[MassHistPres] CPC funds prevailing wage and volunteers on town owned building
Roughan, Michael
Michael.Roughan at hdrinc.com
Tue Apr 19 15:14:08 EDT 2016
Dennis,
Apparently this is a legal counsel interpretation that I would like to rebuke but I haven't been able to find any definitive ammunition.
....Mike
Michael Roughan, AIA, EDAC, LEED AP
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From: Dennis Sears [mailto:HDennisSears at verizon.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 1:13 PM
To: Roughan, Michael; 'sally urbano'; 'MA Historic Preservation'
Subject: RE: [MassHistPres] CPC funds prevailing wage and volunteers on town owned building
Michael, are you telling me the Town defines "painting" as maintenance? I'm not sure about Mass, but in most cases and I think the Feds, "painting" when you are doing it as a restoration or to increase the value of property and the amount is beyond what most people would consider "touch up"; ie those nicks in the paint along side of the stairs where you carried things in and out, would consider this a "capital" item that could and should be covered under CPA. I'd be interested in getting an answer in case we ever run into this in our Town. Dennis Sears, Chair Town of Sheffield Historical Commission.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 9:50 AM
To: sally urbano <urbanosally at yahoo.com>; MA Historic Preservation <masshistpres at cs.umb.edu>
Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] CPC funds prevailing wage and volunteers on town owned building
Sally,
As previously stated on this group listserv, Hopkinton is struggling with the same issues you are. Since the "official" town interpretation is we can't use CPA funds for maintenance, we've asked the town to paint the exterior of one of the historic homes (McFarland Sanger) while we secure additional CPA funds to reconstruct the front (south) side from sill to roof. Unfortunately, once the funds are secured we will have to bid the work out, but we are hopeful that we can work with a North Bennett St School / Keefe Tech to have the work done by a faculty / student program. The only dilemma is you need the funds secured first and the group needs to have the availability.
The HHC's intent is to restore the house to the point where it can serve beneficial use but we have not yet secured a tenant and may end up selling it with a deed restriction. This is something we recently did with a historic farmstead (Elmwood Farms) and the owner is doing a fabulous job of restoration of both the house and barn. As you know, your challenge will be, once you've renovated the schoolhouse, how do you maintain it?
As for the volunteer approach, we have another historic building (Train
Depot) that has been kept up primarily by volunteer labor from the HHC so we are cautious about taking on too many volunteer projects.
....Mike
Michael Roughan, AIA, EDAC, LEED AP
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[mailto:masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu] On Behalf Of sally urbano
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 11:02 AM
To: MA Historic Preservation
Subject: [MassHistPres] CPC funds prevailing wage and volunteers on town owned building
When i need help i have always found members of this group to be generous with their time.
Our volunteer group applied and received CPC support for the rehab and reuse of a Historic schoolhouse 1871. There has been an incredible amount of obstacles thrown in our path.
CPC wanted us to Have oversight through the town and apply for a smaller amount of money, which we did . We then applied for a matching grant.(outcome not yet known) The finance committee feels we haven't asked for enough money and because the town owns the building expects that we should bid out for prevailing wage. We leveraged the CPC money and were going to use the sheriffs program as well as the local Tech School. Not together of course.
We are being held to standards others are not as the library several years ago used the Sheriffs program and the town hall had them do some painting.
This scenario is similar to an orphaned historic building that sat for years unpainted. CPC said it was maintenance to paint, the town didn't have the money and so it sat until a volunteer group painted it.
I would love to hear your thoughts on this matter,
Thank You,
Sally Urbano Volunteer group
Harwich,mass
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