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HARB approves several certificates of demolition and appropriateness; requires salvage, finish and material changes
Summary
At its Dec. 18 meeting the HARB approved a demolition at 101 Magnolia (with salvage conditions), granted after‑the‑fact fencing corrections at 26 Tokes Place, approved a partial demolition and rehabilitation at 38 Park Avenue, and approved a Oneida Street addition with design conditions; board also continued 58 Charlotte Street outdoor changes.
The Historic Architecture Review Board handled a slate of routine and contested items at its Dec. 18 meeting, approving a demolition, several certificates of appropriateness and ordering modest corrective work where applications arrived after construction.
- 101 Magnolia Drive (HP2025-0076): Applicant Christopher Oparo was sworn and staff recommended approval of a certificate of demolition on the basis that the structure is not locally designated. The board approved demolition conditioned on salvaging usable materials — specifically existing landscape bricks, ground-floor exterior concrete block and bricks from the chimney — consistent with the staff-referenced salvage requirement.
- 58 Charlotte Street:…
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