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61 Warner Significant Letter December 7, 2020 John Handzel Nu-Way Homes 10 White Avenue East Longmeadow MA 01028 RE: Historical Commission demolition review, 61 Warner Street Dear Mr. Handzel: In accordance with Chapter 161 of the Northampton Ordinance, “Demolition,” the Northampton Historical Commission evaluated the house at 61 Warner Street for which a zoning permit demolition application was filed with the building department, and determined it to be a Significant Structure pursuant to the Ordinance. The Commission will now hold a public hearing to determine whether the house is “Preferably Preserved,” and whether a demolition delay should be implemented. This hearing is scheduled for December 21, 2020, at 5:30 PM via an online Zoom meeting. A determination as to whether the structure should be Preferably Preserved must be made within fourteen days of the hearing, and is generally made during the hearing. Staff will post a ‘Public Notice’ sign on the property with public hearing information. 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 consider. Please let me know if I can provide any assistance prior to the hearing, or if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you- Sarah I. LaValley Conservation, Preservation and Land Use Planner Enclosures: December 21 2020 Historical Commission Agenda Cc: Jonathan Flagg, Northampton Building Commissioner