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Middletown historic commission tables garage certificate for 304 Alameda, cites insufficient documentation

3071221 · April 21, 2025
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The Middletown City Historic Commission voted to table an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness for a single-car garage at 304 Alameda, saying the application lacked sufficient documentation about materials, orientation and how the proposed structure 'matches' the existing house.

The Middletown City Historic Commission on April 17 voted to table an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness to build a single-car garage at 304 Alameda after commission members said the application did not provide enough detail for a determination.

The staff report described the request as a 16-by-20-foot gable-style single-car garage matching the existing house, with a concrete footer, white wood siding and a metal roof. Staff said the property at 304 Alameda was built in 1914, sits on a roughly 0.34-acre lot, has an interior living area of 2,238 square…

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