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16 Arnold Avenue Significant NotificationNORTHAMPTON HISTORICAL COMMISSION CITY HALL 210 MAIN STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS 01060 CITY HALL William Fermo Pratt Architect, 1849 June 7, 2013 Charlie Conant Smith College Facilities Management 126 West Street Northampton MA, oio63 RE: Historical Commission demolition review, 16 Arnold Avenue Dear Charlie: In accordance with Chapter 161 of the Northampton Ordinance, "Demolition," the Northampton Historical Commission evaluated the structure at 16 Arnold Avenue for which you filed a zoning permit demolition application with the building inspector. Enclosed please find notification of the Commission's determination of Significance. These were provided to the Building Inspector today. The Commission will now hold a public hearing to determine whether the building is "Preferably Preserved," and whether a demolition delay should be implemented. This hearing is scheduled for June 24, 2013 in the Office of Planning and Sustainability, City Hall Room 10, 210 Main Street. A determination as to whether the structure should be Preferably Preserved must be made within fourteen days of the hearing. A `Public Notice' sign must be posted at the property at least one week prior to the hearing. These signs are available in the Office of Planning and Sustainability, and can be picked up at any time during business hours. The enclosed legal ad must be placed in the pocket on the sign. Section 161 -5 D of the Ordinance lists some evidence that the Commission might consider when making its determination of Preferably Preserved status. These include, but aren't limited to, the buildings' condition, age, role in the streetscape, and construction elements. It would be helpful if you could provide any information you think would be useful for the Commission to review. If these are provided to me the week prior to the hearing, they will be included in packets for members to review in advance. Please let me know if I can provide any assistance prior to the hearing, or if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you- Sar I. La alley Con ervation, Preservatio a d Land Use Planner Enclosures: Demolition Review Application Activity Tracking Sheet Public Hearing Notice Cc: Louis Hasbrouck, Northampton Building Commissioner NORTHAMPTON HISTORICAL COMMISSION CITY HALL 210 MAIN STREET NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS 01060 CITY HALL William Fenno Pratt Architect 1849 Public Hearing Notice The Northampton Historical Commission will conduct a public hearing at 5:30 PM, Monday June 24, 2012 in Room 10, City Hall, 210 Main Street, to determine whether 16 Arnold Ave, map ID 31D -063, should be determined "Preferably Preserved" pursuant to the Northampton Demolition Ordinance, Chapter 161 of the General Code. DEMOLITION REVIEW APPLICATION Activity Tracking Sheet Property: 16 Arnold Avenue, Apartment Building Map _311) Parcel _063 Year Built 1900 Address: 16 Arnold Avenue Received in Building Department: May 23, Referred from Building Department: May 24, Action Taken/ Northampton Historical Commission Action Taken Bv : Entire Commission X Sub - Committee of the Commission Commission Designee/ Staff Date Action Taken June 7, 2013 Initial Determination Determination Made X Public Meeting held Public Hearing Held Property has been determined not to be Significant according to Ordinance definition. No further action will be taken. Demolition Permit may be issued. Property has been determined to be Significant according to the Ordinance definition and a Public Hearing has been /will be scheduled. Demolition Permit may not be issued at this time. Public Hearing has been held, Property was determined Significant but not Preferably Preserved. No further action will be taken/ Demolition Permit may be issued. Photo documentation may be required. Public Hearing has been held. Property has been deemed to be Preferably Preserved. The demolition review period has been initiated. No demolition permit may be issued until the Historic Commission approves an alternative plan or the twelve month period concludes. Alternate plan has been approved/ delay terminated. Demolition may or may not be approved as part of plan. Twelve month time period has expired, demolition permit may be issued. Referred by: Sarah LaValley Date June 7, 2013