[MassHistPres] Fiberglass church steeples
james howard
jmhoward22 at verizon.net
Sat Dec 5 11:25:23 EST 2009
Betty, Here in Wenham in the First Congregational Church they have installed a cell antenna in the bell tower portion of the church. On the sides the bell tower there were black wooden louvers. These were replaced with black fiberglass louvers that look from the street exactly like the wooden ones. The Wenham Historic District Commission asked for and received samples of the fiberglass louvers before approving them.
The same church is negoiciating with another cell phone company to put another cell antenna in the conical portion of the steeple above the bell tower. They propose to replace the entire conical top portion of the steeple with a fiberglass replica. The Historic District Commission has not yet received a formal application for this fiberglass replica but we have been talking with them and they have sent us samples of the fiberglass. We have looked at some steeples that are fiberglass and we cannot tell the difference. I expect a formal application after the first of the year.
Jim Howard
Chair
Wenham Historic District Commission
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Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2009 10:34 AM
Subject: [MassHistPres] Fiberglass church steeples
Has any commission approved the replacement of or addition to a church steeple using fiberglass? If so, could I have some details please.
Thank you
Betty Slade
Westport
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