Historical Commission
Regular MeetingSpringfield, MA · February 5, 2026
Agenda
SPRI NGFIE LD•HI STORICAL•COMMI SS I ON
70 TAPLEY STREET
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01104
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MEETING AGENDA
DATE: Thursday, February 5, 2026
TIME: 5:30 PM
PLACE: Congressman Richard E. Neal Municipal Operations Center
Video Conference Room
70 Tapley Street, Springfield, MA 01104
I. ROLL CALL & PROCEDURES
II. ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES
1) SPRINGFIELD HISTORICAL COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 15, 2026
III. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
1) CONTINUANCEREi UESTED WSBOWDOINSTREET(01680-0015): Single-Family Dwelling
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS (New)
1) 24 WESTERNVIEWSTREET: Solar Powered Panels
2) 168 THOMPSON STREET: Windows
3) 477 STATE STREET: Windows
4) 45 GREENLEAF STREET: Windows
5) ES LONGHILL STREET (07900-0129): Single-Family Dwelling
V. . PRESERVATION OF HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT BUILDINGS (Continued)
1) [WITHDRAWN} 52 BAY STREET: Demolition of a Single-Family Dwelling
VI. CPA-RELATED REQUESTS- HISTORIC DETERMINATIONS
1) 4 GARFIELD STREET: Repairs to Cedar Shakes Siding and Replacing Rotted Trim
VII. OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY BEFORE THE COMMISSION
1) ADMINISTRATIVE UPDATES
2) CORRESPONDENCE TO COMMISSION
3) FEBRUARY 19, 2026 QUORUM CALL
4) PUBLIC SPEAK-OUT SESSION
Telephone: (413) 787-6525 Website: www.springfield-ma.gov/planning/historic-comm
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SPRI NGFIE LD•HI STORICAL•COMMI SS I ON
70 TAPLEY STREET
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01104
413. 787.6020
www.springfield-ma.gov
MEETING AGENDA
DATE: Thursday, February 5, 2026
TIME: 5:30 PM
PLACE: Congressman Richard E. Neal Municipal Operations Center
Video Conference Room
70 Tapley Street, Springfield, MA 01104
I. ROLL CALL & PROCEDURES
II. ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES
1) SPRINGFIELD HISTORICAL COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 15, 2026
III. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Continued)
1) CONTINUANCEREi UESTED WSBOWDOINSTREET(01680-0015): Single-Family Dwelling
IV. PUBLIC HEARINGS (New)
1) 24 WESTERNVIEWSTREET: Solar Powered Panels
2) 168 THOMPSON STREET: Windows
3) 477 STATE STREET: Windows
4) 45 GREENLEAF STREET: Windows
5) ES LONGHILL STREET (07900-0129): Single-Family Dwelling
V. . PRESERVATION OF HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT BUILDINGS (Continued)
1) [WITHDRAWN} 52 BAY STREET: Demolition of a Single-Family Dwelling
VI. CPA-RELATED REQUESTS- HISTORIC DETERMINATIONS
1) 4 GARFIELD STREET: Repairs to Cedar Shakes Siding and Replacing Rotted Trim
VII. OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY BEFORE THE COMMISSION
1) ADMINISTRATIVE UPDATES
2) CORRESPONDENCE TO COMMISSION
3) FEBRUARY 19, 2026 QUORUM CALL
4) PUBLIC SPEAK-OUT SESSION
Telephone: (413) 787-6525 Website: www.springfield-ma.gov/planning/historic-comm
SPRINGFIELD HISTORICAL COMMISSION
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2026 | HEARING OVERVIEWS
CONTINUED HEARINGS
W S BOWDOIN STREET (01680-0015) (APPROPRIATENESS)
• PETITIONER REQUEST: The Petitioner has requested a 30-day extension and to be continued
to the March 5, 2026 hearing.
• REASON FOR CONTINUANCE: The hearing was continued to allow the Commission to conduct a
site visit and to allow the Petitioner to update the application.
• LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT: McKnight
• APPLICATION SUBMISSION DATE: Wednesday, December 17, 2025
• APPLICATION EXPIRATION DATE: Sunday, February 15, 2026
• APPLICATION OVERVIEW: The Petitioner has submitted an Application for Certificate of
Appropriateness for the purpose of constructing a Single-Family Dwelling. The Petitioner is
specifically proposing the following:
o Pella Lifestyle Serries True Divided Light white aluminum clad wood, double-hung,
double-pane, six-over-two windows (Product # 300001);
o Simpson Door Company (#77504 Nantucket) white wood, traditional single-pane,
Nantucket style glass placement door;
o Hardie Plank Lap Siding (Model: Select Cedarmill);
o Landmark 30-year architectural asphalt shingles, ______ in color;
o Heat pump design as provided on the floor plan.
• APPROVED WINDOW STATUS: The Pella Reserve Lifestyle Double-Hung Aluminum Exterior
Cladding window was approved in an Application for Certificate of Appropriateness in
November 2024 relating to the property at 52 Mattoon Street.
• LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION: Yes (Steve Jablonski on behalf of Guidewire)
• SUBMITTED WRITTEN COMMENT:
o Jim Boone (Submitted January 9, 2026)
o Sarah Murray (Submitted January 14, 2026)
o John Toms (Submitted January 15, 2026)
• DRAFT CONTINUANCE MOTION:
To continue the hearing to the Commission’s next meeting agenda – March 5, 2026.
NEW HEARINGS
24 WESTERNVIEW STREET (APPROPRIATENESS)
• LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT: Forest Park Heights
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• APPLICATION SUBMISSION DATE: Tuesday, January 7, 2026
• APPLICATION EXPIRATION DATE: Saturday, March 8, 2026
• APPLICATION OVERVIEW: The Petitioner has submitted an Application for Certificate of
Appropriateness for the purpose of installing 14 solar powered panels onto the west and
east sides of the primary building with the utility equipment being placed on the eastern
side of the building located midway along the side of the building. The conduit will be
presumedly located midway on the eastern side of the building and is currently planned to
remain unpainted silver piping.
o The panels located on the western side of the building are visible from the public
way (see Roof Sections R2 & R4 on the submitted plans).
• STAFF COMMENTS:
o The application compared to the site differ regarding the location of the utility
equipment and the conduit.
o The Commission should ascertain if the utility equipment can be placed in a less
visible location; ascertain the location of the conduit; and whether the conduit can
be painted to match the surface it is affixed to.
• LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION: Presumedly Yes (Trinity Solar on behalf of Allen Stout)
• SUBMITTED WRITTEN COMMENT: n/a
• DRAFT APPROVAL MOTION:
To approve the installation of 14 solar powered panels onto the east and west sides of
the primary building, with the utility equipment being placed on the _________ side of
the building; the conduit will be located towards the ____________ side of the primary
building and shall be painted to match the exterior surface it is affixed to, as presented
in the application and during this evening’s hearing.
168 THOMPSON STREET (APPROPRIATENESS)
• LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT: McKnight
• APPLICATION SUBMISSION DATE: Tuesday, January 21, 2026
• APPLICATION EXPIRATION DATE: Saturday, March 22, 2026
• STAFF COMMENTS:
• APPLICATION OVERVIEW: The Petitioner has submitted an Application for Certificate of
Appropriateness for the purpose of replacing 10 wooden windows with Window Nation
SpectraView white vinyl, double-hung, double-pane windows containing upper window, in-
glass, assorted grid patterns.
• APPROVED WINDOW STATUS: The proposed window model is not on the Approved Window
List (thru December 2024).
• LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION: No
• SUBMITTED WRITTEN COMMENT: None
• DRAFT APPROVAL MOTION:
To approve the proposed replacement of 10 wooden windows with Window Nation
SpectraView ___________ (color) vinyl, double-hung, double-pane windows containing
upper window, in-glass, assorted grid patterns, as presented in the application and
during this evening’s hearing.
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477 STATE STREET (UNDECLARED)
• LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT: Gunn Block
• APPLICATION SUBMISSION DATE: Tuesday, January 21, 2026
• APPLICATION EXPIRATION DATE: Saturday, March 22, 2026
• STAFF COMMENTS:
• APPLICATION OVERVIEW: The Petitioner has submitted an Application for Certificate of
__________________ for the purpose of installing 32 Wincore (5400 Series) black vinyl, double-
hung, double-pane windows containing two-over-two external grids.
• APPROVED WINDOW STATUS: The proposed window model is not on the Approved Window
List (thru December 2024).
• LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION: No
• SUBMITTED WRITTEN COMMENT: None
• DRAFT APPROVAL MOTION:
To approve the installation of 32 Wincore (5400 Series) black vinyl, double-hung,
double-pane windows containing two-over-two external grids, as presented in the
application and during this evening’s hearing.
45 GREENLEAF STREET (HARDSHIP)
• LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT: Forest Park Heights
• APPLICATION SUBMISSION DATE: Monday, January 20, 2026
• APPLICATION EXPIRATION DATE: Friday, March 21, 2026
• STAFF COMMENTS:
• APPLICATION OVERVIEW: The Petitioner has submitted an Application for Certificate of
Hardship for the purpose of replacing 27 wooden windows with 7400 Series RDH black
vinyl, double-hung windows with no proposed grids.
• APPROVED WINDOW STATUS: The proposed window is not on the Approved Window List
(thru December 2024).
• LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION: No
• SUBMITTED WRITTEN COMMENT: None
• HARDSHIP: The Petitioner advises that the windows are needing to be replaced due to lead
paint and that the cost of restoration would be a financial hardship.
• DRAFT HARDSHIP MOTION:
To find that the de-leading and restoration of the windows would create a financial
hardship.
• DRAFT APPROVAL MOTION:
To approve the proposed replacement of 10 wooden windows with 7400 Series RDH
black vinyl, double-hung windows with no proposed grids, as presented in the
application and during this evening’s hearing.
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E S LONGHILL STREET (07900-0129) (APPROPRIATENESS)
• LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT: Forest Park Heights
• APPLICATION SUBMISSION DATE: Sunday, January 12, 2026
• APPLICATION EXPIRATION DATE: Thursday, March 13, 2026
• APPLICATION OVERVIEW: The Petitioner has submitted an Application for Certificate of
Appropriateness for the purpose of constructing a Single-Family Dwelling. The Petitioner is
specifically proposing the following:
o Staff is unable to definitively determine the window model being proposed, as two
windows are mentioned in the application:
Application: Jeld-Wen black vinyl, double-hung, double-pane windows
containing in-glass six-over-one grids;
Product Specifications Document: 7400 Series RDH black vinyl, double-hung
windows with in-glass six-over-one grids.
o Staff is unable to ascertain the specific door being proposed, as two doors are
mentioned in the application:
MMI Full Glass Fiberglass Double Door; or
Jeld-Wen Fiberglass Double Door.
o Stucco siding, light cream in color;
o Owens Corning Duration Line Architectural Asphalt Shingles, ______ in color
• APPROVED WINDOW STATUS: The proposed 7400 Series RDH window is not on the Approved
Window List (thru December 2024); however, the Jeld-Wen window has been approved
multiples times and is on the approved window list.
• LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION: No
• SUBMITTED WRITTEN COMMENT:
o Springfield Preservation Trust (Submitted January 29, 2026)
• DRAFT CONTINUANCE MOTION:
To continue the hearing to the Commission’s next meeting agenda – February 5, 2026.
CPA RELATED REQUESTS
Over the past few years, the Springfield Historical Commission has been providing letters of
support to people and groups applying for CPA funding. In discussing the matter with Community
Preservation Committee, Staff has ascertained that the Community Preservation Community most
importantly needs a determination that states that the building meets the Chapter 44B definition of
a historic resource (being on the State Register of Historic Places), or found to be important to the
community because its history, architecture, archeology, or culture. Issuing a letter of support is at
the discretion of the Historical Commission. Staff recommends only issuing the determination for
reasons to be discussed at the meeting.
4 GARFIELD STREET
• REQUEST OVERVIEW: The Requester is seeking a determination that the building at 4 Garfield
Street is a historic resource.
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• PROPOSED PROJECT: The proposed project involves repairing the cedar shake siding and
removing & replacing the the rotten trim around the exterior of the windows
• LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT: Forest Park Heights
• SUBMITTED WRITTEN COMMENT: None
• DRAFT CONTINUANCE MOTION:
To find that building at 4 Garfield Street is a historic resource and issue a positive
determination that the building is a historic resource.
OTHER MATTERS BEFORE THE COMMISSION
NONE
ADMINISTRATIVE UPDATES
• QUESTIONS TO THE COMMISSION
o NONE
• RECENTLY APPROVED CERTIFICATES OF NON-APPLICABILITY
o 142 WESTMINSTER STREET Installation of a brick driveway
o 102 THOMPSON STREET Installation of a fence
o 119 MAPLEWOOD TERRACE Asphalt shingle roof to asphalt shingle roof
• LETTERS OF SUPPORT ISSUED
o NONE
• NEW VIOLATIONS ISSUED
o NONE
• VIOLATION RESOLUTION IN PROGRESS
o 174 PINEYWOODS AVENUE Installation of Compressor Unit (Contacted by Landowner)
o 207 PINE STREET Deviations from Issued Certificate (Expected on Future Agenda)
• UNRESOLVED VIOLATIONS
o 21 MOUNTAIN VIEW STREET Did not resolve replacement windows that were part of
the original 2023 application
o 158 SHERMAN STREET Replacement of Side and Front Porch Railings
o 275 PINE STREET Replacement of Rear Porch Railings
• RESOLVED VIOLATIONS
o NONE
• STOP-WORK ORDERS ISSUED
o NONE
• INQUIRIES ISSUED
o NONE
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SPRINGFIELD HISTORICAL COMMISSION
MEETING MINUTES
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 2026
COMMISSIONERS IN ATTENDANCE:
Kevin Coffee (in-person)
Judith Crowell (in-person)
Walter Kroll, Vice Chair (in-person)
Alfonso Nardi, Chair (in-person)
Vana Nespor (absent)
Vincent Walsh (absent)
Marisa Zorzi (absent)
STAFF IN ATTENDANCE:
Andrew Strniste, Director of Community Planning (in-person)
Attorney Robert Shewchuk, Associate City Solicitor (remote)
PUBLIC IN ATTENDANCE:
Sarah Murray (79 Bowdoin Street | in-person)
Boyd Foulds (Innovative Roofing – 111 Florida Street Representative | in-person)
Christi Young (30 Westernview Street | in-person)
Ruth Mahoney (30 Spruceland Avenue | in-person)
Rick Riveria (120 Harvard Street Representative | in-person)
Hector [Last Name Unknown] (103 Bowdoin Street | in-person)
Ellen Gallagher (34 Mountainview Street | in-person)
Tom Gallagher (34 Mountainview Street | in-person)
Genyo Abdi (172 Thompson Street | in-person)
Jamal Seymour (86 Bowdoin Street | in-person)
Shawn Jones (35 Riverview Terrace Representative | in-person)
Ryan Severin (92 Marengo Park Representative | in-person)
Mitchell Larose (Velley Solar – 30 Spruceland Avenue | in-person)
Kamileh Crocco (24 Mountainview Street | in-person)
Robert Decker (77 Federal Street, Miller Falls, MA | in-person)
Derrick Hill (111 Florida Street | in-person)
Lillian Hill (111 Florida Street | in-person)
Ziyad Jarael (102 Thompson Street | in-person)
Khalid al Janabi (address unknown | in-person)
Harry Seymour (68 Washington Road | in-person)
Steve Jablonski (WS Bowdoin Street Representative | in-person)
I. OPENING REMARKS
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• Chair A. Nardi opened the meeting at 5:30 PM and informed the public of the
Commission’s meeting procedures for reviewing applications.
II. ROLL CALL
• Chair A. Nardi proceeded with the evening’s roll call:
COMMISSIONER ATTENDANCE
Chair Alfonso Nardi Present – In-Person
Vice Chair Walter Kroll Present – In-Person
Kevin Coffee Present – In-Person
Judi Crowell Present – In-Person
Vana Nespor Absent
Vincent Walsh Absent
Marisa Zorzi Absent
III. ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES – DECEMBER 4, 2025
MOTION TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF DECEMBER 18, 2025
CHAIR ALFONSO NARDI YAY
VICE CHAIR WALTER KROLL MOTION – YAY
KEVIN COFFEE SECONDED – YAY
JUDI CROWELL YAY
VANA NESPOR ABSENT
VINCENT WALSH ABSENT
MARISA ZORZI ABSENT
• Commissioner W. Kroll made a motion to accept the Commission’s meeting minutes
of December 18, 2025. The motion was seconded by Commissioner K. Coffee. With
no discussion on the motion, it was approved unanimously.
IV. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING – 30 SPRUCELAND AVENUE
MOTION TO APPROVE THE SOLAR PROJECT AT 30 SPRUCELAND AVENUE
CHAIR ALFONSO NARDI YAY
VICE CHAIR WALTER KROLL MOTION – YAY
KEVIN COFFEE YAY
JUDI CROWELL SECONDED – YAY
VANA NESPOR ABSENT
VINCENT WALSH ABSENT
MARISA ZORZI ABSENT
• Mitchell Larose, the representative from Valley Solar, and Ruth Mahoney, the
property owner of 30 Spurceland Avenue, were before the Commission to present
the application relating to the installation of solar powered panels onto the roof at
the aforementioned address.
• M. Larose informed the Commission that a structural assessment was performed
showing a significant amount of work needed to stabilize the detached garage,
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which would notably increase the cost and expense of the project. The number of
panels that are proposed are needed for this sized house. Conduit will be installed
thru the attic crawl space on one side, but not the other side. From M. Larose’s
experience, paint does not hold well onto the conduit and would advise against it.
• M. Larose informed the Commission that there was another house in the same
general location with the exact same design. The Commission generally only look at
the building subject to the application, as there may be other reasons for why a
design is the way it was installed in other locations.
• Conduit will be exposed on one section of the roof due to attic space not existing on
that side.
• The assessment of the garage was performed by a firm from Utah.
• Discussion ensued about where the utility equipment will be placed; the A/C
Disconnect will be placed directly next to the electric meter; all of the other
equipment will be placed further towards the back. No exterior conduit is
anticipated; however, should it occur, it will be on the rear side of the building.
• Harry Seymour, from 68 Washington Road, supported the proposal and appreciated
the effort to reduce its visibility.
• Commissioner W. Kroll made a motion to accept the application with the details
provided in the hearing, including the location of the shutoff switches. The motion
was seconded by Commissioner J. Crowell. With no further discussion on the
motion, it was approved unanimously.
V. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING – 92 MARENGO PARK
MOTION TO APPROVE THE SOLAR PROJECT AT 92 MARENGO PARK
CHAIR ALFONSO NARDI YAY
VICE CHAIR WALTER KROLL MOTION – YAY
KEVIN COFFEE YAY
JUDI CROWELL SECONDED – YAY
VANA NESPOR ABSENT
VINCENT WALSH ABSENT
MARISA ZORZI ABSENT
• Ryan Severin, a representative from Empower Energy, was before the Commission
to present the solar project at 92 Marengo Park. All but four (4) panels will be
visible from the road. Panels will be placed on the flat portion of the roof – not
visible from the road. The utility equipment and conduit will be placed on the rear
wall of the flat-roofed area of the building, not seen from the street. The conduit will
run down the main roof and then down the back side of the flat-roofed part of the
building. The panels that will visible from the public way will have their conduits
running through the attic.
• The design team considered panels on the garage; however, with the cost of
trenching and other associated trenching, the team decided to pass on incorporating
that option into the design.
• No public comment was provided.
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• Commissioner W. Kroll made a motion to approve the proposed installation of 27
solar powered panels onto all sides of the primary building with the utility
equipment being placed onto the north rear side of the primary building; the
conduit will also be placed along the north rear side of the building and shall be
painted the same color as the exterior surface it is affixed to, as presented in the
application during the evening’s hearing. The motion was seconded by
Commissioner J. Crowell and approved unanimously.
VI. NEW HEARING – 120 HARVARD STREET
MOTION TO APPROVE THE SOLAR PROJECT AT 120 HARVARD STREET
CHAIR ALFONSO NARDI YAY
VICE CHAIR WALTER KROLL MOTION – YAY
KEVIN COFFEE SECONDED – YAY
JUDI CROWELL YAY
VANA NESPOR ABSENT
VINCENT WALSH ABSENT
MARISA ZORZI ABSENT
• Rick Rivera, from Trinity Solar and representing 120 Harvard Street was before the
Commission to present the solar application. Chair A. Nardi commenced by reading
the hearing overview information from the packet.
• R. Rivera advised that the plans had been updated prior to the hearing to have the
disconnect information relocated to the back of the building. The conduit
connecting with roof section R8 on the plans will run through the building. All of the
utility equipment will be located towards the rear of the building.
• When viewing Google Street View, the Commission could not see the project from
Dartmouth Street. Clarification was provided as to which plan set was being
referenced during the hearing.
• No public comment was provided.
• Commissioner W. Kroll made a motion to accept the application relating to 120
Harvard Street with the utility equipment and conduit being placed at the rear of the
building as discussed during the evening’s hearing. The motion was seconded by
Commissioner K. Coffee. With no further discussion on the motion, it was approved
unanimously.
VII. NEW PUBLIC HEARING – 35 RIVERVIEW TERRACE
MOTION TO ACCEPT THE SOLAR PROJECT AT 35 RIVERVIEW TERRACE
CHAIR ALFONSO NARDI YAY
VICE CHAIR WALTER KROLL MOTION – YAY
KEVIN COFFEE YAY
JUDI CROWELL SECONDED – YAY
VANA NESPOR ABSENT
VINCENT WALSH ABSENT
MARISA ZORZI ABSENT
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• Shawn Jones, from Trinity Solar and serving as the representative for the landowner
from 35 Riverview Terrace, was before the Commission to present the solar
application.
• S. Jones advised that the plans were updated prior to the evening’s hearing; the
utility equipment was moved to the rear of the building. Some of the panels were
resituated. While panels are visible from the right-of-way, they are shielded to a
large degree on the side by vegetation. The conduit will be located in the attic and
will be located on the back exterior of the building to connect with the utility
equipment.
• Discussion ensued about the visibility of the panels, though the consensus was that
visibility of the panels occurred when at the correct angle.
• No public comment was provided.
• The conduit will be painted. There will be a total of 28 panels.
• Commissioner W. Kroll made a motion to accept the application as presented with
28 solar panels largely on the south and east sides of the building; the shutoff
equipment being located at the rear of the building; and the conduit being located
within the attic. The motion was seconded by Commissioner J. Crowell. With no
further discussion, the motion was approved unanimously.
