[MassHistPres] Bell Tower Telecommunications Antennae
jade
jade at crocker.com
Tue Nov 24 19:41:33 EST 2009
how sad for the town of wenham and the bell tower of the congregational church....as the saying goes, looks can be deceiving......introducing the frankensteeple....
i mean no disrespect to any individual but it is truly beyond me how an historic commission can approve replacing architectural wood components with fiberglass especially at the request of a cell phone company for monetary gain....
....jade
heartwood window restoration
----- Original Message -----
From: james howard
To: Robin Ragle-Davis ; masshistpres at cs.umb.edu
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Bell Tower Telecommunications Antennae
Robin, Here in Wenham we have approved a cell antenna in the bell tower of
the Congregational Church in the center of the Wenham Historic District.
The main antenna is inside of the bell tower and cannot be seen from the
outside. There were black wooden louvers on the outside walls of the bell
tower. The cell company, T-Mobile requested that these black louvers be
replaced with fiber glass louvers. We asked them to send us a sample of the
fiberglass louvers. They did and the fiber glass louvers looked exactly
like wooden ones so we approved them. They also asked to put a short 15
inch GPS antenna on the base of the bell tower. We told them that this
short outside antenna had to be placed in the rear portion of the bell tower
so that it would not be visible from the street. Unfortunately they put in
the front but of the bell tower but have agreed to move it to the rear.
There was one other outside component, and AC condenser which has been
placed on a portion the foundation that is below grade and thus not visible
form the street. We approved this also. All of this has been installed and
should begin operating in a week or so.
We also have an application for a second antenna to be placed in the portion
of the steeple that is above the bell tower. Again the main antenna will be
inside the steeple. However the cell company proposed to replace this whole
wooden section at the top of the steeple with a fiberglass replica. We have
been looking at other churches with fiberglass steeples and it is virtually
impossible to tell the difference. My guess is that we will approve this
antenna when we get the formal application.
Jim Howard
Chair
Wenham Historic District Commission
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Ragle-Davis" <robin at rrinteractive.com>
To: <masshistpres at cs.umb.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 3:37 PM
Subject: [MassHistPres] Bell Tower Telecommunications Antennae
> Has anyone reviewed a request for installation of antennae (75 ft or so)
> within a church bell tower?
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> If so does anyone have photos of what this might look like?
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> Robin Ragle-Davis, Chair
> Wareham Historical Commission
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