[MassHistPres] MassHistPres Digest, Vol 55, Issue 11
Christine Beard
christinebeard at verizon.net
Fri Sep 10 08:25:40 EDT 2010
Tom,
I think Topsfield used MPPF funds several years ago for window restoration/interior storms. You should take a look at them - not sure how successful it was.
Chris
TREMONT PRESERVATION SERVICES
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> 1. Window Replacement in Historic Town Hall (Thomas Catalano)
> 2. Re: Window Replacement in Historic Town Hall (Dennis De Witt)
> 3. Re: Window Replacement in Historic Town Hall (Dekle, Ross (SEC))
> 4. MHC FY11 Survey & Planning Grant Applications Now Available
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> Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 14:55:48 -0400
> From: Thomas Catalano <tcat at catalanoinc.com>
> Subject: [MassHistPres] Window Replacement in Historic Town Hall
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> The town of Hamilton has a Town Hall that was built in the late 1890's. The Town's Capital Planning Committee, along with the Town Manager, has applied for, and won a Federal Grant for energy efficiency improvements. The manager is convinced that window replacement is the only way to go and our local HDC feels otherwise.
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> Does anyone have any experience in using the grant money for restoration of the original sash along with addition of new storms?
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> Thanks,
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> Thomas P. Catalano,
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> Chair Hamilton HDC
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> Catalano Architects
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> See Catalano Architects' Middletown, RI project in New England Home Magazine
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> From: Dennis De Witt <djd184 at verizon.net>
> Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Window Replacement in Historic Town Hall
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> Is it on the NR? If so, replacing the windows would seem to be an adverse impact.
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> Dennis De Witt
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> On Sep 9, 2010, at 2:55 PM, Thomas Catalano wrote:
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>> The town of Hamilton has a Town Hall that was built in the late 1890's. The Town's Capital Planning Committee, along with the Town Manager, has applied for, and won a Federal Grant for energy efficiency improvements. The manager is convinced that window replacement is the only way to go and our local HDC feels otherwise.
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>> Does anyone have any experience in using the grant money for restoration of the original sash along with addition of new storms?
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>> Thanks,
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>> Thomas P. Catalano,
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>> Chair Hamilton HDC
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>> AIA, LEED AP
>> President
>> Catalano Architects
>> 115 Broad Street, Fl 2
>> Boston, MA 02110
>> ph: 617.338.7447 ext 25
>> fax: 617.338.6639 fax
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>> See Catalano Architects' Middletown, RI project in New England Home Magazine
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> From: "Dekle, Ross (SEC)" <Ross.Dekle at state.ma.us>
> Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Window Replacement in Historic Town Hall
> To: "Thomas Catalano" <tcat at catalanoinc.com>,
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> The Town of Holbrook has just completed such a project on many of the
> windows on their 1878 Town Hall. The work was partially funded through
> a MPPF grant. The results are spectacular.
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> Ross W. Dekle
> Preservation Planner
> Massachusetts Historical Commission
> 220 Morrissey Boulevard
> Boston, MA 02125
> Tel: 617-727-8470
> Fax: 617-727-5128
> ross.dekle at sec.state.ma.us
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> [mailto:masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu] On Behalf Of Thomas Catalano
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> The town of Hamilton has a Town Hall that was built in the late 1890's.
> The Town's Capital Planning Committee, along with the Town Manager, has
> applied for, and won a Federal Grant for energy efficiency improvements.
> The manager is convinced that window replacement is the only way to go
> and our local HDC feels otherwise.
>
> Does anyone have any experience in using the grant money for restoration
> of the original sash along with addition of new storms?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Thomas P. Catalano,
>
> Chair Hamilton HDC
>
>
> AIA, LEED AP
> President
> Catalano Architects
> 115 Broad Street, Fl 2
> Boston, MA 02110
> ph: 617.338.7447 ext 25
> fax: 617.338.6639 fax
>
> See Catalano Architects' Middletown, RI project
> <http://www.nehomemag.com/article/waterfront-revival> in New England
> Home Magazine
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> Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2010 17:10:02 -0400
> From: "Steinitz, Michael @ SEC" <Michael.Steinitz at state.ma.us>
> Subject: [MassHistPres] MHC FY11 Survey & Planning Grant Applications
> Now Available
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> Dear Fellow Preservationists:
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> I am writing to announce the beginning of the Massachusetts Historical Commission (MHC) Fiscal Year 2011 Survey and Planning Grant cycle. For the FY 2011 round, eligible applicants will include all local historical commissions, local historic district commissions, municipal planning offices, and other public and non-profit historic preservation organizations.
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> Additional information, guidelines and the pre-application form are available on MHC?s web site at: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc/mhchpp/Surveyandplanning.htm
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> As the State Historic Preservation Office, the Massachusetts Historical Commission is responsible for administering the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. The Act authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, through the National Park Service and State Historic Preservation Offices, to grant funds to communities and private non-profit organizations for a wide range of preservation?related activities. These include completion of cultural resource inventories, nomination of significant properties to the National Register of Historic Places, completion of community-wide preservation plans, and other types of studies, reports, publications and projects that relate to the identification and protection of significant historic properties and sites. The goal of the Survey and Planning Grant program is to support efforts to identify and plan for the protection of the significant historic buildings, structures, archaeological sites and landscapes of the Commonwealth.
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> With this announcement, the MHC is initiating the Fiscal Year 2011 grant round of funding for Certified Local Governments (CLGs), municipal historic preservation commissions, non-profit organizations and other eligible applicants. (MHC is required under federal law to pass through 10% of its annual federal budget allocation to CLGs. CLGs in Massachusetts are the municipalities of Boston, Bedford, Brookline, Danvers, Eastham, Falmouth, Grafton, Hingham, Lexington, Lowell, Medfield, Methuen, New Bedford, Newton, Plymouth, Quincy, Salem, Somerville, and Worcester.) In Fiscal Year 2011 the grant program will be available to both CLG and non-CLG municipalities, as well as other qualified applicants.
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> The MHC is targeting a planning figure of $150,000 for the FY 2011 matching grant round. Please note that for FY 2011 the MHC/Grantee match shares have been revised from 60/40 to 50/50.
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> A Survey and Planning grant can provide critical support for projects that help to preserve the character of your community. Please consider applying for a grant by completing a pre?application and returning it to the Massachusetts Historical Commission by Monday, November 15, 2010.
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> Michael Steinitz
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> Director
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> Preservation Planning Division
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> Massachusetts Historical Commission
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> 220 Morrissey Blvd
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> Boston MA 02125
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> 617-727-8470
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> michael.steinitz at state.ma.us
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