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Good to know that DC historical preservationists have their priorities right.

Your first floor will be flooded by the ocean and your neighborhood uninhabitable but you can be safe in the knowledge that your roof line will be aesthetically pleasing

"Member Gretchen Pfaehler asserted that “I am in favor of sustainability,” but “this detracts from the slope of the roof” in a way that was unacceptable to her. She did suggest she might be open to some other technology which blends in more with the roof. “I think there is a solution but this is not that solution,” she said." .

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