VIII. NEW PUBLIC HEARING – 111 FLORIDA STREET (ROOF)
MOTION TO APPROVE THE ROOF PROJECT AT 111 FLORIDA STREET
CHAIR ALFONSO NARDI YAY
VICE CHAIR WALTER KROLL SECONDED – YAY
KEVIN COFFEE YAY
JUDI CROWELL MOTION – YAY
VANA NESPOR ABSENT
VINCENT WALSH ABSENT
MARISA ZORZI ABSENT
• Boyd Foulds, the representative from Innovative Roofing, and Derrick Hill, the
landowner, were before the Commission to present the application relating to the
installation of a new roof at 111 Florida Street.
• B. Foulds commence by advising that the replacement roof would be onyx black in
color largely replacing an existing shingle roof, specifically those shingles on the
porch roof that were more than 30 years old. The roof materials on the third floor is
slate, however. D. Hill advised that the porch roof would be replaced; the intention
is to save as much slate as possible. The slate on the rear part of the roof would be
replaced with asphalt shingles, though, this section of the roof is not visible from
right-of-way. The garage was not sufficient to mount solar panels on. The two-
thirds of the project that is visible from the public way will remain slate, including
all front-facing slate.
• D. Hill will make an effort to save any slate that is in good shape and use it to replace
damaged slate.
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• Harry Seymour from 68 Washington Road commended D. Hill for his efforts to keep
the slate. Sarah Murray from 79 Bowdoin Street also commended D. Hill’s effort to
retain the slate.
• Commissioner J. Crowell made a motion to approve the proposed replacement of the
existing slate and asphalt shingle roof with Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration
asphalt shingles, onyx black in color, as presented in the application and during the
evening’s hearing. The motion was seconded by Commissioner W. Kroll. With no
further discussion, the motion was approved unanimously.
IX. NEW PUBLIC HEARING – 111 FLORIDA STREET (SOLAR)
MOTION TO APPROVE THE SOLAR PROJECT AT 111 FLORIDA STREET
CHAIR ALFONSO NARDI YAY
VICE CHAIR WALTER KROLL MOTION – YAY
KEVIN COFFEE YAY
JUDI CROWELL SECONDED – YAY
VANA NESPOR ABSENT
VINCENT WALSH ABSENT
MARISA ZORZI ABSENT
• Rob Decker, the representative from Sunrun, and Derrick Hill, the landowner, were
before the Commission to present the application relating to the installation of solar
powered panels onto the roof at 111 Florida Street.
• After Chair A. Nardi read the hearing overview from the Hearing Overview Packet, R.
Decker advised that the project involved the installation of 44 solar powered panels
onto the rear portion of the roof and the detached garage. The shutoff and utility
equipment will be installed onto the rear portion of the building with the conduits
being installed in the attic. The panels from the garage will be trenched to the
equipment, which are to be installed onto the back side of the primary building. Any
exterior conduit will be painted to match the color of the building it is affixed to.
• No public comment was provided.
• Commissioner W. Kroll made a motion to approve the proposed installation of 28
solar powered panels onto the north rear side of the primary building, as well as on
the detached garage, with the utility equipment being placed on the north rear side
and eastern side (towards the rear) of the primary building; the conduit will be
located on the north rear side and/or eastern side (towards the rear of the building)
of the primary building, and shall be painted to match the exterior surface it is
affixed to, as presented in the application and during the evening’s hearing. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner J. Crowell. Staff Member A. Strniste sought
confirmation that the project actually involved 44 panels – 32 on the primary
building and 12 on the accessory building. That number of panels was to ensure
that 80% of the electric bill would be covered by solar power. The motion was
amended accordingly and approved unanimously
X. NEW PUBLIC HEARING – 172 THOMPSON STREET
MOTION TO APPROVE THE ROOF PROJECT AT 172 THOMPSON STREET
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CHAIR ALFONSO NARDI YAY
VICE CHAIR WALTER KROLL YAY
KEVIN COFFEE SECONDED – YAY
JUDI CROWELL MOTION – YAY
VANA NESPOR ABSENT
VINCENT WALSH ABSENT
MARISA ZORZI ABSENT
• Genyo Abdi and her translator were before the Commission to present the roof
replacement project relating to 172 Thompson Street.
• The translator confirmed the area of the roof that was previously slate, and that
replacing the entirety of the roof immediately was due to the potential loss of
insurance. An emergency application with the City was filed in 2025.
• After reviewing Google Street View, the Commission observed that the roof was
already minimally visible from the street. Staff Member A. Strniste will connect with
the Office of Housing to figure out what they did not seek approval from the
Commission prior to moving forward with the project.
• No public comment was provided.
• Commissioner J. Crowell made a motion to approve the already installed
replacement asphalt shingle roof, as presented in the application and during the
evening’s hearing at 172 Thompson Street. The motion was seconded by
Commissioner K. Coffee. The Commission discussed categorizing the application as
a Certificate of Hardship due to the potential loss of insurance if the roof was not
replaced. The motion was approved unanimously.
XI. NEW PUBLIC HEARING – W S BOWDOIN STREET (01680-0015)
MOTION TO CONTINUE THE WS BOWDOIN STREET APPLICATION TO
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2026
CHAIR ALFONSO NARDI YAY
VICE CHAIR WALTER KROLL MOTION – YAY
KEVIN COFFEE SECONDED – YAY
JUDI CROWELL YAY
VANA NESPOR ABSENT
VINCENT WALSH ABSENT
MARISA ZORZI ABSENT
• Steve Jablonski, the representative for Guidewire and presenting the application
relating to WS Bowdoin Street, was before the Commission.
• S. Jablonski advised that the Commission of the various updates to the application
since it was submitted in mid-December, specifically the color of the window and
grid pattern. The design was considerably different from the last iteration
presented in the fall of 2025. The proposed five-bedroom building will service as a
group home, which is a use as of right, as established by the Massachusetts Supreme
Court, and will reside on a property that has been vacant for 20-25 years. In his
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opinion, the opposition pertained to the function of the building rather than the
design.
• Elements of houses on the street were taken into consideration. The ADA ramp
requires a lot of space; however, the building sits lower to the ground than a typical
historic building, thus the ramp was incorporated into the front porch – a feature
that was considered to be safer. The first floor sat 30-inches from the ground than
the standard 48-inches. While the design is not in harmony with other Victorians in
the area, it does conform with an Italianate at 79 Bowdoin Street. The Commission
found the design to be much improved, and further discussed the updates to the
application: the window color, the window grid patterns, and the front door. A
discussion ensued about the railings, specifically the design, materials, and color and
how it would relate to other features of the building.
• The Commission viewed Google Street View to gain an understanding as to the
neighborhood and street.
• Hector Rodriguez, the landowner of 103 Bowdoin Street, opined that the proposed
building does not fit with the neighborhood, as well as informed the Commission
that he had been cutting the grass of the vacant property for four years.
• Jamal Seymour, the property owner of 86 Bowdoin Street, opined that the building
does not fit with the neighborhood and that if constructed, the value of his house
would go down.
• Sarah Murray, from 79 Bowdoin Street advised that the house had been built 30
years prior to the other buildings on the street. While she commended the updates
to the design, there was a lack of attention to detail, and that the differences
between the design and what is provided in the application is concerning –
speculating if the discrepancies were intentional to deceive the public. The building
still presents as an industrial building; the building could be setback further from
the street to meet the requirements of the ADA-ramp if the building were to sit
higher. She also inquired about the roof overhang on the side of the building. The
building is a step in the right direction, but does not fit the needs of the
neighborhood.
• Harry Seymour, from 68 Washington Road, agreed with the other members of the
public that the building still does not fit with the neighborhood.
• S. Jablonski advised that this was Guidewire’s first historical project; that the project
was always going to be a group home.
• Commissioner J. Crowell read the written public comment submitted by Sarah
Murray and John Toms into the record. Chair A. Nardi read the written public
comment submitted by Jim Boone into the record.
• Chair A. Nardi confirmed with the Commission a site visit was never conducted and
that performing a site would be valuable in order to gain a sense of the scale of the
street, which would help guide the design and owner.
• Discussion ensued about what constitutes a quorum and how many members of the
Commission could meet at once. Attorney R. Shewchuk recommended not
exceeding more than two members of the Commission at one time. Commissioners
coordinated when they would perform a site visit at the property. A discussion then
ensued about the process for updating the submitted plans.
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• Commissioner W. Kroll made a motion to continue the hearing to the February 5,
2026 meeting agenda. The motion was seconded by Commissioner K. Coffee. With
no further discussion, the motion was approved unanimously.
XII. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING – 21 MOUNTAINVIEW STREET
MOTION TO APPROVE THE RENOVATIONS AT 21 MOUNTAINVIEW STREET
CHAIR ALFONSO NARDI NAY
VICE CHAIR WALTER KROLL MOTION – NAY
KEVIN COFFEE NAY
JUDI CROWELL SECONDED – NAY
VANA NESPOR ABSENT
VINCENT WALSH ABSENT
MARISA ZORZI ABSENT
• This agenda item was tabled since the Petitioner was not present earlier in the
meeting.
• The Petitioner failed to appear before the Commission to present the application.
With the application set to expire on January 30, 2026, the Commission agreed that
they needed to vote on the application at the evening’s meeting. A discussion
between the Commission and City Staff ensued about the enforcement process given
that the absence of the Petitioner was the second time.
• Commissioner W. Kroll made a motion to approve the application relating to 21
Mountainview Street as presented. The motion was seconded by Commissioner J.
Crowell. With no further discussion, the motion was denied unanimously.
XIII. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING – 102 THOMPSON STREET
MOTION TO APPROVE THE PROJECT AT 102 THOMPSON STREET
CHAIR ALFONSO NARDI YAY
VICE CHAIR WALTER KROLL MOTION – YAY
KEVIN COFFEE YAY
JUDI CROWELL SECONDED – YAY
VANA NESPOR ABSENT
VINCENT WALSH ABSENT
MARISA ZORZI ABSENT
• This agenda item was tabled since the Petitioner was not present earlier in the
meeting.
• Ziyad Jarael, the landowner of 102 Thompson Street, and Khalid al Janabi, the
landowner’s translator, were before the Commission to present the application
relating to the porch railings at 102 Thompson Street. Chair A. Nardi read the
hearing overview from the Hearing Overview Packet into the record.
• K. al Janabi showed the Commission materials from Home Depot that they were
proposing to use to reconstruct the railings. The second set of materials were
considered acceptable to the Commission. Being proposed was a 6-inch routed rail
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and 36-inch square end baluster. The railings were not to extend above the window
sills.
• A discussion ensued about the wooden railing along the stairs; the railing would
need to be deconstructed. A black pipe railing could be installed in place of the
wooden handrail.
• Commissioner W. Kroll made a motion to accept the application for 102 Thompson
Street relating to the railings using the materials from the Home Depot visual
presented during the evening’s hearing, as well as replacing the wooden stair
railings – to be replaced by a black pipe railing. The motion was seconded by
Commissioner J. Crowell. With no additional discussion, the motion was approved
unanimously.
XIV. OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY BEFORE THE COMMISSION – ADMINISTRATIVE UPDATES
• Staff Member A. Strniste reviewed the administrative updates from the Hearing
Packet Overview document with the Commission.
• Commissioner W. Kroll inquired with Attorney R. Shewchuk how much latitude the
Commission had in requiring certain design standards as it related to ADA ramps,
and whether the Commission is potentially overstepping by mandating design
standards. Attorney R. Shewchuk will research and follow-up with the Commission
at the next meeting.
XV. OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY BEFORE THE COMMISSION – CORRESPONDENCE TO THE COMMISSION
• No correspondence was submitted to present to the Commission.
XVI. OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY BEFORE THE COMMISSION – QUORUM CALL
• Commissioners J. Crowell and W. Kroll are tentative attendees at the next meeting.
Commissioners A. Nardi and K. Coffee will be present at the next meeting.
I. OTHER MATTERS PROPERLY BEFORE THE COMMISSION – PUBLIC SPEAK OUT
• No members of the public were in attendance to provide public comment.
• Commissioner W. Kroll made a motion to adjourn. The motion was seconded by
Commissioner J. Crowell. With no discussion on the motion, it was approved
unanimously. The Commission adjourned at 7:50 PM.
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Springfield, MA 01104
/413) 787-6020 (office)
/413) 787-6524 (fax)
APPLICATION CHECKLIST
PROPERTY ADDREss: WS Bowdoin Street, Springfield MA
Incomplete application will NOT be accepted and scheduled. A complete and valid application MUST contain the following information:
I) The type of Certificate the petitioner is seeking must be indicated (see Page I);
2) The property owner's signature must appear on the application;
3) Relevant and applicable PHOTOGRAPHS, MATERIALS and PLANS specified on the Application
CHECKLIST
□ APPLICATION
Please complete the attached application and PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NEEDED.
□ PICTURES OF Ex/STING CONDITIONS
Please provide color photographs of the project area's current condition. For example, should the project
pertain to replacing windows, provide a photograph of what the current windows looks like.
□ RENDERING OF PROPOSED PROJECT UPON COMPLETION
Please provide a rendering of what the project will look like upon completion. For some products, such as
siding, windows, doors, solar powered panels, HVAC systems (including heat pumps), this may include prod-
uct details from the manufacturer and/or store or a brochure. For paint color-related projects, a sample of
the color may suffice. For new construction, renderings from an architect are required.
□ PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Please provide specifications for any products (e.g. doors, windows, siding, solar powered panels, HVAC sys-
tems, etc.) to be utilized during the project. Project details from the manufacturer and/or store, or a bro-
chure, will suffice. If available please bring physical samples of the product to the meeting date.
□ LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION
If the landowner is unable to attend the hearing, correspondence shall be submitted that authorizes a repre-
sentative to speak on their behalf about the application.
For more information, visit the City's website: www.sprin~eld-ma.gov/planning/historic-comm or call the Office: (413) 787-6020.
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APPLICATION TYPE
PROPERTY ADDREss: WS Bowdoin Street, Springfield MA
APPLICATION TYPE Certificate of Appropriateness
I✓I CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
Select this type of application for those changes that are in conformance with the guidelines and/or accepta-
ble for the particular Local Historic District.
□ CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP
Select this type of application for those changes that are not appropriate with the underlying District guide-
lines, but which are necessary due to economic, physical, social, or other special conditions that apply to the
individual property, but do not apply to the overall underlying District.
□ CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY
Select this type of application for those changes that affect features not controlled by the Commission (e.g.
work that involves no change in materials, design or dimensions).
□ ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW (I.E. REVIEW OF A STRUCURE IN A NATIONAL REGISTER DISTRICT/INDIVIDUAL BUILDING)
Select this type of application for those changes that affect a structure in a National Register District, or a
structure that is listed as a National Register Individual Building, that utilizes public funding (local, State, or
federal). If the structure is both within a National Register District/Individual Building and a Local Historic
District, select one of the application types above (Appropriateness, Hardship, Non-Applicability). If the
structure contains a Preservation Restriction and is located within a National Register District/Individual
Building, select the Preservation Agreement application type below.
□ PRESERVATION AGREEMENT
Selection this type of application if the structure contains a Preservation Restriction.
□ PRESERVATION OF HISTORICALLY SIGNIFCANT BUILDINGS (DEMO DELAY)
Select this type of application if the structure is more than 75 years old and are requesting that the nine (9)
month demo delay restriction be lifted in order to commence demolition immediately.
□ MUNICIPAL PROTOCOL
Select this type of application if the structure relates to a municipally (City of Springfield) owned property,
and the project will be facilitated by the municipality (City of Springfield).
□ SECTION I 06 REVIEW
Select this type of application if the project is being submitted in accordance with Section I 06.
Recourse: If a petitioner disagrees with a ruling by the Commission, he or she may, within twenty (20) days after filing the notice of such ruling
with the City Clerk, appeal to the Superior Court or Housing Court, if applicable. On the other hand, the Historical Commission may, through
Superior Court (or Housing Court), seek an injunction against any violation with a historic district's guidelines/standards. The Court may order
the removal of any such violation, or the restoration of any building or feature altered or demolition in violation of a historic district's standards.
Persons found guilty of any violations may be fined not less than ten dollars ($10.00) or no more than five hundred dollars ($500.00)
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APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
WS Bowdoin Street, Springfield MA CHECK Box IF THE
PROPERTY OWNER:
PETITIONER REQUIRES
AN INTERPRETER
□
Guidewire INC
OWNERADDRESS:
□ Check box if same as property address
1974 W e St0 Ver Rd , Chicopee MA 01022
OWNER PHONE NUMBER: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR NAME:
413-726-8275
OWNER EMAIL ADDRESS: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR PHONE NUMBER:
dlauber@guidewireinc.org
PROPERTY CODE: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR EMAIL ADDRESS:
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION (USE SEPARATE PAGE IF NEEDED): PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS
New construction of a 5 bedroom single family residence on (Please check all that apply)
the currently vacant property.
□ Windows (see Page 3)
□ Doors (see Page 4)
□ Siding (see Page 5)
□ Roofing (see Page 6)
□ Solar (see Page 6)
□ Signs (see Page 7)
JUSTIFICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP (IF APPLICABLE) (USE SEPARATE □ Heat Pumps ( see page 7)
□ Paint (see Page 8)
PAGE IF NEEDED):
Renovations (e.g. Porches) (see
□ Page 8)
[Z] New Construction (all of the above)
□ Other Projects (see Page 9):
D Check box if property owner will be in attendance at the hearing. If not, correspondence from the property owner authorizing a representative
to present the applicaMuired
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PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE DATE
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Springfield Historical
Commission 70 Tapley Street
Springfield, MA 01104
(413) 787-6020 (office)
(413) 787-6524 (fax)
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
WS Bowdoin Street, Springfield MA CHECK BOX IF THE
PETITIONER REQUIRES
PROPERTY OWNER: AN INTERPRETER
Guidewire INC
OWNER ADDRESS:
Check box if same as property address 1974 Westover Rd, Chicopee MA 01022
OWNER PHONE NUMBER: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR NAME:
413-726-8275
OWNER EMAIL ADDRESS: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR PHONE NUMBER:
dlauber@guidewireinc.org
PROPERTY CODE: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR EMAIL ADDRESS:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION (USE SEPARATE PAGE IF NEEDED): PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS
New construction of a 5 bedroom single family residence on (Please check all that apply)
the currently vacant property.
Windows (see Page 3)
Doors (see Page 4)
Siding (see Page 5)
Roofing (see Page 6)
Solar (see Page 6)
Signs (see Page 7)
JUSTIFICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP (IF APPLICABLE) (USE SEPARATE Heat Pumps (see page 7)
PAGE IF NEEDED): Paint (see Page 8)
Renovations (e.g. Porches) (see
Page 8)
✔ New Construction (all of the above)
Other Projects (see Page 9):
Check box if property owner will be in attendance at the hearing. If not, correspondence from the property owner authorizing a representative
to present the application is required.
01/12/2026
PROPERTY OWNER’S SIGNATURE DATE
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Pella® Lifestyle Series Double-Hung
Aluminum EnduraClad ® Exterior
Detailed Product Description
Frame
• Select softwood, immersion treated with Pella’s EnduraGuard® wood protection formula in accordance with WDMA I.S.-4. The EnduraGuard formula
includes three active ingredients for protection against the effects of moisture, decay, stains from mold and mildew. Plus, an additional ingredient adds
protection against termite damage.
• Interior exposed surfaces are clear pine.
• Exterior surfaces are clad with aluminum.
• Components are assembled with screws, staples and concealed corner locks.
• Overall frame depth is 5" (127 mm) for a wall depth of 3-11/16" (94 mm).
• Jamb liner shall be [Gray, high-impact polyvinyl chloride] [Black, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride] backed by continuous hard-tempered aluminum
springs.
• Optional factory applied jamb extensions are available.
• Optional factory installed fold-out installation fins with flexible fin corners.
• Optional factory-applied EnduraClad® exterior trim.
• Optional factory-installed Pella Steady Set Installation System.
Sash
• Select softwood, immersion treated with Pella’s EnduraGuard® wood protection formula in accordance with WDMA I.S.-4. The EnduraGuard formula
includes three active ingredients for protection against the effects of moisture, decay, stains from mold and mildew. Plus, an additional ingredient adds
protection against termite damage.
• Interior exposed surfaces are clear pine.
• Exterior surfaces are clad with aluminum, lap-jointed and sealed.
• Corners mortised and tenoned, glued and secured with metal fasteners.
• Sash thickness is 1-5/8" (41 mm).
• Sashes tilt for easy cleaning.
Weatherstripping
• Foam with 3 mm skin at head and bottom rail. Thermal-plastic elastomer bulb with slip-coating set into upper sash for tight contact at check rail.
• Secondary polyvinyl chloride leaf-type weatherstrip on bottom sash at sill.
• Jamb liner to seal against sides of sash.
Glazing System
• Quality float glass complying with ASTM C 1036.
• High altitude glazing available.
• Silicone groove-glazed 11/16" [obscure] dual-seal insulating glass [[annealed] [tempered]] [[Advanced Low-E] [SunDefense™ Low-E] [SunDefense+
Low-E] [AdvancedComfort] [NaturalSun Low-E] [NaturalSun+ Low-E] with argon]].
Exterior
• Exterior aluminum surfaces are finished with EnduraClad® protective finish, in a multi-step, baked-on finish.
• Color is [White] [Tan] [Putty] [Brown] [Poplar White] [Portobello] [Hartford Green] [Morning Sky Gray] [Brick Red] [Black].
Interior
• [Unfinished, ready for site finishing] [factory primed with one coat acrylic latex] [factory prefinished [White] [Linen] [Bright White] [stain1 ]].
Hardware
• Galvanized block-and-tackle balances are connected to sash with a polyester cord and concealed within the frame.
• Factory installed self-aligning surface-mounted sash lock. Two sash locks on units with frame width 33-1/4" and greater.
• Optional Sash lift furnished for field installation. Two lifts on units with frame width 33-1/4" and greater.
• Finish is [baked enamel [Champagne] [White] [Brown] [Matte Black]] [Satin Brass] [Satin Nickel].
• Champagne locks are standard on unfinished units; White locks are standard on factory prefinished white units.
Optional Products
Grilles
• Simulated-Divided-Light [with optional spacer]
▪ 7/8" Grilles permanently bonded to the interior and exterior of glass.
▪ Patterns are [Traditional] [Prairie] [Cross] [Top Row] [Custom – Equally Divided].
▪ Interior surfaces are [unfinished, ready for site finishing] [factory primed] [pine: factory prefinished [White] [Linen White] [Bright White] [stain1]].
Exterior grilles to match the exterior cladding color.
▪ Available only on units glazed with Low-E insulated glass with argon.
