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Commission asks dental office to revise Glendon rear‑addition plans and return after design changes

5021520 · June 14, 2025
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Summary

The commission denied the Glendon rear‑addition application and asked the applicant to revise plans addressing setbacks, elevator placement, and accessibility concerns; the applicant was instructed to return by September or face code enforcement.

The Landmarks Preservation Commission on June 12 declined to approve a rear addition to a 1931 Colonial Revival former bank at 4817 Butler Road (Glendon Historic District) and asked the applicant to revise the design to address setbacks, the placement of an accessibility elevator, and the relationship between new and existing elevations.

Preservation staff described the structure as a two‑story brick building built in 1931 that now operates as a dental office and characterized the proposal as…

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