38B-035 30 Lyman Road emailLouis Hasbrouck <lhasbrouck@northamptonma.gov>
Fwd: 30 Lyman Road
Thomas RC Hartman <tom@candharchitects.com>Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 1:25 PM
To: Louis Hasbrouck <lhasbrouck@northamptonma.gov>
Cc: Karl Kowitz <kkowitz@smith.edu>
Louis,
I spoke with Karl Kowtiz, and now that there is approval in place from the Historical Commission, the College will conduct
a bidding process for the demolition. So in about six weeks, they will have identified the contractor- who can then provide
the remaining information for the building permit (CSL#, Worker’s Comp, utility disconnect.)
Need anything else from me in the meantime?
-T
Thomas RC Hartman, AIA
Principal
c&h architects
amherst, ma
413.549.3616
candharchitects.com
design for the next hundred years
Begin forwarded message:
From: Sarah LaValley <slavalley@northamptonma.gov>
Subject: Re: Fwd: 30 Lyman Road
Date: January 27, 2018 at 10:46:30 EST
To: "Thomas RC Hartman, AIA" <tom@candharchitects.com>
Cc: Karl Kowitz <kkowitz@smith.edu>, Louis Hasbrouck <lhasbrouck@northamptonma.gov>
Hi Tom-
The subcommittee didn't find the building to be a significant property, so no further review is required.
-Sarah
On Jan 26, 2018 7:56 AM, "Thomas RC Hartman" <tom@candharchitects.com> wrote:
Hi Sarah,
I’d like to follow up on 30 Lyman.
It’s not on the agenda for Monday’s meeting. Has the Commission made their determination?
https://www.northamptonma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/3413?html=true
-Tom
https://www.northamptonma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/3413?html=true
Thomas RC Hartman, AIA
Principal
c&h architects
amherst, ma
413.549.3616
candharchitects.com
design for the next hundred years
Begin forwarded message:
From: Sarah LaValley <slavalley@northamptonma.gov>
Subject: Re: 30 Lyman Road
Date: January 11, 2018 at 13:16:43 EST
To: Thomas RC Hartman <tom@candharchitects.com>
Cc: Louis Hasbrouck <lhasbrouck@northamptonma.gov>
Hi Tom-
This was referred to the Historical Commission today, and the Commission will have 15
days to determine whether the building is significant. I'll follow-up once that
determination is made.
In the event that a demolition delay is imposed, that delay can be no more than one year
from the date of the original application to the building department.
Sarah I. LaValley
Conservation, Preservation and Land Use Planner
Northampton Office of Planning and Sustainability
City Hall, 210 Main Street, 2nd Floor
Northampton MA, 01060
413-587-1263
On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 12:20 PM, Thomas RC Hartman <tom@candharchitects.com>
wrote:
Hi Sarah,
On behalf of Smith College, we submitted a demolition permit on December 19th to the
Building Department.
Will this be on the Historical Commission’s agenda for the next meeting on Jan 29th and
do you need anything further from me at this time?
Hope you are well,
-Tom
Thomas RC Hartman, AIA
Principal
c&h architects
amherst, ma
413.549.3616
candharchitects.com
design for the next hundred years