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The local review board approved a certificate of appropriateness for a new three‑story, 12‑unit apartment building at 420 North Terrace Avenue owned by Sal Tedeschi, subject to a condition that the applicant submit a manufacturer’s cut sheet for the front‑elevation lighting fixture shown in the applicant’s rendering.
Applicant representatives said the building would be cold‑formed steel construction with brick veneer and that they had revised elevations and added a lighting plan in response to prior comments. The project team told the board the site is fully paved and that two trees would be installed at the front of the property, and the owner will work with the city Department of Public Works on plantings during construction.
Board members asked for additional masonry and parapet details and requested the specific cut sheet for the front fixture to confirm the appearance shown in the front elevation. A motion to approve with that condition was made and seconded during the meeting and the board recorded the approval (voice votes: “Aye” recorded). The transcript does not provide a roll‑call tally or the full names of the motion mover and seconder.
Discussion versus formal action: the appearance and material details were discussed in the public hearing portion of the agenda; the formal action recorded was the certificate of appropriateness approval with the single condition to provide the lighting cut sheet. No other conditions or variances were recorded as part of the board’s approval during the meeting.
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