Attorney Urges Panel To Reject Tight Fit for Pool at House in Historic District in Sag Harbor - 27 East

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Attorney Urges Panel To Reject Tight Fit for Pool at House in Historic District in Sag Harbor

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Narrow strip of property behind house at 68 Madison Street where proposed pool would go. View is north toward Union Street. The structure at left is the garage in the rear of 20 Union Street. The house at 68 Madison is out of view behind trees to the right of gate.

Narrow strip of property behind house at 68 Madison Street where proposed pool would go. View is north toward Union Street. The structure at left is the garage in the rear of 20 Union Street. The house at 68 Madison is out of view behind trees to the right of gate.

The so-called

The so-called "Summer White House" of President Chester Arthur at 20 Union Street in Sag Harbor dates to the late 18th century. It was remodeled in high Italianate style in the mid-19th century by Stephen B. French. The house is listed for sale at about $13 million.

View of 1940s house at 68 Madison Street in Sag Harbor.

View of 1940s house at 68 Madison Street in Sag Harbor.

Peter Boody on Jun 27, 2023
What the Zoning Board of Appeals will allow and what works aesthetically in Sag Harbor’s Historic District are entirely different things. That was the message from Alex Kriegsman, the attorney... more

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