The new house at 20 Grand Street with the site’s original structure, at right rear, after it was moved out of the way. The Sag Harbor HPARB had required it to be incorporated in the front-gabled section of the house at right, which instead if all new.
Tal Litvin, left, with his attorney Alex Kriegsman at the December 12 hearing on his 20 Grand Street project before the Historic Preservation and Architectural Review Board. Peter Boody
The new house at 20 Grand Street with the site’s original structure, at right rear, after it was moved out of the way. The Sag Harbor HPARB had required it to be incorporated in the front-gabled section of the house at right, which instead if all new.
Tal Litvin, left, with his attorney Alex Kriegsman at the December 12 hearing on his 20 Grand Street project before the Historic Preservation and Architectural Review Board. Peter Boody
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