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Cambridge Historical Commission Meeting

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Contact

Sarah Burks
sburks@cambridgema.gov
617-349-4683

Description

(View case materials here.)

The next meeting of the Cambridge Historical Commission will be on Thursday, June 4, 2026 at 6:00 P.M. This meeting will be held online with remote participation. The public may participate via Zoom (https://zoom.us/) from a phone, tablet, or computer. Join meeting at https://tinyurl.com/CHC4jun2026 or call (301)715-8592. Webinar ID#: 894 7833 9666. Confirm meeting details or view meeting materials online at https://tinyurl.com/CHistComm. Submit written comment to histcomm@cambridgema.gov prior to 24 hours before the meeting.

AGENDA:
1. Consent Agenda
2. Public Hearing: Neighborhood Conservation District (NCD) Designation Procedures
Wyman Road. Consider a petition of 100+ registered voters requesting the Commission to initiate an NCD designation study for the properties on Wyman Road.
3. Demolition Review
Case D-1826: 178-180 Elm St. NC, by Charles Zammuto agent for Mario Bussolati Est. Demolish double house (1892). Hearing for 178-180 Elm St is rescheduled to June 18, 2026.
Case D-1827: 146 Spring St., by Wei Zhang. Substantial demolition of house (1847). Hearing for 146 Spring St is rescheduled to June 18, 2026.
4. Public Hearing: Alterations to Designated Property
Case 5388 (amendment): 17 Berkeley St., by Huien Huang and Hui Gao. Consider revised design proposal for porch and landscape plan.
5. Preservation Grants
6. Director’s Report
7. Other Business



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