[MassHistPres] Paint Analysis
Christine Beard
christinebeard at verizon.net
Mon Feb 17 09:29:40 EST 2014
For Paint analysis, also:
Sutherland Conservation & Consulting
Amy Cole- Ives
207-242-0618
Chris
TREMONT PRESERVATION SERVICES
21 Market Street
Suite 250
Ipswich, MA 01938
978-356-0322 (fax/phone)
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> In Ludlow we just had this done to othe exterior of our meetinghouse. We
> used a company called Finch & Rose and I would certainly recommend them.
> Their phone number is 978-922-4950.
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> Daniel Fillion
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> Ludlow Historical Comission
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>> Date: Sun, 9 Feb 2014 18:39:52 -0500
>> From: "Ann Chapdelaine" <designer1446 at comcast.net>
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>> The North Attleborough Historical is looking to have paint analysis done at
>> our one room schoolhouse that we are in the process of restoring to the
>> 1950's era when it closed.
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>> Can anyone recommend someone to do this?
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>> Ann
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>> Ann J. Chapdelaine, Chairperson
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> As one who worked with the Amherst Historical Commission on the Amherst Community History Mural overlooking West Cemetery, I second Max's recommendation of and muralist David Fichter, who worked with community volunteers for much of the mural. The resulting product is amazing.
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> Jonathan Tucker
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> I have two strong recommendations:
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> Vitek Kruta, based in Holyoke: http://www.vitekkruta.com
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> Or David Fichter, based in Cambridge. David did the mural in the West Cemetery in Amherst, where Emily Dickinson is buried. http://davidfichter.net
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> Max
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> On Feb 12, 2014, at 3:51 PM, laurie young <ovnonp at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Lots of issues here:
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>> Paint mural on the wall itself, on canvas to be hung as wallpaper, etc.
>>
>> We had a large, custom mural done on canvas by Lance Walker of Dennis.
>> This was for the Osterville Village Library. Lance has experience
>> working on large scale projects which is important in selecting a
>> muralist. He is an artist, excellent work, easy to work with. Cell:
>> (774)836-2066
>>
>> Laurie Young
>> ovnonp at gmail.com
>> 617-429-1354
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>> 1. Muralist (Nancy Goodwin)
>> 2. What is the definiton of 'demolition'? (dbibel at verizon.net)
>> 3. additions (Deanna Ruffer)
>> 4. Re: What is the definiton of 'demolition'? (Dennis Sears)
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>> Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 17:44:39 +0000
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>> Joshua Winer comes to mind.
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>> Nancy Goodwin, AIA, LEED AP
>> Principal
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>> Architects
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>> Today's Topics:
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>> 1. Looking for recommendations for a traditional muralist
>> (Elizabeth Randall)
>> 2. BLC Preservation Month - Request for Calendar Submissions
>> (Tonya Loveday)
>> 3. Nominations DUE FRIDAY for MHC Preservation Awards
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>> Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 12:30:41 -0500
>> From: "Elizabeth Randall" <elizabethlrandall at comcast.net>
>> Subject: [MassHistPres] Looking for recommendations for a traditional
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>> I have a client that would like to have a very traditional mural
>> painted in her home. I was hoping some of you out there might have
>> some recommendations of muralists working in a traditional manner?
>> Thanks in advance.
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>> Elizabeth L. Randall
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>> Subject: [MassHistPres] BLC Preservation Month - Request for Calendar
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>> Dear Colleagues,
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>> As many of you know, May is National Historic Preservation Month. To
>> celebrate and to promote Boston's history, architecture, archaeology
>> and historic neighborhoods the Boston Landmarks Commission, on behalf
>> of Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the City of Boston, will again produce a
>> calendar of local events taking place during the month.
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>> The aim of the Preservation Month calendar is to promote the
>> extraordinary work that many Boston organizations have undertaken to
>> preserve the city's history and architecture, and to expose a wider,
>> more diverse audience to historic preservation and history-related activities taking place in Boston.
>> The theme of the 2014 city celebration is "Buildings and Grounds."
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>> Please feel free to e-mail me directly at tonya.loveday at boston.gov if
>> you would like more information on how your organization can get involved!
>>
>> --
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>> Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 16:06:33 +0000
>> From: "McGuire, Molly (SEC)" <molly.mcguire at state.ma.us>
>> Subject: [MassHistPres] Nominations DUE FRIDAY for MHC Preservation
>> Awards
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>> Secretary Galvin Announces 36th Annual Preservation Awards Program
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>> William F. Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth and
>> Chairman of the Massachusetts Historical Commission (MHC), is pleased
>> to announce that the MHC is accepting nominations for the 36th Annual
>> Preservation Awards Program.
>>
>> Administered by the Massachusetts Historical Commission
>> (MHC), the Preservation Awards Program recognizes preservation
>> projects and individuals that have displayed an outstanding commitment
>> to historic preservation in Massachusetts. Projects completed in the
>> years 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 are eligible for consideration. The
>> MHC encourages local historical commissions and societies,
>> preservation professionals, and individuals to nominate outstanding preservation projects for this honor.
>> Nominations must be received at the MHC's office in the State Archives
>> Building by 5:00pm on Friday, February 14, 2014.
