APPROVED at the 04/10/2012 LPC hearing.
This application is now closed.

Greenwich Village Historic District
Between Barrow and Morton Street

 

APPLICATION:
From the LPC agenda: A rowhouse built in 1827, and altered in the Greek Revival style. Application is to legalize the installation of a gate and fence at areaway without Landmarks Preservation Commission permits.

 

PHOTOS OF THE APPLICATION:
Please note: The applicant presented photos of the property that were similar to the photo above. Boards were not presented because there is no design proposal.

 

APPLICATION STATUS:
Check Get Involved/Hearing Times section below for scheduled CB2 and LPC hearing times and locations.

LATEST NEWS As of 4/10/12: This application was heard on April 10th at the LPC. The Commission voted to approve this application.

 

As of 4/3/12: This application was heard at CB2 on April 2nd. It will next be heard at the Landmarks Preservation Commission on April 10th. Public testimony welcome.

As of 3/23/12: This application is scheduled to be heard at Community Board 2 on April 2nd. Public testimony welcome.

 

GET INVOLVED / HEARING TIMES:
1) Receive updates by email
Please click here if you would like Village Preservation to email you when there are updates to the status of this application.

2) Attend and speak at the Community Board 2 (CB2) public hearing
When:  Monday, April 2, 2012 at 6:30pm*
Where: NYU Silver Building, 32 Waverly, Room 715

*As this information is subject to change, please visit the community board’s website for the latest available agenda.* This application is scheduled to be shown publicly for the first time at CB2’s Landmarks & Public Aesthetics Committee public hearing. Public attendance and testimony are welcome (note: this will be the first opportunity for the public to comment on this application).

3) Attend and speak at the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) public hearing
When: Tuesday, April 10, 2012**
Where: 1 Centre Street, 9th Floor, public hearing room

**Please check the Commission’s agenda the Friday afternoon before the public hearing to see the approximate time that this application is scheduled to be heard.** At this hearing, the Commission will officially vote to approve or deny the application, or ask that the applicant return at a later date with revisions. Public attendance and testimony are welcome (note: this will most likely be the last opportunity for public comment on this application).

4) Email the Community Board or the Landmarks Preservation Commission
If you cannot attend the public hearings but would still like to comment, please click here to contact the Community Board or the Landmarks Preservation Commission. Be sure to send them your comments before the hearing dates indicated above.

DESIGNATION REPORT CLIP:

Greenwich Village Historic District Designation Report, published by the LPC in 1969.