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Commission asks for redesigns after hearing on two proposed infill houses in Addisley Park

5495299 · March 26, 2025
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Summary

Applicants presented two single-family houses for vacant lots in the Addisley Park Historic District. Commissioners closed the hearing without action and asked for substantial revisions: reduce "twin" appearance, lower stoop heights, rework rooflines, minimize paving and better integrate porches and materials with neighborhood precedents.

The Landmarks Preservation Commission heard a paired submission for two new single-family houses on vacant lots in the Addisley Park Historic District and closed the public hearing without taking a vote, requesting that the applicants return with revisions.

Architect Saba Ben Amara and team presented two neo-Tudor–inspired houses intended to reference the neighborhood's early 20th-century revival styles. The applicants said they had community-board support. Preservation counsel and the…

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