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Belmont Avenue Demolition Delay NotificationLAldll ING AND - DEVEEOPMENT • -CITY OF NORTHAMPTON planning • conservation • zoning • northampton GIS • historic • community preservation • central business architecture Sarah I. LaValley, Conservation, Preservation, & Land Use Planner • slavalley@NorthamptonMA.gov • 413 - 587 -1263 August 3, 2011 Louis Hasbrouck Northampton Building Commissioner Puchalski Municipal Building 212 Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 RE: Historical Commission demolition review, 21 and 27 Belmont Avenue Louis: In accordance with Chapter 161 of the Northampton Ordinance, "Demolition," the Historical Commission held a hearing July 25 to determine whether 21 and 27 Belmont Avenue should be "Preferably Preserved." The Commission voted that both 21 and 27 Belmont are "Preferably Preserved, and would "be in the public interest to be preserved rather than demolished." A 12- month demolition delay was enacted, and a demolition permit may not be issued for either structure until May 23, 2012; one year from the initial application date. Copies of the Activity Tracking Sheets are enclosed. The garage to the rear of 21 Belmont was not part of the Commission's determination, and is not subject to a demolition delay. The Historical Commission will collaborate with the applicant during the delay period as needed to identify alternatives to demolition. Thanks very much Sarah LaValley Conservation, Preservation & Land Use Planner Enclosures: Demolition Review Application Activity Tracking Sheet, 21 Belmont Demolition Review Application Activity Tracking Sheet, 27 Belmont Cc: Rebecca C. Lindsey, Secretary of the Smith College Board of Trustees Charlie Conant Peter Gagnon DEMOLITION REVIEW APPLICATION Activity Tracking Sheet Property; 21 Belmont Avenue - Smit - Co ege Map 31D Parcel 041 Year Built 1900 Address: 21 Belmont Avenue - Received in Building Department: May 23, 2011 - Referred from Building Department: May 27, 2011 Action Taken/ Northampton Historical Commission Action Taken By : ✓ Entire Commission Sub - Committee of the Commission Commission Designee/ Staff Date Action Taken June 7, 2011 Initial Determination Public Meeting held Public Hearing Held July 25, 201 Determination Made 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: Date: August 4, 2011 DEMOLITION REVIEW APPLICATION Activity Tracking Sheet Property: 27 Belmont Avenue — Smith College Map 31D Parcel 067 Year Built 1930 Address: 27 Belmont Avenue Received in Building Department: May 23, 2011 Referred from Building Department: May 27, 2011 Action Taken/ Northampton Historical Commission Action Taken Bv : ✓ Entire Commission Sub - Committee of the Commission Commission Designee/ Staff Date Action Taken June 7, 2011 Initial Determination Public Meeting held July 25, 2011 Public Hearing Held Determination Made 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: < CAMk Lf Date: August 4, 2011