– or –
• Grilles-Between-the-Glass2
WINDOWS
✔ Check box indicating that you are submitting an order sheet with renderings/brochure of the proposed windows.
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing windows.
✔ Check box indicating that you are aware of the City’s Window Guidelines (click here).
Will the Dimensions of the Windows Change: Yes (Please Provide Details Below Under Additional Information) No
PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE CURRENT WINDOWS:
PLEASE PROVIDE THE REASON FOR WANTING TO REPLACE THE WINDOWS:
NUMBER OF WINDOWS TO BE REPLACED/ADDED: Per rendering
NEW WINDOW MANUFACTURER: Basis of Design; Pella
MODEL NUMBER(S): Product # 300001; Lifestyle Series
True Divided Light
EXISTING PROPOSED
MATERIAL (e.g. wood, vinyl, aluminum, etc): Aluminum Clad Wood
EXTERNAL COLOR(S) (e.g. black, white, etc): Dark Brown/Black/Burgundy
GRID PLACEMENT (Interior or Exterior): Exterior
GRID PATTERN (e.g. two-over-two; six-over-one, etc):
Per rendering
WINDOW STYLE(S) (e.g. double-hung, etc): Double-hung
GLASS TYPE(S) (e.g. single-pane, double-pane, etc): Double-pane
ADDITIONAL INFOMRATION:
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▪ Insulating glass contains 3/4" contoured aluminum grilles permanently installed between two panes of glass.
▪ Patterns are [Traditional] [9-Lite Prairie] [Top Row] [Custom – Equally Divided].
▪ Interior color is [White] [Ivory] [Tan3] [Brickstone] [Black] [Putty3] [Brown3] [Harvest] [Cordovan].
▪ Exterior color [matched to the exterior cladding color] [White]4.
Flat Insect Screen
• InView™ screens
▪ Full-size Vinyl-coated 18/18 mesh fiberglass screen cloth complying with the performance requirements of SMA 1201, set in aluminum frame fitted
to outside of window, supplied complete with all necessary hardware.
▪ Screen frame finish is baked enamel, color to match window cladding.
• Hidden Screen5
▪ Vinyl-coated 18/18 mesh fiberglass screen cloth, set in aluminum channels hidden within the sash, supplied complete with all necessary hardware.
▪ Finish color [White] [Black] [Brown] [Fossil] [Iron Ore].
Hardware
• Optional factory applied limited opening device available for vent units in steel, nominal 3-3/4" opening.
• Optional window opening control device available for field installation. Device allows window to open less than 4” with normal operation, with a release
mechanism that allows the sash to open completely. Complies with ASTM F2090-10.
Sensors
• Optional factory installed integrated security sensors available in vent units.
(1) Contact your local Pella sales representative for current designs, color options and regional market availabiltiy.
(2) Available on units glazed with Low-E insulated glass with argon, and obscure insulated glass.
(3) Tan, brown and putty Interior GBG colors are available only with matching interior and exterior colors.
(4) Appearance of exterior grille color will vary depending on Low-E coating on glass.
(5) Not compatible with Limited Opening Hardware.
DOORS
✔ Check box indicating that you are submitting an order sheet with renderings/brochure of the proposed door(s).
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing door(s).
Will the Dimensions of the Door(s) Change: Yes (Please Provide Details Below Under Additional Information) No
PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE CURRENT DOOR(S):
PLEASE PROVIDE THE REASON FOR WANTING TO REPLACE THE DOOR(S):
NUMBER OF DOOR(S) TO BE REPLACED/ADDED: Per rendering
NEW DOOR MANUFACTURER: Basis of Design; Simpson Door Company
MODEL NUMBER(S): 77504 Nantucket
EXISTING PROPOSED
MATERIAL (e.g. steel, fiberglass, etc): Wood
EXTERNAL COLOR(S) (e.g. black, white, etc): Clear Stained Fir
DOOR STYLE(S) (e.g. colonial, etc): Traditional
PANEL PATTERN (e.g. single; two panel, etc):
See Cut Sheet
GLASS PLACEMENT: Nantucket Style
GLASS TYPE(S) (e.g. single-pane, double-pane, etc): Thermo Pane
ADDITIONAL INFOMRATION:
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Simpson Stile and Rail Wood Door Specifications
Specifier Note: These doors have been tested for air, water and structural performance to rated design pressures
and, when used in conjunction with our WaterBarrier technology option, are ideally suited for coastal areas or
other regions affected by severe weather.
A. Exterior Doors: Nantucket Collection as manufactured by Simpson Door Company.
1. Construction
a. Mortise-and-tenon joinery with face-driven pins
b. Two-piece laminated stile-and-rail construction
c. Divided lite doors made with SDL construction
d. Design pressure ratings of (Specify Design Pressure Rating); with additional hardware if required.
2. Door Design #: (___), Glass Detail #: (___)
3. Sidelight Design #: (___), Glass Detail #: (___)
4. Wood species: Douglas fir, western hemlock, sapele mahogany, nootka
5. Tenon Made of hardwood
6. Face pins to match wood species of door
7. Thickness: 1-3/4” or 2-1/4”
8. Stiles: 5-1/2” wide
9. Panel Detail: ¾” flat panel or 1-7/16” Innerbond Double Hip-raised Panel
10. Moulding: Ovolo sticking or shaker sticking.
Specifier Note: Not all designs offer a glass options. Refer to manufacturer’s literature. Delete if not required.
11. Glass Detail:
a. ¾” insulated glazing options – P-516, Broze, Grey, Green Solex or Glue Chip, White Laminate, Clear
Laminate, Seedy Baroque, Low-E Argon
12. Extended Warranty: 10-year warranty on doors made from Douglas Fir, western hemlock, sapele mahogany and
nootka cypress
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SIDING
✔ Check box indicating that you are submitting an order sheet with renderings of the proposed siding.
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing siding.
NEW SIDING MANUFACTURER: Basis of Design; Hardie
MODEL NUMBER(S): Select Cedarmill
BUILDING SIDE(S) FOR PROPOSED SIDING: All sides
EXISTING PROPOSED
MATERIAL (e.g. wood, stucco, brick, non-wood shingle): Plank Lap Siding
SIDING PATTERN (e.g. clapboard, bevel etc): Clapboard
WINDOW CASING DIMENSIONS: Per rendering
DOOR CASING DIMENSIONS: Per rendering
CORNER BOARD DIMENSIONS: Per rendering
CORNICES DIMENSIONS: Per rendering
FRIEZE BOARD DIMENSIONS: Per rendering
SHUTTER DIMENSIONS: Per rendering
PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE EXISTING SIDING:
PLEASE PROVIDE THE REASON FOR WANTING TO REPLACE THE SIDING:
ADDITIONAL INFOMRATION:
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MATERIAL (e.g. asphalt shingle, slate, clay tile, etc): Asphalt Shingle
PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE EXISTING ROOFING:
PLEASE PROVIDE THE REASON FOR WANTING TO REPLACE THE ROOFING:
ADDITIONAL INFOMRATION:
Roofing Manufacture: Basis of design; Certainteed, 30-year architectural asphalt shingles
SOLAR
WILL THE MATERIAL OF THE ROOF BE CHANGING AS PART OF YES (PLEASE PROVIDE MORE INFO ABOVE)
THIS PROJECT? NO
Check box indicating that you are submitting plans of the proposed solar project.
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing roofing.
ROOF MATERIAL (e.g. asphalt shingle, slate, clay tile, etc):
NUMBER OF SOLAR POWERED PANELS:
SOLAR MANUFACTURER:
LOCATION OF SOLAR POWERED PANELS (e.g. north side of roof):
LOCATION OF MAIN SERVICE PANEL & METER (e.g. rear of building):
LOCATION OF OTHER ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS (e.g. rear of building):
LOCATION OF CONDUIT (e.g. side of building, inside the house):
PROPOSED COLOR OF CONDUIT (e.g. silver, same as house):
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APPLICATION TYPE: REPLACEMENT SIGN NEW SIGN
ILLUMINATION: NON-ILLUMINATED ILLUMINATED
NUMBER OF SIGNS TO BE REPLACED/ADDED:
SIGN MANUFACTURER:
EXISTING PROPOSED
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COLOR(S) (e.g. black, white, etc):
DIMENSIONS:
PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE EXISTING SIGN:
PLEASE PROVIDE THE REASON FOR WANTING TO REPLACE THE SIGN (E.G. DETERIORATION, NEW BUSINESS, ETC.):
ADDITIONAL INFOMRATION:
HEAT PUMPS
✔ Check box indicating that you are submitting plans of the proposed heat pump project.
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing conditions of the applicable building side(s).
SIDING MATERIAL (e.g. wood, vinyl, brick, etc):
HEAT PUMP MANUFACTURER:
NUMBER OF COMPRESSOR UNITS:
LOCATION OF COMPRESSOR UNITS (e.g. rear side of building): See floor plan for compressor location
LOCATION OF OTHER ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS (e.g. rear of building):
LOCATION OF CONDUIT (e.g. side of building, inside the house):
PROPOSED COLOR OF CONDUIT (e.g. silver, same as house):
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Business Office:
1974 Westover Rd.
Chicopee, MA 01022
V/TTY 413.733.6100
Fax 413.331.3196
www.guidewireinc.org
Human Resources
&Training Center:
551 East Columbus Ave.
Springfield Historical Commission Springfield, MA 01105
V/TTY 413.733.6100
70 Tapley Street Fax 413. 733.3237
Springfield, MA 01104 www.guidewireinc.org
Berkshire Office:
34 Depot Street
To members of the Springfield Historical Commission. Union Station, Suite 303
Pittsfield, MA 01201
V/TTY 413.443.3295
This letter is to inform the Historical Commission that Stephen Fax 413.443.1175
Jablonski has been appointed to represent Guidewire.
Daniel Laube
Facilities Director
Guidewire Inc.
1974 Westover Rd
Chicopee, MA 01022
dlauber@guidewireinc.org
Jim Boone
97 Florida St
McKnight
January 9, 2026
Springfield Historical Commission
Re: New Construction WS Bowdoin St
Bowdoin St is made up of 9 homes built between 1870 and 1911. They are of Italianate, Colonial
Revival, Stick Style and Queen Anne as per MACRIS. What is the Style of this proposed home?
One has to ask if this home is an appropriate architectural addition in the middle of a very
different style neighborhood.
I have the following observations about the current proposal, which is somewhat better than
the first one story suggestion, that was denied by the Commission, but still does meet the
standards the Commission should require within the McKnight Historic District.
There are inconsistencies between the colored drawing at the start of the application and the
details shown on the forms. The windows on the drawing are a dark color, the application
indicates a White Aluminum exterior. Dark colors are more appropriate. The Drawing shows
windows with 6/2 divisions and the application shows 4/1. 6/2 preferable.
The Front door in the drawing is single pane, the application shows 2/2 door. Single pane looks
less like the typical side or back door.
It is important that porch railings do not go higher than the lower part of window casing. Not
clear what design of railings are, size or materials.
Other houses on the street have a higher foundation, this one hugs the ground.
The house lacks Symmetry as windows are oddly placed which makes it out of balance, and
haphazard.
The low slung roof line needs some elevation. What is height of building, does it look dwarfed
compared to other houses on the street?
Specific measurements of height of building as well as size of windows and trim should be
included.
This proposal is a start but more work is needed.
Is this the place to introduce a totally new architectural design into an established Historic
District? Does it do justice to the neighborhood and contribute to the neighborhood? I would
say it does not.
Thank You
Jim Boone
Sarah Murray
79Bowdoin St
McKnight District Springfield
January 14, 2026
Springfield Historical Commission
Re: New Construction WS Bowdoin St
Bowdoin St is comprised of homes built between 1870 and 1911 and are of are of Italianate,
Colonial Revival, Stick Style and Queen Anne designs.
The proposed home by Guidewire is a little better than the one proposed originally but still
doesn't fit in with the existing homes. It is even difficult to determine what style the building is
trying to present. When I asked neighbors what they thought they told me that it just looks
industrial. This appearance is in part because of its extremely low foundation, clearly not fitting
in, and its low slung roof line.
One would hope that the architectural rendering of the proposed building would accurately
reflect the listed items on the following pages. This however doesn't seem to be the case. The
'drawing' shows brown or dark windows each with 6 panes over 2 yet page 3 of the document
states white windows and the circled design shows 4 panes over 2. The door provides the
same confusion to the observer as the drawing shows a dark door with a single pane of glass
yet the door design included in the application on page 4 says white door.
These differences almost imply that the architect or the firm just didn't care enough to be
accurate or that we would not bother to look further than a drawing on the front.
This second attempt is better than the one originally submitted and rejected by the
Commission but still falls far short of what we should expect from a well known architect who
should be more knowledgeable of what is expected
This proposed building is still far from acceptable and we hope that it will be rejected by the
Commission
Thank You
Sarah Murray
Springfield MA Historic Commission.
70 Tapley St
Springfield MA 01104
Please reject the proposal for a single family "house" etween 86 and 104
Bowdoin St. Not only does the design disregard compatibility with the other
residential and historic houses in this Historic District but it still has more
the appearance of a commercial building than a residence. It would greatly
detract from the appeal and value of our neighborhood.
John Toms
79 Bowdoin St
Springfield MA 01109
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GRAY STEPHEN P GUIDEWIRE INC GUIDEWIRE INC
120 CLARENDON ST 551 E COLUMBUS AVE 551 E COLUMBUS AVE
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01109 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01105 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01105
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19 HICKOX ST 19 HICKOX ST 93 BOWDOIN ST
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IPRoPERTYAooREss, 24 Westernview St, Springfield MA 01108
Incomplete application will NOT be accepted and scheduled. A complete and valid application MUST contain the following information:
I) The type of Certificate the petitioner is seeking must be indicated (see Page I);
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□ APPLICATION
Please complete the attached application and PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NEEDED.
□ PICTURES OF fxlSTING CONDITIONS
Please provide color photographs of the project area's current condition. For example, should the project
pertain to replacing windows, provide a photograph of what the current windows looks like.
□ RENDERING OF PROPOSED PROJECT UPON COMPLETION
Please provide a rendering of what the project will look like upon completion. For some products, such as
siding, windows, doors, solar powered panels, HVAC systems (including heat pumps), this may include prod-
uct details from the manufacturer and/or store or a brochure. For paint color-related projects, a sample of
the color may suffice. For new construction, renderings from an architect are required.
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Please provide specifications for any products (e.g. doors, windows, siding, solar powered panels, HVAC sys-
tems, etc.) to be utilized during the project. Project details from the manufacturer and/or store, or a bro-
chure, will suffice. /(available please bring physical samples of the product to the meeting date.
□ LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION
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individual property, but do not apply to the overall underlying District.
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federal). If the structure is both within a National Register District/Individual Building and a Local Historic
District, select one of the application types above (Appropriateness, Hardship, Non-Applicability). If the
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Building, select the Preservation Agreement application type below.
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APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE
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PROPERTY ADDRESS:
24 Westernview St, Springfield MA 01108 CHE.CK Box IF THE
PETITIONER REQUIRES □
PROPERTY OWNER: AN INTERPRETER
Allen Stout
OWNER ADDRESS:
D Check box if same as property address
OWNER PHONE NUMBER: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR NAME:
518-331-8583 Trinity Solar/Michael Blanchard
OWNER EMAIL ADDRESS: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR PHONE NUMBER:
astout4 780@aol.com 413-203-9088
PROPERTY CODE: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR EMAIL ADDRESS:
applications.westma@trinity-solar.com
PROJECT DESCRIPTION (USE SEPARATE PAGE IF NEEDED): PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS
Due to high electrical bills, the homeowner proposes to have (Please check all that apply)
solar panels installed.
Trinity Solar would be installing 5.74 kW DC (14 panels). □ Windows (see Page 3)
□ Doors (see Page 4)
□ Siding (see Page 5)
□ Roofing (see Page 6)
[l] Solar (see Page 6)
□ Signs (see Page 7)
JUSTIFICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP (IF APPLICABLE) (USE SEPARATE □ Heat Pumps (see page 7)
□
PAGE IF NEEDED): Paint (see Page 8)
Renovations (e.g. Porches) (see
□ Page 8)
□ New Construction (all of the above)
□ Other Projects (see Page 9):
D Check box if property owner will be in attendance at the hearing. If not, correspondence from the property owner authorizing a representative
to present the a plication is required.
12/15/25
PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE DATE
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ROOFING
✔ Check box indicating that you are submitting an order sheet with renderings of the proposed roofing.
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing roofing.
EXISTING PROPOSED
ROOF STYLE (e.g. gable, hip, mansard, etc): Gable
MATERIAL (e.g. asphalt shingle, slate, clay tile, etc): Asphalt Shingle
PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE EXISTING ROOFING:
PLEASE PROVIDE THE REASON FOR WANTING TO REPLACE THE ROOFING:
ADDITIONAL INFOMRATION:
Roofing Manufacture: Basis of design; Certainteed, 30-year architectural asphalt shingles
SOLAR
WILL THE MATERIAL OF THE ROOF BE CHANGING AS PART OF YES (PLEASE PROVIDE MORE INFO ABOVE)
THIS PROJECT? NO
Check box indicating that you are submitting plans of the proposed solar project.
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing roofing.
ROOF MATERIAL (e.g. asphalt shingle, slate, clay tile, etc):
NUMBER OF SOLAR POWERED PANELS:
SOLAR MANUFACTURER:
LOCATION OF SOLAR POWERED PANELS (e.g. north side of roof):
LOCATION OF MAIN SERVICE PANEL & METER (e.g. rear of building):
LOCATION OF OTHER ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS (e.g. rear of building):
LOCATION OF CONDUIT (e.g. side of building, inside the house):
PROPOSED COLOR OF CONDUIT (e.g. silver, same as house):
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WESTERNVIEW STREET
INSTALLATION OF NEW
ROOF MOUNTED PV SOLAR SYSTEM
24 WESTERNVIEW STREET
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01108
42.0879, -72.5712
P1 ISSUED TO TOWNSHIP FOR PERMIT 8/26/2025
NO. DESCRIPTION DATE
STOUT, ALLEN
TRINITY ACCT #: 2025-08-1387522
24 WESTERNVIEW STREET
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01108
42.0879, -72.5712
PROPOSED PV SOLAR SYSTEM
DRAWING DATE: 8/26/2025
DRAWN BY: MS
REVISED BY:
DC SYSTEM SIZE: 5.74kW
AC SYSTEM SIZE: 5.76kW
MODULE COUNT: 14
MODULES USED: HANWHA 410
MODULE SPEC #: Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10.C+ 410
UTILITY COMPANY: EVERSOURCE
UTILITY ACCT #: 7200 118 9173
UTILITY METER #: 943529322
DEAL TYPE: GOODLEAP
P1
2211 Allenwood Road 877-786-7283
Wall, New Jersey 07719 www.Trinity-Solar.com
90
45
135
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315
S
270 522
***NOTE: 2021 IRC R324.6.2
PLAN VIEW TOTAL ROOF AREA: 2764 FT²
ROOF 1 PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAY TOTAL AREA: 307 FT²
MODULES: 4 ARRAY PERCENTAGE OF PLAN VIEW TOTAL ROOF AREA: 11.1%
PITCH: 36
ORIENTATION: 72
ROOF 2 P1 ISSUED TO TOWNSHIP FOR PERMIT 8/26/2025
MODULES: 5
PITCH: 36 NO. DESCRIPTION DATE
ORIENTATION: 252
UD
ROOF 3
MODULES: 0 DC
PITCH: 36°
ORIENTATION: 342° AC
STOUT, ALLEN
ROOF 4
MODULES: 5 TRINITY ACCT #: 2025-08-1387522
PITCH: 34
ORIENTATION: 252
ROOF 5 ep D M
MODULES: 0
PITCH: 34°
ORIENTATION: 72° M
ROOF 6 24 WESTERNVIEW STREET
MODULES: 0
PITCH: 34°
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01108
ORIENTATION: 162° 42.0879, -72.5712
ROOF 7
MODULES: 0
PITCH: 36°
ORIENTATION: 162°
UD
ROOF 8 DC
AC
MODULES: 0
PITCH: 34°
ORIENTATION: 162°
PROPOSED PV SOLAR SYSTEM
ep D M
ROOF 9 M
MODULES: 0
PITCH: 18°
ORIENTATION: 252°
ROOF 10 DRAWING DATE: 8/26/2025
MODULES: 0 DRAWN BY: MS
PITCH: 15°
ORIENTATION: 162° REVISED BY:
ROOF 11
MODULES: 0
PITCH: 33°
ORIENTATION: 162°
DC SYSTEM SIZE: 5.74kW
ROOF 12
MODULES: 0 AC SYSTEM SIZE: 5.76kW
PITCH: 33° MODULE COUNT: 14
ORIENTATION: 342°
MODULES USED: HANWHA 410
ROOF 13
MODULES: 0 MODULE SPEC #: Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10.C+ 410
PITCH: 33°
ORIENTATION: 252° UTILITY COMPANY: EVERSOURCE
ROOF 14 UTILITY ACCT #: 7200 118 9173
MODULES: 0 UTILITY METER #: 943529322
PITCH: 34° NOTES:
ORIENTATION: 72° 1.) ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE DEAL TYPE: GOODLEAP
ROOF 15 WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
MODULES: 0 2.)
PITCH: 15° 3.) ALL LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE AND REQUIRE FIELD VERIFICATION.
ORIENTATION: 72°
ROOF 16 ALL OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT SHALL BE RAIN TIGHT WITH MINIMUM NEMA 3R RATING.
