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Syracuse preservation board leaves public hearing open on 100 Windsor Place garage and ADU
Summary
The Syracuse Preservation Board held the public hearing open on a proposal at 100 Windsor Place to build a 2.5-car garage and a 582-square-foot accessory dwelling unit after neighbors raised concerns about size, height and precedent; zoning staff will review measurement and use questions before the board votes.
The Syracuse Preservation Board on a February 2025 meeting left the public hearing open for a certificate of appropriateness for 100 Windsor Place, a proposal to construct a 2.5-car garage and a detached accessory dwelling unit (ADU). Board members said they would not vote until zoning staff clarifies how maximum height and total accessory-structure square footage are measured under the City of Syracuse code.
The matter matters locally because the property sits in the Berkeley Park Preservation District, and neighbors and board members said the outcome could set a precedent for ADUs in landmark areas. The board asked the zoning director to contact the applicant with clarifications and maintained the public comment record open.
Frank Cusimano, of Interctix, representing the applicant (Dr. Brown),…
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