Commission approves second‑floor window replacements in Franklin Street Historic District

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Summary

The Plan Commission approved a minor review to replace second‑floor windows at 323 North Franklin Street in the Port Washington downtown historic district; staff recommended approval and the commission voted in favor.

The Plan Commission approved a minor review to replace second‑floor windows at 323 North Franklin Street in the Franklin Street Historic District.

Staff stated the applicant, Michael Sullivan, seeks to replace second‑floor windows on the pasta shop building with like‑for‑like windows in the same evergreen color; the work is treated as an exterior change requiring Plan Commission review in the historic district. Staff recommended approval, noting the proposal is similar to a previously approved window replacement on a nearby building.

Commissioners confirmed awnings will remain and that existing muntins will be retained on the replacement units. A motion to approve passed by voice vote.