LPC Hearing Items- Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Mar 4th, 2009
Please see below the Upper East Side items on the LPC Agenda for Tuesday, March 17, 2009. 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.
8 East 62nd Street – Upper East Side Historic District
A Beaux-Arts style residence designed by John H. Duncan and built in 1902-1903. Application is to excavate the rear yard and construct a rear yard addition. Zoned R8B
115 East 70th Street – Upper East Side Historic District
A neo-French Classic style residence designed by Patrick J. Murray and built in 1921-22. Application is to legalize the installation of a metal lattice at the roof and entryway light fixtures without Landmarks Preservation Commission permits.
20 East 76th Street – Upper East Side Historic District
A neo-Classical style apartment hotel designed by Schwartz & Gross and built in 1925-26. Application is to install a marquee and awnings.
712 Madison Avenue – Upper East Side Historic District
An Italianate/neo-Grec style residential building designed by Gage Inslee and built in 1871, and altered in 1920 to accommodate storefronts at the first and second floors. Application is to install a new storefront and construct a rear yard addition. Zoned C5-1
863 Park Avenue – Upper East Side Historic District
A neo-Renaissance style apartment building designed by Pollard & Steinam and built in 1907-08. Application is to install a barrier-free access ramp.
16 East 95th Street – Carnegie Hill Historic District
A Renaissance Revival-style rowhouse designed by Henry Andersen and built in 1899. Application is to alter rear facade; construct a rear yard addition, and excavate the rear yard. Zoned R8

