[MassHistPres] What constitutes demolition?
John Worden
jworden at swwalaw.com
Thu Mar 19 10:43:00 EDT 2015
In Arlington – speaking for the historic district commissions, not the historical commission which has jurisdiction over demolition delays – if the chimney in question were the only one on the house, or a significant architectural feature, we would require the installation of a false chimney (presumably made of wood with brick facing) that would only exist above the roofline.
John Worden
Arlington HDC
From: masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu [mailto:masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu] On Behalf Of David Temple
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 9:26 PM
To: Mass HistPres
Subject: [MassHistPres] What constitutes demolition?
In Medfield we handle 5 - 10 demolition permit applications each year under our demolition delay bylaw, which was first enacted in 1993. Most cases involve proposed demolition of entire structures or large portions thereof, but some are very small, such as removing a window or clapboards when the owner wants to put on a small addition.
Each time a little one comes up, we wonder, is this really demolition? and do we really need to hold a hearing? We don't want to abridge our right to review and hold hearings on applications, but where and how do you draw the line?
Today, for example, a local person called. She wants to remove a chimney in a restored 1880 Italianate house so she can make the attic space more useful as a bedroom. She would fill in and shingle over the ensuing hole in the roof, slightly altering the external appearance of the building. (Her new heating system vents out the side of the building on the first floor.) Would this call for an historic demolition hearing in your city?
I'm interested in what other commissions do, and I'll share the results with the group.
In your reply, please include my original message.
David Temple
David F. Temple, Inc.
300 South Street
Medfield, MA 02052
508-359-2915
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