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Greenwich P&Z endorses local historic designation for Albert C. Henken House on North Street

Town of Greenwich Planning and Zoning Commission · August 6, 2026
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Summary

The Planning & Zoning Commission accepted the Historic District Commission's report and supported moving forward with local historic designation for the Albert C. Henken House at 341 North Street, citing architectural value and respectful additions that follow preservation guidance.

The Planning & Zoning Commission voted to accept the Historic District Commission's report endorsing local historic designation of the Albert C. Henken House at 341 North Street.

Historic District Commission staff summarized the house's history and architectural value and described later additions, including a glass conservatory, as intentionally distinct. "The conservatory was completed by the present owner consistent with National Park Service guidance," said Andrew Moolillo, secretary to the HDC. Commissioners praised the stewardship and the report's detail.

The commission's resolution said it found the Tudor Revival structure to have notable architectural value and supported the nomination under the town charter and Connecticut statutes. There was no public comment recorded on the item. The HDC will proceed with the next steps toward local designation under the procedures laid out in the town code.