[MassHistPres] 1874 House Demolition

Jill Fisher jillfisher47 at hotmail.com
Fri Oct 25 10:41:27 EDT 2013


I love the idea of a state-wide brochure to show before & afters of rehabs.  Also, make sure you have contacts on historic friendly engineers on hand to get second opinions in these kinds of situations.



Jill Fisher, AICP
Larson Fisher Associates
PO Box 1394
Woodstock, NY  12498
845-679-5054
jillfisher47 at hotmail.com
 
www.larsonfisher.com

 
> From: julie.nardone at verizon.net
> Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 08:57:46 -0400
> To: masshistpres at cs.umb.edu
> Subject: [MassHistPres] 1874 House Demolition
> 
> Hi Jane,
> 
> I don't see why the beams can't be fixed. Why tear down the entire house? Folks love to use stuff like that as a reason to get rid of an old home.
> 
> At the Mass Historic Preservation Conference, I believe one of the speakers from Cambridge said that Cambridge does not allow condition or neglect as a reason for demolition. And have seen some amazing rehabs of homes in wretched condition.
> 
> We could use some nasty before and gorgeous after photos in some kind of a State-authorized brochure to show folks what can be done with any condition home. Ashland's Historic Town Hall almost got torn down based on a rumor that it was unsound. The engineer came in and said it was in wonderful shape.
> 
> It's this weird discrimination against older homes ...
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Julie Nardone
> Ashland HC
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