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Historical commission forwards $55,000 conservatory design proposal to land use committee
Summary
The Norwalk Historical Commission voted March 25 to recommend that the city refer a $55,000 design proposal from David Scott Parker Architects for the Lockwood‑Matthews Mansion conservatory to the land use committee; funding comes from a previously approved $275,000 special appropriation.
The Norwalk Historical Commission voted on March 25 to recommend that the common council consider a $55,000 design proposal for restoration work on the Lockwood‑Matthews Mansion conservatory.
David (commissioner and project lead) summarized a proposal from David Scott Parker Architects that includes a $50,000 design fee plus a $5,000 allowance for reimbursables and printing. He described the conservatory as a specialized, nonstandard structure that will…
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