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The Preservation Board unanimously found the Wolff-Sloan Building landmark application complete and scheduled a public hearing for May 28 at 3 p.m. The board also unanimously approved window replacements at 102 Prospect Avenue and 830 Delaware Avenue, and approved replacements at 396 East Ferry Street with material conditions.
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The Wolff-Sloan Building is moving to a public hearing before the board considers its proposed local landmark designation. The hearing is scheduled for May 28 at 3 p.m. Three window-replacement projects were approved, including one requiring wood fiber or thermoplastic polymer windows. Proposals involving a historic district, three demolitions, and removal of a masonry archway were postponed to May 28.
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