The Cape Charles Historic District Review Board has a meeting scheduled for 10/19 at 6:00 p.m.
On the docket are Applications for Certificates of Appropriateness to renovate the existing home and construct a rear addition at 520 Randolph Avenue, and for the renovation of a front porch and add 2-story rear addition at 501 Jefferson Avenue.
After the fact Approvals for Certificates of Appropriateness to change the porch flooring at 239 Monroe Avenue, to restore and renovate the existing duplex at 543 & 545 Monroe Avenue, to remove the vinyl siding and restore the original siding and replace the windows at 642 Randolph Avenue, and to renovate the existing home and remove a part of the existing rear outbuilding at 515 Tazewell Avenue.

I was asking Raymond Byrd. But he obviously can't answer. And you're only half right.
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