61 East 77th Street (Upper East Side Historic District) – Christopher J. Stone – A Neo-Federal style building with Beaux-Arts style features designed by Harde and Hasselman and constructed in 1916. Application is to replace the existing front stoop to remove a step at the entry door and add a step to the outer steps to the sidewalk, replace the existing entry doors with touch pad-activated doors complying with ADA requirements, provide a walkway over a former window areaway behind an existing fence, and provide an ADA handicap lift at the east end of this areaway.
817 Fifth Avenue(Upper East Side Historic District) – Presentation Prepared by Christina Redmond, R.A. of Midtown Preservation Architecture & Engineering, P.C. – A Neo-Renaissance style building designed by George B. Post & Sons and constructed in 1924. Application is for a Window Master Plan.
41 East 74th Street(Upper East Side Historic District) – Sherida E. Paulsen, FAIA – A Queen Anne style building designed by James E. Ware and constructed in 1879, with a façade alteration by Gurdon S. Parker in 1941. Application is for an alteration of the street façade, including realigning the lowest two stories, a new face brick and stone base, new stone cornice, window replacements, and a new stoop, as well as for a full height extension, a two-story addition, and an adjusted grade in the rear yard.
650 Park Avenue (Upper East Side Historic District) – CTA Architects – A no style building designed by John M. Kokkins and constructed in 1962-1963. Application is a proposal to redesign the bottom two floors of street facades.
1115 Fifth Avenue (Carnegie Hill Historic District Expanded) – Henry S. Jessup – A Neo-Renaissance style building designed by J.E.R. Carpenter and constructed in 1925-26. Application is for the reconstruction of the ca. 1929 glass penthouse enclosure as well as alterations to the south and east penthouse elevations.