MODULES: 0
PITCH: 15°
ORIENTATION: 72°
ROOF 17
MODULES: 0 42.0879, -72.5712
P1
PITCH: 18°
ORIENTATION: 342° UD SP 14 HANWHA 410 (Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10.C+ 410)
ROOF 18 1 USE5700H-USMNBE78
MODULES: 0
PITCH: 18° 14 U650 SE OPTIMIZERS
ORIENTATION: 162° M DC 10 UNIRAC 171RLM1-US NXT UMOUNT RAIL - 171” MILL (US)
ROOF 19
MODULES: 0 1 UNIRAC RLSPLCM2-US NXT UMOUNT RAIL SPLICE (US)
PITCH: 15°
ORIENTATION: 162° ep INSIDE P OUTSIDE. SD
ROOF 20
MODULES: 0
PITCH: 15° DC 2211 Allenwood Road 877-786-7283
ORIENTATION: 252° D OUTSIDE (UTILITY ACCESSIBLE) AC
OUTSIDE. TS Wall, New Jersey 07719 www.Trinity-Solar.com
ARRAY CIRCUIT WIRING NOTES
1.) LICENSED ELECTRICIAN ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY
FOR DETERMINING ONSITE CONDITIONS AND
EXECUTING INSTALLATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH
NEC 2023
2.) LOWEST EXPECTED AMBIENT TEMPERATURE BASED ON
ASHRAE MINIMUM MEAN EXTREME DRY BULB
TEMPERATURE FOR ASHRAE LOCATION MOST SIMILAR TO SOLAR MODULES MOUNTED TO ROOF ON 3 ARRAYS
INSTALLATION LOCATION. LOWEST EXPECTED AMBIENT 14 - 410W MODULES W/ 1 SOLAR EDGE U650 PER MODULE
TEMP = -16°C 15 ADC MAX PER STRING
3.) HIGHEST CONTINUOUS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE BASED 8"x8"
f
ON ASHRAE HIGHEST MONTH 2% DRY BULB 1 STRING OF 14 MODULES IN SERIES - 380 Vmax
JUNCTION
TEMPERATURE FOR ASHRAE LOCATION MOST SIMILAR TO BOX
INSTALLATION LOCATION. HIGHEST CONTINUOUS TEMP =
33°C
*TERMINATED INSIDE INVERTER 1
4.) 2005 ASHRAE FUNDAMENTALS 2% DESIGN
TEMPERATURES DO NOT EXCEED 47°C IN THE UNITED
STATES (PALM SPRINGS, CA IS 44.1°C). FOR LESS THAN 9
CURRENT-CARRYING CONDUCTORS IN A ROOF-MOUNTED
SUNLIT CONDUIT AT LEAST 0.5" ABOVE ROOF AND USING
THE OUTDOOR DESIGN TEMPERATURE OF 47°C OR LESS
(ALL OF UNITED STATES)
5.) PV SYSTEM CIRCUITS INSTALLED ON OR IN BUILDINGS
SUPPLYING UTILITY
SHALL INCLUDE A RAPID SHUTDOWN FUNCTION THAT
CONTROLS SPECIFIC CONDUCTORS IN ACCORDANCE WITH
NEC 690.12(A) THROUGH (D)
1Ø 120/240V
6.) PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SYSTEMS SHALL BE PERMITTED
TO OPERATE WITH UNGROUNDED PHOTOVOLTAIC P1 ISSUED TO TOWNSHIP FOR PERMIT 8/26/2025
SOURCE AND OUTPUT CIRCUIT PER NEC 690.41 (A)(4)
NO. DESCRIPTION DATE
7.) UNGROUNDED DC CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS SHALL BE
IDENTIFIED WITH THE FOLLOWING OUTER FINISH:
POSITIVE CONDUCTORS = RED
NEGATIVE CONDUCTORS = BLACK
C STOUT, ALLEN
NEC 210.5(C)(2)
8.) ARRAY AND SUB ARRAY CONDUCTORS SHALL BE #10 PV NEW TRINITY ACCT #: 2025-08-1387522
WIRE TYPE RHW-2 OR EQUIVELANT AND SHALL BE MAIN BREAKER LOAD CENTER
PROTECTED BY CONDUIT WHERE EXPOSED TO DIRECT INSULATED LINE TAPS
SUNLIGHT. SUB ARRAY CONDUIT LONGER THAN 24” SHALL INSTALLED ON MAIN FEEDERS
CONTAIN ≤ 20 CURRENT CARYING CONDUCTORS AND NEC 705.11
NEW
WHERE EXPOSED TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT SHALL CONTAIN ≤ NOTE:
M M
120/240V 240V 1Ø
9 CURRENT CARRYING CONDUCTORS.
DUAL GANG 100A MAIN BREAKER INTERNAL REVENUE GRADE MONITORING 24 WESTERNVIEW STREET
UTILITY METER CONTAINED WITHIN SOLAR EDGE INVERTER SPRINGFIELD, MA 01108
9.) ALL WIRE LENGTHS SHALL BE LESS THAN 100' UNLESS 100A BUSBAR
SOLAR EDGE PN. RWND-3D-240-MB
OTHERWISE NOTED 42.0879, -72.5712
10.) FLEXIBLE CONDUIT SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED ON
CT METERS
ROOFTOP AND SHALL BE LIMITED TO 12” IF USED 2p100A
OUTDOORS MAIN
11.) DISCONNECTS FED BY SUPPLY-SIDE SOURCE
CONDUCTORS SHALL BE BONDED AND CONNECTED TO PROPOSED PV SOLAR SYSTEM
LOCKABLE 60A DISCONNECT 60A UNFUSED
D
GROUNDING SYSTEM IN ACCORDANCE WITH FUSED W/ 30A FUSES DISCONNECT
NEC 250.24 INVERTER #1
240V 1Ø 240V 1Ø
BONDED NEUTRAL ISOLATED NEUTRAL
12.)OVERCURRENT PROTECTION FOR CONDUCTORS PV
CONNECTED TO THE SUPPLY SIDE OF A SERVICE SHALL BE + DRAWING DATE: 8/26/2025
LOCATED WITHIN 10' OF THE POINT OF CONNECTION DRAWN BY: MS
NEC 690.9(A)(3)(2) REVISED BY:
PV
-
NEUTRAL
13.) WHERE TWO SOURCES FEED A BUSSBAR, ONE A
UTILITY AND THE OTHER AN INVERTER, PV BACKFEED
BREAKER(S) SHALL BE LOCATED OPPOSITE FROM UTILITY
G B E L1 L2 N
NEC 705.12(B)(2) DC SYSTEM SIZE: 5.74kW
14.) ALL SOLAR SYSTEM LOAD CENTERS TO CONTAIN ONLY
GENERATION CIRCUITS AND NO UNUSED POSITIONS OR
a SQUARE D
PN: D222NRB
SQUARE D
DU222RB
AC SYSTEM SIZE:
MODULE COUNT:
5.76kW
14
LOADS MODULES USED: HANWHA 410
MODULE SPEC #: Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10.C+ 410
15.) ALL EQUIPMENT INSTALLED OUTDOORS SHALL HAVE UTILITY COMPANY: EVERSOURCE
A NEMA 3R RATING
UTILITY ACCT #: 7200 118 9173
CALCULATIONS FOR CURRENT CARRYING CONDUCTORS UTILITY METER #: 943529322
REQUIRED CONDUCTOR AMPACITY PER STRING DEAL TYPE: GOODLEAP
[NEC 690.8(B)(1)]: (15.00*1.25)1 = 18.75A
PV MODULE SPECIFICATIONS
AWG #10, DERATED AMPACITY HANWHA 410 (Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10.C+ 410)
AMBIENT TEMP: 33°C, TEMP DERATING FACTOR: .96
RACEWAY DERATING = 2 CCC: 1.00 Imp 10.89 NOTE: CONDUIT TYPE SHALL BE CHOSEN BY THE INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR
(40*.96)1.00 = 38.40A Vmp TO MEET OR EXCEED NEC AND LOCAL AHJD REQUIREMENTS
P1
37.64
38.40A >_ 18.75A, THEREFORE WIRE SIZE IS VALID Voc 45.37 A #6 THWN-2 TO GEC
Isc 11.2 3/4'' CONDUIT W/ 2-#10 THWN-2, 1-#10 THWN-2, 1-#10 THWN-2 GROUND
TOTAL AC REQUIRED CONDUCTOR AMPACITY B
24.00A*1.25 = 30.00A
C 1 1/4" CONDUIT W/ #2 XHHW-2
AWG #10, DERATED AMPACITY INVERTER #1 - USE5700H-USMNBE78
AMBIENT TEMP: 30°C, TEMP DERATING: 1.0 D 3/4'' CONDUIT W/ 2-#10 THWN-2, 1-#10 THWN-2 GROUND
RACEWAY DERATING <_ 3 CCC: N/A DC AC
40A*1.0 = 40A Imp 15 Pout 5760 E 3/4'' CONDUIT W/ 2-#10 THWN-2, 1-#10 THWN-2, 1-#10 THWN-2 GROUND
40A >_ 30.00A, THEREFORE AC WIRE SIZE IS VALID Vmp 380 Imax 24
F #10 PV WIRE (FREE AIR) W/ #6 BARE COPPER BOND TO ARRAY
Voc 480 OCPDmin 30
CALCULATION FOR PV OVERCURRENT PROTECTION G 3/4'' CONDUIT W/ 2-#6 THWN-2, 1-#6 THWN-2
TOTAL INVERTER CURRENT: 24.00A Isc 15 Vnom 240
24.00A*1.25 = 30.00A 2211 Allenwood Road 877-786-7283
--> 30A OVERCURRENT PROTECTION IS VALID Wall, New Jersey 07719 www.Trinity-Solar.com
NOTES:
1.) COMPLIES WITH NEC 2023
2.) REFER TO SHEET PV-3 FOR SITE SPECIFIC VALUES REQUIRED BY NEC 690
rrdnity·
3.) STICKERS, LABELS, AND PLACKARDS SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT DURRABILITY TO WITHSTAND THE ENVIROMENT INVOLVED
To be located on all DC junction boxes
and every 10' on DC conduit
SOLAR
WARNING : PHOTOVOLTAIC 2211 Allenwood Road 877-786-7283
POWER SOURCE Wall, New Jersey 07719 www.Trinity-Solar.com
NEC 690.31(D)(2)
NEC690.13
DC Junction Box RAPID SHUTDOWN PHOTOVOLTAIC
SWITCH FOR
SOLAR PV SYSTEM DC DISCONNECT
690.56(D)(2) NEC 690.4(B)
RAPID SHUTDOWN
nECTRtCAL ~ kAtARD rii,-ti_;::-::::z,-se,
I SWITCH FOR
°"
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LO,.O KM.I wtl
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L"lllilalllO NEC 690.7(D)
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SeNice Disconnect SOLAR PV SYSTEf.' NEC 690.13(8)
690.56(D)(2)
Soladeck
SOLAR PV SYSTEM EQUIPPED PHOTOVOLTAIC
WITHI RAPID SHUTDOWN DC DISCONNECT
NEC 690.4(8)
NEC 690.13
If System is Backfed Breaker
-
PHOTOVOI.TA!C AC OISCONNECT
NEC 690.4(B)
e·t◄~:::::tM,
NEC690.7(D)
-
NEC 705.12(8)(2)
PHOlOYOI.TAJC AC DISCONNECT
DC Disconnect
NEC 690.4(B)
Utility Meter
Socket
(L(CTM:AI. SHOCK HAZARD
00"°1""'°4mltiaiAI.I
1t~Oti1mml.aAH0
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-
PHOTOVOLJAIC AC DISCONNt:CT
NEC 690.4(B)
DC Conduit Main SeNice Panel Solar Meter Socket Photovoltaic Load Center lnverter(s) Enphase Envoy Box
AC Disconnect (To Combine Inverters)
Q.PEAK DUO BLK Q .. PEAK D UO BLK ML-G10+ SERIES
■ Mechanical Specification
ML-G10+ SERIES r----
c - - - - - - - - - - - 74.0 ' (1879mm) --------->1
ocells Format 74.0 in x 41.1in x 1.26 in (including frame)
(1879mm x 1045mm x 32mm)
42.8' (1088 mm)
--'+----+-
15.6'(395.Smm)
Weight
Front Cover
48.5 lbs (22.0 kg)
0.13 in (3.2 mm) therma lly pre-stressed glass
I"
4 x Groundlngpolntsi,0.1 B'(4.Smm) L7 ~7:2.04'~!130mrJi
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with anti-reflection technology 39.2 " (!1!;1 mm)
395-415Wp I 132Cells Back Cover Composite fi lm
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41.1' (104Smm)
21.1 % Maximum Module Efficiency Frame Black anodized aluminum
Cell 6 x 22 monocrysta lli ne Q.ANTUM solar ha lf ce lls
Domestic Content Option Available □
Junction box 2.09-3.98 in x 1.26-2.36 in x 0.59-0.71 in
(53-1 01mm x 32-60mm x 15-18mm), IP67, with bypass diodes
-,/, 4 • Mourrtlng slots(OETAILA)
Cable 4 mm 2 Solar cable;(+)~ 72.04 in (1830 mm),(-)~ 72.04 in (1830 mm)
Connector Staubli MC4; IP68 -l ~ 1.26' f.32 mm) DETAIL A 0.6Ji:-~~-~~r
MOD L 0.96' (24.SmmJ r-E=3I01!3' (1Uimm)
■ Electrical Characteristics
POWER CLASS 395 4 00 405 410 4 15
MINI MUM PERFORMANCE AT STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS, STC' (POWER TOLERANCE +5W/-OW)
Power at MPP1 PMPP [W] 395 400 405 41 0 415
Includes Domestic Content Short Circuit Current1 lsc [A] 11.10 11.14 11.17 11.20 11.23
E
:, 45.27 45.30 45.34 45.37 45.41
E
Open Circuit Voltage1 V oe M
Thi s product contains U.S. manufact ured compon ents wh ich ·c: Current at MPP IMPP [A] 10.71 10.77 10.83 10.89 10.95
ca n contribute to qualifying for the 10% domestic content :ii
bonus to applicable tax c redits under t he Inflation Red uctio n Voltage at MPP VMPP M 36.88 37.13 37.39 37.64 37.89
Act of 2022 .' Efficiency1 [%] ~20.1 ~2 0.4 ~20.6 ~2 0.9 ~21.1
MINIMUM PERFORMANCE AT NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS, NMOT2
nfill Breaking the 21 % efficiency barrier
Q.ANTUM DUO Z Technology with zero gap cell layout
boosts module efficiency up to 21.1%.
E
:,
E
·c:
Power at MPP
Short Circuit Current
Open Circuit Voltage
PMPP
lsc
V oe
[W]
[A]
M
296.3
8.95
42.69
300.1
8.97
42.72
303.8
9.00
42.76
307.6
9.03
42.79
311.3
9.05
42.83
:ii Current at MPP IMPP [A] 8.46 8.51 8.57 8.62 8.68
Voltage at MPP VMPP M 35.03 35.25 35.46 35.68 35.89
A reliable investment 'Measurement tolerances PMPP ±3%; lsc; Voe ±5% at STC: 1000W/m 25±2 ' C, AM 1.5 according to IEC 60904-3, 800W/m NMOT. spectrum AM 1.5
25 2 2 2
, ,
,..., Inclusive 25-year product wa rranty and 25-yea r li near
performance warra nty. 2 Oce lls PERFORM ANCE WARRANTY PERFORMANCE AT LOW IRRADIANCE
~ At least 98% of nominal power ..6' \10
Enduring high performance
Long-term yield secu rity w ith A nt i LeTI D Technology,
I
~
during fi rst year. Thereafter max.
0.5 % deg radat ion per year. At
least 93.5% of nomi nal power
u p to 10 years. At least 86 % of
iii
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QCells Anti PIO Tech nology3 and Hot-Spot Protect. "
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nom inal power up to 25 yea rs.
A ll data wit hi n measurement
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Extreme weather rating ,.
ii:
0
BO
accordance w ith the warranty
t erms of the Qcells sa les
0 0
organization of your respective 600 800 1000
YEARS co untry. IRRADIANCE [W/m~
High-t ech alum inum al loy frame, certified for
high snow (5400 Pa) and wind loads (4000 Pa).
•standard terms of guarantee for the 5 PV companies with t he Typlcal module performance under low lrradlance conditions In
highest production capacity in 2021 (February 2021) comparison to STC conditions (25-C, 100QW/m2).
TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS
Far beyond the standard
Temperature Coefficient of lsc a [%/K] +0.04 Temperature Coefficient of V Oc [%/K] - 0.27
Qcel ls' compre hensive qua lity program ensures hig h 109±5.4
Temperature Coefficient of PMPP y [%/K] - 0.34 Nominal Module Operating Temperature NMOT
lo ng-term yields and the reliability of you r solar system. (43±3'C)
■ Properties for System Design
Maximum System Voltage Vsvs M 1000 (IEC)/1000 (U L) PV module classification Class II
Maximum Series Fuse Rating [A DC] 20 Fire Rating based on ANSI / UL 61730 TYPE2
Max. Design Load, Push / PulP [l bs/ft' ] 75 (3600Pa)/55 (2660Pa) Permitted Module Temperature - 40'F up to +185 'F
on Continuous Duty (-40'C up to +85'C)
, This statement should not be relied on as tax advice and Is subject to change Max. Test Load, Push / Pull' [l bs/ft'] 113 (5400Pa)/84 (4000Pa)
based on cha nges made to the Inflation Reduction Act and Its lmplementlng rules 3 See Insta llation Manua l
and regu lations. Please consult a qu alified tax professional for specific guidance.
2 See data sheet on rear for further information.
3 APT test conditions acco rding to IEC /TS 62804-1:2015, method A (-1500V, 96 h)
■ Qualifications and Certificates
UL61730-1& UL61730-2, CE-complian~
IEC 61215:2016, IEC 61730:2016,
U.S. Pat ent No. 9,893,215 (so lar cel ls),
The ideal solution for: *DCA Module Option:
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Rooftop arrays on DCA 17 m odul e has materi al code www.flN.com
1011 112202n
residential buildings 'M D06 G100A-017' printed
on th e module powe r label. •contact your Qcells Sales Represent ative for detai ls regardi ng t he module's e ligibi lity t o be Buy American Act (BAA) compliant.
Qcells pursues minimizing paper output in consideration of the global environment.
Note: lnsblllatlon Instructions must be followed . Contact our tedmlcel service for further Information on approved Installation of this product.
Hanw ha Q CELLS America Inc. 300 Spectrum Center Drive, Suite 500, Irvine, CA 92618, USA I TEL +1 (949) 748 5996 1EMAIL na.support@qcells.com I WEB www.qcells.com acells
/ SolarEdge Home Hub Inverter / SolarEdge Home Hub Inverter
USA Domestic Content Eligible USA Domestic Content Eligible
Single Phase, for North America Single Phase, for North America
SE3800H -US / SE5700H -US / SE7600H -US / SE10000H -US / SE11400H-US SE3800H-US / SE5700H- US / SE7600H-US / SE10000H-US / SE11400H-US
Applicable to inverters with part number USExxxxH-USMNBE78 Applicable to inverters with part number USExxxxH-USMNBE78
Model Number 11 1 SE3800H-US SE5700H-US SE7600H-US SE10000H-US SE11400H-US Model Number111 SE3800H-US SE5700H-US SE7600H-US SE10000H-US SE11400H-US
OUTPUT - AC ON GRID
3800@ 240V 5760 @240V 7600@ 240V 10,000 @ 240V 11,400 @ 240V Supported Battery Types SolarEdge Home Battery 400V
Maximum AC Power Output
3300@ 208V 5000@ 208V 6600 @208V 8700@ 208V 10,000 @ 208V
w
Number of Batteries per Inverter Upto 3
AC Output Voltage (Nominal) 208/ 240 Vac
Maximum Continuous Power (Charge and Discharge)C'l 12,500 w
AC Output Voltage (Range) 183-264 Vac
Number of Ports 2
AC Frequency Range (min - nom - max) 59.3 - 60 - 60.5(2) Hz Maximum Current per Port 40 Ade
Maximum Continuous Output Current 16 24 32 42 47.8 A 2-pole Disconnection Up to the inverter's rated standalone power
Maximum Fault Current/ Duration 74/ 50 Aac / µs
SMART ENERGY CAPABILITIES I
GFDI Threshold 1 A
Consumption Metering Built-in 19>
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) <3 %
Standalone & Battery Storage With Backup Interface (purchased separately) for service up to 200A; up to 3 inverters
Power Factor 1, adjustable -0.85 to 0.85
EV Charging Direct connection to the SolarEdge Home EV Charger<10>
Utility Monitoring, Islanding Protection,
Yes
Country Confiqurable Thresholds ADD ITIONAL FEATURES I
Charge Battery from AC (if allowed) Yes Supported Communication Interfaces RS485, Ethernet Cellular81>, Wi-Fi (optional)02>, SolarEdge Home Network03> (optional)
Typical Nighttime Power Consumption < 2.5 w Revenue Grade Metering, ANS I C12.20 Built-inC9>
OUTPUT - AC STANDALONE (BACKUP)1 3l I Integrated AC, DC, and Communication Connection Unit Yes
Rated AC Power in Standalone Operation14> 12, 500015>15> w Inverter Commissioning With the SetApp mobile application using built-in Wi-Fi Access Point for local connection
Maximum Continuous Output Current in Standalone DC Voltage Rapid Shutdown (PV and Battery) Yes, NEC 690.12
52 A
Ooeration
STANDARD COMPLIANCE I
Locked Rotor Amperage (LRA)m Up to 106 A
Safety UL 1741, UL 1741SA, UL 1741SB, UL 1699B, CSA 22.2#107.1, C22,2#330, C22.3#9, ANSI/CAN/UL 9540
AC L-L Output Voltage Range in Standalone Operation 211-264 Vac
Grid Connection Standards IEEE1547-2018 and IEEE-1547.1 Rule 21, Rule 14H
AC L-N Output Voltage Range in Standalone Operation 105 -132 Vac
Emissions FCC Part 15 Class B
AC Frequency Range in Standalone Operation
55-60-65 Hz Power Control System (PCS) UL 1741 PCS114>
(min - nom - max)
GFDI 1 A INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS I
THD <5 % L1, L2, N terminal blocks, PE busbar for inverter connection
AC Terminals
L1, L2 terminal blocks, PE busbar for EV Charqer AC connection
INPUT - DC (PV AND BATTERY} I DC Terminals 3 x terminal block pairs for PV input, 2 x terminal block pair for battery input
Transformer-less, Ungrounded Yes
AC Output and EV AC Output Conduit Size/
Maximum Input Voltage 480 Vdc 1" maximum/14-4AWG
AWG Ranqe
Nominal DC Input Voltage 380 Vdc DC Input (PV and Battery) Conduit Size/
1" maximum/14-6AWG
Reverse-Polarity Protection Yes AWG Ranqe
in/
Ground-Fault Isolation Detection 600k0 Sensitivity Dimensions with Connection Unit (H x W x D) 21.06 X 14.6 X 8.2 / 535 X 370 X 208
mm
Maximum Input Short Circuit Current 45 Ade Weight with Connection Unit 44.9 I 20.3 lb/ kg
Maximum Inverter Efficiency 99.2 % Noise < so dBA
99@240V
CEC Weighted Efficiency 98.5 99 % Cooling Natural Convection
98.5@ 208V
2-Pole Disconnection Operating Temperature Range -40 to +140 / -40 to +60115> "F / ·c
Yes
Protection Rating NEMA4X
DC CONNECTION - PV I
7600@ 240V 11,520 @ 240V 15,200@ 240V 20,000 @ 240V 22,800 @ 240V (8) Discharge power is limited up to the inverter's rated AC power for on-grid applications, and up to 12.5 kW for standalone applications, as well as up to the installed batteries' rating.
