Greenwich Village Historic District Between West 8th & West 9th Streets
APPLICATION:
A building originally built as a rowhouse in 1839, and altered in 1896 and 1902 with the addition of a sheet metal facade with Classical Revival style details. Application is to install signage.
PHOTO OF THE APPLICATION:
Photo of the application that was presented to Community Board 2 on Monday, September 19th and to the Landmarks Preservation Commission on Tuesday, September 27th:
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APPLICATION STATUS:
Status as of June 27th 2012: LATEST NEWS This application was approved at the LPC on June 26th, and is now closed.
Status as of June 22th, 2012: This application is scheduled to be presented at an LPC public meeting on June 26th.
Status as of September 27th 2011: The applicant presented the proposal to the Landmarks Preservation Commission at their public hearing on September 27th. The Commission thought that the lighting was too excessive, the signs too large, and the goosenecks too prominent. They decided not to vote on the application, but rather asked the applicant to revise the application and return to the Commission at a public meeting, date TBD.
Status as of September 20th 2011: The application was presented to Community Board 2 on September 19th, 2011. See above for a photo. The application will be presented to the Landmarks Preservation Commission at their public hearing on Tuesday, September 27th. Public attendance and comment are welcome at this hearing.
Status as of September 8th 2011: This application is scheduled to be shown publicly for the first time at the Community Board 2 Landmarks & Public Aesthetics Committee public hearing on Monday, September 19th, 2011, at 6:30 pm at the Church of Our Lady of Pompeii, 25 Carmine St. Father Demo Hall (as this information is subject to change, please visit the Community Board’s website for the most up-to-date information). Public attendance and testimony are welcome.
1969 Designation Report, published by the Landmarks Preservation Commission when they designated the Greenwich Village Historic District