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Landmarks approves quartzite cladding and wall-mounted HVAC at 106 Carroll Place after owners explain need
Summary
The Landmarks Preservation Commission approved legalization of quartzite cladding at the base of a Staten Island accessory structure and a wall‑mounted HVAC condenser that had been installed without permits, finding the work reversible and consistent with the utilitarian character of Carroll Place.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission on Tuesday approved an application to legalize exterior stone cladding and a wall‑mounted HVAC split system at 106 Carroll Place in the Saint George–New Brighton Historic District on Staten Island.
Preservation staff presented the case and said the accessory garage structure sits below the primary houses on St. Mark’s Place, is partially built into a hillside and is normally seen only in proximity to adjacent garages.…
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