Maximum Input Power
6600@ 20BV 10,000 @ 208V 13,200 @ 208V 17,400 @ 208V 20,000 @ 208V
w (9) For consumption metering current transformers should be ordered separately: SECT-SPL-225A-T-20 or SEACT1250-400NA-20. Revenue grade metering is only for production metering.
(10) For more information about the SolarEdge Home EV Charger, refer to the SolarEdge Home EV Chari;ier datasheet.
20@240V 30@240V 40@240V 53@240V 60@240V
Maximum Input Current Ade (11) Purchased separately. Information concerning the data plan terms & conditions is available in SolarEdge Communication Plan Terms and Conditions.
17@208V 26@208V 35@208V 46@208V 53 @208V (12) External Wi-Fi antenna for wider range provided with the inverters package. Refer to the Antenna for Wi-Ei and ZigBee Wireless Communications datasheet.
Number of Ports 3 (13) SolarEdge Home Network Plugin ENET-HBNP-01 purchased separately. For more information, refer to the SolarEdge Home Network Plugin datasheet.
(14) Only part numbers USExxxxxH-USMNxx7x support the PCS meter.
Maximum Current per Port 40 Ade
(15) Fu ll power up to at least 122°F / S0"C. For power deratlng information refer to the Temperature Deratlng for North America technical note.
(1) These specifications apply to inverters with part number SExxxxxH-USMNBE78 and connection unit model number DCD-1PH-US-PxH-F-x.
(2) For other regional settings please refer to the SolarEdge Inverters Power Control Options application note.
(3) Not designed for non-grid connected applications and requires AC for commissioning. Standalone (backup) functionality is only supported for the 240V grld.
(4) For models SE7600H-US and below, the Rated AC Power in Standalone Operation is configurable between 7,600W with a Maximum Continuous Output Current of 32A or 12,SOOW with a Maximum
Continuous Output Current of 52A, from firmware version 4.23.xx.
(5) Operational only at ambient temperatures up to 86°F / 30°C. Above 86°F / 30°C, the Maximum Rated AC Power in Standalone Operation is 11,400W.
(6) Available only for single inverter installations. In multi-inverter installations, the Maximum Rated AC Power in Standalone Operation is 11,400W.
(7) For more information about LRA (Locked Rotor Amperage) values, see the SolarEdge Home Hub Inverter LRA application note.
© SolarEdge Technologies, Ltd. All rights reserved. SOLAR EDGE, the SOOlrEdge logo, OPTIMIZED BY SOLAR EDGE are trademarks or registered trademarks of SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. © SolarEdge Technologies, Ltd. All rights reserved. SOLAREDGE, the SolarEdge logo, OPTIMIZED BY SOLAR EDGE are trademarks or registered trademarks of SolarEdge Technologies, Inc.
All other trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners. Date: June 25, 2025 DS-000272-NAM. Subject to change without notice. All other trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners. Date: June 25, 2025 DS-000272- NAM. Subject to change without notice.
-c I Power Optimizer
Power Optimizer 0 USA Domestic Content Eligible, for North America
U650 / U6508
USA Domestic Content El igible*
~ U650 U650B Units
For North America rn INPUT
w
l
U650 / U650 8 ,:, Rated Input DC Powerm
Absolute Maximum Input Voltage (Voe)
MPPT Operating Range
60
8-60
650
I
I
100
12.5-100
Vdc
Vdc
Maximum Input Current (Maximum lsc of Connected PV Module) 15 Ade
0 Maximum Input Short Circuit Current(2)
Maximum Efficiency
18.75
99.5
Ade
%
-c Weighted Efficiency
Overvoltage Category
98.6
II
%
-s:
-I OUTPUT DURING OPERATION (POWER OPTIMIZER CONNECTED TO OPERATING SOLAREDGE INVERTER)
Maximum Output Current
Maximum Output Voltage
OUTPUT DURING STANDBY (POWER OPTIMIZER DISCONNECTED FROM SOLAREDGE INVERTER OR INVERTER OFF)
60
15
I 80
Ade
Vdc
I
-rnN
I
Safety Output Voltage per Power Optimizer 1 ± 0.1 Vdc
STANDARD COMPLIANCE I
Photovoltaic Rapid Shutdown System CSA C22.2#330, NEC 2014 - 2023
EMC FCC Part 15 Class B, IEC 61000-6-2, IEC 61000-6-3
Safety CSA C22.2#107.1, IEC 62109-1 (Class II safety), UL 1741
Material UL 94 V-0, UV Resistant
,:, RoHS
Fire Safety
Yes
VDE-AR-E 2100-712:2013-05
INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS I
Maximum Allowed System Voltage 1000 Vdc
Dimensions 011 x L x H) 129 x 155 x 30 I 5.07 x 6.10 x 1.18 I 129 X 165 X 45 / 5.07 X 6.49 X 1.77 mm/in
Mi~~ u s~ Weight 720 I 1.6 I 790 I 1.74 gr /lb
from1mpatttdp,1ru Input Connector MC4
Input Wire Length 0.1 / 0.32 m/ft
Output Connector MC4
SolarEdge's USA- manufactured offering for PV power optimization at Output Wire Length (+) 2.3, (-) 0.10/ (+) 7.54, (-) 0.32 m/ft
Operating Temperature Rang em -40 to +BS ·c
the module level Protection Rating IP68 / NEMA6P
Relative Humidity 0-100 %
I Eligible for domestic content: SolarEdge I Flexible system design for maximum space
(1) The Rated Power of the module at STC wil l not exceed the ix>wer optimizer's Rated Input DC Power. Modules with up to +5% power tolerance are allowed.
USA-manufactured Power Optimizers*, when pa ired utilization (2) The Maximum Input Short Circuit Current is adjusted for worst case conditions of ambient temperature, irradiance, bifacial gain, and so on, in accordance with NEC and CSA
with certain SolarEdge inverters, are intended to be (3) Power derating is applied for ambient temperatures above +85°C / +185°Ffor U650 and for ambient temperatures above +75°C / 167°F for U650B. Refer to the Power Optimizers Temperature Peratiog
I Faster installations with simplified wire management technical note for details.
eligible for the enhanced federal income tax credit
for domestic content and easy assembly using a sing le bolt
PV System Design Using a SolarEdge SolarEdge Home Three Phase Three Phase
Units
I Compatible with a wide range of modules, including lnverter141 Wave/ Hub Single Phase for 208V Grid for 277 /480V Grid
I Specifically designed to work with SolarEdge
g g
inverters high-powered and bifacial PV modules
(Power Optimizers) U650B 6 8 14
Maximum String Length (Power Optimizers) 25 50151
I Supports high open circuit voltage (Voe) modu les I Advanced safety:
Maximum Usable Power Delivered per String 5700 6000 12,750 w
with U650B , Patented Sense Connect technology, desig ned Inverters with Rated Per the inverter's maximum input
to automatically detect and prevent potential AC Power ~ 5700W DC power~I
Maximum Allowed
Inverters with Rated One string: 7200
I U650B provides improved design flexibi lity of electric arcs at the connector level before an arc Connected Power per
AC Power of 6000W
5700
Two strings or more: 7800
15,000
mu ltifaceted, complex roofs, with extended is created
Stringl61171
Inverters with Rated 6800, only when connected to at least
w
output vo ltage that reduces yield factor losses AC Power > 7600W two strinas
t Patented SafeDC™ - module-level voltage
Parallel Strings of Different Lengths or Orientations Yes
shutdown, for installer and firefighter safety
I Superior efficiency (99.5%) (4) It is not allowed to mix U650 or U650B Power Optimizers with P-series Power Optimizers in new installations in the same string.
1 Meets NEC requirements for arc fau lt protection (5) A string with more than 30 optimizers does not meet NEC rapid shutdown requirements; safety voltage will be above the 30V requirement.
(6) For the 208V grid, the maximum is permitted only when the difference in connected ix>wer between strings is 1,000W or less.
I Mitigates diverse types of module mismatch loss, (AFCI) and Photovoltaic Rapid Shutdown System (7) For the 240V or 277/4SOV grids, the maximum is permitted only when the difference in connected power between strings 2,000W or less.
from manufacturing tolerance to partial shading (PVRSS) (8) Refer to the Single String Design G11idelines application note for more details.
• Manufactured by SolarEdge with the intent to be eligible for inclusion under the elective safe harbor in calculating the Domestic Cost Percentage under the "Rooftop (MLPE)" category (under IRS
Notice 2024-411. The PCBA, Electncal Parts, and Enclosure are domestically manufactured to meet the requirements of eligibility to be considered for the ITC domestic content bonus adder.
SolarEdge does not provide tax and/or legal advice. You should consutt with your own legal and/or tax advisor(s) regarding the eligibility of your project for the ITC or PTC, including the 10%
domestic content bonus, to determine how the applicable rules apply to your particular project. The forward-looking statements in this datasheet are accurate as of the date herein and are subject to
change. For more information, please contact your local SolarEdge sales representative
solaredge.com solarffi(iti4 © Solcirfdge Technologies, Ltd. All rights reserved, SOLAREDGE, the Solarfdge logo, OPTIMIZED BY SOLAR EDGE are trademarks or registered tradermirks of Solarfdge Technologies, Im::,
All other trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners. Date: February 19, 2025 DS-000247-NAM . SUbjectto change without notice.
® Listed
486B
Pressure Cable Connectors
File No. E-5238 8-TAP® INSULATION PIERCING TAP CONNECTORS TORQUE AND
Suffii6Je lor use on Ifie lfrui
sfcleol the service equipment.
CURRENT RATINGS
(Solid and/or Stranded)
INSULATION-PIERCING TAP CONNECTORS NOMINAL TAP CURRENT RATIING
CONECTORES DE DERIVACION QUE PERFORAN EL AISLAMIENTO CATALOG# MAIN TAP TORQUE (IN AMPS)*
BTC2/0-14 2/0-4 10-14+ 80 IN. LBS. 40
Installation Instructions: lnstalacion lnstrucciones:
Improperly installed electrical wiring can be dangerous
and cause electrical fires. The connector chosen must
t Los cables electricos mal instalados pueden ser peligrosos
y provocar incendios. El conector escogido debe ser de un
BTC1/0-10
C4 0-1
BTC4/0-6
BTC4/0-2
1/0-8
0-3
4/0-2
4/0-2
2-10*
-10
1/0-6
4/0-2
80 IN. LBS.
~25 s
160 IN. LBS.
160 IN. LBS.
130
~3
170
260
be sized to the wires being used. Consult local building tamano adecuado para las cables que se utilicen. Consulte BTC250-6 250-4 4/0-6 160 IN. LBS. 260
code before doing any electrical work. For assistance, las c6digos de construcci6n locales antes de efectuar trabajos
refer to an instructional book or consult aqualified electricos. Si necesita ayuda, consulte un libro de instrucciones BTC250-4 250-1 3/0-4 160 IN. LBS. 225
electrician. oconsulte con un electricista capacitado. BTC250-2 250-1/0 4/0-2 160 IN. LBS. 260
BTC350-1/0 350-1/0 350-1/0 330 IN. LBS. 350
BTC500-4 500-2/0 4/0-4 330 IN. LBS. 260
Contact with electricity can cause serious injury or death. figure 1 Use solo en cable aislado. [RHH, RHW(-2), THHN, THHW, THW, BTC500-1/0 500-4/0 350-1/0 330 IN. LBS. 350
Use on insulated cable only. [RHH, RHW(-2), THHN, THWN, USE, XHHW(-2). Consulte con la fabrica para obtener
THHW, THW, THWN, USE, XHHW(-2). Consult factory /,\ informaci6n sabre otros tipos de aislamiento]. Sise va ahacer BTC500-14 750-3/0 10-14 ++++ 80 IN. LBS. 40
for other insulation types] If the installation is to be ~ la instalaci6n sabre un cable con corriente el conductor derivado BTC750-250 750-250 500-250 330 IN. LBS. 430
made on an energized run, the tap conductor must debe estar libre de carga y no debe estar aterado. Use guantes
be under no load and must not be grounded. Use con aislamiento electrico. Quite le la corriente al cable del cual se +10-14 Cu SOLID/STRANDED; 10-12 Al SOLID/STRANDED
electrically insulated gloves. De-energize the run cable if hace la derivaci6n si nose pueden cumplir estas condiciones. El ++2-10 Cu SOLID/STRANDED; 2-10 Al STRANDED
there are any questions of these conditions being met. contacto con electricidad puede producir lesiones graves omortales. +++2-10 Cu SOLID/STRANDED; 2-8 Al STRANDED
++++10-14 Cu SOLID/STRANDED; 10-12 Al STRANDED
1. Determine the direction for the tap conductor to exit and 1. Determine la direccion en la que el conductor derivado saldra y Full line is 600V dual-rated, 194°F(90°C)
discard one end cap. See figure 1. deseche la tapa terminal sobrante. Vea la ilustracion 1. • Based on NEC Table 310-16 1996 (Not more than 3 insulated conductors in a raceway at ambient temperature of 30° C) for the largest tap wire size.
2. Position the main (or feeder) side of the connector around 2. Coloque el lado principal (o de alimentaci6n) del conector
the run cable and tighten the bolt finger tight. See alrededor del cual se hace la derivacion y apriete firmemente
figure 2. If required , loosen the bolt slightly to allow the el dedo del perno. Vea la ilustracion 2. Si hace falta, afloje
connector to open completely. DISASSEMBLY NOT el perno ligeramente para permitir que el conector se abra
RECOMMENDED . The plastic "Turbo" spacer holds the completamente. NO ES RECOMENDABLE DESARMAR EL
connector open which eases installation and ensures proper CONECTOR. El espaciador "Turbo" de plastic□ mantiene al
connections. conector abierto, lo cual faci lita la instalacion y asegura que las
conexiones se hagan correctamente.
3. Cut the end of the tap cable squarely. DO NOT STRIP
3. Corte el extrema del cable de derivacion perpendicularmente a su
CABLE INSULATION.
eje. NO PELE EL AISLAMIENTO DEL CABLE.
4. Insert the tap cable into the tap side of the connector unti I ii 4. lnserte el cable de derivacion en el lado de derivacion del
is seated in the remaining end cap. See figure 3. conector hasta que lope contra la tapa terminal que queda. Vea la
5. Continue tightening the torque regulating bolt with a ilustracion 3.
standard box or socket wrench until the torque regulating 5. Continue apretando este perno que regula la torsion con una
piece breaks away. If the connector has two (2) assembly Ilave estandar ode cubo hasta que la pieza que regula la torsion
bolts, alternately tighten until the hexagonal torque devices se parta y se separe. Si el conector tiene dos (2) pernos de
break away. See figures 4a & 4b. Note that the plastic ensamblaje, aprietelos alternativamente hasta que el dispositivo
"turbo" spacer on the side will also break. To make the de regulacion de torcio se parta. Vea la ilustracion 4a y 4b.
installation even easier and to relieve torque from the Observe que el espaciador "turbo" de plastic □ en el costado
tambien se fracturara. Para hacer esta instalacion aon mas facil y
cables, a second wrench can be used on the hexagonal
para aliviar la torsion de las cables, se puede usar una segunda
piece on the bottom of the connector.
DO NOT use gripping type pliers, pipe, open ended
Ilave sabre la pieza hexagonal al fondo del conector.
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or adjustable wrenches as these may damage the comunes o ajustables ya que estas pueden daiiar el
hexagonal torque regulating device. A torque wrench is not
required.
dispositivo hexagonal que regula la torsion. Nose requiere una
Ilave de torsion. ffi ADVERTENCIA: Cancer y Dalio Reproductivo - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
MAKE SURE ONLY THE TOP HEXAGONAL TORQUE ASEGURESE QUE SE USE, PARA EL ENSAMBLADO, 1800 S. Prairie Drive
DEVICE OF THE BOLT HEAD IS USED FOR SOLO EL DISPOSITIVO SUPERIOR DE REGULACION DE One year limited warranty. See idealind.com for more information. Sycamore, IL, U.S.A.
ASSEMBLY. THE SECOND HEX PIECE [CLOSER TORSION DE LA CABEZA DEL PERNO. LA SEGUNDA 800-435-0705 • www.idealind.com
PIEZA HEXAGONAL {LA MAS CERCANA AL CUERPO Garantfa limitada de un aiio. Visite www.idealind.com para obtener detalles de la garantfa.
TO THE BODY OF THE CONNECTOR] IS USED FOR Before After conect
Torque Torque Reached, DEL CONECTOR) SE USA SOLO PARA DESARMAR EL
DISASSEMBLY. One Hex Piece
Applied CONECTOR.
Note: The torque regulating bolt ensures the correct torque Breaks-Away
Nola: El perno regulador de torsion garantiza la aplicaci6n de la
is applied to the conductors without using a torque wrench. figure 4a figure 4b torsion correcta a las conductores sin usar una Ilave de torsion. NO 9053-2
Important information such as run and tap ranges, voltage La informacion importante de longitud de cable pelado y de toma, 1839420
ratings and material/temperature ratings is marked on the las clasificaciones de materiales y temperatura esta marcada en el
connector. conector.
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APPLICATION CHECKLIST
PROPERTY ADDREss:168 Thompson St, Springfield MA
Incomplete application will NOT be accepted and scheduled. A complete and valid application MUST contain the following information:
I) The type of Certificate the petitioner is seeking must be indicated (see Page I);
2) The property owner's signature must appear on the application;
3) Relevant and applicable PHOTOGRAPHS, MATERIALS and PLANS specified on the Application
CHECKLIST
□ APPLICATION
Please complete the attached application and PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NEEDED.
□ PICTURES OF fxlSTING CONDITIONS
Please provide color photographs of the project area's current condition. For example, should the project
□
pertain to replacing windows, provide a photograph of what the current windows looks like.
RENDERING OF PROPOSED PROJECT UPON COMPLETION
Please provide a rendering of what the project will look like upon completion. For some products, such as
siding, windows, doors, solar powered panels, HVAC systems (including heat pumps), this may include prod
uct details from the manufacturer and/or store or a brochure. For paint color-related projects, a sample of
□
the color may suffice. For new construction, renderings from an architect are required.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Please provide specifications for any products (e.g. doors, windows, siding, solar powered panels, HVAC sys
tems, etc.) to be utilized during the project. Project details from the manufacturer and/or store, or a bro-
□
chure, will suffice. If available please bring physical samples of the product to the meeting date.
LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION
If the landowner is unable to attend the hearing, correspondence shall be submitted that authorizes a repre
sentative to speak on their behalf about the application.
For more information, visit the City's website: www.springfield-ma.gov/planning/historic-comm or call the Office: (413) 787-6020.
OFFICE USE ONLY
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APPLICATION TYPE
PROPERTY ADDREss: 168 Thompson St, Springfield MA
APPLICATION TYPE (Select Application Type)
I✓I CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
Select this type of application for those changes that are in conformance with the guidelines and/or accepta-
ble for the particular Local Historic District.
CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP
Select this type of application for those changes that are not appropriate with the underlying District guide-
lines, but which are necessary due to economic, physical, social, or other special conditions that apply to the
individual property, but do not apply to the overall underlying District.
□ CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY
Select this type of application for those changes that affect features not controlled by the Commission (e.g.
work that involves no change in materials, design or dimensions).
□ ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW (I.E. REVIEW OF A STRUCURE IN A NATIONAL REGISTER DISTRICT/INDIVIDUAL BUILDING)
Select this type of application for those changes that affect a structure in a National Register District, or a
structure that is listed as a National Register Individual Building, that utilizes public funding (local, State, or
federal). If the structure is both within a National Register District/Individual Building and a Local Historic
District, select one of the application types above (Appropriateness, Hardship, Non-Applicability). If the
structure contains a Preservation Restriction and is located within a National Register District/Individual
Building, select the Preservation Agreement application type below.
□ PRESERVATION AGREEMENT
Selection this type of application if the structure contains a Preservation Restriction.
□ PRESERVATION OF HISTORICALLY SIGNIFCANT BUILDINGS (DEMO DELAY)
Select this type of application if the structure is more than 75 years old and are requesting that the nine (9)
month demo delay restriction be lifted in order to commence demolition immediately.
□ MUNICIPAL PROTOCOL
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and the project will be facilitated by the municipality (City of Springfield).
□ SECTION I 06 REVIEW
Select this type of application if the project is being submitted in accordance with Section I 06.
Recourse: If a petitioner disagrees with a ruling by the Commission, he or she may, within twenty (20) days after filing the notice of such ruling
with the City Clerk, appeal to the Superior Court or Housing Court, if applicable. On the other hand, the Historical Commission may, through
Superior Court (or Housing Court), seek an injunction against any violation with a historic district's guidelines/standards. The Court may order
the removal of any such violation, or the restoration of any building or featu~e altered or demolition in violation of a historic district's standards.
Persons found guilty of any violations may be fined not less than ten dollars ($10.00) or no more than five hundred dollars ($500.00)
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APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
168 Thompson St, Springfield MA CHE.CK Box IF THE.
PROPERTY OWNER:
PE.TIT/ONER RE.QUIRES
AN INTE.RPRE.TE.R
□
Gregory Bodison
OWNER ADDRESS:
[Z] Check box if same as property address
OWNER PHONE NUMBER: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR NAME:
(484) 844-7677 Window Nation LLC
OWNER EMAIL ADDRESS: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR PHONE NUMBER:
bodison59@gmail.com
PROPERTY CODE: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR EMAIL ADDRESS:
windownation@gopermits.org
PROJECT DESCRIPTION (USE SEPARATE PAGE IF NEEDED): PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS
Remove and replace 10 windows, like for like with no (Please check all that apply)
structural changes.
[l] Windows (see Page 3)
□ Doors (see Page 4)
□ Siding (see Page 5)
□ Roofing (see Page 6)
□ Solar (see Page 6)
□ Signs (see Page 7)
JUSTIFICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP (IF APPLICABLE) (USE SEPARATE □ Heat Pumps (see page 7)
□
PAGE IF NEEDED): Paint (see Page 8)
Renovations (e.g. Porches) (see
□ Page 8)
□ New Construction (all of the above)
□ Other Projects (see Page 9):
D Check box if property owner will be in attendance at the hearing. If not, correspondence from the property owner authorizing a representative
to present the application is required.
PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE DATE
Last Updated OI /30/2025 Page 2
For a valid application, it must contain the following information:
--Type of Certificate petitioner is seeking must be indicated
--Owner's signature must appear on the Application
-- PHOTOS, MA TERJALS, and PLANS specified on the
Application instruction sheets
Incomplete applications will NOT be accepted.
