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3264 Frey Place (Saint Bernard, Bayou St John Area)

by Randall FoxMay 19, 2007November 7, 2019

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Housing Conservation District Review Committee
Agenda
10 a.m. May 29, 2007
Room 7E07, 7th Floor, City Hall

*APPROVED*

Owner Allen Toussaint has applied to demolish this
single-family residence to be replaced with a single-family residence of no
specific design or type (no redevelopment plans submitted with the
application) .

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