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HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES - DISTRICT FILES Hixise Ot'SevergGabies �0 T Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 April 27, 2016 Kara McLaughlin The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association 54 Turner Street Salem, MA 01970 RE: Extension of Certificate for 27R Hardy Street(Retire Becket House) Dear Ms. McLaughlin: Please be advised that the Historical Commission has approved your request to extend the expiration date of the Certificate of Appropriateness for 27R Hardy Street (Retire Beckett House) dated November 6, 2014 to November 6, 2016. Description of Work Proposed: Replace the existing asphalt shingles with wood shingles and replace the rake boards, gutters and downspouts as detailed in the application dated IW7/14. Should you need an additional extension, please notify the Commission prior to the new expiration date. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 978-619-5685. Thank you, Patti Kelleher Community Development Planner From: 04/27/2016 11:28 #284 P.001/001 C J.� c ' Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(976)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving O Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derbv Street Address of Property: 115 Derby Street (Retire Becket Ho 1S ) Name of Record Owner: The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association Description of Work Proposed: Replace the existing roof with 1470od shingles and replace the rake boards, gutters, and downspouts, as detailed in the application dated 10/7./14. Dated: November 6. 2014 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION n � The homeowiler has the option not to commence the work (unle it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOTA BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits tiom the inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. i Co Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 April 25,2016 Kara McLaughlin House of the Seven Gables 54 Turner Street Salem, MA 01970 RE: Certificate for wood shingle roof at Hooper-Hathaway House Dear Ms. McLaughlin: Please be advised that the Salem Historical Commission has approved your request to extend the expiration date of the Certificate of Appropriateness for 115 Derby Street/54R Turner Street (Hooper-Hathaway House) dated November 6, 2014 to November 6, 2016. Description of Work Proposed: Replace the existing asphalt shingles with wood shingles, as detailed in the application dated 5/22/14. Repair and replacement in-kind to the gutters, downspouts, roof sheds, rakes, and clapboards, as detailed in the application dated 5/22/14. Should you need an additional extension, please notify the Commission prior to the new expiration date. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 978-619-5685. Thank you, Patti Kelleher Community Development Planner Patricia Kelleher From: Kevin White <kwhite@7gables.org> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 9:36 AM To: Patricia Kelleher Subject: Salem Historical Commission approval Categories: HDC Hi Patricia,The House of the Seven Gables received a certificate of appropriateness for replacement of existing roof with wood shingle roof and associated work on Nov. 6th 2014. We were unable to fund this job and have it completed within the time frame allowed. We are prepared to perform the work this season. Please advise on necessary steps to re-apply or reconfirm commission approval.Your assistance will be greatly appreciated. Kevin White Dir. Of Maint. H7G 1 Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving X❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 115 Derby Street (Hawthorne Birthplace) Name of Record Owner: The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association Description of Work Proposed: Replace the existing roof with wood shingles and replace the rake boards, gutters, and downspouts, as detailed in the application dated 10/7/14. Dated: November 6, 2014 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. Salem Historical Commission APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ DemolitionEl Painting ❑ Sign R'-� Other District: Bl' Derby Street ❑Lafaa�yette Street L/ ❑M Intire ❑Washin on Square Address of Property: 9< /7mo^CY f ��7a,✓ of /aA �� Name of Record Owner(s): 117e A j c /v /—iver G Owner Mailing Address: xo— ///��e�� `/ .r J, 'Sc(`P_Kr Description of Work Proposed (Please include required scale drawings,paint chips,catalog cuts and/or samples of�lmaterial proposed, where applicable) V�-x JplrN.y��°�j /cf�lE �/Oddc�J, �°��✓1 Qh� c# DGeJt7��t7�//J � e ✓ C�///� e� a&111ICCPrDI�f • • � • • r • •• • conditions, • Name of Applicant: We-✓ �/ ❑Own/err ❑Contractor ❑Tenant cher: tJ e✓ Tel. #�r000- �ry — %ezvl E-mail Address: .(/ Lei ,'Te 0 11�1 �iP101e 10 Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless other�v*e indicaiedJ�f�'e: Certificate should be mailed to: Name Zlt i /atll E /12 Seve.7 Mailing address: 1/5✓ Ae,,-6 d f T/ City: d aP41 State! Zip: 4� PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making my changes to the exterior of a property in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Department of Planning&Community Development to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at 120 Washington Street,3rd floor,and begin at 7:00 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate ofNon-Applicability maybe issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,after notifying Commission members and allowing 24 hours for any objection. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner ofthe property. A contractor for the owner,at the owner's request,may submit an application on the owner's behalf. In case of a tenant,a waiver of the owner's appearance may be granted at the discretion of the Commission if it is requested by the owner. F. All applications must include photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways. No certificates can be issued until receipt of photos. G. An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart. The following items should be included in your drawings as applicable(exhibits should be 8'h x 11 or be able to be folded to 8%x 11): I. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements; 3. Details/profiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,cornices,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,Imp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. If the application is approved a Certificate will be mailed to the mailing address provided on the application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e.for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). to any case,the Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. 1. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or other necessary permits and approvals)prior to commencing work. J. The homeowner may opt not to commence the work approved(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). Work commenced must be completed within one year from the Certificate date unless otherwise indicated. K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued. Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval ofthe Commission is subjec to fines of up to$500 per day from the date of violation. The Commission is not responsible for an owner's neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you ifyou are concemed that someone in your neighborhood is in violation. Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at the City of Salem Department of Planning&Community Development(DPCD),at the Salem Public Library or on-line at http:H%vivw.salem.com/Pages/SalcmMAHistoric/index. The guidelines provide examples ofwhat is historically appropriate (or inappropriate) for Salem's neighborhoods including trim, siding, barrier free access, doors, fences, gutters/downspouts, masonry, mechanical equipment,paint colors,parking solutions,porches/steps,roofing,satellite dishes&solar energy systems,secondary egress,skylights,utilities,windows, etc. These guidelines help you understand what changes are likely or unlikely to be approved. The Commission supports your efforts to improve your property and can guide you on historical appropriateness. Further information,including City-wide architectural inventories,is available. For mor: information,contact the Clerk of the Commission at the DPCD,120 Washington Street,Salem,MA 01970,978 619-5985. Rev.10:2 CO T Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑O Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 115 Derby Street (Retire Becket House) Name of Record Owner: The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association Description of Work Proposed: Replace the existing roof with wood shingles and replace the rake boards, gutters, and downspouts, as detailed in the application dated 10/7/14. Dated: November 6, 2014 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By. � L The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unle it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. Salem Historical Commission GO��v APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolitions� ❑ Painting LI Sign L� Other District: C/cerby Street L1 Lafayette Street ❑,MJclntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: �� %�eze� C��/� Y<G /Gl��/� Name of Record Owner(s): AC- �✓le 9Z /!/e �t°✓C� /�e Sk feO./+re� r Owner Mailing Address: //S ��/� ,/ S j "7 to 6P Description of Work Prouosed (Please include required scale drawings,paint chips, catalog cuts and/orsam9ples ofmaterial proposed, where applicable.) IV6,c 0 ince/Ce ,6®ao't��/ ✓ ✓�fl d✓�� Avvhcatio�s must include photos of existing coTi Amblic uwxs Name of Applicant: xll-le-.11 t'l Cc 'Ae ❑Owner [Con 0 tractor ❑Tenant 0ther: 60/4&, Tel. # ©lp `/( - ®�fo E-mail Address: 4' (f)k//fC 7 Cjrp��1 i 4"fe Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherNyq indicated here: / Certificate should be mailed to: Name //yilc $�z se ✓w, Mailing address://.) )e,-/V City fg StateAtZip: ���� PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making any changes to the exterior of a property in an historic district,the owner should cal I or visit the Commission representative at the Department of Planning&Community Development to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at 120 Washington Street,3rd floor,and begin at 7:00 p.m. All meetings areopen to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda. An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate ofNon-Applicability may be issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,after notifying Commission members and allowing 24 hours for any objection. