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Planning board grants architectural approval for 76 Lawrence Street addition, sets materials and design conditions

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The Glens Falls Planning Board granted architectural approval May 7 for a second-floor residential addition and facade work at 76 Lawrence Street, with board guidance on siding panels, window detailing, an approximate 8-inch stepback and sample color approval prior to permit.

The Glens Falls City Planning Board on May 7 granted architectural approval for a conversion and second-floor addition at 76 Lawrence Street, a vacant commercial building proposed for multifamily apartments. The board’s action followed architectural presentation and public comment on materials, window details and roof access for mechanical equipment.

Dave Kimber of ABD Engineers and architect Dan Sanders described the proposal: a second-floor addition using Hardie panels (presented as 2x5 panel modules) to complement existing red brick below, alterations to punched-window openings in a warehouse section and the removal of a covered walkway. Fire prevention staff noted access…

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