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Board reviews two conceptual infill proposals at 320 Hampton Court and 438 Fayette Park; members ask for more context drawings

2727567 · March 21, 2025
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At conceptual review the board gave preliminary feedback on a proposed two-story infill at 320 Hampton Court and a proposed new single-family structure in the rear lot at 438 Fayette Park, asking applicants to provide additional streetscape and context views and to reduce perceived bulk or adjust massing.

The Lexington Historic Preservation Board conducted conceptual reviews of two infill proposals and provided guidance focused on context, massing and streetscape relationships rather than detailed architectural decisions.

320 Hampton Court: Applicant John Cheatham presented a conceptual design for a two-story house set forward of a modest 1920s cottage on the lot. Staff asked whether the proposed buildings height and massing were compatible with the block and whether an attached garage and…

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