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The commission unanimously found two Chapel Hill property applications not incongruous with the special character of the district: hardscape and landscape changes at 208 Glandon Drive, and a rear addition plus window and door replacements at 209 N. Boundary Street.
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The Historic District Commission approved two property projects in Chapel Hill after deciding they fit the character of the historic district. At 208 Glandon Drive, the work includes a new brick walkway, brick stoop, stone steps, and lighting changes, but no changes to the house itself. At 209 N. Boundary Street, the plan includes a rear addition that is not visible from the street, plus new wood windows and French doors. The commission also deferred discussion of education and outreach until June and continued work on design standards until after a special meeting on April 30, 2026.
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