[MassHistPres] Mass Audubon demolishes 1696 house in Natick

cvwtc at aol.com cvwtc at aol.com
Tue Mar 4 10:36:48 EST 2025


 As we have seen before, there is a way around 40C and that's 40B.  Has Natick met the affordable housing threshold?
Matt PujoNo Country for Old Buildings

    On Tuesday, March 4, 2025 at 08:25:45 AM EST, Chris Skelly via MassHistPres <masshistpres at cs.umb.edu> wrote:   

 I think it is worth noting that through the local legislative process, this house could possibly have been saved.  Was it at all visible from the public way?  If so, the town could have created an MGL Chapter 40C single building local historic district.  Demolition could have been prevented indefinitely.  While the bar to pass any local historic district is high at a two thirds majority vote of town meeting or city council, I see this, overall, as an easier hurdle to pass than new state legislation. 
Regarding the slow deterioration of the building over time, a minimum maintenance bylaw could have required basic upkeep to prevent further decay.  Chris.
Chris SkellySkelly Preservation ServicesCommunity Planning and Preservationwww.skellypreservationservices.comccskelly12 at gmail.com
On Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 4:35 PM David Feigenbaum via MassHistPres <masshistpres at cs.umb.edu> wrote:

Stronger state legislation would be a highly effective avenue. Is there an advocate on Beacon Hill for legislation to preserve buildings that are historic resources of towns?
David FeigenbaumWinchester resident

On Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 3:19 PM sally milne via MassHistPres <masshistpres at cs.umb.edu> wrote:

Thank you Dennis and Michael for sharing. so sad. i feel as if we continue to lose so manyimportant assets. we need more tools /legislation from the State law makers. . i think anyway , something must change.
Sally UrbanoHarwichimdividually
On Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 10:24 AM Steinitz, Michael @ SEC via MassHistPres <masshistpres at cs.umb.edu> wrote:




Some time ago I reached out to the Natick Audubon contact person, Aaron Gouveia, to offer a second opinion to their structural engineer who deemed the house a total loss. My co-instructor at North Bennet, Michael Burrey and I were willing to visit the site to determine if the Sawin House might be a good candidate for students of the Preservation Carpentry program be involved.  Our offer was rejected.Dennis De Witt's interpretation of purposeful neglect leading to the inevitable may be spot on.As far as describing Mass Audubon as "esteemed", my personal experience dealing with a manager at the Canton, MA Bird Art site a few years ago left me with a less than stellar opinion when they chose to demolish an art installation made by the deceased donor of the 120 acre estate.  Mildred Morse Allen was an artist and documentary maker who left this amazing gift to the Audubon Soc only to have an amazing, custom fabricated,  faux motor yacht room pulled out and her floor to ceiling seascape artwork destroyed. 
Steven O'ShaughnessyDept. Head - Preservation CarpentryNorth Bennet Street SchoolBoston
-- 
Steven O'ShaughnessyDept. Head  - Preservation CarpentryNorth Bennet Street School, 150 North Street | 617 227 0155 *270

Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

www.nbss.edu
An Education in Craftsmanship


_______________________________________________
MassHistPres mailing list
MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu
https://mailman.cs.umb.edu/listinfo/masshistpres

_______________________________________________
MassHistPres mailing list
MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu
https://mailman.cs.umb.edu/listinfo/masshistpres

_______________________________________________
MassHistPres mailing list
MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu
https://mailman.cs.umb.edu/listinfo/masshistpres



-- 



_______________________________________________
MassHistPres mailing list
MassHistPres at cs.umb.edu
https://mailman.cs.umb.edu/listinfo/masshistpres
  
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://mailman.cs.umb.edu/pipermail/masshistpres/attachments/20250304/6aab37be/attachment-0001.html>


More information about the MassHistPres mailing list