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Aberdeen Architectural Conservation District Commission hearing

The commission will hold its monthly public hearing on Thursday, September 13, 2018.

(Use Congress Street as an entrance and exit after 5:30 p.m.)

Public testimony begins at

Discussion Topics

  1. Violations

    19.129 AB 74 Corey Road

    Applicant: Rabbi A. Hamaoui

    Completed Work: Remove non-original vinyl siding and stucco exterior of main structure in white; replace wooden front steps with masonry steps; alter fenestration on front elevation; remove stone-clad foundation and replace with flat stone; cut down trees; install hardscaping and landscaping in front and side yards; construct masonry wall at sidewalk along Corey and Cummings frontage.

  2. Design Review

    19.233 AB 129 Chiswick Road, Apt #1

    Applicant: Vincent DiGiacomo

    Proposed Work: Replace ten aluminum 1/1 windows on front and side elevations on first story with 1/1 vinyl windows.

  3. Administrative Approval

    19.211 AB  7 Greycliff Road: Replace asphalt shingle siding on front dormer with cedar clapboard and corner boards.

    19.116 AB 16 South Street: Replace asphalt shingle roof in kind.

  4. Advisory Review

    1954 Commonwealth Avenue

    Applicant: Paul Alan Rufo, Smuth Duggan Buell & Rufo LLP

    Proposed Work: Move historic detached home forward on lot; construct addition in rear yard; install landscaping and hardscaping.

    1642 Commonwealth Avenue

    Applicant: Michael Kim, Michael Kim Associates, LLC

    Proposed Work: Preserve front half of existing structure; construct five to seven story addition in rear yard.

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