Legislation Details

File #: AHBR 2026-400    Version: 1 Name:
Type: AHBR Application Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/3/2026 In control: Architectural & Historic Board of Review
On agenda: 8/12/2026 Final action:
Title: 258 North Main Street (Historic District) Addition (Office & 2-Car Garage) Submitted by Nate Bailey, Hara Architects a) Staff notes this application received AHBR approval at the May 13, 2026, AHBR meeting. The applicant is requesting a modification of the approved plans including the installation of 2 exterior doors and window design changes. b) The applicant has submitted revised elevations for the Boards consideration. c) Section III-1 (g)(8) of the Architectural Design Standards states that large expanses of blank wall are to be avoided. Fenestration placement should be at a maximum of approximately every 12 feet. Revise south side elevation to meet this requirement. d) Question the proposed boral paneling on the south side elevation and how it relates to the main mass.
Attachments: 1. 258 N Main Street - AHBR Packet 8.12.2026, 2. 258 N Main Street - Previoulsy approved plans
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258 North Main Street (Historic District)

Addition (Office & 2-Car Garage)

Submitted by Nate Bailey, Hara Architects

a)                     Staff notes this application received AHBR approval at the May 13, 2026, AHBR meeting. The applicant is requesting a modification of the approved plans including the installation of 2 exterior doors and window design changes.

b)                     The applicant has submitted revised elevations for the Boards consideration.

c)                     Section III-1 (g)(8) of the Architectural Design Standards states that large expanses of blank wall are to be avoided. Fenestration placement should be at a maximum of approximately every 12 feet. Revise south side elevation to meet this requirement.

d)                     Question the proposed boral paneling on the south side elevation and how it relates to the main mass.