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Historic Preservation Commission approves exterior alterations at 69 Maiden Lane with amended conditions

Historic Preservation Commission · January 6, 2016
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The commission approved a major permit to alter at 69 Maiden Lane, removing a staff condition requiring the horizontal metal header to be flush with the stone surround, retaining a 10‑inch minimum painted metal base, and allowing the sponsor optional additional stone joints and the sign location as presented; the vote was unanimous 7–0.

The Historic Preservation Commission on Jan. 6 approved a major permit to alter the primary facade at 69 Maiden Lane, a 1920 contributory building in the Kearney Market/Sutter Conservation District.

Planning staff (Lily Gazzew) described the scope: removal of existing facade treatments on the ground and second floors and replacement with a largely glazed storefront set within a light‑colored stone…

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