The public can get a look at changes proposed for the Royal Poinciana Plaza at 2 p.m. April 7.

On that date, Samantha David, head of plaza manager Up Markets, architect Daniel Kahan and landscape architect Keith Williams will informally present the plan in the lecture hall of the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, 311 Peruvian Ave.

In an application for Landmarks Preservation Commission review filed Friday, Kahan and Peter Papadopoulos, his Smith and Moore Architects colleague, described the proposal for the 12-acre plaza. It would restore all existing stucco trim, decorative transom grilles and metal work; replace all windows with aluminum impact-resistant ones; add new patios and gathering areas in the central courtyards; add new driveways; and enhance the landscaping by adding seasonal flower trees and citrus trees to the parking lots and courtyards, among other changes.

There is no charge to attend but reservations are required.

For reservations, call 832-0731.

The landmarks board will get a formal look at the plan at its April 16 meeting. That meeting starts at 9:30 a.m. and takes place in council chambers at Town Hall.

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