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner of the property. A contractor for the owner,at the owner's request,may submit an application on the owner's behalf. In case of a tenant,a waiver ofthe owner's appearance may be granted at the discretion ofthe Commission if it is requested by the owner. F. All applications most include photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways. No certificates can be issued until receipt of photos. G. An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should includa a paint chip or chart. The following items should be included in your drawings as applicable(exhibits should be 8'/z x 11 or be able to be folded to 8'F2 x 11): I. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements; 3. Details/profiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,cornices,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,Imp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. If the application is approved. a Certificate will be mailed to the mailing address provided on the application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e.for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. I. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or other necessary permits and approvals)prior to commencing work. J. The homeowner may opt not to commence the work approved(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). Work commenced mus be completed within one year from the Certificate date unless otherwise indicated. K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued. Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval of the Commission is subject to fines of up to$500 per day from the date of violation. The Commission is not responsible for an owner's neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you ifyou are concerned that someone in your neighborhood is in violation. Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at the City of Salem Department of Planning&Community Development(DPCD),at the Saler. Public Library or on-line at http:/hevvw.salem.com/Pages/SalemMA Hiswrie/index. The guidelines provide examples ofwhat is historically appropriate (or inappropriate) for Salem's neighborhoods including trim, siding, barrier free access, doors, fences, gutters/downspouts, masonry, mechanicEl equipment,paint colors,parking solutions,porches/steps,roofing,satellite dishes&solar energy systems,secondary egress,skylights,utilities,windows, etc. These guidelines help you understand what changes are likely or unlikely to be approved. The Commission supports your efforts to improve your property and can guide you on historical appropriateness. Further information,including City-wide architectural inventories,is available. For more information,contact the Clerk of the Commission at the DPCD,120 Washington Street,Salem,MA 01970,978 619-5985. Rev.10112 Page 1 Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Retire Becket House Roof Restoration Project The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association 54 Turner Street Salem, Massachusetts September 20, 2014 The proposed project is to replace the existing deteriorated cement-asbestos roof shingles,related trim, gutters,and downspouts with a wood shingle roof and related details that are similar to the roof applied ca. 1925-35 when the house was moved and renovated on its current site.The intent of the Owner is to interpret the exterior of the house to its appearance in the second quarter of the 20th century following its renovation to function as a tea house when it had a wood shingle roof.The overall appearance and instal- lation details will be similar to the roof recently installed on the Hathaway House.The work will be carried out by NAPCO, Inc.of Gloucester who installed the current roofs on the Seven Gables and the Hathaway Houses. The attached historic photographs documents the appearance of the house ca. 1890,in the 1920s before it was moved to its current location,and shortly after it was moved to the Gables. According to Caroline Emmertin in her booklit Chronicles of Three Old Houses(Published in 1935),The house is believed to have initially been constructed in 1655 by John Becket as a single pile house having a one room (Le,hall) and end chimney plan.Some years later he added a parlor and parlor chamber on the other side of the chimney(i.e.,on the west side).In 1682 he added a rear two story leanto to the house (documented in records of a law suit with the carpenter who built it).Following the death of Retire Becket in 1831,ownership of the house and land was divided between his three sisters.Within a few years,the owner of the leanto section (a Mrs. Slocum)tore down the leanto.In 1850,the eastern room (the 1655 "hall") was sold to Stephen Phillips who then tore down that section.What remained of the house in the second half of the 19th century was the original chimney bay and the parlor/parlor chamber added some- time after 1655 (shown in Photo 1).This was the house that Miss Emmertin purchased and moved to the Gable property. Following its move to the Gables property in 1924,the exterior of the house was restored to suggest its 17th century appearance including the framed overhang on its south gable facade that had been covered by later clapboards. The missing east room was not reconstructed. Instead,the east side of the house was connected to the tea room kitchen(ie.,the barn)by the one storey link that remains today. The roof of the house received new wood shingles. A few years after its move to the Seven Gables(but prior to 1935),new additions were constructed at the rear and south side of the building,and the rear roof pitch was altered to form the current long leanto roof. The knowledge that there had once been a two storey leanto on the house provided historical justification to Miss Emmertin for the additions.Most of the surviving framing and sheathing for the original steep rear roof was left in place in the attic along with a section of mid-19th century shingles that was covered by the new leanto roof. Some time in the 1950s or 60s century,the wood shingles on the roof were replaced with the current ce- ment/asbestos shingles.More recently,the cement asbestos shingles on the east(front)pitch were replaced by the current asphalt composition shingles on that pitch. Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate ofAppropniateness Retire Becket House Roof Restoration Project Page 2 The cement/asbestos shingles are chronically damp with substantial growth of moss and algae.A few have come loose and have slipped out of place. They are at least 50 years old and are at the end of their service life.The composition shingles on the front pitch have become brittle with age,with a few having broken off.Some of the rake boards and the eaves trim on the rear facade have become very deteriorated,as have the wood gutters on the side ell and the north porch. The cement asbestos shingles on the north side link to the former"barn" (now part of the orientation building)are in similar deteriorated condition,as are the shingles on the"barn':The copper valleys between the link roof and the"barn"roof requires that both the link and the"barn"roofs be done at the same time.'Ibis additional work would make the proposed project larger and more costly than the Owner can undertake at this time.The Owner intends to undertake the reroofing of the link and"barn"in the near future pending the raising of additional funds. The historic photos also show that the rake boards on all the gables were single flat boards that appear to be 5"-6"wide and set slightly proud of the clapboards. The rakes were not embellished with a bead on their outer edges. Most of current rake boards are in poor condition,and will be replaced with new single rake boards 5 1/2"wide with square edges(i.e. not beaded)set on the existing blocking that keeps them slightly proud of the clapboards.Any deteriorated blocking will be replaced in kind. All new wood trim,gutters and downspouts will be painted to match the existing paint on the house. New lead counter flashings were installed on the central chimney when it was repointed a few years ago. The lead was not trimmed and dressed down on the roof in anticipation of future replacement of the com- position shingles.The proposed wood shingle installation will include new copper base flashings interwo- ven with the singles,and will then properly trim and dress down the existing lead counter flashings. The front pitch of the roof retains its early principal rafter/common purlin roof frame along early sheath- ing boards that run vertically over the common purlins.The added ell and rear leanto roof are framed with modern common rafters with the sheathing boards running horizontally. The underlayment for the shingles will be 301b. felts on the roof sheathing,then"Cedar Breather"mesh to ventilate the underside of the,followed by fire retardant treated"Perfection Blue Label"Western Red Cedar shingles(i.e., 18"No. 1 shingles).A band of Ice and Water Shield will be installed along the eaves. Although not included in the basic scope of roof work,some of the clapboards that die into the gable rakes are deteriorated and will need to be replaced in conjunction with the rake work.This will be done as needed as an extra cost item. The replacements will be done to match the existing clapboards in exposure and detail. The rear pitch of the roof does not currently have a gutter and has a large surface area.As the eaves are quite shallow, roof drainage runs down the face of the rear facade affecting the condition of the clapboards, windows,and rear sill. As there are no longer any large trees near this pitch,maintaining a gutter should be easier than the front of the house where there are a number of trees.However,finding a way to dispose of the concentrated drainage from downspouts appears to be difficult.Installation of a wood gutter and downspouts on the rear facade matching the ones on the front of the ell will be carried as an alternate in the construction contract that will be carried out if the drainage issues can be resolved. The following 20 photographs illustrate the historic and current condition of the exterior of the house. Also attached are six drawings to illustrate the scope and detailing of the proposed work. Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Retire Becket House Roof Restoration Project VI Photo 1: The Retire Becket house in the late 19th cen- Photo 2: The Retire Becket house ca. 1920s.Photo tury on its original site.The building to the right of the Seven Gables Archives. hoase probably replaced the original east room.Photo r by Frank Cousins from author's collection. 1 R E G KE T i-ll- --- F 1 / Photo 4: Red arrow points to the Becket house in L the 1874 Atlas of Salem.The dock labeled"Marine Photo 3: The rear facade of Retire Becket house ca. Rail Way"was probably the original Becket ship yard. 1920s. Photo Seven Gates Archives. ' s Photo 5: The Retire Becket house shortly after it was 1 moved to the House of v� Seven Gables property. The photo is not dated,but probably is from the late 1920s.The roof has new wood shingles and the rear pitch remains as it was on Becket Court.The link to the barn and tea room is in place(red arrow).The cur- rent south ell and rear addi- tion with its leanto roof was added before 1935.Photo Seven Gables Archives. Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Retire Becket House Roof Restoration Project Page 4 7f e� xr t✓, Ilii. Photo 6: Front(east)facade showing its current asphalt cumposition shingles that have became brittle:md are at the end of their service life.The roof of the link to the entry complex is not in this project,but will be reF.aced in the frture along with the rest of the cement/asbestos shingles on the entry complex. s e L 6 F� � �Y n fY Y v Photo 7: South side facade of the original house with the added ell and rear roof pitch raised to cover the added rear leanto.The ell has cement asbestos shingles on its front pitch and a deteriorated wood gutter and downspout that will be replaced in kind.The gable end framed overhang was uncovered and restored inl924-25. Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Retire Becket House Roof Restoration Project Page 5 n, y I Photo 8: West(rear)side of the house showing the cement asbestos shingles on this pitch.The red arrow points to the roof on the link to the entry complex that is not in this project The white arrow points to the north porch roof which is in this project.There is no gutter on the rear facade;a new one will be carried as an alternate to be implemented if a sound way of dispc sing of new downspout drainage can be worked out. s Photo 9: North side facade of the house showing the slope of the rear roof pitch that was raised and ex- tended to cover the rear addition to the house before 1535,and the north porch(arrow)that was probably added at that time. The shingles and the gutter on the north porch will be replaced as part of this project Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Retire Becket House Roof Restoration Project .�+�,^'�—!�R .. � �ti."'e�e' •ate.-� "'-�..,0.,..-..�•�ati-- s'q�,'Rryirl�'°SiF`W+i.ie►�'„rtw,�•� .a�'�b `�"+�s�=^-�G'�,L".y'+4� a"G Vim. ��`wy"c'���Min�`��rr" ^ark►-���F�w'�'cs�er`aYilkl�►►a>ss�^ -s•-�..ca•-. R ftK wow Photo 10: Detail of the cement/asbestos shingles on the rear pitch of the south ell showing extensive moss growth due to the chronic dampness of the shingles as well as a slipped shingle. -- Ph( -�..c.►- _._ �_-,_. -....ni pro wit. alte .a fgwu w ter _ �i�srm l r, incl aittlRK*� w chic ■ Photo 11: Detail of the eaves of the rear facade roof showing substantia[rot in the eaves trim board.The deteriorated eaves trim boards and rake boards will be replaced to match their existing configuration as part of this project Photo 12: Detail of the eaves of the front facade roof showing.The configuration of the new eaves closure boards and the rakes will match the existing configuration.The front eaves trim was replaced a few years ago,and will be retained if it is found to be sound. Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Retire Becket House Roof Restoration Project Page 7 w Photo 14: Chimney(lashings:The lead counter flashings will be retained or replaced in kind if found to be deteriorated.New copper base Flashings and the cricket behind the chimney will be installed,and the counterflashings will be trimmed to end just above the new wood shingles.The pointing in the chimney Photo 13: Detail of the gutter and downspout appears to be sound and will be left as is. on the front facade of the south ell.These will be replaced with a new matching wood gutter and downspout similar to the ones installed on the Hathaway House using the type of hangers shown in Photo 15. Photo 15: Cast bronze gutter hanger on the House of the Seven Gables.Simi- lar hangers will be used on the Becket House ell gutter. Photo 16: Eidsting gutter hangers on the north porch gutter hang the gutter from the top.Similar hangers will be fabricated for the new north porch gutter. Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Retire Becket House Roof Restoration Project r Y 0000 v WOW p •` l.n I 'y 0000 00 lj f x • H t •sem _ y\t c t '4 AN S} .�6,�.'-" _ :✓�r�V9r y ;a -1. YYY ===— POOR M_ 1�� tti :�t f� .4J.. �+R" ^� •� `�El ,�f�`�'�.� I '`� y ,IIyI` �i mg i .k . i f P 1 1y � ,SCO Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving O Reconstruction 0 Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address- of Property: 115 Derby Street/ 54R Turner Street (Hooper-Hathaway House) Name of Record Owner: House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association Description of Work Proposed: Replace the existing asphalt shingles with wood shingles, as detailed in the application dated 5/22/14, Repair and replacement in-kind to the gutters, downspouts, roofsheds, rakes, and clapboards, as detailed in the application dared 5L22114. Dated: June 19, 2014 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: llGlR,�rira tl-AI(, The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstrnding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. a 20 00 �ry� Salem Historical Commission "44/44V, 14 zp'yFNt APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign E?'�_ Other District: V36erby Street ❑Laf yette Street ❑McIntire ❑Was 'ngton SquareLL // Address of Property: r �D P�� a m /70'rdN Name of Record Owner(s): v P e e 2g geect L I e e, Owner Mailing Address: Z�S� L! T Description of Work Proposed (Please include requiredscale drawings,paint chips,catalog cuts and/or samples of materialproposed, where applicable.) Applications must include photos of existing conditions, taken from all N Name of Applicant: /ZZ!-❑Owner []Contractor ❑Tenantt idther: VWCtP� Tel. 7e 2,b' E-mail Address: L,)4,Te Q / cla l J r &—V Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwi Indicatyd kcre: Certificate should be mailed to: Name C. Mailing address:�� �C'✓�Y �( City'—L �Stat ee/*ip: 4!LL� PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making any changes to the exterior of a property in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Department of Planning&Community Development to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at 120 Washington Street,3rd Boor,and begin at 7:00 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting it order to make the agenda. An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the- meeting. In some cases,a Certificate ofNon-Applicability may be issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,after notifying Commission members and allowing 24 hours for any objection. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff"I handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner ofthe property. A contractor for the owner,at the owner's request,may submit an application on the owner's behalf. In case of a tenant,a waiver ofthe owner's appearance maybe granted at the discretion ofthe Commission if it is requested by the owner. F. All applications must include photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways. No certificates can be issued until receipt of photos. G. An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart. The following items should be included in your drawings as applicable(exhibits should be 8'/l x 11 or be able to be folded to 8 'h x 11): 1. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements; 3. Details/profiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,cornices,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,lamp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. Ifthe application is approved, a Certificate will be mailed to the mailing address provided on the application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e.for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. 1. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or other necessary permits and approvals)prior to commencing work. J. The homeowner may opt not to commence the work approved(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). Work commenced must be completed within one year from the Certificate date unless otherwise indicated. K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued. Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval of the Commission is subject to fines of up to$500 per day from the date of violation. The Commission is not responsible for an owner's neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you ifyou are concemed that someone in your neighborhood is in violation Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at the City of Salem Department of Planning&Community Development(DPCD),at the Salem Public Library or on-line at httm://www.salem.com/Pages/SalemMA Historic/index. The guidelines provide examples of what is historically appropriate (or inappropriate) for Salem's neighborhoods including trim, siding, barrier free access, doors, fences, gutters/downspouts, masonry, mechanics equipment,paint colors,parking solutions,porches/steps,roofing,satellite dishes&solar energy systems,secondary egress,skylights,utilities,windows. etc. These guidelines help you understand what changes are likely or unlikely to be approved. The Commission supports your efforts to improve your property and can guide you on historical appropriateness. Further information,including City-wide architectural inventories,is available. For more information,contact the Clerk of the Commission at the DPCD,120 Washington Street,Salem,MA 01970,978 619-5985. P".1012 Page 1 Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Hooper-Hathaway House Roof Restoration Project The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association 54 Turner Street Salem, Massachusetts May 14, 2014 The proposed project is to replace the existing deteriorated composition shingle roof, related trim, gutters, and downspouts with a wood shingle roof and related details that are similar to the roof applied in 1912 when the house was restored on its current site. The intent of the Owner is to in- terpret the exterior of the house to its appearance in the first half of the 20th century following the 1912 restoration and subsequent minor additions to the rear of the house. The overall appearance and installation details will be similar to roof installed on the House of the Seven Gables a few years ago. The work will be carried out by NAPCO,Inc.of Gloucester who installed the current roof on the Gables. The attached historic photographs document the appearance of the house before it was restored, shortly after the 1912 restoration, and in the 1920s and 30s. The photos show that the type of wood "Y'trough gutters and wood downspout that were used in the restoration of the House of the Seven Gables were also used on the Hooper-Hathaway house. These are still present on the house, in badly deteriorated condition. They will all be replaced with new wood gutters and downspouts matching the current ones.The gutters will be lined with copper,and the wood downspout casings will have enclose new copper downspouts. The historic photos also show that the rake boards on all the gables were single flat boards that appear to be 5"- 6"wide and set about slightly proud of the clapboards. Unlike the House of the 7 Gables,the rakes were not embellished with a bead on their outer edges. Some of the rakes now have an additional narrower flat board planted on the wide board. Most of current rake boards are in very poor condition.They will be replaced with new single rake boards 5 1/2"wide with square edges (i.e. not beaded) set on the existing blocking that keeps them proud of the clap- boards. Any deteriorated blocking will be replaced in kind. All new wood trim, gutters and downspouts will be painted to match the existing paint on the house. New lead counter flashings were installed on the central chimney when it was repointed a few years ago.The lead was not trimmed and dressed down on the roof in anticipation of future re- placement of the composition shingles. The proposed wood shingle installation will include new copper base flashings interwoven with the singles, and will then properly trim and dress down the existing lead counter flashings. The historic photos show that the valleys at the restored front gable were finished as"closed"val- leys (i.e., no copper is visible). The proposed project will therefore utilize "closed"valleys. While as originally constructed in the late 17th century the gable would have utilized"swept"valleys (as Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Hooper-Hathaway House Roof Restoration Project Page 2 can be seen on the Ward House at the Peabody-Essex Museum), this project does not propose to "improve" the 1912 restoration by installing"swept"valleys. Unlike the House of the Seven Gables,the entire roof of the house was reframed during the res- toration with modern (for 1912) common rafters and pine sheathing boards that run horizontally across the rafters. The underlayment for the shingles will be 301b. felts on the roof sheathing, then "Cedar Breather"mesh to ventilate the underside of the, followed by fire retardant treated "Per- fection Blue Label'Western Red Cedar shingles(i.e., 18"No. 1 shingles). The current southerly small shed dormer on the rear pitch of the roof was installed as part of the 1912 project to improve the utility of the attic, and the northerly one was added some years later for the same reason. The condition of the current flat seam copper roofing on them is not known due to the difficulty of access. They will be inspected once the house is staged. If found to be dete- riorated they will be replaced with new copper roofs as an alternate work item.As the surface of theses roofs is only barely visible from the rear edge of the property, it is proposed to replace them with standing seam copper rather than soldered flat seam copper to reduce their cost and simplify the installation. Their pitch is 3:12,which is acceptable for standing seams. Much of the wood- work on these dormers is in very poor condition, and will be replaced in kind, as will the shingles on their cheek walls. The small two storey addition at the center of the rear facade houses two small bathrooms on the second floor. It, roof also has a 3:12 pitch,but is continuous with the main roof and is somewhat more visible than the shed roofs. It will be roofed with wood shingles at a reduced exposure (4" instead of 5") over a continuous layer of Ice and Water shield. Although not included in the basic scope of roof work, some of the clapboards that die into the gable rakes are deteriorated and will need to be replaced in conjunction with the rake work. This will be done as needed as an extra cost item.The replacements will be done to match the existing clapboards in exposure and detail. The following 20 photographs fllustrate the historic and current condition of the exterior of the house. Also attached are six drawings to illustrate the scope and detailing of the proposed work. Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Hooper-Hathaway House Roof Restoratioi Project Page 3 rIE t �r Photo 1: The Hooper Hathaway house in the late y - . 19th century on its original - J+ site.Photo courtesy ojHis- toric New England, fi s „ t Photo 2: The Hooper Hathaway house in 1912 shortly after its restoration was finished. ” JUA sou Photo 4: Current ap- pearance of the front .:., (east)facade and its com- position shingle roof. Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Hooper-Hathaway House Roof Restoration Project Page 4 Photo 4: Detail frfom photo 2 showing that the gable rakes are finished with a single rake board. r, Photo 5: Detail of the front gable from a photo taken in the 1920s or 30s.The photo clearly shows the closed valley of the wood shingle roof.The rake boards have a dark line running along their centers that sug- gest a second narrower board had been added to them similar to the current rakes. `t However,the dark line is very irregular and is probably a long weathering crack in the single unpainted boards. Photo 6: Current photo of the front gable showing the existing rakes have a second narrower rake planted on _ them.The proposed project will use only a single rake board as seen in \` the 1912 photo.Badly deteriorated clapboards(arrow)will be replaced in conjunction with the replacement of rake boards. Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Hooper-Hathaway House Roof Restoration Project Page 5 Off I� Photo 7: Current photo of the north side gable.The proposed project will install a wood shingle roof on the one story entry(marked with an arrow)as well as the main roof. -_ _ Photo S: Current photo of the r south side gable. Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Hooper-Hathaway House Roof Restoration project Page 6 ,t it- Irtiir nr It Photo 10: Aerial photo showing the aa. configuration of the roof including #E the green cooper roofs on the shed dormers. too iii ♦0♦�rj �' ' !a Photo 9: Historic photo of the rear, �♦'♦__''`` ♦♦♦ probably from the 1920s.Comparison with the photo 10 shows that several alterations have been made since then including the removal of the back chimney. i H. A A " J. Photo 11: Current photo of the rear(west)side.The red arrow points to a shed dormer that was added after photo 9 was taken. It is identical in detailing to the southerly dormer.The double white arrow narks a later extension.As its roof is continuous with the main roof,it will also receive wood shingles. Due to its 3:12 pitch its shingles will be laid with a 4"exposure instead of the 5"exposure on the main roof. Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application f)r a Certificate of Appropriateness Hooper-Hathaway House Roof Restoration Project pn 7 1 e � �i Photo 12: Detail showing the northerly shed dormer with its flat soldered seam roof as visible from the very back edge of the property.It will be retained if it is found to be sound and likely to last for another 20 years. If not,it will be replaced with a standing seam copper roof.The sides of the dormer will be re-shingled,and its sill and other deteriorated trim will be replaced to match the existing detailing.The white arrow marks the copper panning for the inset window sash.If found to be unsound it will be replaced with matching new copper.The lead counterflashings at the chimney will be trimmed to end just above the new shingles (which will have new copper base flashings). Photo 13: Detail showing the southerly shed dormer with its deteriorated wood trim. It will receive the same treatment as the northerly dormer. Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Hooper-Hathaway House Roof Restoration Project r� i Photo 14: Detail showing existing wood gutter with its Photo 15: Retail showing the cast bronze original iron support bracket. support bracket that was used on the 7 gables gutters and is proposed for this project ` Photo 17: De- tail showing the existing badly deteriorated wood down- spout.A similar i' wood casing will be used with a 3 copper down- spout inside it. Photo 16: Detail showing the existing gutter outlet and wood downspout a rt , Photo 18: Detail showing the exist- ing wood eaves board(arrow)that is present behind the gutters.Tis will be replaced in kind where it is found to be deteriorated.This loca- tion at the south end of the front facade originally had a gutter and will receive a new one. Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Hooper-Hathaway House Roof Restoration Project Page 9 it /r 'r r r i Photo 19: Detail of the north gable showing deteriorated individual clapboard,i h.ti will h, 1 1, 1[i i I existing clapboards in conjunction with the replacement of the rake boards. Y , Y Photo 20: Detail looking up at the peak of the north gable marked with the red circle in photo 19 showing how the ends of the clapboards are planted on the blocking beneath the rake boards(arrow) . Finch&Rose,Beverly,MA Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness Hooper-Hathaway House Roof Restoration project ��co 7• Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving Fxl Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition O Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 2711 Hardy 'Street (Retire Becket House,) Name of Record Owner: House of the Seven Gables S ttl m nt Association Description of Work Proposed: Repair and replacement of deteriorated clapboards and windows. There will be no changes to design, color, or material. Repainting with evisting colors. Non-applicability due to work being in-kind repair and/or replacement. Dated: .lime 2, 2014 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: r The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. TI IIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. RECEIVED MAY 2 2 2014 s DEPT.OFPLANNING 8' COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Salem Historical Commission 12D V.'A S MINA TON S f i*F 1 jA,✓IA lJAISAVHn ISc l'i[-.t-7._ APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign L9' Other District: ❑Derby Street El Lafayette Street ❑McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: J 7,e IliNZ ,ie_ gecAej 0,SP Name of Record Owner(s): 117-e f e Pte✓ SOC, Owner Mailing Address: J f ✓ V S a d t Descri tion of Work Pro)osed: ,72-17 /q /rlc,� ��<�ce4tek-fl � / v of r vt t l✓� Nn'lc(�✓/%�� S �(a'�/ /'c9 ✓�/� J'a�cd✓,i�v1 P✓ 1`y J /rc<//rJ % ��L��af q d/�< <y�� SCP j �llc7✓.� �cgce.�re•a © eP�re ,ttdvmjc+ W tli9 6 In/ ar✓`�t'e�4 / A/ Gt7dd�� CSila� Orefec/ a>� /ycF/G'�/ f ADiDlications must includeDhotos of • • • r. ✓ • Name of Applicant:Ke�1"f2 L i L rJ /7/G Owner CC mtractor/1❑T.eynant CdOther ' Tel. #�. Odo )O/,V E-mail Address:_4 C Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless othe��rwJJjje indicate¢hire: Certificate should be mailed to: Name�!?evlc� Mailing address: City State/&Zip: L,VO PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance ofoommencing any exterior work. Before making 1v changes to the exterior ofa property in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Department of Planning&Community Development to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays ofeach month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at 120 Washington Street,3rd Floor,and begin at 7:00 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate ofNon-Applicability may be issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,after notifying Commission members and allowing 24 hours for any objection. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner ofthe property. A contractor for the owner,at the owner's request may submit an application on the owner's behalf. In case of a tenant,a waiver of the owner's appearance maybe granted at the discretion ofthe Commission if it is requested by the owner. F. All applications must include photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways. No certificates can be issued until receipt of photos. G. An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or char. The following items should be included in your drawings as applicable(exhibits should be 8'h x 1 I or be able to be folded to 8'/2 x 11): 1. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements; 3. Details/profiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,cornices,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,lamp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. If the application is approved, a Certificate will be mailed to the mailing address provided on the application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e.for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit etc.). In any case,the Commission most make a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. 1. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits fiom the Inspector of Buildings(or other necessary permits and approvals)prior to commencing work. J. The homeowner may opt not to commence the work approved(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). Work commenced must be completed within one year from the Certificate date urJess otherwise indicated. K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued. Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval ofthe'Commission is subject to fines of up to$500 per day from the date of violation. The Commission is not responsible for an owners neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you ifyou are concerned that someone in your neighborhood is in violation. Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at the City of Salem Department of Planning&Community Development(DPCD),at the Salem Public Library or on-line at htty://www.salem.wm/Pages/SalemMA Historic/index. 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' i s- 'Fmlw t 1 'It 1 _ ' I i 1 a AL.__ 4 � I i i r � ' 'I 1� ITS 1 ��_.•.` .mss�!.�� _" � � _ ..� T i 1 . j 1 777 'n li r;� _ :V , � Y 1 , • L �I - �(,ON1N Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740.0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving 0 Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition O Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District_Derby Street Address of Property: 27A Hardy Street (Retire Becket House Nance of Record Owner: House of the Seven Gables Settlement Asso iation Description of Work Proposed: Repair of the gift shop door. There will be no changes to design, color, or material. Non-applicability due to work being in-kind repair and not visible from the public way. Dated: June 2 2014 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By-���i��"_v" _ � The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. Ptd SrN/5) 012 2 1 14 DEFT of PIMVA%AG MEPIt ` COMMUNITY DE�EWI' Salem Historical Commission APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ / Alteration 11 Demolition s ❑ Painting ❑ Sign C - Other District: Wilerby Street ❑Lafayette Street ❑McIntire ❑Wash�inngton Square _ Address of Property: �/ � � S 1 Name of Record Owner(s): ll I_;_ /ipvle/ o�T e.J��py C9-ro5/eJ �1�///pp per �C, Owner Mailing Address: ��� DF �h ✓� s / , �rp�ev�! ��G( ��/ �d Rescriution of Work Proposed: ee.>?P"fi cpeGa �/� C�{�✓ /`ec o �J ����r C(?O/e /kf rd1� 14ce rtecV /�le r, wD©a^ Santee cQ�s��, VO� s�Gl'✓ltfr? C��GO� Awfications must include ) • • ( •/ yexisting • • • • Name of Applicant: •�Jj w//: �P_ 7LN Owner uContractorn❑Tenant Other v0 �S%�1 Tel. #:,, /CM CJ E-mail Address: . a � a0 Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherw' indicated er : ! J Certificate should be mailed to: Name/ F' ✓ fp/r°J Mailing address: &j 7fi(0. ',b V_ (-7-- City Statw-/_] 'Zip: D PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work Before making M changes to the exterior ofa property in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Department of Planning&Community Development to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the fust and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at 120 Washington Street,3rd Boor,and begin at 7:00 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda. An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate ofNon-Applicability may be issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,after notifying Commission members and allowing 24 hours for any objection. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner of the property. A contractor for the owner,at the owner's request,may submit an application on the owner's behalf In case of a tenant,a waiver of the owner's appearance may be granted at the discretion of the Commission ifit is requested by the owner. F. All applications must include photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways. No certificates can be issued until receipt of photos. G. An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart. The following items should be included in your drawings as applicable(exhibits should be 8'fi x 11 or be able to be folded to 8%x 11): 1. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements; 3. Details/profiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,comites,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,lamp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. Ifthe application is approved a Certificate will be mailed to the mailing address provided on the application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e.for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. 1. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or other necessary permits and approvals)prior to commencing work. J. The homeowner may opt not to commence the work approved(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). Work commenced must be completed within one year from the Certificate date unless otherwise indicated. K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued. Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval ofthe Commission is subject to fines of up to$500 per day from the date of violation. The Commission is not responsible for an owner's neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you ifyou are concerned that someone in you neighborhood is in violation. Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at the City of Salem Department of Planning&Community Development(DPCD),at the Salem Public Library or on-line at htto:/hvww.salem.com/Pages/SaleniMA Historic/index. The guidelines provide examples ofwhat is historically appropriate (or inappropriate) for Salem's neighborhoods including trim, siding, barrier free access, doors, fences, gutters/downspouts, masonry, mechanical equipment,paint colors,parking solutions,porches/steps,roofing,saRllite dishes&solar energy systems,secondary egress,skylights,utilities,windows, etc. These guidelines help you understand what changes are likely or unlikely to be approved. The Commission supports your efforts to improve your property and can guide you on historical appropriateness. Further information,including City-wide architectural inventories,is available. For more information,contact the Clerk of the Commission at the DPCD, 120 Washington Street,Salem,MA 01970,978 619-5985. Rev.1072 J _ �7r _ I "f V C S , gas f. j•' alid .> 4 , -- r I II w . � F - , �� , i +. ar i4 - S _ � a _ .�.�� - - ��' ` CO T r 11 . NF Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑X Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition O Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District:Qerbv Street Address of Property: 54R Tumer Street (Hooper-Hathaway House) Name of Record Owner:House of the Seven Cables Settlement Association Description of Work Proposed: Repair and replacement of deteriorated clapboards and broken windows. There will be no changes to design, color, or material. Non-applicability,clue to work being in-kind repair and/or replacement. Dated: .lune 2 2014 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: 4�� The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. REC,IVED IiAY 2 2 2014 Salem Historical Commission DEPT. OFPLANNING& . , . I vx :,, ..,,.: , , OOMMUNITy DEVELOPMENT rzz .. APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign 14'� Other District: 216 rby Street ❑Lafayette Street ❑/McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: �f % /rte✓,-P✓ J� 1 �7/o�r e� - ����a t��� s/ h Gv1(� Name of Record Owner(s): _ le /YB uJ e ��tuel / �✓��� r I'-jy��c�., Owner Mailing Address: //S v �Pf ,i _C / �1 V�x� t / d /y/ 40J�VIIf1tV/e 0e1alaAC.,-V1 Description of Work Proposed: VP /eG�I/ %�c KrIKe(� ��� /cCCe ttitP�ll f/ e �✓//10✓ cv/�� G 1cw6Dc1rlk, i�7aI—e i'a�s to ✓le vsc��/ a�✓ey //�6 G// ✓`�e,� Cec�cof Y CO `s u/��' -/`zer/ ///&t`l (t119✓lL � �e 9 <l ` ed o ,( ,J �, lt.2Cr✓ tjttt) . CtVSlr �XIJ 'NCeA1o"/ elle- lcf4 , V / ' • • • •/ • (• • • ry/ • • • • • Name of Applicant:/v�ryr) jtJ1417( / ` / U []Owneru'C�ontractor ❑Tenant uOther L`�` Vie✓ /�,� Tel. #, O�3yS /O,Z,b E-mail Address: & W /rc a7 74/u (9,- Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless other!�zse indica e here: Certificate should be mailed to: Name 7 /a o vS E Qz� T16e Te Mailing address: //-t �P�G ,/ _( r City: - C � «/ State;A/QZip: �� PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making any changes to the exterior of a property in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Department of Planning&Community Development to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at 120 Washington Street,3rd Boor,and begin at 7:00 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda. An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate ofNon-Applicability may be issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,after notifying Commission members and allowing 24 hours for any objection. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner ofthe property. A contractor for the owner,at the owner's request,may submit an application on the owner's behalf to case of a tenant,a waiver ofthe owner's appearance maybe granted at the discretion ofthe Commission if it is requested by the owner. F. All applications must include photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways. No certificates can be issued until receipt of photos. G. An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart. The following items should be included in your drawings as applicable(exhibits should be 8'h x I 1 or be able to be folded to 8'h x 11): 1. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements; 3. Details/profiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,cornices,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,lamp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. If the application is approved, a Certificate will be mailed to the mailing address providedon the application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e.for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. 1. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or other necessary permits and approvals)prior to commencing work. J. The homeowner may opt not to commence the work approved(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). Work commenced must be completed within one year from the Certificate date unless otherwise indicated. K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued. Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval of the Commission is subject to fines of up to$500 per day from the date of violation. The Commission is not responsible for an owners neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you ifyou are concemed that someone in your neighborhood is in violation. Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at the City of Salem Department of Planning&Community Development(DPCD),at the Salem Public Library or on-line athiip://% wv.solem.com/Panes/SalcmMA Historic/index. The guidelines provide examples ofwhat is historically appropriate (or inappropriate) for Salem's neighborhoods including trim, siding, barrier free access, doors, fences, gutterstdownspouts, masonry, mechanical equipment,paint colors,parking solutions,porches/steps,roofing,satellite dishes&solar energy systems,secondary egress,skylights,utilities,windows, etc. new guidelines help you understand what changes are likely or unlikely to be approved. The Commission supports your efforts to improve your property and can guide you on historical appropriateness. Further information,including City-wide architectural inventories,is available. For more information,contact the Clerk of the Commission at the DPCD,120 Washington Street,Salem,MA 01970,978 619-5985. Rev.1042 yf1 i 1 �W� 5a. ��._,jfd •♦ aYi'1 /t�' J s'AWj ig I�wyy,,::'+��•'�A D - +y., v. -'r 1 t _Vj ♦ _ .f. +n oae ,Y-r 'mow OF r a - s � a r, r s%�.fy_ar. r yS - Tr'� -a .�G- w � t .r �.• r ,, 1'a _ �.wv�i a-� : _. i� -4 ~4 iw� Fy' R e ��. PIN /� / man ��� 1me //� mall oil I loll . moll MIX H .moi ,W r' F� r� l _ 1 A - Y r f/ l Al F j I L Massa : . �i A l� ACU 6 ajjf . Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑x Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition O Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance, District: Derby Street Address of Property: 54 Turner Street (House of the Seven Cables) Name of Record Owner: House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association Description of Work Proposed: Repair of the cent shop door and window. There will be no changes to the design, material, or color. Non-applicability due to work being in-kind repair and not visible from the public wary. Dated: June 2, 2014 SALLE/MJ HISTORICAL COMMISSION By) / The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be stare to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. � coMM�'Ya F�oOa Salem Historical Commission �FNr APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign Com" Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street ❑ Intire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: 4 w�<�E Name of Record Owner(s): e n� ee n� Owner Mailing Address: �iU� //F,�ly f/ . La le- �a Ul,�P,,�­a Description of Work Proposed: Ce VI%S'4 Cts f tid 041 t A!,�/a°c e a e re""' 7 clif CAL IVa Wj [AIDDlications must inc Name of Applicant:Z C ytlt ,1i�rlC /` 6/7[� ❑owner ❑Contractor ' Tenant Other �' K< ' Tel. #;.,�f� �%s� C'�b E-mail Address: 10,e / Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless other-KW' indicated�hes�e: / Certificate should be mailed to:: Name �lYa�� & f' C' Mailing address: //J` . 112e 1/ �/ r City e Sta Zip: 02M PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making any changes to the exterior ofa property in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Department of Planning&Community Development to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the fust and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at 120 Washington Street,3rd Boor,and begin at 7:00 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate ofNon-Applicability may be issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,after notifying Commission members and allowing 24 hours for any objection. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner of the property. A contractor for the owner,at the owner's request,may submit an application on the owner's behalf. In can of a tenant,a waiver of the owner's appearance maybe granted at the discretion ofthe Commission if it is requested by the owner. F. All applications must include photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways. No certificates can be issued until receipt of photos. G. An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart. The following items should be included in your drawings as applicable(exhibits should be 8 54 x I 1 or be able to be folded to 8 f4 x 11): 1. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements; 3. Details/profiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,cornices,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,lamp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contra.tors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. Ifthe application is approved, a Certificate will be mailed to the mailing address provided on the application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e.for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. I. