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LPC approves recladding and replacement windows at rear oriel of Brooklyn Heights house; salvaged leaded panes to be retained
Summary
The commission approved work to reclad a rear oriel and replace its translucent leaded windows at 35 Remsen Street in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, finding the windows to be non‑original, translucent and not visible from the public way; the removed leaded panes will be retained on site for potential future reuse.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission on May 13 approved an application (LPC 25‑02663) to reclad the rear oriel and to replace special translucent leaded glass windows at 35 Remsen Street in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District, finding the oriel not visible from the public way and the salvaged leaded panes inappropriate for reuse in the present kitchen condition.
What the commission reviewed: the proposal responds to prior unauthorized alterations that included a nonhistoric vertical siding treatment and the removal of opaque…
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