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Jul 11Liked by Jack O'Brien

It's a beautiful design. I love that property from the front and often ride past it. I don't live in the neighborhood and if I did, I wouldn't oppose it. But, how could you say it "impacted absolutely no one in the public realm"? If you're putting 5 separate units, there's the possibility of 5 additional cars. That seems to be a pretty big impact in Fairmount, where there's premium for parking. Maybe there's public parking now? That area between the main house and the new build is gorgeous.

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The Historical Commission needs to grow a spine. The original proposal was an architectural marvel. The current proposal is very good.

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