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Brooklyn Heights house approved to increase rear depth by two feet to align with neighbors

5495237 · June 11, 2025
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Summary

The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a two‑foot extension at the second and third floors of 35 Jerlamin Street, finding the work would even out massing on a portion of the block and is not visible from public thoroughfares.

The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved a modest rear‑yard extension—adding approximately two feet of depth at the second and third floors—at 35 Jerlamin Street in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District (LPC 25-08527).

Josh Key of Eponymous Architecture presented the project, saying the house (built…

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