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Board denies Palace rooftop modification without prejudice amid neighborhood concern over outdoor entertainment

2775001 · March 26, 2025
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Board denied without prejudice a request from the Palace at 1052 Ocean Drive to remove older HPB operational conditions restricting rooftop entertainment, after public concern and a staff recommendation to leave operational decisions to the Planning Board.

The Historic Preservation Board denied without prejudice a request by the Palace at 1052 Ocean Drive to remove operational conditions in an older Historic Preservation Board order that restrict rooftop outdoor entertainment and rooftop use to guests and residents. The request was linked to a concurrent Planning Board approval that permitted expanded rooftop entertainment, and the board deferred final action while the applicant and city coordinate legal and operational jurisdiction.

Staff explained that the Planning Board has authority over outdoor entertainment and, because the Planning Board approved a modified conditional‑use…

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