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Historic district panel approves temporary certificate for 44 Colton Street front door, sidelights and porch lights
Summary
The Farmington Historic District Commission approved a temporary certificate of appropriateness Dec. 16 for replacement work at 44 Colton Street after the homeowner acknowledged an oversight; commissioners said the new door and sidelights are an appropriate match and included porch lights and street numbers in the approval.
Farmington — The Farmington Historic District Commission on Dec. 16 approved a temporary certificate of appropriateness for work already completed at 44 Colton Street, the owner told the commission.
Todd Niffin, the owner and occupant of 44 Colton Street, told the commission he had the front door and sidelights replaced in October after the original assembly was “pretty badly deteriorated” and “would let the weather in.” He said the work was unpermitted and “purely my oversight.” The commission held a hybrid public hearing and took testimony…
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