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Landmarks Applicants

As required by the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC), applications for work that requires a Certificate of Appropriateness must be presented to the community board prior to the LPC public hearing.

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  • View the Park Slope Historic District Extension II map

LPC applications are reviewed by our Land Use, Landmarks and Housing Committee. The committee meets on the fourth Thursday of the month, September-June.

To be placed on the Land Use, Landmarks and Housing Committee agenda, applicants should contact the community board’s district office once LPC informs them the application is ready to be included on an LPC public hearing agenda. Email the Land Use Coordinator and District Manager with details about the proposed work at [email protected].

The presentation material prepared for the LPC must be presented exactly as-is for the community board’s review. Please email a digital copy of the presentation to the district office ahead of your slated committee meeting.

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Community Board 6, Brooklyn
250 Baltic Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Phone: (718) 643-3027
Email: [email protected]


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