>>
>>
>> "The MHC's Preservation Awards Program highlights the
>> important contributions of individuals and organizations to the
>> preservation of historic resources in Massachusetts," Secretary Galvin
>> said. "This is an excellent opportunity to recognize a significant
>> historic preservation accomplishment in your community. I encourage
>> everyone to nominate exemplary projects or outstanding individuals
>> that have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to preservation."
>>
>> The MHC accepts nominations in the following categories:
>> * Adaptive Reuse
>> * Archaeology
>> * Education and Outreach
>> * Individual Lifetime Achievement (20 or more years of exemplary
>> service to historic preservation in Massachusetts)
>> * Landscape Preservation
>> * Local Preservationist
>> * Rehabilitation and Restoration
>> * Stewardship
>>
>> Nomination forms and guidelines for the 36th Annual Preservation
>> Awards are available on the Massachusetts Historical Commission's
>> website, www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc or by calling the MHC at 617-727-8470.
>>
>>
>> The Massachusetts Historical Commission is the office of the State
>> Historic Preservation Officer and the State Archaeologist. It was
>> established in 1963 to identify, evaluate, and protect important
>> historical and archaeological assets of the Commonwealth. Visit our
>> website to learn more about the Commission's programs (www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc).
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>> Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 12:31:14 -0600 (CST)
>> From: dbibel at verizon.net
>> Subject: [MassHistPres] What is the definiton of 'demolition'?
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>> Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 21:55:38 -0500
>> From: "Deanna Ruffer" <druffer at chatham-ma.gov>
>> Subject: [MassHistPres] additions
>> To: <masshistpres at cs.umb.edu>
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>> Folks I'm curious how additions are handled under demolition delay
>> bylaws in other communities. Further if a demolition delay bylaw does
>> provide specific jurisdiction over additions does it give the
>> Historical Commission jurisdiction over the proposed design of the
>> addition. If not, how is the jurisdiction restricted.
>>
>>
>>
>> In Chatham, additions are exempted in the definition of demolition.
>> However, in the past applications for building permits for additions
>> to structures more than 75 years old or in the historic district have
>> been referred to the Historical Commission for approval prior to
>> issuance of the building permit on the basis that such additions
>> involve the removal of exterior walls or roofs and thus the potential
>> removal of historical material.
>>
>>
>>
>> This is now being questioned by some of the local builders and
>> attorneys who are taking the position that additions are exempt from such review.
>> As a result, the Historical Commission, with the support and
>> assistance of the Community Development Department and a local
>> attorney, was proposing an amendment to the bylaw for the purpose of
>> clarifying that additions are subject to CHC jurisdiction. Of concern
>> to the Board of Selectmen is if a proposed amendment was clarifying or
>> expanding the scope of the demolition delay bylaw and whether the
>> intended clarification was actually endowing the CHC with design revie authority over additions.
>>
>>
>>
>> So, we are back to the drawing board. We welcome your thoughts and
>> examples of adopted language specific to additions.
>>
>>
>>
>> Deanna L. Ruffer
>>
>> Community Development Director
>>
>> Town of Chatham
>>
>> Community Development Department
>>
>> Town Annex
>>
>> 261 George Ryder Road
>>
>> Chatham, MA 02633
>>
>> (508) 945-5168 x475
>>
>> (774) 212-1554 (cell)
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>> druffer at chatham-ma.gov
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>> Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 09:07:05 -0500
>> From: "Dennis Sears" <hdennissears at verizon.net>
>> Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] What is the definiton of 'demolition'?
>> To: <dbibel at verizon.net>, <masshistpres at cs.umb.edu>
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>> FYI, my not always accurate memory says the model template for a
>> demolition delay bylaw from MHC includes a definition of "demolition".
>> You can get a copy of the template from Chris Skelly at MHC or also, I
>> think, at the MHC website.
>>
>>
>>
>> That being said, we have such a definition in our draft demolition
>> delay bylaw that we're taking forward to the May Town Meeting. The definition is:
>> "Any act of substantially pulling down, destroying, removing or razing
>> a structure, or any portion thereof, or commencing the work of
>> destruction with the intent of completing the same. "Demolition" as
>> used herein also shall be deemed to include demolition by neglect or arson."
>>
>>
>>
>> Dennis Sears
>>
>> Chair, Sheffield Historical Commission
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>>
>>
>> From: masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu
>> [mailto:masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu] On Behalf Of
>> dbibel at verizon.net
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 1:31 PM
>> To: masshistpres at cs.umb.edu
>> Subject: [MassHistPres] What is the definiton of 'demolition'?
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>>
>>
>> We have a situation in Medfield that is causing the Historical
>> Commission some heartache. An applicant came before us with a
>> demolition application for a small ell in the rear of an iconic and
>> historic building. We approved the application after some discussion and give and take.
>>
>> Now we have a situation where the owner has, in addition to taking
>> down the ell, has basically stripped the exterior of the building down
>> to the sheeting. He has also gutted the interior, due to structural
>> problems, but we have no oversight or control over that.
>>
>> In discussions with the owner, he states that he will restore the
>> exterior to its original appearance (although he now states that he
>> will use Hardie Board rather than cedar).
>>
>> The question we have is -- does this stripping of the exterior meet a
>> definition of 'demolition'? The town's legal counsel says it does not.
>>
>> I would be interested in hearing from all of you.
>>
>> Dan Bibel. co-chair
>> Medfield Historical Commission
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