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Neighbors press commission on scale, ADU use and visible solar panels in 22 Green Street concept review

Princeton Historic Preservation Commission · January 28, 2026
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Summary

Architect‑owner Kirsten Thoth presented a concept for 22 Green Street including a gable roof change, a 14×15 rear addition, a ~250‑sq‑ft ADU and visible solar panels; neighbors raised concerns about streetscape impact, inconsistent guideline application, and visible panels, and staff said design‑guidelines work is underway.

Kirsten Thoth, an architect and owner, presented a concept plan for 22 Green Street at the Jan. 26 Princeton Historic Preservation Commission meeting that prompted extended discussion and public comment about scale, preservation standards, ADU use and visible solar panels.

Thoth described a two‑story rear addition roughly 14 by 15 feet, a front roof re‑pitch to a 9½‑in‑12 gable (which staff said could be treated as adding a half story), replacement of many windows with Marvin products, new siding on the sides and rear, porch repairs and a detached ADU of about 250 square feet…

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