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St. Croix Historic Preservation Committee Schedules Monthly Meeting

Fort Frederik Museum was built in the 1700s. (File photo)

The St. Croix Historic Preservation Committee (HPC) announces that its scheduled monthly meeting will be held at 10 a.m., Thursday, Nov.  17.  It will take place via Microsoft TEAMS, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The public is invited to attend.  However, joining a TEAMS meeting requires an e-mail address.  Please contact HPC Coordinator Phil Codrington via email at hil.codrington@dpnr.vi.gov for registration or if there are any questions.

The agenda is subject to change.

Agenda

Christiansted Historic District

HDC- 7F North St C’sted- 1122 (Franklin Garcia)

New Construction

HDC- 59 King St C’sted- 1122 (Chris Pardo)

New LED Lights

HDC-52-B Company St. C’sted- 1122 (Ana Gussman)

Installation of seven flag

Frederiksted Historic District 

HDF- 52-AA & 52AB King St F’sted- 1122 (Hortencia Lanio) Demolition

HDF- 32-New St F’sted- 1122 (Amelia P. Joseph)                                      New Roof

Discussion     

  • Michael Gonzales of 39AA King Street F’sted roof overhang approval
  • Alaric Gardine of No. 3 King Street requests permission to retain lattice to keep pigeons from entering 2nd-floor balcony
  • Update on scheduling meeting and presentation with Virgin Islands Territorial Association of Realtors (VITAR) by Chairman Knight
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