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AHBR 26-747
| 2 | | | AHBR Application | 248 N Main Street (Historic District)
Alteration (Shake Siding Replacement)
Submitted by Thomas Bellish
a) Staff notes this application was heard at the June 24, 2026 AHBR meeting.
b) A site visit took place on June 30, 2026.
c) The Secretary of Interior Standards state that deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence. Staff notes Hardi Board is proposed as a replacement material for wood siding, as well as Azek trim material. Suggest a wood replacement based on the high visibility of the house on a corner lot. A wood replacement would also result in consistent materials around the 1840 structure.
d) Provide spec sheet for proposed siding and trim materials. | | |
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AHBR 26-744
| 2 | | | AHBR Application | 333 Boston Mills Rd (Historic Landmark)
Accessory Structure (Gazebo Repair)
Submitted by Kurt Kroger
a) Staff notes this application was heard at the June 24, 2026 AHBR meeting.
b) A site visit took place on June 30, 2026.
c) Staff notes the applicant is proposing to wrap the bottom of the proposed 4x4 treated wood posts with Azek material. Question the proposed finish and how it would relate to the existing historic structure. | | |
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AHBR 26-738
| 2 | | | AHBR Application | 6761 Pheasants Ridge
Addition (Office, Bathroom, & Recreation Room)
Submitted by Bridget Tipton, Studio Inlay
a) Staff notes this application was heard at the June 24, 2026 AHBR meeting.
b) At the June 24, 2026 AHBR meeting, the Board requested additional design options be studied to lessen the overall impact of the proposed addition in relation to the primary structure. Staff notes the applicant has submitted a revised site plan and elevations accurately depicting the existing garage structure.
c) Section IV-4 (b)(3) of the Architectural Design Standards states that the front face of the main body must sit forward at least 18” from the front face of the wings. Staff notes the existing wing sits forward of the main mass; however, the second story addition would increase the degree of nonconformity and would not meet the intent of the requirement for the wings to be subordinate to the main mass. | | |
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AHBR 26-656
| 2 | | | AHBR Application | 5248 Preserve Ln
New House (Single-Family Dwelling)
Submitted by Tony Lunardi, LDA Builders
a) Staff notes this application was heard at the June 24, 2026 AHBR meeting.
b) Staff notes the applicant has submitted revised elevations for the Boards consideration depicting a revised front elevation and roofline.
c) Revise submitted site plan to depict proposed impervious surface calculations.
d) Section IV-4(c) of the Architectural Design Standards state that all roofs in all the wings must be of the same shape as the main body, but they may have a different pitch or orientation. Roofs shall not intersect a wall so as to cause a valley. Question the proposed rear gable roofs, as the main mass has a hip roof.
e) Section IV-4 of the Architectural Design Standards state that large expanses of blank wall are to be avoided. Fenestration placement should be at a maximum of approximately every 12 feet. Suggest revising the rear elevation to incorporate additional architectural detail to be applied in the proposed rear gables to better meet this requirement. | | |
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AHBR 26-120
| 1 | | | AHBR Application | 5840 Darrow Rd
Sign (Wall Sign)
Submitted by Melissa Frontino
a) Section V-5 (c)(1) of the Architectural Design Standards states that signs should be fabricated on and of materials that are of permanent quality, good durability, and are complementary to the building of which they become a part. Question if the proposed aluminum composite wall sign material is compatible with surrounding signs.
b) Suggest raised letters to complement the existing signs. | | |
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AHBR 26-545
| 1 | | | AHBR Application | 6754 Stow Rd
Fence (4ft Vinyl Fence)
Submitted by Madison Cope
a) Section III-1 (f)(3) of the Architectural Design Standards states that fence heights and materials shall be compatible with their site location and surrounding development. Fences in the front yard shall be more formal in design and lower in height when sited close to the street or sidewalk. Staff notes the rail fence is proposed along the front property line, however, the property is approximately 4 acres and would be similar in design to the neighboring fence. | | |
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AHBR 26-740
| 1 | | | AHBR Application | 15 Baldwin Street (Historic District)
Alterations (Door Replacement)
Submitted by Abigail Lilli, Gunton Corp
a) Appendix 1 - (6) of the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation states that deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, color, texture, and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence.
b) Verify existing door material.
c) Verify like for like replacement. | | |
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AHBR 26-5
| 1 | | | AHBR Application | 3133 Middleton Road
Accessory Structures (Detached Garage)
Submitted by Mike Miller
a) Section III-1 (d)(5) of the Architectural Design Standards state that all facades (including the rear) over twelve (12) feet long shall have at least one window or door opening. Fenestration placement on the accessory structure shall be proportional to the house. Suggest additional fenestration on rear elevation to better meet this requirement.
b) Section III-1 (d)(2) of the Architectural Design Standards state that enclosed accessory buildings shall incorporate some elements similar to the main body, for example similar corner boards, window types, or materials. Question the proposed slider windows and how they relate to the existing house.
c) Section III-1 (d)(1) of the Architectural Design Standards states that no accessory building may be taller than the main body of the building. Verify the proposed garage will not be taller than the existing house.
d) Verify proposed foundation material and if it would match the existing house.
e) Verify proposed size of treated wood posts and if they | | |
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AHBR 26-358
| 1 | | | AHBR Application | 2933 Hudson Aurora Road
Accessory Structures (Detached Garage)
Submitted by Temurjon Akhadov, Platinum Construction DBA
a) Section III-1 (d)(2) of the Architectural Design Standards state that enclosed accessory buildings shall incorporate some elements similar to the main body, for example similar corner boards, window types, or materials. Question the proposed window type, metal awning and how they relate to the main house.
b) Section III-1 (d)(5) of the Architectural Design Standards state that all facades (including the rear) over twelve (12) feet long shall have at least one window or door opening. Fenestration placement on the accessory structure shall be proportional to the house. Suggest additional fenestration on the left, right and rear elevations to better meet this requirement.
c) Section III-1 (d)(1) of the Architectural Design Standards states that no accessory building may be taller than the main body of the building. Verify the proposed garage will not be taller than the existing house.
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AHBR 26-526 JULY
| 1 | | | AHBR Application | 7400 Valerie Ln
Addition (Sunroom)
Submitted by John Caputo
a) Section IV-4 (h)(3) of the Architectural Design Standards states that additions should be designed to be compatible with the main structure by incorporating materials and a foundation to match. Question if proposed foundation material will match the existing house. | | |
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AHBR 8765
| 1 | | | Minutes | Architectural and Historic Board of Review Findings of Fact for case #26-644 for the property located at 179 Elm Street, Hudson, OH 44236 | | |
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AHBR 6.24.2026
| 1 | | | Minutes | Minutes of Previous Architectural & Historic Board of Review Meeting: June 24, 2026 | | |
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