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Commission legalizes stucco and removal of shutter pintles at 32 Howard Street in SoHo
Summary
The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved legalization of a stucco repair and removal of shutter pintles on the rear façade of 32 Howard Street in the SoHo Cast Iron Historic District, finding the work not visible from public streets and consistent with prior alterations to the rear courtyard.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission on Jan. 28 approved an amendment to legalize two areas of completed work at 32 Howard Street (SoHo Cast Iron Historic District): removal of shutter pintles and installation of a stucco system on a rear façade.
Why it matters: Commission staff concluded the affected rear wall is not visible from public thoroughfares, had been previously altered by an approved full-height rear extension and rooftop work, and that the stucco finish matches other previously approved rear additions.…
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