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Historic Resources Commission approves removal of non‑contributing connector at 615 Massachusetts to reopen alley and access sewer

Lawrence Historic Resources Commission · October 17, 2025
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The Lawrence Historic Resources Commission on Oct. 16 voted unanimously to issue a certificate of approval for removal of a connector between two buildings at 615 Massachusetts Street, a partial demolition staff said is needed to restore alley access to a major sanitary sewer line.

The Lawrence Historic Resources Commission on Oct. 16 voted unanimously to issue a certificate of approval for removal of a connector between two buildings at 615 Massachusetts Street, a partial demolition staff said is needed to restore alley access to a major sanitary sewer line.

Lynn Braddock Zollner, historic resources administrator for the City of Lawrence, told the commission the connector was built in 1988, is not contributing to either adjacent building or the downtown conservation overlay district and sits atop a major sanitary sewer line. "The plan is to remove the connector, so that that area is open once again…

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