LPC Hearing Items-Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Oct 9th, 2008
Please see below the Upper East Side items on the LPC Agenda for Tuesday, October 21, 2008. Public hearings are held in the Conference Room at the Municipal Building, 1 Centre Street, 9th Floor, Borough of Manhattan. Any person requiring reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the hearing or attend the meeting should call or write to the Landmarks Commission no later than five business days before the hearing or meeting. Hearing times are announced on the LPC website, the Friday prior to a hearing.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
12-14 East 62nd Street - Upper East Side Historic District
Two houses built in 1879-80 and redesigned in the neo-French Classic style by Harry Allan Jacobs in 1915-16. Application is to construct rooftop additions.
APPROVED WITH MODIFICATIONS OF USE AND BULK
12-18 East 62nd Street - Upper East Side Historic District
Three houses built in 1879-80 and redesigned in the neo-French Classic style by Harry Allan Jacobs in 1915-16; and a house built in 1879-80 and redesigned in the neo-Renaissance style by Harry Pelton in 1903. Application is to request that the Landmarks Preservation Commission issue a report to the City Planning Commission relating to an application for a special permit pursuant to Section 74-711.
APPROVED
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
45 East 74th Street - Upper East Side Historic District
A rowhouse built in 1879, and altered in 1957 by Sidney and Gerald M. Daub. Application is to construct a stoop, alter the facade and construct a rear yard and rooftop addition.
APPROVED WITH MODIFICATIONS
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
45 East 78th Street - Upper East Side Historic District
A Neo-Federal style residence built in 1913-1914 and designed by Arthur C. Jackson. Application is to install a stretch banner.
NO ACTION
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
12-14 East 72nd Street - Upper East Side Historic District
A modern style apartment building designed by James E. Ware, originally built in 1890, altered in 1966; and a neo-Renaissance style residence designed by Rose and Store and built in 1892-94. Application is to the demolish 12 East 72nd Street and the rear façade of 14 East 72nd Street, construct a new building and a new rear façade at 14 East 72nd Street; and install a new entrance with marquee.
NO ACTION