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Board raises connection and accessibility questions on bedroom addition at 112 Concord Place
Summary
Architect and owner presented a rear bedroom addition to a Westcott Street University Neighborhood house listed in the National Register; board members generally supported the scale and street-facing appearance but asked for clearer structural tie-in details and noted the interior corridor will be tight for aging-in-place access.
The Syracuse Landmark Preservation Board on June 26 provided largely favorable comment on a proposed rear bedroom and bathroom addition at 112 Concord Place but flagged questions about roof tie-in details and interior circulation.
Kristen Koehler Jerlamin of KKJ Architecture presented the design for the Scott residence, which is part of the Westcott Street–University Neighborhood National Register District. Jerlamin said the owners plan a rear addition with…
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