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01103 APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF: HARDSHIP x
(check one only) ON-APPLICABILITY
For Historical Commission Use
168 Thompson St, Springfield MA
Address of Property Date Received Waived by Abutters
Greqorv Bodison
Owner Date Notice Posted Waived by Commission
Date Notice Mailed Date Discussed/No Hearing
168 Thompson St
Address of Owner Hearing Date Decision/Date
Proposed Change (describe in detail below):
Remove and replace 10 windows, like for like with no structural changes.
Window Removal Type: Wood
Exterior Trim : High Performance Trim Coil
Exterior Trim Color: White
Sealant: OSI Quad Max
Insulation Around Window: OSI Quad Foam
Justification for Certificate of Hardship:
Window replacements, original
windows are 100 years old
and new windows will look
identical
(484) 844-7677
Daytime Telephone Number
(Please attach additional information to this sheet)
WINDOWS
✔ Check box indicating that you are submitting an order sheet with renderings/brochure of the proposed windows.
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing windows.
✔ Check box indicating that you are aware of the City’s Window Guidelines (click here).
Will the Dimensions of the Windows Change: □Yes (Please Provide Details Below Under Additional Information) □
✔ No
PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE CURRENT WINDOWS:
Window Removal Type: Wood
PLEASE PROVIDE THE REASON FOR WANTING TO REPLACE THE WINDOWS:
Original windows are 100 years old
NUMBER OF WINDOWS TO BE REPLACED/ADDED: 10
NEW WINDOW MANUFACTURER: Window Nation
MODEL NUMBER(S): SpectraView
EXISTING PROPOSED
MATERIAL (e.g. wood, vinyl, aluminum, etc): Wood Vinyl
EXTERNAL COLOR(S) (e.g. black, white, etc): white
GRID PLACEMENT (Interior or Exterior):
GRID PATTERN (e.g. two-over-two; six-over-one, etc):
Upper window glass only
WINDOW STYLE(S) (e.g. double-hung, etc): double hung
GLASS TYPE(S) (e.g. single-pane, double-pane, etc): double pane
ADDITIONAL INFOMRATION:
Last Updated 01/30/2025 Page 3
1070 North Farms Road
Wallingford, CT 06492
License #: 197968 Vt#
WINDOW NATION
Date of Agreement:
December 20, 2025
Customer ID: PR2015955
Contract No: WN-HTF-0176006-0
WINDOWS • SIDING • DOORS
Sales: 866-446-2846
Service: 866-217-9582
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Buyer Address: Buyer Contact Information: Buyer Email Information:
Gregory Bodison 4848447677 bodison59@gmail.com
Kelly Bodison 4848447677
168 Thompson St
Springfield, MA 01109
Buyer(s) listed above hereby jointly and severally agrees to purchase the goods and/or services listed on the accompanying specification sheets, in
accordance with the prices and terms described in the Custom Remodeling and Improvement and the Product Specifications (collectively, this
"Agreement").
Windows - SpectraView inclusions: Beveled exterior frame with slimline look, Fusion welded frame and sashes, foam filled frame (except sliders), double low profile
sash locks to complement sleek design, dual-fin wool pile weather stripping, that all special formula uPVC, block and tackle balance system on double hung window,
intercept stainless steel spacer, reinforced meeting rail and bottom sash rail, Dura-Sill engineered sloped sill, Soft-Seal straddle gasket, exterior custom capping,
installation by a certified crew, clean up and haul away of all job related debris.
DO NOT SIGN THIS CONTRACT IF THERE ARE ANY BLANK SPACES.
It is agreed and understood by and between parties that the Product Specifications, along with the Custom Remodeling and Improvement
Agreement, constitutes the entire understanding between the parties, and replaces any and all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements,
either written or oral. The Product Specifications may not be changed, modified, or varied in any way (with exception that installation materials may
be substituted with similar products when inventory shortages exist) unless such changes are in writing and signed by both Buyer(s) and Window
Nation, LLC. Buyer(s) hereby acknowledge that Buyer(s) has read the Product Specifications.
I have read and received each page of this Product Specification.
Window Nation Buyer(s)
Signature of Exterior Design Consultant Buyer Name: Gregory Bodison
Steven Greb - License #: 197968 Buyer Name: Kelly Bodison
YOU, THE BUYER(S), MAY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION AT ANY TIME PRIOR TO MIDNIGHT OF THE THIRD BUSINESS DAY AFTER THE DATE OF
THIS TRANSACTION. SEE THE ATTACHED NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM FOR AN EXPLANATION OF THIS RIGHT.
Gregory Bodison December 20, 2025 www.windownation.com Page 1 of 3
1070 North Farms Road
Wallingford, CT 06492
License #: 197968 Vt#
WINDOW NATION
Date of Agreement:
December 20, 2025
Customer ID: PR2015955
Contract No: WN-HTF-0176006-0
WINDOWS • SIDING • DOORS
Sales: 866-446-2846
Service: 866-217-9582
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Buyer Address: Buyer Contact Information: Buyer Email Information:
Gregory Bodison 4848447677 bodison59@gmail.com
Kelly Bodison 4848447677
168 Thompson St
Springfield, MA 01109
Work Order Details:
Model: SpectraView W:24.0" H: 56.0" Location: 1st Floor, Dining Room Quantity: 3
B
Style: Double Hung
1 Color: Interior White > Exterior White
Glass: Extreme 2 Pane/Lowe & Argon > Standard > Not OBS
Grids: Half Grids or Ends Only > Match Base > Colonial > Contour
Screen: Flex Screen (Full)
Model: SpectraView W:24.0" H: 56.0" Location: 1st Floor, Living Room Quantity: 6
Style: Double Hung
2 Color: Interior White > Exterior White
Glass: Extreme 2 Pane/Lowe & Argon > Standard > Not OBS
Grids: Half Grids or Ends Only > Match Base > Colonial > Contour
Screen: Flex Screen (Full)
Model: SpectraView W:36.0" H: 56.0" Location: 1st Floor, Dining Room Quantity: 1
B
Style: Double Hung
3 Color: Interior White > Exterior White
Glass: Extreme 2 Pane/Lowe & Argon > Standard > Not OBS
Grids: Half Grids or Ends Only > Match Base > Colonial > Contour
Screen: Flex Screen (Full)
Additional Items:
(1) EPA Lead Containment Install - Window (Per Opening)
(3) EPA Lead Containment Install - Bay/Bow/Triple Set (Per Opening)
(10) Remove Weights and Fill Weight Pockets with Fiberglass Insulation
Gregory Bodison December 20, 2025 www.windownation.com Page 2 of 3
1070 North Farms Road
Wallingford, CT 06492
License #: 197968 Vt#
WINDOW NATION
Date of Agreement:
December 20, 2025
Customer ID: PR2015955
Contract No: WN-HTF-0176006-0
WINDOWS • SIDING • DOORS
Sales: 866-446-2846
Service: 866-217-9582
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Buyer Address: Buyer Contact Information: Buyer Email Information:
Gregory Bodison 4848447677 bodison59@gmail.com
Kelly Bodison 4848447677
168 Thompson St
Springfield, MA 01109
Special Instructions:
None
Installation Details:
Window Removal Type: Wood Additional products needed in the future: No
Exterior Trim: High Performance Trim Coil Customer agrees to allow Window Nation to post a
yard sign until 30 days after install: Yes
Exterior Trim Color: White
Year house was built: 1903
Sealant: OSI Quad Max EPA Lead Containment Required: Yes
Insulation Around Window: OSI Quad Foam EPA Lead Testing Required: No
Clean Up and Haul Away: Yes HOA Approval Required: No
Gregory Bodison December 20, 2025 www.windownation.com Page 3 of 3
1070 North Farms Road
Wallingford, CT 06492
License #: 197968 Vt#
WINDOW NATION
Date of Agreement:
December 20, 2025
Customer ID: PR2015955
Contract No: WN-HTF-0176006-0
WINDOWS • SIDING • DOORS
Sales: 866-446-2846
Service: 866-217-9582
CUSTOM REMODELING AND IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT
Buyer Address: Buyer Contact Information: Buyer Email Information:
Gregory Bodison 4848447677 bodison59@gmail.com
Kelly Bodison 4848447677
168 Thompson St
Springfield, MA 01109
Buyer(s) listed above hereby jointly and severally agrees to purchase the goods and/or services of Window Nation, LLC. ("Contractor") in accordance
with the prices and terms described in this document and the Product Specifications, which are incorporated as part of the Agreement (collectively,
this "Agreement"). This Agreement represents a cash sale of goods and services. Buyer(s) agrees to pay the cost of the goods and services
purchased as described herein, regardless of timing or approval of any financing Buyer(s) may seek for their purchase.
Sale Total $16,770
Setup & Disposal Fee $349
Permit Administration $330
Total Sale Price $17,449 Estimate Project Start: 6-8 Weeks
Sales Tax (0.0%) $0 Estimate Project Finish: 1 to 3 days after start
Total Amount Due $17,449
Down Payment $5,000 Buyer(s) acknowledge that definite start and completion
dates are NOT of the essence. Delays beyond Contractors
Down Payment Type Check - 123 control not included in calculating timeframes. See
Measure Tech to Collect Deposit NO Section 6 of the Terms and Conditions.
Balance Due $12,449
Amount Financed $12,449
COD (Payable at time of install) $0
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the parties, and this Agreement replaces any and all prior negotiations,
representations, or agreements, either written or oral. No amendment, modification or waiver of this Agreement shall be valid or effective unless in
writing and signed by both parties. Buyer(s) hereby acknowledge that Buyer(s) 1) has read the entire Agreement and has received a completed,
signed, and dated copy of this Agreement, including the two accompanying Notice of Cancellation forms, on the date first written above and 2) was
orally informed of his/her right to cancel this transaction.
Buyer(s) also agrees and understands that if Buyer(s) finance the work with a third-party, the terms of that financing will be contained on separate
documents, including any finance charge. Price includes all discounts and promotions.
I have read and received each page of this Agreement.
Window Nation Buyer(s)
Signature of Exterior Design Consultant Buyer Name: Gregory Bodison
Steven Greb - License #: 197968 Buyer Name: Kelly Bodison
YOU, THE BUYER(S), MAY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION AT ANY TIME PRIOR TO MIDNIGHT OF THE THIRD BUSINESS DAY AFTER THE DATE OF
THIS TRANSACTION. SEE THE ATTACHED NOTICE OF CANCELLATION FORM FOR AN EXPLANATION OF THIS RIGHT.
Gregory Bodison December 20, 2025 www.windownation.com Page 1 of 6
WHY WINDOW NATION? AT WINDOW NATION,
OVER 2,000,000 WINDOWS INSTALLED IN MORE THAN 200,000 HOMES WE KNOW
REPLACEMENT WINDOWS
ATTENTION TO DETAIL QUALITY EXPERIENCE We’re third-generation window replacement experts who have been lucky to provide
homeowners replacement windows and doors for over fifteen years. We opened our
first showroom in Maryland in 2006, quickly growing to serve homeowners in cities
across the country – and we’re not stopping there. We’re grateful for every homeowner
who has trusted us to upgrade their most important asset: their home.
• Detailed quality audits every hour on every • Window Nation uses America’s only • Installation crew leaders average more that We’ve learned a lot about home improvement over the years, but the most important thing we learned isn’t about
manufacturing line integrated system of window installation 20,000 windows and over a decade experience window replacement. We learned the home improvement industry isn’t about offering the best windows and doors;
materials, insulation, sealant, and caulking it’s about the relationships we build with our customers. Your home is your most important asset, and we don’t take
• 20-point installation review • Service technicians average 15 years of
• OSI Quad Foam experience the opportunity to work with you lightly. There’s nothing more important to us than providing high-quality windows,
• 96% customer satisfaction on clean up
and safety • OSI Quad Max exterior sealant • Over 2 million windows installed in over and doors to help you turn your house into your dream home.
200,000 homes
• Custom windows measured to the tightest • Ultra-premium, high-performance exterior
tolerance in the industry trim coil • 3rd largest window dealer in the country, Our team at Window Nation will go the extra mile to ensure your project goes smoothly. We pride ourselves on
ranked by Window and Door Market Magazine our attention to detail, and you can feel comfortable knowing you’re working with one of the most experienced,
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requiring no follow up service detail-oriented teams in the industry. Our team undergoes hours of ongoing training and education on the latest
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SPECTRAVIEW PROVIDING AFFORDABILITY, STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY, AIR INFILTRATION GLASS
INTERIOR COLORS EXTERIOR COLORS AND PLEASING AESTHETICS Poorly designed windows don’t have built-in airlocks, weather-
stripping, and barriers necessary to keep air from forcing its way in,
SPECTRAVIEW window comes standard
---- and leaky windows cause drafty homes. SPECTRAVIEW windows with one of our double-pane, high-
greatly minimize air leaks with numerous air barriers designed into performance Low-E glass systems with the
1. World-class assembly
our advanced sill design. The narrow manufacturing tolerances stainless steel spacer system, which helps to
Black Cranberry Bronze Ivory
Consistent fabrication quality from window to window. Fusion-
welded sashes and frame are built squarely. produce a tight window that prevents air infiltration. dramatically improve the efficiency of your
White Vinyl --
Dark Bronze Wedgewood
Blue
Forest Green
Interior/Exterior finish also available in Matte Black
2. Wet-glazed process
Secures glass in sash for a tight seal and delivers industry-
leading air infiltration rates.
3. H-LC35 performance
High structural rated performance without a sill rise extender,
improving clear opening.
AREAS OF AIR INFILTRATION
Sash meeting rail
new windows.
LOW-E
Low-E Coating
4. Wool-pile weatherstripping Sash perimeter
Protects around the perimeter of all sashes to fight air infiltration. Clear Glass
GRID TYPE GRID STYLES 5. Foam-filled sash and frame
Increases thermal performance and energy efficiency Argon Fill
6. Interlock system
Inside
Interlock at sash meeting rails creates a super-tight seal against Stainless Steel
air infiltration, providing security, comfort and well being. Spacer
Sill
7. Tilt-in sash system
Dual operating tilt-in sashes make cleaning safe and easy
from inside the home.
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Grids between Simulated divided Colonial Prairie 8. Dual vent latches Certified Products
glass (GBG) lites (SDL) Low-E Coating
When deployed, limit sash travel, allowing for a
secure way to keep windows open for ventilation.
Custom grid configurations, plus oriel and cottage sash options available. STRUCTURAL DATA * Up to 80% better than industry minimum .30cfm Clear Glass
Grid pattern availability and appearance is based on window size and shape. 9. Block and tackle balance system ** psf Pressure measurement = pounds per
square foot (Lbs./ft2)
Ensures smooth operation tht is reliable and quiet for years. Air: 0.01 cfm at 25 mph* Test results vary by style and size of window. Size
Argon Fill
10. Balance covers Structural: DP 35
tested is 48x84
SPECTRAVIEW IS ALSO AVAILABLE IN SLIDING WINDOWS, CASEMENT AND AWNING WINDOWS, Give the window a more attractive and finished appearance.
Inside Stainless Steel
PICTURE WINDOWS, BAY AND BOW WINDOWS, GARDEN WINDOWS, HOPPERS, AND SLIDING DOORS. 11. Stainless steel spacer system Spacer
• Corrosion-resistant - will not rust
• Temperature resistant - maintains a strong, secure seal
through temperature changes WINDOWS ASSEMBLED IN THE USA
• Strength and durability - stronger than tin and aluminum spacers
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and tin spacers for better energy efficiency and east coast climates. This weather is unlike any other in the country due to its hot, humid summers and brutally cold and snowy
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assurance that your investment is protected. Additionally, your warranty is completely transferable to the next homeowner. Contact a
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Dual-action locks allow you to lock or tilt open the window with a flip of Fusion-welded corners FlexScreen with a cutting- REPUTATION BUILT ON DECADES OF EXPERIENCE
Sliders come in 2- and 3-lite models. 3-lite Casements have a unique Patio doors are built strong, including a heavy- the thumb. Double low-profile sash locks come in three different finishes edge, PVC-coated, high-
prevent air from passing Window Nation, Inc. was started by the Magden brothers with the mission of offering an unsurpassed selection of premium name-brand
sliders have a center fixed panel and are hinged design that allows for duty metal reinforcement and an extruded - white, oil-rubbed bronze, and brushed nickel performance spring steel
through and boost products installed by highly skilled licensed professionals and guaranteed by the most comprehensive warranty in the industry. Window
available in configurations of 1/3-1/3-1/3 and easy cleaning from the inside aluminum screen door frame, while still frame. Hides in the window
structural support. Nation is consistently listed nationally as a top 20 window retailer, offers an award-winning customer service experience, maintains the
1/4-1/2-1/4 . of your home. remaining aesthetically appealing. screen pocket to improve
sightlines.
grades via third-party review sites, and continues to deliver a 96 percent customer satisfaction.
