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Commission issues notice to proceed for Dyer patio; requires screening for hot tub within six months
Summary
After an acknowledgement of an ex post facto patio and hot tub installation, the Landmarks Preservation Commission granted a notice to proceed for the stamped‑concrete patio and approved the hot tub on the condition that new landscaping be installed to screen the tub within six months.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission voted to grant a notice to proceed for an ex post facto stamped‑concrete patio at 206 McLaughlin Avenue and to allow the adjacent hot tub to remain, provided the owners install substantial landscaping to screen the hot tub from public view within six months.
Staff presented background: the patio and hot tub had been installed without prior LPC review; the commission had asked for a fuller site plan and materials information at the February meeting. The revised application shows a 24 by 20 foot stamped concrete patio laid in an "Old English slate" pattern (color:…
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