Charlottesville Board of Architectural Review denies request to demolish 1301 Wertland Street
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Charlottesville Board of Architectural Review denies request to demolish 1301 Wertland Street
The Charlottesville Board of Architectural Review will not give its assent to a plan to demolish 1301 Wertland Street, a two-story house built in 1843 and a key component of one of the city’s architectural design control (ADC) review districts. William Wertenbaker was the first person to live in the house. He was the second librarian at the University of Virginia, a position he held until 1880. Jeff Werner, the city’s preservation planner, said …
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