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Panel raises scale and streetscape concerns for proposed infill at 320 Hampton Court
Summary
At a conceptual review the board questioned whether a proposed two-story infill at 320 Hampton Court would overwhelm a modest 1920s cottage on the lot and asked the applicant to provide additional context, streetscape views and scaled elevations before filing a formal Certificate of Appropriateness application.
The Lexington Board of Architectural Review held a conceptual review of a proposed two-story infill for 320 Hampton Court and advised the applicant to gather more contextual information before submitting a formal Certificate of Appropriateness application.
Staff described the existing property as a modest 1920s cottage set back from the street with an existing drive leading to a secondary structure at the rear. The concept presented calls for a new two-story building with an attached, enclosed garage and a courtyard, set between the cottage and neighboring houses. The applicant said the proposal would keep the existing small house and…
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