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Historic board approves driveway, drainage and North Tower repairs for 33 South Street (Seward House)
Summary
The Historic Resource Review Board approved a multi-part certificate of appropriateness for 33 South Street that covers interior basement drainage, a temporary blacktop driveway and parking extension, and repair work to the North Tower eave and Juliet Balcony; the board discussed materials and future geothermal work and noted a recusal.
The Historic Resource Review Board approved a certificate of appropriateness covering driveway and drainage work, a temporary parking expansion and exterior repairs to the North Tower eave and Juliet Balcony at 33 South Street (the Seward House).
The applicant described a two-phase approach: first installing an interior drain and sump pump to address recurring water in the north basement, then adding a temporary paved driveway and a roughly 900-square-foot parking extension north of the…
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