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A communication transmitted from Yi-An Huang, City Manager, relative to the Final Landmark Designation Report for the Nathaniel Stickney House at 45 Mt. Auburn Street. CHARTER RIGHT EXERCISED BY COUNCILLOR AL-ZUBI IN COUNCIL JANUARY 12, 2026
City of Cambridge
Agenda Item No. 4
IN CITY COUNCIL
January 12, 2026
ORDERED:
That the Nathaniel Stickney House at 45 Mt. Auburn Street be designated as a
protected landmark pursuant to Chapter 2.78, Article III, Section 2.78.180 of
the Code of the City of Cambridge, as recommended by vote of the Cambridge
Historical Commission on November 6, 2025. The premises so designated is
defined as lot 49 on assessor’s map 133 and the structures thereon.
This designation is justified by the significance of the building with respect to the
architectural, cultural, economic, and social history of the City, including its origins
as a Greek Revival Style house constructed by lumber dealer and wharf operator
Nathaniel Stickney and its associations with the Gold Coast of Harvard dormitories
and clubs, and as a rare surviving mid-19th century wood-frame structure in Harvard
Square.
The effect of this designation shall be that review by the Cambridge Historical
Commission and the issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness, Hardship or
Non-Applicability shall be required before any construction activity can take
place on the designated premises or any action can be taken affecting the
appearance of the premises, that would in either case be visible from a public
way. In making determinations, the Commission shall be guided by the
provisions of the Final Landmark Designation Report dated November 24,
2025, with respect to the designated premises, and by the applicable sections of
Chapter 2.78, Article III, of the Cambridge Municipal Code.