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LPC asks for more evidence on proposed limestone recladding at 10 East 80th Street; no action taken
Summary
A proposal to reclad 10 East 80th Street’s deteriorated front façade in limestone and add a full‑height rear extension drew a split discussion; commissioners requested more proof of brick deterioration and reductions to visible chimney bulk before taking action.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission on July 22 took no final action on a proposal to reclad the front façade of 10 East 80th Street in limestone and to build a full‑height rear extension, asking the applicant to provide more evidence that the existing masonry is irreparably deteriorated and to study smaller chimney bulk and refined front‑façade detailing. Why it matters: The proposed work would replace what remains of a late‑19th‑century façade with a new neo‑Federal limestone exterior and add a full‑height rear extension…
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