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Historical Commission DecisionNORTHAMPTON HISTORICAL COMMISSION CITY HALL William Fermo Pratt Architect, 1849 CITY HALL 210 MAIN STREET Historic District Commission Decision: NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS 01060 The Northampton Historical Commission voted 6-0, with one abstention on May 21, 2018 to grant a certificate of appropriateness pursuant to Section 195 of the Northampton Code for construction of 14' x 20' deck with whraparound, removal of stairs and a shed, and rear window and door replacement at 337 Elm Street, Map ID 24C-045, as submitted by Patrick and Karen Lonsway. The Commission finds that the work proposed conforms to the performance standards of the Ordinance and Historic District Design Guidelines by considering compatibility with the existing parcel and the District. Synthetic materials are permitted due to limited visibility from public ways. Additional Conditions: The applicant shall provide details of balusters, handrails and lattice work to staff for review and approval. Plans of record are available at http://archive.northamptonma.gov/weblink/O/fol/8/Rowl .aspx, and in the Office of Planning and Sustainability. I, Sarah La Valley, as agent to the Historical Commission, certify that this is a true and accurate decision made by the Historical Commission, and certify that a copy of this and all plans have been filed with the Commission and the City Clerk. I certify that this decision has been mailed to the owner and applicant. Any person aggrieved by a determination of the Commission may, within 20 days after the filing of the notice of such determination with the City Clerk, file a written request with the Commission for a de novo review by a person or persons of competence and experience in such matters, designated by the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission.