About
the program:
For more than 30 years, Historic Pittsford
has sponsored an award-winning program that provides free
architectural consultation to homeowners. The program is
named for Pat Place, a veteran member of Historic Pittsford,
in recognition of her contributions and commitment to historic
preservation.
This unique program, in partnership
with Bero Architecture, makes expert advice available to
assist homeowners in maintaining the architectural and historic
integrity of their properties. The program includes an on-site
consultation and follow up written report by Bero Architecture.
Consultation may address exterior architectural changes,
additions, restorations, and projects that require approval
by town or village review boards. Projects requiring review
should be addressed in the earliest stages. Basic structural
problems such as water damage, roof leaks, and chimney and
gutter issues may also be addressed. The consultation does
not obligate homeowners for any future services.
Eligibility:
Historic Pittsford offers this program
to owners of:
• any property in the Village of Pittsford regardless of
age.
• properties in the Town of Pittsford designated as historic
landmarks or inventoried and eligible for designation as
historic landmarks
• any property in the Town of Pittsford built prior to 1902
Consultation
Application or Additional Information:
To request an architectural consultation,
please complete an application form by clicking here or at The Little House. For additional information,
please contact Bonnie
Salem, Historic Pittsford Board Member, at: 586-2764
or email her at: bsalem@rochester.rr.com
About Historic Pittsford:
Founded in 1965, Historic Pittsford
is a non-profit volunteer organization that promotes
the preservation and restoration of Pittsfordâs history
and historic
resources through community education and advocacy. Historic
Pittsford monitors, advocates for, and supports historic
preservation as changes occur in the community and provides
educational (and entertaining) programs and special events,
educational outreach to school age children, a bi-annual
newsletter and annual Scholastic and Preservation Awards.
For more information, or to become a member please click
here or stop in at The Little House, 18 Monroe Avenue in the heart of the Village
open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. until 12 noon.
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