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or other necessary permits and approvals)prior to commencing work. J. The homeowner may opt not to commence the work approved(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). Work commenced must be completed within one year from the Certificate date unless otherwise indicated. K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued. Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior ofa building in an historic district without the necessary approval of the Commission is subject to fines of up to 5500 per day from the date of violation. The Commission is not responsible for an owner's neglect to inquire about necessary City pemtits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you ifyou are concerned that someone in your neighborhood is in violation. Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at the City of Salem Department of Planning&Community Development(DPCD),at the Salem Public Library or on-line at hiln://w%riv.salem.com/Peaes/SolemMA Historic!index. The guidelines provide examples ofwhat is historically appropriate (or inappropriate) for Salem's neighborhoods including trim, siding, barrier free access, doors, fences, gutters/downspoms, masonry, mechanical equipment,paint colors,parking solutions,porches/steps,roofing,satellite dishes&solar energy systems,secondary egress,skylights,utilities,windows, etc. These guidelines help you understand what changes are likely or unlikely to be approved. The Commission supports your efforts to improve your property and can guide you on historical appropriateness. Further information,including City-wide architectural inventories,is available. For more information,contact the Clerk of the Commission at the DPCD, 120 Washington Street,Salem,MA 01970,978 619.5985. Rev.10(12 j FI 4 PI loll , rd V�1 a �_ Lrt. � � , �' � f� y � � _ + � i- 1 �' _ .�. �' � , g i � ' ��.. > . �,, � �. '� i ,.. � � 1 r v IA _ ! 1 d . o v �1s Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving O Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 25 Hardy Street (Phipnen House) Name of Record Owner: house of Seven Gables Settlement Description of Work Proposed: Replace the soffit,fascia, and crown molding in-kind, as detailed in the application dated 3/25/14. Dated: April 9, 2014 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. RECEIVED MAR 2 J 2014 DEPT. OF PLANNING& COMMM4TY oojaopma Salem Historical Cornnris,cioir APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic Districts Act(M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: New Construction ❑ Moving L/ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition// ❑ Painting 11 Sign �] Other District: [�6 by Street ❑Lafayette ; Street ❑McIntire CI Washington Square Address of Property: Name of Record Owner(s): P Owner Mailing Address: ��s �� ✓ �T ��� �4 Description of Work Proposed: Cfy&0 G1-mrcJIP7 XJL9 /� .wry / jpo /%J/��� his a re z- a Sem n Ao / - _ Name of Applicant: Z✓, Owner ❑Contractor ❑OTenant ❑Other Tel. 3,* ` Za E-mail Address: 1.4 Te dZ/ f D/v Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise) icaled here: r / Certificate should be mailed to: Name r i E v' SFi e �1NyP� (rules/�� Mailing address: //J �Ci�✓ J12, City:_. �stii State-/&i Zip: 0_z. _/( �x pl ., r•�� 41 •T� . i y � r O' Yl .� r Al I. .. . � � ,�"� N'w s��✓��t .� ~ "MJF Vy"Ri�� i. �;. np���'�� ,J"��� S . t.• � - r. w 1 1 f"� r r �.;. q'Ir � f '� � i�,,� �� � �'l;.,�"9 Y it M / N. 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District: Derby Street Address of Property: 27 Hardy Street (Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace) Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Settlement Description of Work Proposed: Replace windows in-kind, as drown in the application dated 3/25/14. Dated: April 9, 2014 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: &44A I The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. MAR 2 5 2014 066 OF PLMOMG g Salem Historical Commission OOWAlkttY—'Tis opman APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON APPLICABH.JTY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition 11Painting ❑ Sign Other District: El Derby Street ryry [Lafayette Street ❑McIntire []Washington Square Address of Property: / /L�r✓r� f/ Name of Record Owner(s): 77-11c Iflo ;e r.. = 1-14 _ )t✓ve, rcu"�ri V c �r�P/ti 1 lf dei Owner Mailing Address: S ,1/1, Description of Work Proposed: (" lp,,Aq t j CY,aft Oa/ pp // 1c vc✓c T d'C C Co/✓r�I� ((�rGlG1GcJ �df k O✓� t ✓( Q 06 pI Sas �i e� t'// /nce Tri ©w fir/ %o�J1 15 'x.76 C9V1C9 , -0 dvld/cj �lip/ id 1 iv W010111W.1111110111 11 UNION 11,1111111111111 immy Name of Applicant: v,�L) ;.4%n,1C i7. i.t= 6dOwner ❑Contractor ❑Tenant ❑Other Tel.#: SC " -.?14 - 70,,�6 E-mail Address: Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise itj&caled here: / Certificate should be mailed to: Name �f c ,���✓rH lr a���J Mailing address: //-5 i�F✓/s S7" City:- (cv tz-7 StaiAzip: U � � ���.' !� �- �1 � r�� ; \ �= t �� >� -- It �'r�'` . f . i� I - I �. :��I��iiilii�lii►I�h�; I�i �� � . A , f J Condition Report: Window Sash Hawthorne's Birthplace 25 Hardy St. The current window sash, are in a serious state of disrepair. A substantial amount of material has been removed from the bottom rail of each top sash.[most likely, upon installation] This treatment has left less than an inch of material, which overtime, has proved inadequate for structural integrity. Many of the bottom rails [on upper and lower sash] are no longer attached to side rails, and several of the other existing joints have failed as well. This has resulted in, overall deterioration of the sash. These windows appear to be a mid to late 201h century replacement, and were most likely installed after the house was relocated to our grounds in 1958. Our intent is to have window sash fabricated by a local woodworker and replace all existing sash. The windows will be constructed to match existing profile and overall appearance, and will be painted to match. x.41►-- � �s`+\y\1 / ✓9 - .�.� ;+bra \ � �l J f Irl Iii; � 11 low '. ilii i► w1 r � F oil 12 10 �-tc.v haorWc. Eiate` X ��� Rte• N� `fav v..�k ,.Ct �4.G Co.-we.r l7 wlo�.. to E�iS CSL. f 2 7 � a Ov. ll'!T titG.f .,r.h�.-r.� ..y � t�u+ rl�.` •ww l" 5�J `�r"_.�- 1� i l�lJu or So u�t �G`l�Di'E.r Ism A� gyp' ,6ts'+. ��� 't :� _ I ..,I� o®�nrMay ..a�z`"q`1.z4+e•A\v'�:y�^� r q SEEAft ..M iif' Nq firm! ■■ �Abll� 1 a i - - _ NO PARKING OTHERs SIDE 0,A a ' Ir . _ I AMINO r �}Y d { f - -r 1 . . 1 k �+ Y 1 ' - it - � i ,. '` sem;,,,,. . : -- ti;• `. dA • a<w } wax ,. . .., - .•� .t- v"+:. Y a t• r w � Q ,��l + a r : a . s R _- a 1-00 l - 1..m I 1 i ' i i I �.,,. � t � _� t ,� i I� � ' � � 1 -, M r rA The Commonwealth of Massachusetts William Francis Galvin, Secretary of the Commonwealth ,,trAG� Massachusetts Historical CommissionEtS%'µ � coi,�taur�� May 2, 2014 Kara McLaughlin Interim Executive Director The House of Seven Gables Settlement Association 115 Derby Street Salem, MA 01970 RE: The House of the Seven Gables Preservation and Deferred Maintenance Project,Derby Street and Turner Street, Salem,MA; MHC# RC.7257 and Preservation Restriction Review(M.G.L. Ch. 184, sections 31- 33) Dear Ms.McLaughlin: Thank you for submitting additional information for the project referenced above,received at this office on April 2, 2014. The staff of the Massachusetts Historical Commission (MHC) have reviewed the information submitted and have the following comments. The proposed project consists of a variety of exterior repairs listed below: Hathaway House(Hooper-Hathaway House)(SAL.3426) • In-king roof replacement with fire resistant red cedar wood shingles. Copper flashing and drip edge installed. • Rakes and gutters will be repaired or replaced. Rakes will be made of Spanish cedar. Gutters shall be made of Spanish cedar and lined with copper. • Replacement or repair of windows. Windows deemed unrepairable will be replaced with new sash fabricated to match existing windows in glass size,detail and profile. Benjamin Phippen House(SAL.3431) • Repair and in-kind replacement of soffit, fascia, molding and trim. Retire Beckett House (SAL.3427) • In-kind roof replacement with fire resistant red cedar wood shingles. Copper flashing and drip edge installed. • Rakes and gutters will be repaired or replaced. Rakes will be made of Spanish cedar. Gutters shall be made of Spanish cedar and lined with copper. Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace (SAL.3429) • In-kind roof replacement with asphalt shingles. Copper flashing and drip edge installed. • Rakes and gutters will be repaired or replaced. Rakes will be made of Spanish cedar. Gutters shall be made of Spanish cedar and lined with copper. 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 (617) 727-8470 • Fax: (617) 727-5128 www.sec.state.ma.us/mhc w The information provided indicates that the project will use funding from the Massachusetts Cultural Council Cultural Facilities Fund. Review of the Inventory of Historic and Archaeological Assets of the Commonwealth indicates that the House of Seven Gables(SAL.3425),the Hathaway House(SAL.3426),the House of Seven Gables Barn/Visitor's Center (SAL.4179),the Benjamin Phippen House(SAL.3431),the Retire Beckett House(SAL.3427)and the NEthaniel Hawthorne Birthplace(SAL.3429)are all contributing elements of the House of Seven Gables Historic District (SAL.JB),which is a National Historic Landmark and a Local Historic District, listed in the State and National Registers of Historic Places. After review of our files and the information submited, NIHC has determined that the proposed projects listed above will have"no adverse effect"(950 CMR 71.07(2)(b)(2))provided that the following condition is met:the proposed projects receive a certificate of appropriateness from the Salem Historical Commission. The proposed project is also subject to review by Iv1_rIC in accordance with the preservation restriction(M.G.L. Chapter 184, sections 31-33)held by the MHC. The activ.