Landmarks Committee
PUBLIC HEARING
Monday, September 16, 2024 - 6:30 PM
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AGENDA:
- 116 East 78th Street Avenue (Upper East Side Historic District) – Marc Albertin – A neo-Georgian building designed by Lee Harris and constructed in 1909. Application is to legalize excavation in the rear yard.
- 116 East 78th Street Presentation
- 980 Park Avenue (Park Avenue Historic District) – Michael Doyle – A Renaissance Revival building designed by William Schickel & Company and constructed between 1885 and 1900. Application is for new brass doors and to construct a new trash platform.
- 980 Park Avenue Presentation
- 12 East 69th Street (Upper East Side Historic District) – Ferguson & Shamamian – A Neo-Classical building designed by William Schickel and constructed in 1883, with a complete façade replacement by William Welles Bosworth in 1913. Application is for restorative work at the primary façade and alterations within the sunken areaway, alterations to the rear façade fenestration and changes within the rear yard, alterations to the rooftop bulkhead, and construction of two new shade structures at the roof.
- 726 Madison Avenue (Upper East Side Historic District) – Nelson – A Neo-Georgian building designed by Morrell Smith and constructed in 1932. Application is for façade restoration, alterations to entrances, window and shutter replacement, and rooftop installations.
- 53 East 77th Street (Upper East Side Historic District) – Studio MDA – A modified neo-Spanish Renaissance building designed by Henry Rutgers Marshall and constructed in 1901, with an alteration to the original Beaux Arts building to the above style in 1926. Application is to restore the primary façade to its 1901 appearance, expand the existing penthouse floor forward, construct a rear yard addition, modify secondary façade window openings, and replace windows.
- 910 Fifth Avenue (Upper East Side Historic District) – Dorota Szwam – A no-style building designed by Fred F. French and constructed in 1919, with the present façade altering the original Neo-Italian Renaissance style designed by Sylvan Bien and constructed in 1958-1959. Application is for an alteration to the south terrace bay window.
- 910 Fifth Avenue Presubmission Materials
- Old Business
- New Business
Anthony Cohn and David Helpern, Co-Chairs