The Heritage Preservation Commission in the Town of Seneca Falls, New York is responsible for preserving and protecting the historical, cultural, and architectural heritage of the town. It works to identify and designate historic districts, landmarks, and sites, and ensures that any proposed changes or development in these areas are in accordance with the town's preservation guidelines and regulations. The Commission also reviews and approves applications for Certificates of Appropriateness, which are required for any alterations or construction on designated historic properties. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the town's rich history and promoting responsible preservation practices.
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This document is an application form for requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Town of Seneca Falls in New York. It is used when seeking approval for any changes or alterations to properties within designated historic districts.