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Landmarks Committee
February 12, 2024 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm EST
Landmarks Committee
PUBLIC HEARING
Monday, February 12, 2024 - 6:30 PM
This meeting was conducted via Zoom
MINUTES: February 2024 Landmarks Minutes
A livestream of this meeting can be found here.
AGENDA:
- 128 East 64th Street (Upper East Side Historic District) – Julie Shih/Paula Damasceno – A Neo-Grec style building designed by James E. Ware and constructed in 1899. Application is to replace a window at the basement level with a door, with the door installation imitating the appearance of the existing window and with the goal of significantly improving the functionality of the space.
- 1295 Madison Avenue East (Expanded Carnegie Hill Historic District) – TPG Architecture – A Neo-Renaissance style building designed by Louis Korn and constructed in 1899, opening to the public in 1902. Application is to install non-illuminated building signs.
- 5 East 63rd Street (Upper East Side Historic District) – Edward Shalat – A Neo-Classical style building designed by Heins & LaFarge and constructed in 1900, with façade modifications and added upper stories by Harry Hurwuit in 1942. Application is for a new cornice on the street façade, replacement of double-hung windows with casement windows on the front and rear facades, modifications to the existing stair bulkhead on the roof, replacement of lot line windows, and the addition of a new skylight on the roof.
- 828 Madison Avenue (Upper East Side Historic District) – Design Republic – A Neo-Renaissance style building designed by George F. Pelham and constructed in 1925-26. Application is to install storefront infill and signage at the building’s southern seven storefront bays along East 69th Street and Madison Avenue.
- Old Business
- New Business
David Helpern and Jane Parshall, Co-Chairs

