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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20230773 182 Excelsior Site Plan Public Comment (21)2/8/24, 11:36 AM Zimbra https://m.saratoga-springs.org/h/printmessage?id=25394&tz=America/New_York 1/2 From :noreply@civicplus.com Subject :Online Form Submittal: Land Use Board Agenda Public Comment To :julia destino <julia.destino@saratoga-springs.org>, susan barden <susan.barden@saratoga-springs.org> Zimbra julia.destino@saratoga-springs.org Online Form Submittal: Land Use Board Agenda Public Comment Thu, Feb 08, 2024 10:37 AM CAUTION: This email originated outside of the City network. Please contact IT Support if you need assistance determining if it's a threat before opening attachments or clicking any links. Land Use Board Agenda Public Comment SUBMIT COMMENTS REGARDING CITY PROJECTS Thank you for submitting your comments. Your feedback will be forwarded to the City's Planning Department and Land Use Board members. NOTE: Comments submitted later than 12:00 noon on the day before the Land Use Board meeting may not be reviewed prior to their meeting. All comments will be added to the project file in the Planning Department. Land Use Board Planning Board Name Christopher Lasher Email Address C1samb@aol.com Business Name Old Firehouse at Saratoga Address 543 Broadway City Saratoga Springs State New York Zip Code 12866 Phone Number 201-669-2320 Project Name 182 Excelsior Ave.- 1869 Henry H. Lawrence House Project Number 20230358 Project Address 182 Excelsior Comments Dear Planning Board; 2/8/24, 11:36 AM Zimbra https://m.saratoga-springs.org/h/printmessage?id=25394&tz=America/New_York 2/2 As an owner of a historically significant building in Saratoga, I understand and appreciate the complexities of maintaining the integrity of the structure. Even more, I believe in the value and necessity of doing so. These historic building set the foundation of Saratoga Springs around which we have all built our lives and businesses. I am in total agreement with the Preservation Foundation's stance. The Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation was, after all, created by Saratogians for this very purpose. These historic buildings must be maintained and preserved to the best of our ability; or they are forever lost. Chris Lasher Attach Photo (optional)Field not completed. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.