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Dealer Quote Detail
BILL TO: SHIP TO: Harvey Building Products
WINDOW NATION LLC/WALLINGFORD CT WINDOW NATION LLC/WALLINGFORD CT CREATED
8110 MAPLE LAWN BLVD, SUITE 335 1070 NORTH FARMS RD 1/14/2026
FULTON, MD 20759-0000 WALLINGFORD, CT 06492-0000 ORDERED
Phone: (866) 217 - 9582 Fax: Phone: (410) 689 - 9792 Fax: Quote Only
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10000-1 Tribute DH, Complete Unit, Unit Size 23 x 57, RO 23.25 x 57.5, 1 $241.54 $241.54
Replacement, Unit Color = White,
Unit 1 Lower Glass: Glass Width = 17.25,
BB
Unit 1 Upper Glass: Glass Width = 16.25, Glass Height = 25.1875,
ThermaLock RS, Double Glazed, Double Low-E RS, Argon Filled,
Standard Strength,
Grille App = Contour In-Glass , Grille Color = White , ,
Label Name = None, Lock Option = Integrated DBL Lock and Latch,
Match Frame, Sash Limit Devices = Night Latch, Lift Rail Options = D
None/Standard, Full FlexScreen, VIEWS Mesh, Design Pressure Rating = ~
DP35, ~ 23" ~
, RO • 23.25" ,
Clear Opening Width = 18, Clear Opening Height = 24.125, Clear
Room Location: room: Dining Room
Opening Square Footage = 3.02, U-Factor = 0.23, SHGC = 0.24,
Pricing Details
Upper Glass Grid Add-On per Sash $15.56
Foam Filled Add-On $11.90
Lower Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Upper Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Lower Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Upper Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Tribute Double Hung Base Charge $191.10
Lower Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Upper Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Vinyl-DH-SH Screen Add-On $5.10
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11000-1 Tribute DH, Complete Unit, Unit Size 23 x 57, RO 23.25 x 57.5, 1 $241.54 $241.54
Replacement, Unit Color = White,
Unit 1 Lower Glass: Glass Width = 17.25,
Unit 1 Upper Glass: Glass Width = 16.25, Glass Height = 25.1875,
ThermaLock RS, Double Glazed, Double Low-E RS, Argon Filled,
Standard Strength,
Grille App = Contour In-Glass , Grille Color = White , ,
BB
Label Name = None, Lock Option = Integrated DBL Lock and Latch,
Match Frame, Sash Limit Devices = Night Latch, Lift Rail Options = D
None/Standard, Full FlexScreen, VIEWS Mesh, Design Pressure Rating = -
DP35, - 23" -
' RO - 23.25" ,
Clear Opening Width = 18, Clear Opening Height = 24.125, Clear
Room Location: room: Dining Room
Opening Square Footage = 3.02, U-Factor = 0.23, SHGC = 0.24,
Pricing Details
Upper Glass Grid Add-On per Sash $15.56
Foam Filled Add-On $11.90
Lower Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Upper Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Lower Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Upper Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Tribute Double Hung Base Charge $191.10
Lower Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Upper Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Vinyl-DH-SH Screen Add-On $5.10
LINE # DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT PRICE EXTENDED
12000-1 Tribute DH, Complete Unit, Unit Size 23 x 57, RO 23.25 x 57.5, 1 $241.54 $241.54
Replacement, Unit Color = White,
Unit 1 Lower Glass: Glass Width = 17.25,
Unit 1 Upper Glass: Glass Width = 16.25, Glass Height = 25.1875,
ThermaLock RS, Double Glazed, Double Low-E RS, Argon Filled,
Standard Strength,
Grille App = Contour In-Glass , Grille Color = White , ,
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Label Name = None, Lock Option = Integrated DBL Lock and Latch,
Match Frame, Sash Limit Devices = Night Latch, Lift Rail Options = D
None/Standard, Full FlexScreen, VIEWS Mesh, Design Pressure Rating =
DP35, -
- 23" -
' RO - 23.25" ,
Clear Opening Width = 18, Clear Opening Height = 24.125, Clear
Room Location: room: Dining Room
Opening Square Footage = 3.02, U-Factor = 0.23, SHGC = 0.24,
Pricing Details
Upper Glass Grid Add-On per Sash $15.56
Foam Filled Add-On $11.90
Lower Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Upper Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Lower Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Upper Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Tribute Double Hung Base Charge $191.10
Lower Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Upper Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Vinyl-DH-SH Screen Add-On $5.10
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13000-1 Tribute DH, Complete Unit, Unit Size 23 x 57, RO 23.25 x 57.5, 1 $241.54 $241.54
Replacement, Unit Color = White,
Unit 1 Lower Glass: Glass Width = 17.25,
Unit 1 Upper Glass: Glass Width = 16.25, Glass Height = 25.1875,
ThermaLock RS, Double Glazed, Double Low-E RS, Argon Filled,
Standard Strength,
Grille App = Contour In-Glass , Grille Color = White , ,
BB
Label Name = None, Lock Option = Integrated DBL Lock and Latch,
Match Frame, Sash Limit Devices = Night Latch, Lift Rail Options = D
None/Standard, Full FlexScreen, VIEWS Mesh, Design Pressure Rating = -
DP35, - 23" -
' RO - 23.25" ,
Clear Opening Width = 18, Clear Opening Height = 24.125, Clear
Room Location: room: Living Room
Opening Square Footage = 3.02, U-Factor = 0.23, SHGC = 0.24,
Pricing Details
Upper Glass Grid Add-On per Sash $15.56
Foam Filled Add-On $11.90
Lower Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Upper Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Lower Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Upper Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Tribute Double Hung Base Charge $191.10
Lower Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Upper Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Vinyl-DH-SH Screen Add-On $5.10
LINE # DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT PRICE EXTENDED
14000-1 Tribute DH, Complete Unit, Unit Size 23 x 57, RO 23.25 x 57.5, 1 $241.54 $241.54
Replacement, Unit Color = White,
Unit 1 Lower Glass: Glass Width = 17.25,
Unit 1 Upper Glass: Glass Width = 16.25, Glass Height = 25.1875,
ThermaLock RS, Double Glazed, Double Low-E RS, Argon Filled,
Standard Strength,
Grille App = Contour In-Glass , Grille Color = White , ,
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Label Name = None, Lock Option = Integrated DBL Lock and Latch,
Match Frame, Sash Limit Devices = Night Latch, Lift Rail Options = D
None/Standard, Full FlexScreen, VIEWS Mesh, Design Pressure Rating =
DP35, -
- 23" -
' RO - 23.25" ,
Clear Opening Width = 18, Clear Opening Height = 24.125, Clear
Room Location: room: Living Room
Opening Square Footage = 3.02, U-Factor = 0.23, SHGC = 0.24,
Pricing Details
Upper Glass Grid Add-On per Sash $15.56
Foam Filled Add-On $11.90
Lower Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Upper Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Lower Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Upper Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Tribute Double Hung Base Charge $191.10
Lower Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Upper Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Vinyl-DH-SH Screen Add-On $5.10
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15000-1 Tribute DH, Complete Unit, Unit Size 23 x 57, RO 23.25 x 57.5, 1 $241.54 $241.54
Replacement, Unit Color = White,
Unit 1 Lower Glass: Glass Width = 17.25,
Unit 1 Upper Glass: Glass Width = 16.25, Glass Height = 25.1875,
ThermaLock RS, Double Glazed, Double Low-E RS, Argon Filled,
Standard Strength,
Grille App = Contour In-Glass , Grille Color = White , ,
BB
Label Name = None, Lock Option = Integrated DBL Lock and Latch,
Match Frame, Sash Limit Devices = Night Latch, Lift Rail Options = D
None/Standard, Full FlexScreen, VIEWS Mesh, Design Pressure Rating = -
DP35, - 23" -
' RO - 23.25" ,
Clear Opening Width = 18, Clear Opening Height = 24.125, Clear
Room Location: room: Living Room
Opening Square Footage = 3.02, U-Factor = 0.23, SHGC = 0.24,
Pricing Details
Upper Glass Grid Add-On per Sash $15.56
Foam Filled Add-On $11.90
Lower Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Upper Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Lower Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Upper Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Tribute Double Hung Base Charge $191.10
Lower Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Upper Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Vinyl-DH-SH Screen Add-On $5.10
LINE # DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT PRICE EXTENDED
16000-1 Tribute DH, Complete Unit, Unit Size 23 x 57, RO 23.25 x 57.5, 1 $241.54 $241.54
Replacement, Unit Color = White,
Unit 1 Lower Glass: Glass Width = 17.25,
Unit 1 Upper Glass: Glass Width = 16.25, Glass Height = 25.1875,
ThermaLock RS, Double Glazed, Double Low-E RS, Argon Filled,
Standard Strength,
Grille App = Contour In-Glass , Grille Color = White , ,
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Label Name = None, Lock Option = Integrated DBL Lock and Latch,
Match Frame, Sash Limit Devices = Night Latch, Lift Rail Options = D
None/Standard, Full FlexScreen, VIEWS Mesh, Design Pressure Rating =
DP35, -
- 23" -
' RO - 23.25" ,
Clear Opening Width = 18, Clear Opening Height = 24.125, Clear
Room Location: room: Living Room
Opening Square Footage = 3.02, U-Factor = 0.23, SHGC = 0.24,
Pricing Details
Upper Glass Grid Add-On per Sash $15.56
Foam Filled Add-On $11.90
Lower Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Upper Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Lower Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Upper Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Tribute Double Hung Base Charge $191.10
Lower Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Upper Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Vinyl-DH-SH Screen Add-On $5.10
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17000-1 Tribute DH, Complete Unit, Unit Size 23 x 57, RO 23.25 x 57.5, 1 $241.54 $241.54
Replacement, Unit Color = White,
Unit 1 Lower Glass: Glass Width = 17.25,
Unit 1 Upper Glass: Glass Width = 16.25, Glass Height = 25.1875,
ThermaLock RS, Double Glazed, Double Low-E RS, Argon Filled,
Standard Strength,
Grille App = Contour In-Glass , Grille Color = White , ,
BB
Label Name = None, Lock Option = Integrated DBL Lock and Latch,
Match Frame, Sash Limit Devices = Night Latch, Lift Rail Options = D
None/Standard, Full FlexScreen, VIEWS Mesh, Design Pressure Rating = -
DP35, - 23" -
' RO - 23.25" ,
Clear Opening Width = 18, Clear Opening Height = 24.125, Clear
Room Location: room: Living Room
Opening Square Footage = 3.02, U-Factor = 0.23, SHGC = 0.24,
Pricing Details
Upper Glass Grid Add-On per Sash $15.56
Foam Filled Add-On $11.90
Lower Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Upper Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Lower Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Upper Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Tribute Double Hung Base Charge $191.10
Lower Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Upper Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Vinyl-DH-SH Screen Add-On $5.10
LINE # DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT PRICE EXTENDED
18000-1 Tribute DH, Complete Unit, Unit Size 23 x 57, RO 23.25 x 57.5, 1 $241.54 $241.54
Replacement, Unit Color = White,
Unit 1 Lower Glass: Glass Width = 17.25,
Unit 1 Upper Glass: Glass Width = 16.25, Glass Height = 25.1875,
ThermaLock RS, Double Glazed, Double Low-E RS, Argon Filled,
Standard Strength,
Grille App = Contour In-Glass , Grille Color = White , ,
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Label Name = None, Lock Option = Integrated DBL Lock and Latch,
Match Frame, Sash Limit Devices = Night Latch, Lift Rail Options = D
None/Standard, Full FlexScreen, VIEWS Mesh, Design Pressure Rating =
DP35, -
- 23" -
' RO - 23.25" ,
Clear Opening Width = 18, Clear Opening Height = 24.125, Clear
Room Location: room: Living Room
Opening Square Footage = 3.02, U-Factor = 0.23, SHGC = 0.24,
Pricing Details
Upper Glass Grid Add-On per Sash $15.56
Foam Filled Add-On $11.90
Lower Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Upper Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Lower Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Upper Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Tribute Double Hung Base Charge $191.10
Lower Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Upper Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Vinyl-DH-SH Screen Add-On $5.10
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19000-1 Tribute DH, Complete Unit, Unit Size 35 x 57, RO 35.25 x 57.5, 1 $241.54 $241.54
Replacement, Unit Color = White,
Unit 1 Lower Glass: Glass Width = 29.25,
Unit 1 Upper Glass: Glass Width = 28.25, Glass Height = 25.1875,
ThermaLock RS, Double Glazed, Double Low-E RS, Argon Filled,
Standard Strength,
Grille App = Contour In-Glass , Grille Color = White , ,
Label Name = None, Lock Option = Integrated DBL Lock and Latch,
Match Frame, Sash Limit Devices = Night Latch, Lift Rail Options = D
None/Standard, Full FlexScreen, VIEWS Mesh, Design Pressure Rating =
DP35, ~ 35" ~
~ RO - 35.25" ~
Clear Opening Width = 30, Clear Opening Height = 24.125, Clear
Room Location: room: Dining Room
Opening Square Footage = 5.03, U-Factor = 0.23, SHGC = 0.24,
Pricing Details
Upper Glass Grid Add-On per Sash $15.56
Foam Filled Add-On $11.90
Lower Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Upper Glass Low-E Add-On $4.18
Lower Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Upper Glass Argon Add-On $0.18
Tribute Double Hung Base Charge $191.10
Lower Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Upper Glass Low-E RS Add-On $4.59
Vinyl-DH-SH Screen Add-On $5.10
This quotation is based on our interpretation of the information provided. All quantities, sizes, extensions,
grand totals, and specifications should be verified by the ordering party prior to bidding or ordering of
materials. Harvey Windows + Doors and or Thermo-Tech Windows and Doors are responsible only for
the items as quoted above. Any changes or addendums will be subject
to a requote. We propose to supply the materials as described above, subject to the terms and conditions as
required by our credit department. The prices are guaranteed for 30 days from the date of quotation unless SUBTOTAL: $2,415.39
otherwise noted. Delivery charges may apply and are not reflected on this quote. We appreciate the TAX: $153.38
opportunity to quote this job. ORDER TOTAL: $2,568.77
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ABDI GENYO BODISON GREGORY BOONE JAMES A & MEREDITH
172 THOMPSON ST 168 THOMPSON ST 97 FLORIDA ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01109 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01109 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01109
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BOONE MEREDITH G CURRAN SHAINA JONES ARTHUR L &
97 FLORIDA ST 167 THOMPSON ST 160 THOMPSON ST
SPRINGFIELD, MA 01109 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01109 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01109
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Springfield, MA 01104
(413) 787-6020 (office)
(413) 787-6524 (fax)
APPLICATION CHECKLIST
I
PROPERTY AooREss,4 77 State Street
Incomplete application will NOT be accepted and scheduled. A complete and valid application MUST contain the following information:
I) The type of Certificate the petitioner is seeking must be indicated (see Page I);
2) The property owner's signature must appear on the application;
3) Relevant and applicable PHOTOGRAPHS, MATERIALS and PLANS specified on the Application
CHECKLIST
□ APPLICATION
Please complete the attached application and PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NEEDED.
□ PICTURES OF fxlSTING CONDITIONS
Please provide color photographs of the project area's current condition. For example, should the project
pertain to replacing windows, provide a photograph of what the current windows looks like.
□ RENDERING OF PROPOSED PROJECT UPON COMPLETION
Please provide a rendering of what the project will look like upon completion. For some products, such as
siding, windows, doors, solar powered panels, HVAC systems (including heat pumps), this may include prod-
uct details from the manufacturer and/or store or a brochure. For paint color-related projects, a sample of
the color may suffice. For new construction, renderings from an architect are required.
□ PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Please provide specifications for any products (e.g. doors, windows, siding, solar powered panels, HVAC sys-
tems, etc.) to be utilized during the project. Project details from the manufacturer and/or store, or a bro-
chure, will suffice. If available please bring physical samples of the product to the meeting date.
□ LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION
If the landowner is unable to attend the hearing, correspondence shall be submitted that authorizes a repre-
sentative to speak on their behalf about the application.
For more information, visit the City's website: www.springfield-ma.gov/planning/historic-comm or call the Office: (413) 787-6020.
OFFICE USE ONLY
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APPLICATION TYPE (Select Application Type)
□ CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
Select this type of application for those changes that are in conformance with the guidelines and/or accepta-
ble for the particular Local Historic District.
□ CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP
Select this type of application for those changes that are not appropriate with the underlying District guide-
lines, but which are necessary due to economic, physical, social, or other special conditions that apply to the
individual property, but do not apply to the overall underlying District.
□ CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY
Select this type of application for those changes that affect features not controlled by the Commission (e.g.
work that involves no change in materials, design or dimensions).
□ ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW (I.E. REVIEW OF A STRUCURE IN A NATIONAL REGISTER DISTRICT/INDIVIDUAL BUILDING)
Select this type of application for those changes that affect a structure in a National Register District, or a
structure that is listed as a National Register Individual Building, that utilizes public funding (local, State, or
federal). If the structure is both within a National Register District/Individual Building and a Local Historic
District, select one of the application types above (Appropriateness, Hardship, Non-Applicability). If the
structure contains a Preservation Restriction and is located within a National Register District/Individual
Building, select the Preservation Agreement application type below.
□ PRESERVATION AGREEMENT
Selection this type of application if the structure contains a Preservation Restriction.
□ PRESERVATION OF HISTORICALLY SIGNIFCANT BUILDINGS (DEMO DELAY)
Select this type of application if the structure is more than 75 years old and are requesting that the nine (9)
month demo delay restriction be lifted in order to commence demolition immediately.
□ MUNICIPAL PROTOCOL
Select this type of application if the structure relates to a municipally (City of Springfield) owned property,
and the project will be facilitated by the municipality (City of Springfield).
□ SECTION I 06 REVIEW
Select this type of application if the project is being submitted in accordance with Section I 06.
Recourse: If a petitioner disagrees with a ruling by the Commission, he or she may, within twenty (20) days after filing the notice of such ruling
with the City Clerk, appeal to the Superior Court or Housing Court, if applicable. On the other hand, the Historical Commission may, through
Superior Court (or Housing Court), seek an injunction against any violation with a historic district's guidelines/standards. The Court may order
the removal of any such violation, or the restoration of any building or feature altered or demolition in violation of a historic district's standards.
Persons found guilty of any violations may be fined not less than ten dollars ($10.00) or no more than five hundred dollars ($500.00)
Last Updated Of /3012025 Page I
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Springfield, MA 01104
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APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
4 77 State Street CHECK Box JF THE
PROPERTY OWNER:
PETJTJONER REQUIRES
AN INTERPRETER
□
Urban Impact Initiative Massachusetts
cr~~:b!~~a:~~~:propertyaddress 187 Westminster Street, Sprinfield, MA 01109
OWNER PHONE NUMBER: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR NAME:
413-331-9355 Jynai McDonald
OWNER EMAIL ADDRESS: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR PHONE NUMBER:
Jynai@urbanimpactservices.com 413-331-9355
PROPERTY CODE: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR EMAIL ADDRESS:
jynai@urbanimpactservices.com
PROJECT DESCRIPTION (USE SEPARATE PAGE IF NEEDED): PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS
Urban Impact is restoring the Gunn Block building. There are (Please check all that apply)
currently no windows in the building. The windows have either
been removed for repiar with no record by previous owners or 0 Windows (see Page 3)
demolished by previous owners.
□ Doors (see Page 4)
□ Siding (see Page 5)
□ Roofing (see Page 6)
□ Solar (see Page 6)
□ Signs (see Page 7)
JUSTIFICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP (IF APPLICABLE) (USE SEPARATE □ Heat Pumps (see page 7)
□ Paint (see Page 8)
PAGE IF NEEDED):
There are currently no windows in the building. The windows
Renovations (e.g. Porches) (see
□
have either been removed for repiar with no record by previous
owners or demolished by previous owners. Page 8)
□ New Construction ( all of the above)
□ Other Projects (see Page 9):
D Check box if property owner will be in attendance at the hearing. If not, correspondence from the property owner authorizing a representative
to present the application is required.
1/20/26
PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE DATE
Last Updated O I/3()/2025 Page 2
WINDOWS
✔ Check box indicating that you are submitting an order sheet with renderings/brochure of the proposed windows.
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing windows.
✔ Check box indicating that you are aware of the City’s Window Guidelines (click here).
Will the Dimensions of the Windows Change: Yes (Please Provide Details Below Under Additional Information) No
PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE CURRENT WINDOWS:
PLEASE PROVIDE THE REASON FOR WANTING TO REPLACE THE WINDOWS:
NUMBER OF WINDOWS TO BE REPLACED/ADDED: Per rendering
NEW WINDOW MANUFACTURER: Basis of Design; Pella
MODEL NUMBER(S): Product # 300001; Lifestyle Series
True Divided Light
EXISTING PROPOSED
MATERIAL (e.g. wood, vinyl, aluminum, etc): Aluminum Clad Wood
EXTERNAL COLOR(S) (e.g. black, white, etc): Dark Brown/Black/Burgundy
GRID PLACEMENT (Interior or Exterior): Exterior
GRID PATTERN (e.g. two-over-two; six-over-one, etc):
Per rendering
WINDOW STYLE(S) (e.g. double-hung, etc): Double-hung
GLASS TYPE(S) (e.g. single-pane, double-pane, etc): Double-pane
ADDITIONAL INFOMRATION:
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waives any and all claims for damages against the City of Springfield that may arise from the use of this data. Information provided on
these Web Pages should be verified with the appropriate City department, and reviewed and approved by an attorney or other qualified
professional prior to its use for any purpose with potential legal consequences.
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(413) 787-6524 (fax)
APPLICATION CHECKLIST
PROPERTY ADDRE.ss: 45 greenleaf st, springfield, ma, 01108
Incomplete application will NOT be accepted and scheduled. A complete and valid application MUST contain the following information:
I) The type of Certificate the petitioner is seeking must be indicated (see Page I);
2) The property owner's signature must appear on the application;
3) Relevant and applicable PHOTOGRAPHS, MATERIALS and PLANS specified on the Application
CHECKLIST
□ APPLICATION
Please complete the attached application and PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NEEDED.
□ PICTURES OF fxlSTING CONDITIONS
Please provide color photographs of the project area's current condition. For example, should the project
pertain to replacing windows, provide a photograph of what the current windows looks like.
□ RENDE.RING OF PROPOSED PROJECT UPON COMPLETION
Please provide a rendering of what the project will look like upon completion. For some products, such as
siding, windows, doors, solar powered panels, HVAC systems (including heat pumps), this may include prod-
uct details from the manufacturer and/or store or a brochure. For paint color-related projects, a sample of
the color may suffice. For new construction, renderings from an architect are required.
□ PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Please provide specifications for any products (e.g. doors, windows, siding, solar powered panels, HVAC sys-
tems, etc.) to be utilized during the project. Project details from the manufacturer and/or store, or a bro-
chure, will suffice. If available please bring physical samples of the product to the meeting date.
I✓ I LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION
If the landowner is unable to attend the hearing, correspondence shall be submitted that authorizes a repre-
sentative to speak on their behalf about the application.
For more information, visit the City's website: www.springfield-ma.gov/planning/historic-comm or call the Office: (413) 787-6020.
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ble for the particular Local Historic District.
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Select this type of application for those changes that are not appropriate with the underlying District guide-
lines, but which are necessary due to economic, physical, social, or other special conditions that apply to the
individual property, but do not apply to the overall underlying District.
□ CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY
Select this type of application for those changes that affect features not controlled by the Commission (e.g.
work that involves no change in materials, design or dimensions).
□ ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW (I.E. REVIEW OFA STRUCURE IN A NATIONAL REGISTER DISTRICT/INDIVIDUAL BUILDING)
Select this type of application for those changes that affect a structure in a National Register District, or a
structure that is listed as a National Register Individual Building, that utilizes public funding (local, State, or
federal). If the structure is both within a National Register District/Individual Building and a Local Historic
District, select one of the application types above (Appropriateness, Hardship, Non-Applicability). If the
structure contains a Preservation Restriction and is located within a National Register District/Individual
Building, select the Preservation Agreement application type below.
□ PRESERVATION AGREEMENT
Selection this type of application if the structure contains a Preservation Restriction.
□ PRESERVATION OF HISTORICALLY SIGNIFCANT BUILDINGS (DEMO DELAY)
Select this type of application if the structure is more than 75 years old and are requesting that the nine (9)
month demo delay restriction be lifted in order to commence demolition immediately.
□ MUNICIPAL PROTOCOL
Select this type of application if the structure relates to a municipally (City of Springfield) owned property,
and the project will be facilitated by the municipality (City of Springfield).
□ SECTION I 06 REVIEW
Select this type of application if the project is being submitted in accordance with Section I 06.
Recourse: If a petitioner disagrees with a ruling by the Commission, he or she may, within twenty (20) days after filing the notice of such ruling _
with the City Clerk, appeal to the Superior Court or Housing Court, if applicable. On the other hand, the Historical Commission may, through
Superior Court (or Housing Court), seek an injunction against any violation with a historic district's guidelines/standards. The Court may order
, the removal of any such violation, or the restoration of any building or feature altered or demolition in violation of a historic district's standards.
Persons found guilty of any violations may be fined not less than ten dollars ($10.00) or no more than five hundred dollars ($500.00)
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APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
45 Greenleaf Street, Springfield, MA, 01108 CHECK Box IF THE
PROPERTY OWNER:
PETITIONER REQUIRES
AN INTERPRETER
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Emmanuel Owusu
OWNER ADDRESS:
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OWNER PHONE NUMBER: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR NAME:
6462812483
OWNER EMAIL ADDRESS: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR PHONE NUMBER:
adumbea@gmail.com
PROPERTY CODE: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR EMAIL ADDRESS:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION (USE SEPARATE PAGE IF NEEDED): PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS
All the windows in the house need to be replaced because (Please check all that apply)
they contain lead. The state became involved after lead was
found in the blood of one of the four children living in the [l] Windows (see Page 3)
home. This project is urgent because of the state' s
involvement and because the affected child has been
□ Doors (see Page 4)
separated from their family. □ Siding (see Page 5)
□ Roofing (see Page 6)
□ Solar (see Page 6)
□ Signs (see Page 7)
JUSTIFICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP (IF APPLICABLE) (USE SEPARATE □ Heat Pumps (see page 7)
□ Paint (see Page 8)
PAGE IF NEEDED):
Due to financial hardship and my large household of eight
people, I am respectfully requesting permission from the Renovations (e.g. Porches) (see
historical community to use a more affordable window option □ Page 8)
to replace the existing windows.
□ New Construction (all of the above)
□ Other Projects (see Page 9):
D Check box if property owner will be in attendance at the hearing. If not, correspondence from the property owner authorizing a representative
to present the application is required.
PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE DATE
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WINDOWS
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Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing windows.
✔ Check box indicating that you are aware of the City’s Window Guidelines (click here).
Will the Dimensions of the Windows Change: Yes (Please Provide Details Below Under Additional Information) No
PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE CURRENT WINDOWS:
They are very old, rusty and affected by lead.
PLEASE PROVIDE THE REASON FOR WANTING TO REPLACE THE WINDOWS:
Because its affected with lead.
NUMBER OF WINDOWS TO BE REPLACED/ADDED: 27
NEW WINDOW MANUFACTURER: 27
MODEL NUMBER(S): 27
EXISTING PROPOSED
MATERIAL (e.g. wood, vinyl, aluminum, etc): wood vinyl
EXTERNAL COLOR(S) (e.g. black, white, etc): white white, black
GRID PLACEMENT (Interior or Exterior):
GRID PATTERN (e.g. two-over-two; six-over-one, etc):
WINDOW STYLE(S) (e.g. double-hung, etc):
GLASS TYPE(S) (e.g. single-pane, double-pane, etc):
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162 Tyler St
Springfield, MA 01109
Phone: 413-386-5177
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12/06/2025
45 Greenleaf St,
Springfield, MA
Historic Approved Quote
VZN Lead Abatement LLC submits the following quote for the deleading work requested at 45
Greenleaf , Springfield MA All work will be done in accordance with the provided lead report
created by inspector Abigail Taylor on 10/10/2025. The fol lowing work wi ll be done:
-All "F" & A/M" noted lead hazards will be scraped to bare, sanded, then re-painted after
passed inspection. This includes door jambs & door edges, sills below 5', railing cap. Lead
noted stair treads and handrail to be replaced with new.
-All "L" noted hazards will be prepped, then made intact using color matching paint. This
includes casings, baseboards, doors, ceilings, cab frames, cab doors, cab walls, cab shelves
,newel post, floor edge, floor casing, support columns, floors, sill beams, balusters, porch
above 5', overhang trim, lower rail, lower trim, upper trim, siding, corner boards, joists, &
win above 5' trim. (Spot paint)
-All operable noted windows to be replaced with *matching grid "Harvey Maiestys"
historic approved windows*. All noted storm frames to be removed and discarded.
