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Commission approves demolition of structurally compromised Hudson House at 710 New Street and OKs replacement plan
Summary
After testimony from the building inspector and staff, the commission found the Hudson House at 710 New Street structurally unsound and approved a demolition COA plus a redevelopment plan for an infill house, with conditions to document and salvage historic materials where feasible.
The Historic Preservation Commission voted to approve demolition of the Hudson House at 710 New Street and to grant a Certificate of Appropriateness for a replacement infill house plan.
Staff presented the demolition application and evidence of extensive structural deterioration. Building Inspections official Eric Walden (speaker 13) summarized his inspections of the property and told the commission, "it really didn't even appear safe to be in the house,"…
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