Landmarks Applications
Certificate of AppropriatenessLandmarks Applications: Certificate of Appropriateness
appropriate [uh-proh-pree-it] suitable or fitting for a particular purpose …but I thought that was a landmark?!? Have you ever wondered how neighbors in landmark buildings can add rooftop additions? Rear yard extensions? Alter stoops? Even the staunchest of preservationists knows that in vibrant communities, changes in the built environment are inevitable. Although landmarks are protected, they are not frozen in time. They depend on our constant stewardship for appropriate maintenance and change. When owners of landmark buildings wish to make changes, they need to apply to the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission for what’s called a Certificate of Appropriateness (C of A). LW’s C of A Committee works with building owners and their architects to advise on design and protect the integrity of our constantly evolving neighborhood.
A public hearing on the revised rules amendments proposed by the LPC was held in October, 2018. The revised rules can be read here. In 2019, the LPC issued the LPC PERMIT GUIDEBOOK: How to Get Staff Level Approvals.
COVID-19 Response
The Landmarks Preservation Commission has resumed hearings at its office at 1 Centre Street, but continues to provide livestreams on their YouTube channel. The public can watch a hearing on the LPC’s YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/nyclpc/videos
FIND CURRENT LPC HEARING CALENDARS HERE.
Recent UWS Hearings and LW Testimony
256 West 88th Street
Building address and name: 256 West 88th Street
Building’s Historic District and or Individual Landmark Status: Riverside – West End Historic District
Original Architect: Nelson M. Whipple; altered by C. Jackson
Original Date of Construction: 1884, modified in 1911.
LPC Docket No: LPC-25-02041
LPC hearing date: Tuesday, February 4th at the LPC hearing room, 1 Centre Street, 9th Floor, Manhattan, & virtually via Youtube and Zoom.
LPC Application: Application is to legalize the reconstruction of the top floor of the rear facade, construction of the ear yard addition and alterations to the front facade extension completed in non-compliance with Certificate of No Effect and Certificate of Appropriateness.
View Presentation Materials (will be posted when available)
Read LW! Testimony (will be posted when written)
Learn more about 256 West 88th Street from our BUILDING DATABASE.
Read the SOCIAL HISTORY for this landmark!
Verdi Square
Building address and name: Verdi Square Scenic Landmark
Building’s Historic District and or Individual Landmark Status: Scenic Landmark
Original Date of Construction: 1887
LPC Docket No: LPC-25-06032
LPC hearing date: Tuesday, February 4th at the LPC hearing room, 1 Centre Street, 9th Floor, Manhattan, & virtually via Youtube and Zoom.
LPC Application: ADVISORY REPORT: Application is to modify curbing and construct a path
View Presentation Materials (will be posted when available)
Read LW! Testimony (will be posted when written)
Learn more about Verdi Square from our PUBLIC ART SURVEY.
Read the SOCIAL HISTORY for this scenic landmark!
167 West 72nd Street
Building address and name: 167 West 72nd Street
Building’s Historic District and or Individual Landmark Status: Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District
Original Architect: Jardine, D. and J.
Original Date of Construction: 1883-84, modified in 1909.
LPC Docket No: LPC-24-08751
LPC hearing date: Tuesday, July 16th, 2024, via in-Person at the LPC hearing room, 1 Centre Street, 9th Floor, Manhattan, & virtually via Youtube and Zoom. LAID OVER.
LPC Application: Application is to modify windows installed without LPC permit (s).
View Presentation Materials
Read LW! Testimony
Learn more about 167 West 72nd Street from our BUILDING DATABASE.
Read the SOCIAL HISTORY for this landmark!
On Hold, Recently Covered at Staff Level or Withdrawn
167 West 85th Street
Building address and name: 167 West 85th Street
Building’s Historic District and or Individual Landmark Status: Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District
Original Architect: Prague, John G.
Original Date of Construction: 1889-90
LPC Docket No: LPC-25-01278
LPC hearing date: Tuesday, January 14th, via in-Person at the LPC hearing room, 1 Centre Street, 9th Floor, Manhattan, & virtually via Youtube and Zoom.
LPC Application: Application is to construct a rear yard addition, NO ACTION.
Read LW! Testimony
Learn more about 167 West 85th Street from our BUILDING DATABASE.
Read the SOCIAL HISTORY for this landmark!
230 Central Park West
Building address and name: 230 Central Park West
Building’s Historic District and or Individual Landmark Status: Upper West Side/Central Park West Historic District
Original Architect: Nathan Korn
Original Date of Construction: 1927
LPC Docket No: LPC-24-06259
LPC hearing date: Tuesday, May 14th, 2024, via in-Person at the LPC hearing room, 1 Centre Street, 9th Floor, Manhattan, & virtually via Youtube and Zoom.
LPC Application: Application is to replace windows, NO ACTION.
Read LW! Testimony
Learn more about 230 Central Park West from our BUILDING DATABASE.
Read the SOCIAL HISTORY for this landmark!
Past C of A Items ~ 2025
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Join our C of A Committee
Does the thought of shaping changes in our neighborhood interest you? LW’s C of A Committee members are key players in shaping the Upper West Side’s future. We welcome architects, designers, historians, attorneys, real estate professionals and anyone interested in volunteering skills and expertise in the pursuit of stewardship of our neighborhood. The Committee meets to review all applications for changes to landmark sites within Community District 7 scheduled to be heard at the Landmarks Preservation Commission, Public Design Commission and other public forums. Email Sean Khorsandi seankhorsandi@landmarkwest.org, or call (212) 496-8110 for further details.
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