Farmington Historic District Commission

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The Historic District Commission is charged with promoting the educational, cultural, economic and general welfare of the Town through the preservation and protection of the distinctive characteristics of buildings and places of historic interest within an established historic district.  The Farmington Village Historic District was established in 1964.

 

Upcoming Application Information

Online Meeting Procedure

WITHDRAWN - 6 Carrington Lane - Superior Fence and Rail of Hartford - new fence

6 Carrington Lane - Correspondence

14 Mountain Road - William Clark - new garage

14 Mountain Road - William Clark - Spec Sheets

3 Mountain Road - Memorial Garden

 

Old Business

7 Church Street - Pine Trees

7 Church Street - Bluestone

 

Connecticut State Historic Preservation Office Information:

March 4, 2019 Historic Homes Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program Presentation

Historic Homes Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program Handout

 

Map of Properties in the Farmington Historic District

Forms

Farmington Historic District - Description and Guidelines

Meeting Schedule


 Historic Homes Located in the Town of Farmington

 

Farmington Historic District Commission Review

The following FAQs are not meant to be exclusive or exhaustive, and situations will often arise which require discussion with the Commission's Chairman or vice-Chairman to determine whether they need formal review by the Commission. Commissioners hope that the following will lead to greater efficiency and avoid uncertainty regarding the need for review. Please note that if your specific item does not fall under the Historic District Commission's purview, you may still need a building and/or zoning permit. Please feel free to contact the Planning Office at (860) 675-2325 if you have any questions.

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