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St. Thomas-St. John Historic Preservation Committee to Hold Monthly Meeting

V.I. Department of Planning and Natural Resources

The St. Thomas- St. John Historic Preservation Committee (HPC) has scheduled its monthly meeting for 1 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 14.  It will take place via Microsoft TEAMS.  The public is invited to attend; however, joining a TEAMS meeting requires an e-mail address. Contact HPC Coordinator Patton Mulford at 776-8605 or patton.mulford@dpnr.vi.gov for registration or for any other questions.  The agenda is subject to change.

Agenda

HPC number/ Address and Applicant/ Applicant for:  

HPC-38-2022 Dronningens Gade 32-A, DQ (on Raadets Gade) Signage

Suzette Descartes/

Bayside Jewelry Repair and Design

HPC-9-2020 Norre Gade 44 and 45 (consol.), 43, KQ, Signage,

Grand Hotel, and ADA ramp

Intersection of Tolbod Gade,

Toldbod Plasden and Norre Gade, KQ

Jon Euwema/ H & L Distillery

HPC-4-2023 Crystal Gade 16-A and -B (consol.) Installation of security equipment

Agnes Rampino/

Hebrew Congregation of St. Thomas

HPC-29-2022 Commandant Gade O.V. 7-B, DQ (on Bred Gade) Revised plans

Chaneel Daniels/

Jabari Carrington, First Choice Maintenance

HPC-20-2022 Kongens Gade 26 and 27 (consol.) Demolition Plan,

Kevin Qualls/ Springline Architects Revised plans

HPC-26-2021 Dronningens Gade 2-B and -C (consol.), KQ New construction

Martin Acevedo Marte

HPC-33-2022 Dronningens Gade 22, DQ Refinement of project

International Plaza

Chad Voight, Tom Avitable

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