Exposed trim underneath to be made intact.
-HEPA + final clean of entire home + common areas as needed for re-inspection + dust wipes.
Total Job Cost=$98,000.00
*50% deposit required to schedule. Remaining balance due upon dust wipes passing.
Accepted By(Print Here) (Sign Here)
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DAGOSTINO CAROL A FAOUR JAHAIRA E OWUSU EMMANUEL S
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SPRINGFIELD, MA 01108 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01108 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01108
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APPLICATION CHECKLIST
PROPERTY ADDREss: 257 Longhi II Street (empty parcel)
Incomplete application will NOT be accepted and scheduled. A complete and valid application MUST contain the following information:
I) The type of Certificate the petitioner is seeking must be indicated (see Page I);
2) The property owner's signature must appear on the application;
3) Relevant and applicable PHOTOGRAPHS, MATERIALS and PLANS specified on the Application
CHECKLIST
I✓ I APPLICATION
Please complete the attached application and PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NEEDED.
I✓ I PICTURES OF Ex/STING CONDITIONS
Please provide color photographs of the project area's current condition. For example, should the project
pertain to replacing windows, provide a photograph of what the current windows looks like.
I✓ I RENDERING OF PROPOSED PROJECT UPON COMPLETION
Please provide a rendering of what the project will look like upon completion. For some products, such as
siding, windows, doors, solar powered panels, HVAC systems (including heat pumps), this may include prod-
uct details from the manufacturer and/or store or a brochure. For ·paint color-related projects, a sample of
the color may suffice. For new construction, renderings from an architect are required.
I✓ I PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Please provide specifications for any products (e.g. doors, windows, siding, solar powered panels, HVAC sys-
tems, etc.) to be utilized during the project. Project details from the manufacturer and/or store, or a bro-
chure, will suffice. If available please bring physical samples of the product to the meeting date.
□ LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION
If the landowner is unable to attend the hearing, correspondence shall be submitted that authorizes a repre-
sentative to speak on their behalf about the application.
For more information, visit the City's website: www.springfield-ma.gov/planning/historic-comm or call the Office: (413) 787-6020.
OFFICE USE ONLY
LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICT: ~ ?orl ~t;~ DECISION:
DATE RECEIVED: DECISION DATE:
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APPLICATION TYPE
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PROPERTY ADDREss: 257 Longhi II Street
APPLICATION TYPE Certificate of Appropriateness
I✓ I CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
Select this type of application for those changes that are in conformance with the guidelines and/or accepta-
ble for the particular Local Historic District.
□ CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP
Select this type of application for those changes that are not appropriate with the underlying District guide-
lines, but which are necessary due to economic, physical, social, or other special conditions that apply to the
individual property, but do not apply to the overall underlying District.
□ CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY
Select this type of application for those changes that affect features not controlled by the Commission (e.g.
work that involves no change in materials, design or dimensions).
□ ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW (I.E. REVIEW OF A STRUCURE IN A NATIONAL REGISTER DISTRICT/INDIVIDUAL BUILDING)
Select this type of application for those changes that affect a structure in a National Register District, or a
structure that is listed as a National Register Individual Building, that utilizes public funding (local, State, or
federal). If the structure is both within a National Register District/Individual Building and a Local Historic
District, select one of the application types above (Appropriateness, Hardship, Non-Applicability). If the
structure contains a Preservation Restriction and is located within a National Register District/Individual
Building, select the Preservation Agreement application type below.
□ PRESERVATION AGREEMENT
Selection this type of application if the structure contains a Preservation Restriction.
□ PRESERVATION OF HISTORICALLY SIGNIFCANT BUILDINGS (DEMO DELAY)
Select this type of application if the structure is more than 75 years old and are requesting that the nine (9)
month demo delay restriction be lifted in order to commence demolition immediately.
□ MUNICIPAL PROTOCOL
Select this type of application if the structure relates to a municipally (City of Springfield) owned property,
and the project will be facilitated by the municipality (City of Springfield).
□ SECTION I 06 REVIEW
Select this type of application if the project is being submitted in accordance with Section I 06.
Recourse: If a petitioner disagrees with a ruling by the Commission, he or she may, within twenty (20) days after filing the notice of such ruling
with the City Clerk, appeal to the Superior Court or Housing Court, if applicable. On the other hand, the Historical Commission may, through
Superior Court (or Housing Court), seek an injunction against any violation with a historic district's guidelines/standards. The Court may order
the removal of any such violation, or the r estoration of any building or feature altered or demolition in violation of a historic district's standards.
Persons found guilty of any violations may be fined not less than ten dollars ($10.00) or no more than five hundred dollars ($500.00)
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(413) 787-6020 (office}
(413) 787-6524 (fax}
APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
257 Longhill Street CHECK Box IF TH£
PROPERTY OWNER:
PETITIONER REQUIRES
AN INTERPRETER
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Siervo Jimenez
OWNER ADDRESS: 80
0 Check box if same as property address Cornell Street
OWNER PHONE NUMBER: REPRESENTA TIVEICONTRACTOR NAME:
7814281950 Pro Builders Home Improvement LLC
OWNER EMAIL ADDRESS: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR PHONE NUMBER:
siervo21@gmail.com 4135190902
PROPERTY CODE: REPRESENTATIVE/CONTRACTOR EMAIL ADDRESS:
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION (USE SEPARATE PAGE IF NEEDED): PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS
Build a new home confirming to historical features from the (Please check all that apply)
neighboring area.
□ Windows (see Page 3)
□ Doors (see Page 4)
□ Siding (see Page 5)
□ Roofing (see Page 6)
□ Solar (see Page 6)
□ Signs (see Page 7)
JUSTIFICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP (IF APPLICABLE) (USE SEPARATE □ Heat Pumps (see page 7)
□ Paint (see Page 8)
PAGE IF NEEDED):
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Renovations (e.g. Porches) (see
Page 8)
[Z] New Construction (all of the above)
□ Other Projects (see Page 9):
IZ] Check box if property owner will be in attendance at the hearing. If not, correspondence from the property owner authorizing a representative
to pres
01/09/2026
PROPER DATE
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WINDOWS
✔ Check box indicating that you are submitting an order sheet with renderings/brochure of the proposed windows.
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing windows.
✔ Check box indicating that you are aware of the City’s Window Guidelines (click here).
Will the Dimensions of the Windows Change: Yes (Please Provide Details Below Under Additional Information) No
PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE CURRENT WINDOWS:
PLEASE PROVIDE THE REASON FOR WANTING TO REPLACE THE WINDOWS:
NUMBER OF WINDOWS TO BE REPLACED/ADDED: Per rendering
NEW WINDOW MANUFACTURER: Basis of Design; Pella
MODEL NUMBER(S): Product # 300001; Lifestyle Series
True Divided Light
EXISTING PROPOSED
MATERIAL (e.g. wood, vinyl, aluminum, etc): Aluminum Clad Wood
EXTERNAL COLOR(S) (e.g. black, white, etc): Dark Brown/Black/Burgundy
GRID PLACEMENT (Interior or Exterior): Exterior
GRID PATTERN (e.g. two-over-two; six-over-one, etc):
Per rendering
WINDOW STYLE(S) (e.g. double-hung, etc): Double-hung
GLASS TYPE(S) (e.g. single-pane, double-pane, etc): Double-pane
ADDITIONAL INFOMRATION:
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DOORS
✔ Check box indicating that you are submitting an order sheet with renderings/brochure of the proposed door(s).
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing door(s).
Will the Dimensions of the Door(s) Change: Yes (Please Provide Details Below Under Additional Information) No
PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE CURRENT DOOR(S):
PLEASE PROVIDE THE REASON FOR WANTING TO REPLACE THE DOOR(S):
NUMBER OF DOOR(S) TO BE REPLACED/ADDED: Per rendering
NEW DOOR MANUFACTURER: Basis of Design; Simpson Door Company
MODEL NUMBER(S): 77504 Nantucket
EXISTING PROPOSED
MATERIAL (e.g. steel, fiberglass, etc): Wood
EXTERNAL COLOR(S) (e.g. black, white, etc): Clear Stained Fir
DOOR STYLE(S) (e.g. colonial, etc): Traditional
PANEL PATTERN (e.g. single; two panel, etc):
See Cut Sheet
GLASS PLACEMENT: Nantucket Style
GLASS TYPE(S) (e.g. single-pane, double-pane, etc): Thermo Pane
ADDITIONAL INFOMRATION:
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SIDING
✔ Check box indicating that you are submitting an order sheet with renderings of the proposed siding.
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing siding.
NEW SIDING MANUFACTURER: Basis of Design; Hardie
MODEL NUMBER(S): Select Cedarmill
BUILDING SIDE(S) FOR PROPOSED SIDING: All sides
EXISTING PROPOSED
MATERIAL (e.g. wood, stucco, brick, non-wood shingle): Plank Lap Siding
SIDING PATTERN (e.g. clapboard, bevel etc): Clapboard
WINDOW CASING DIMENSIONS: Per rendering
DOOR CASING DIMENSIONS: Per rendering
CORNER BOARD DIMENSIONS: Per rendering
CORNICES DIMENSIONS: Per rendering
FRIEZE BOARD DIMENSIONS: Per rendering
SHUTTER DIMENSIONS: Per rendering
PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE EXISTING SIDING:
PLEASE PROVIDE THE REASON FOR WANTING TO REPLACE THE SIDING:
ADDITIONAL INFOMRATION:
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ROOFING
✔ Check box indicating that you are submitting an order sheet with renderings of the proposed roofing.
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing roofing.
EXISTING PROPOSED
ROOF STYLE (e.g. gable, hip, mansard, etc): Gable
MATERIAL (e.g. asphalt shingle, slate, clay tile, etc): Asphalt Shingle
PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE EXISTING ROOFING:
PLEASE PROVIDE THE REASON FOR WANTING TO REPLACE THE ROOFING:
ADDITIONAL INFOMRATION:
Roofing Manufacture: Basis of design; Certainteed, 30-year architectural asphalt shingles
SOLAR
WILL THE MATERIAL OF THE ROOF BE CHANGING AS PART OF YES (PLEASE PROVIDE MORE INFO ABOVE)
THIS PROJECT? NO
Check box indicating that you are submitting plans of the proposed solar project.
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing roofing.
ROOF MATERIAL (e.g. asphalt shingle, slate, clay tile, etc):
NUMBER OF SOLAR POWERED PANELS:
SOLAR MANUFACTURER:
LOCATION OF SOLAR POWERED PANELS (e.g. north side of roof):
LOCATION OF MAIN SERVICE PANEL & METER (e.g. rear of building):
LOCATION OF OTHER ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS (e.g. rear of building):
LOCATION OF CONDUIT (e.g. side of building, inside the house):
PROPOSED COLOR OF CONDUIT (e.g. silver, same as house):
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PAINT
Check box indicating that you are submitting samples of the proposed paint color(s).
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing conditions (existing color(s)).
BUILDING SIDE(S) WITH NEW PAINT COLOR:
PAINTING OF OTHER STRUCTURES (e.g. porch, deck, sunroom, etc):
EXISTING PROPOSED
COLORS: Light cream color
RENOVATIONS
FOR ANY RENOVATIONS INVOLVING MODIFICATIONS TO WINDOWS, DOORS, SIDING, ROOFING OR PAINT, PLEASE FILL OUT THOSE
SECTIONS OF THIS APPLICATION (PAGES 2 AND 3).
Check box indicating that you are submitting brochures and/or renderings of the proposed renovation(s).
Check box indicating that you are submitting photographs of the existing conditions (existing colors).
STRUCTURE BEING RENOVATION (e.g. front porch, side porch, etc.):
WILL THERE BE RENOVATIONS TO RAILINGS, FLOORING, CEIL- YES (PLEASE PROVIDE MORE INFO BELOW)
ING:, BALLASTERS, PILLARS, STEPS? NO
EXISTING CONDITIONS/DESCRIPTION PROPOSED RENOVATIONS
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OTHER PROJECTS
EXISTING CONDITIONS/DESCRIPTION
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PROPOSED CONDITIONS/DESCRIPTION
New proposed house design has been done with 325 Longhill Street as the main inspiration. As well as the following
addresses:
1 Florentine Gardens 0.2 miles
152 Sumner Ave 0.5 miles
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HARDWARE: White Hardware I Doubl e Locks
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INTERIOR CASING:
Egress: Yes 5.7 Sq. Ft. , Net Clear Opening Het,ght: .27.6.25, Net Clear
Opening Width: 29. 75
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R-IPG3O , DP: 30 , STC: 30 , OITC: 2t
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ITot.al Quantity SUB-TOTAL: $1,341.82
TotalQuantity FREIGHT: $0.0(
LABOR: $0.0C
SALES TAX: $0.0C
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WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS!
January 27, 2026
Andrew Strniste
Springfield Historical Commission
70 Tapley Street
Springfield, MA 01104
Re: New Construction at 257 Longhill Street
Dear Historical Commission:
While we are heartened to see a proposal for increasing housing in Springfield, the new construction
home proposed at 257 Longhill Street in the Forest Park Heights Historic District (FPHHD) does not
conform to neighborhood design and historic district restrictions.
Architecture in FPHHD is quite plentiful, representing Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Shingle Style,
Tudor Revival, and Arts and Crafts. New construction should reflect the styles of the other properties in
the neighborhood. In fact, there are multiple strong examples of new construction in FPHHD, including
the two-unit condos at 134-136 Firglade Avenue, and the three condo buildings on Sumner Avenue
between Washington Road and Forest Park Avenue.
It is important that the size and massing of new buildings as well as the symmetry, materials, windows,
trim, porch depth, railing height, roof angle are all considered and are of similar style to those around it.
While the size of the home seems to be in line with existing structures in the immediate vicinity, the
home’s style, massing, and windows do not conform. A general inspiration from 325 Longhill Street can
be gleaned, but the structural elements which make 325 Longhill Street a part of the historic district are
mostly lost in the proposal for the new construction. Similarly, the massing and style are lost in the noted
inspiration from 1 Florentine Gardens and 152 Sumner Avenue. All three of these inspiration homes are
beautiful contributors to the district—we would recommend working with an architect who understands
historic architecture and can properly translate elements from inspiration to design.
We might suggest shopping a site like America’s Best House Plans (houseplans.net) to search specific
styles. A few examples which the builder might find of interest include:
Colonial Plan 7922-00037
https://www.houseplans.net/floorplans/792200037/colonial-plan-3920-square-feet-4-bedrooms-3.5-bathr
ooms
Classical Plan 4195-00016
https://www.houseplans.net/floorplans/419500016/classical-plan-5699-square-feet-5-bedrooms-5.5-bath
rooms
Luxury Plan 7922-00080
https://www.houseplans.net/floorplans/792200080/luxury-plan-3136-square-feet-4-bedrooms-3.5-bathro
oms
Georgian Plan 7922-00054
https://www.houseplans.net/floorplans/792200054/georgian-plan-5380-square-feet-4-bedrooms-5.5-bath
rooms
The above are just a few home plans which seem to match more closely to the neighborhood
architectural style, while also having the character the builder seems to be going for. These plans were
found from just a quick search—many more options can be found on that site or others. We, however,
are not architects or architectural historians. So, we recommend engaging the appropriate assistance in
your plan development/selection process.
As more new construction proposals come before the Commission, we would like to encourage the
Commission to publish its New Construction Guidelines in 2026, so that potential builders and
homeowners can have greater City guidance prior to coming to a hearing for their petition. This might
help reduce back-and-forth as builders try to understand and conform to neighborhood guidelines.
We oppose the design as submitted, but are available for the builder, should Mr. Jimenez like to
brainstorm and bounce ideas off of us.
Sincerely,
Erica Swallow
President
January 31, 2026
Dear members of the Springfield Historical Commission:
I am writing about the proposal for new construction on the parcel across from my property
at 270 Longhill Street. I welcome a house in this location, but said house should be
congruous with the rest of the neighborhood. The house proposed has a significant issue -
it is far wider than any other house in the neighborhood.
The lot in question is drawn as 126 x 125, though the house at 251 Longhill seems to be
over the lot line. The proposed house is shown to be 79 feet wide, and 44 feet deep (plus 32
feet deeper for the garage). I have superimposed such a structure on the lot:
The house to the left is about 44 feet wide at the front facade. The house to the right is
about 45 feet wide at the front facade. That makes the proposed house 78% wider than
either of those houses. The widest nearby house, at 283 Longhill, is about 66 feet wide. The
proposed house is still 20% wider than that. The proposed house is simply too wide for
the lot, and at this width, would dominate all other houses to their detriment.
There are many other issues with the proposed design, but the extreme width (especially
with a 2-story design) is the overarching problem.
I would suggest to the proponent that he could find a house plan from the 1860 to 1925
period (which is the era of construction in this neighborhood) and use that as a template to
propose a new design.
Sincerely,
Ralph C. Slate
270 Longhill St.
Springfield
Proposal of new construction at 251 (NEXT)
Longhill Street
Proposed build will correlate with historic
buildings around the area such as 325 Longhill
Street
CLIENT PROJECT PROJECT NO. ISSUE DRAWN BY DESCRIPTION
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46'
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18'
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DESCRIPTION PROJECT RE-ISSUE 251 Longhill St
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DESCRIPTION PROJECT RE-ISSUE 251 Longhill St
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BARNETT SHERIDAN S CAMPBELL YVONNE CARANDO RAMON P
269 LONGHILL ST 276 LONGHILL ST 240 LONGHILL ST
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SPRINGFIELD, MA 01108 SPRINGFIELD, MA 01108
In regards to the exterior repairs of the historical church at 4 Garfield St, Springfield, Ma.
Matt Walker
Construction Supervisor
RR & Co
CSL 109037
The exterior of the church building at 4 Garfield St, in Forest Park is in need of critical
care and attention to preserve the exterior of the building. Many of the windows are showing
significant rot damage in their sills and exterior casings, which are no longer able to perform the
function of shedding water away from the building. Additionally, several areas around the
exterior of the building are missing, or beginning to lose cedar shake siding exacerbating the
issue of water intrusion.
We are proposing to repair the cedar shake siding with white cedar shake matching the
reveal and texture of the existing siding system. We are also proposing to remove the rotten
trim around the exterior of the windows and replace with african mahogany, a naturally rot
resistant wood. The replacement trim pieces will be custom milled to match the exact profile
and size of the existing trim. Loose and missing pieces of crown molding will also be replaced in
this fashion.
Once all the rot is removed and new shake and trim has been installed, we propose to
re-stain the entire exterior of the building with a color made to match as closely as possible the
existing color. Trim will be painted to match the existing color with a latex paint.
STRAI WAY TO HEAVEN MINISTRIES
4 Garfield Street, Springfield, MA 01108
Springfield Historical Commission
Project Overview for CPA Funding Request
Exterior Restoration and Preservation
Historic Church Building
4 Garfield Street, Springfield, MA
Project Overview
The proposed project consists of exterior restoration and repair work necessary to preserve the
historic integrity of the church building located at 4 Garfield Street in Springfield,
Massachusetts. Due to the age of the structure and prolonged exposure to the elements, several
exterior architectural features have deteriorated and are no longer functioning as intended. The
purpose of this project is to stabilize, repair, and restore existing historic materials using in-kind
replacements that match the original design, profile, texture, and appearance of the building. No
changes to the architectural character, footprint, or historic design of the structure are proposed.
Existing Conditions
The exterior of the building exhibits multiple areas of deterioration requiring timely intervention
to prevent further damage. Numerous windowsills and exterior casings show advanced rot,
impairing their ability to properly shed water away from the structure. Several areas of the cedar
shake siding are missing or failing, contributing to water intrusion and accelerated deterioration
of underlying materials. In addition, loose and missing crown molding has been observed along
portions of the exterior. If these conditions are not addressed, continued exposure will result in
further loss of historic fabric and increased repair costs.
Project Scope
The scope of work is limited to repair and in-kind replacement of deteriorated exterior elements
and includes the following:
• Removal of rotted and damaged window trim and exterior casings
• Fabrication and installation of custom-milled replacement trim to match existing profiles
and dimensions
• Repair and replacement of missing or deteriorated cedar shake siding
• Replacement of loose or missing crown molding to match existing conditions
• Preparation and re-staining of exterior wood surfaces
• Painting of trim to match the existing color
All work will be performed in a manner consistent with historic preservation best practices and
will not alter the original architectural features or visual character of the building.
P (413) 785.1626 E straitwaytoheaven@gmail.com W straitwaytoheaven.org
Pastor: Dr. Sharon M. Lee
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Materials and Product Specifications
The following materials will be used to ensure compatibility with the historic structure:
• White cedar shake siding, matching the existing reveal, texture, and installation pattern
• African mahogany wood trim, selected for its durability and natural rot resistance,
custom milled to replicate existing trim profiles and dimensions
• Exterior-grade wood stain, color-matched as closely as possible to the existing finish
• Exterior latex paint for trim, color-matched to existing painted surfaces
Preservation Statement
This project is a restorative effort intended to address deterioration and prevent further damage to
a historic resource. All replacement materials will match the existing historic materials in
dimension, profile, texture, and appearance. No alterations to window openings, trim design,
siding pattern, or architectural details are proposed. The work will preserve the historic character
and visual integrity of the building in accordance with the goals of the Springfield Historical
Commission and the Community Preservation Act.
Community Benefit and CPA Justification
Straitway to Heaven Ministries, located at 4 Garfield Street, serves as an important community
resource for residents of Springfield. In addition to its historic and cultural significance, the
church provides ongoing community services that directly benefit local families and individuals.
The church operates a community food pantry open twice monthly, providing essential food
assistance to residents in need. Annually, the church also distributes backpacks and school
supplies to children and families in the surrounding community to support educational success.
In addition, the church hosts a free community fun and games event, open to the public, which
promotes neighborhood engagement and fellowship.
The church further serves as a local Toys for Tots distribution site, providing toys to families in
need during the Christmas season. These programs are offered free of charge and are open to the
broader community, reinforcing the church’s role as a place of service, outreach, and support.
Preserving the historic structure ensures that these vital community services can continue to
operate in a safe, functional, and historically appropriate facility. The proposed exterior
restoration project aligns with the goals of the Community Preservation Act by protecting a
historic resource while supporting an active building that provides meaningful and ongoing
public benefit to the Springfield community.
Photographs
Photographs documenting existing conditions, including window deterioration, siding loss, trim
damage, and crown molding deficiencies, are included with this submission.
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