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Votes at a glance: Historical Commission approves multiple certificates of appropriateness and finds no adverse impacts

2249147 · February 7, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 6 meeting the Springfield City Historical Commission approved several certificates of appropriateness (window replacements, a porch/post repair, storefront work, a solar installation) and issued determinations of no adverse impact for a nonprofit building repair project.

The Springfield City Historical Commission took multiple routine actions at its Feb. 6 meeting, approving several certificates of appropriateness (COAs) and issuing determinations of no adverse impact on applications that staff and applicants described as repairs or like-for-like replacements.

Key outcomes

- 90 Garfield Street — The commission continued the public hearing and accepted an application to replace or repair windows; the owner described matching exterior finish and color. Vote to accept the application carried with affirmative votes from present commissioners.

- 14 Fairfield Street — The commission approved a COA to remove and replace windows, with the…

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