WILLIAMSBURG — The City of Williamsburg’s Architectural Review Board is holding a meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. at the Stryker Center, 412 N. Boundary St.
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The following items are on the consent agenda:
- SIGN#22-001: Cowan Gates/CWF/439 West Duke of Gloucester Street
Cowan Gates filed an application for a four square foot non-illuminated sign. The property is locataed in the Downtown Sign District.
Staff has reviewed this request and recommends approval. - SIGN#22-002: FISH/312 Second Strict
FISH has an application to reface three signs. Two internally illuminated building signs and one internally illuminated freestanding sign. The property is located in the Corridor Sign District.
Staff has reviewed this request and recommends approval. - ARB#21-094: Reed/107 Wythe Avenue
Property owner filed application to add a wood awning style window to an existing garage on the rear of the property. The property is in the AP-3 Zone of the Architectural Preservation District.
Staff has reviewed this request and recommends approval. - ARB#22-004: Blakely/117 Adams Street
Property owner filed an application to install a new storm door on the front door of the house. The applicant proposed an aluminum, full view storm door in “Cinnamon Toast”. The property is located is in the AP-2 Zone of the Architectural Preservation District.
Staff has reviewed this request and recommends approval.
The following items are listed as Regular Agenda Items:
- ARB#22-002: Hamm/153 Indian Springs Road
This application is for new siding for the residence by using TruExterior Craftsman Channel Siding in Bone Black (CW-715). The property is in the AP-2 Zone of the Architectural Preservation District.
Staff has reviewed this request and recommends approval. - ARB#22-003: CWF/American Indian Encampment Site/311 East Nicholson Street
Application to construct various tents on the property to replicate an American Indian Encampment. The site will also include walking path improvements and benches. The property is in AP-1 Zone of the Architectural Preservation District.
Staff has reviewed this request and recommends approval.
More information can be found at the City of Williamsburg’s Civic website.