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Princeton HPC approves preservation resolutions, grants certificate for snow guards; schedules Dec. 1 special meeting

Princeton Historic Preservation Commission · November 18, 2025
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Summary

At its Nov. 17 meeting, Princeton’s Historic Preservation Commission adopted resolutions for seminary properties and other applications, approved lead‑coated copper snow guards at 610 Nassau Street, and moved a pool‑house project forward; one application was deferred to a Dec. 1 special meeting due to a member’s absence.

The Princeton Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 17 voted on multiple preservation matters and approved exterior changes for a handful of properties while deferring one application to a special meeting on Dec. 1.

Key outcomes at a glance

- Seminary properties (Mercer Hill District): The commission adopted a resolution documenting the findings for multiple Princeton Theological Seminary addresses and clarified language about pathway/driveway lighting; the motion to adopt was moved by David and seconded by Chairperson Capizzoli and recorded consistent with counsel’s guidance…

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