-preservation restriction agreement entitles the MHC review and approval authority prior to implementation of any major alterations to the property(see enclosed copy of the preservation restriction). Under the terms of the preservation restriction agreement,the MHC is a&-eeable to the scope of the proposed project,provided that the condition listed above are met. The submission also detailed interior and exterior work that has been completed within the last few years. That work is as follows: House of Seven Gables(SAL.3425) • In-kind siding replacement. • HVAC upgrade utilizing existing ductwork and venting. House of Seven Gables Barn(Visitor's Center)(SAL.4179) • In-kind siding replacement. • In-kind replacement of window sills, frames and sash.New window components matched the old in profile and appearance. • In-kind roof replacement of asphalt shingles. • Replacement of rear doors.Original doors were from 1990. New doors are replicas of 1990 doors. Hathaway House(Hooper-Hathaway House)(SAL.3426) • In-kind siding replacement. • Replacement of three windows in the dining room. The windows that were replaced were mid20th century, factory made replacement windows. The replacement window was custom made with sash to match the profile of the existing double hung windows. Benjamin Phippen House(SAL.3431) • Sill replacement, sheathing repair,clapboard replacement with in-kind materials. • Window sill replacement with in-kind materials. Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace(SAL.3429) • Window replacement. Windows were severely compromised due to improper installation,these windows dated to 1950. Replacement window sash matches in appearance and profile. MHC understands that these items have already been completed. Under M.G.L. Chapter 9,sections 26-27C(950 CMR 71.00),the MHC should be notified as early as possible in the planning stages of a project for which a state agency license, permit or funding may be sought. After review of MHC's files and the information submitted, MHC has determined that the completed projects listed above have not frustrated the purposes of M.G.L. Chapter 9, section 27C(950 CMR 71.11). These comments are offered to assist in compliance with M.G.L. Chapter 9, sections 26-27C,(950 CMR 71.00) and the terms of the preservation restriction. Please do not hesitate to contact Elizabeth Sherva of my staff if you have any questions. Sincerely, Brona Simon State Historic Preservation Officer Executive Director Massachusetts Historical Commission Enclosure(preservation restriction) xc: Salem Historical Commission Anita Walker,Massachusetts Cultural Council 0 �v ,tP� `�nns Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACH USE TTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT. 311 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY it is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving AReconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 54R Turner Street—Retire Becket House Name of Record Owner: The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Assoc. Description of Work Proposed: Rebuild chimney from at or below roofline, reusing as much existing brick as possible and matching any new bricks. No changes in color, material, design or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in kind maintenance/replacement. Dated: July 9, 2009 SALEM H MMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. FE® JUL 0 9 2009 1 - N \ tyy{- „�?T.OF PtHi4t'>dG✓i cowiliwrf Y Ut J{LOPIlP?dT Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM. MA 01970 (973)745-9595 EXT.311 FAX(973)740-0404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability for: Construction Moving 4IReeeconstruction Alteration Demolition Painting ign Other as described below. District: Ve,-"x,, ^S�/ ,Original Building Construction Date, if known: Address of Property: S� /�//tee✓ ��`/( � / Name of Record Owner(s): �y e fl/lu✓re D% %lip n Description of Work Proaosed: �d< IQ Ct/fre- ,O , ey B11 E / >4e- $4 1"t4� J�7 J(21,710 QC uJe eX,Jry ledc(/* /•%are �'rar�,i _f�j�,// ,6P �1��P , GGr �'wl6fP� ,std// ,�e 7-0 IAH p• � •ns must includeto four 35nunghot�oU, • of • • i • Signature of Ow ier• ��77 > Tel. #: 7t-2Sp�—��� Mailing address: /xJ 1//e ✓ T1 / City: _State&. zip: 7e7 PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making any changes to the exterior of a property in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Departm:nt of Planning&Community Development to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the categoy of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at 120 Washington Street,3rd.floor,and begin at 7:30 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda. An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate ofNon-Applicability may be issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,after notifying Commission members and allowing 24 hours for any objection. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted with the Ca Clerk 14 days before the heating and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner of the property. A contractor for the owner,at the owner's request,may submit an application on the owner's behalf. In case of a tenant,a waiver of the owner's appearance maybe granted at the discretion of the Commission if it is requested by the owner. F. All applications must include three to four 35mm photographs of existing conditions. No certificates can be issued prior to receipt of photographs. G. An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specificaticis regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart. The following items should be included in your drawings aa - applicable: 1. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements; 3. Details/profiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,cornices,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,lamp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be presentat the hearing. If the application is approved, a Certificate wilTbe mailed to the mailing address provided on the application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e.for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Commission must snake a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. 1. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued. Please be sure to obtain appropri=_te permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or other necessary permits and approvals)prior to commencing work. I. The homeowner may opt not to commence the work approved(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). Work commenced must be completed within one year from the Certificate date unless otherwise indicated. K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued. Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval of the Commission is subject to fines of up to$500 per day from the date of violation. The Commission is not responsible for an owner's neglect to inquire about necessary C.ty permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you if you are concerned that someone in your neighborhood is in violation. Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at the Salem Planning Department and the Salem Public Library. The guidelines provide examp.es of what is historically appropriate(or inappropriate)for Salem's neighborhoods including trim,siding,doors,fences,gutters,masonry,paint colors, parking solutions,porches,roofing,satellite dishes,secondary egress,skylights,utilities,windows,etc. These guidelines help you understand what changes are likely or unlikely to be approved. The Commission supports your efforts to improve YOU property and can guide you on historical appropriateness. Further information,in the form of books,articles and pamphlets,City-wide architectural inventories,and photographs,are available at the Historical Commission's office at 120 Washington Street. For more information,contact the Clerk of the Commission,Jane Guy,at the Salem Planning Department, 120 Washington Street,Salem,MA 01970,978 745-9595,Ext.311. Rev.IG04 �r w. y C .�°ft- ice' � f • a �T is a I `c _ UA �7 r a a` ,mow—•r---_ ., �� ■ r`AI e �® T7e w� �P a �r � fid , z, ' � , •- t--r e • , �'_x�_ _� - "i y!,li �� Yui 1 � 7 r• —�_�__ i 1��c tl �� trr i 7.L Ll., �"'�� � lya `7' ;= �� 1 tl �Z, e' � � ��Zt� —� !'�_� _ .��a�� - w=-� k': : 4'�.. ae a, �: ,��• u �. ... ��D�mil =_IL � 1 i � wM �.�,wS vt�.Fd -f _.L t YJ 1. � 1 �\ � ..� O �� _ jam. -IIIIIII!1111111 _ _ Y � — � �� Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978) 745-9595 EXT 311 FAX (978) 740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: OConstruction ❑ Moving -per Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 27 Rear Hardy Street—Homer Hathaway House Name of Record Owner: House of the Seven Gables Settlement Assoc Description of Work Proposed: Rebuild center chimney from the roof line. Save and reuse existing brick and supply matching old brick as needed Use same lime mortar mixture as used in previous chimneys and in same thickness as existing. Install new 41b leadflashing. Dated: April 16, 2009 SALE I OMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. TI IIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. •�'� -- ry � 4.. k� Vqr: M1 T ���C. J`�"I TJ �� A. �' x.. - 9 .�iA� 1'-lr- �A __ __ _ _ i ��� + ��'7 o M7 5�" Rr�s�'`�j��'�'�'��i1r.'r*�p�j'�Jr i�A `' r �n�o�,�t �, _{ o .,_: � � . .,. ( �, �_ ro U7 k i IP Q� i Ti q; m. rt; tij Gt +1 T C'J i i. y LL r G T � r- s: v fJ5 UI �y s. �V y ' fT rt3 9A C? Salem Historical Commission �� 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MA 01970 c�Vflr (978)745-9595 EXT,311 FAX(978)740-0404y� APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability for: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign L' Other as described below. District: �y Original Building Construction Date, if known: Address of Property: / 44.01 �•7o�V A Name of Record Owner(s): // . ,�4utr, Z,17 P fe e,� <`IJ - Qf1t, e_7__/YJfoC. / Description of Work Proposed: �y �� /�u, ��o Ct' f L2 .M if r„ aT705W e,` 171a rc.xar /`!/J✓JC � n' (fVV/ �1� � / diC, �,` d/c� /* JaoMe 4-cue ,7,1,E dr �le.Q `K � � �,'a✓s ��,;�„QyJ , ��Sl,.i ,�� � y�s kly 1P i Signature of Owner. Tel. #: //.S//B� Mailing address: //J _v/e�l y �f j� City: 'Llee” State:N�Zip: d �. ", i ��� , _ _�{ �/ ./}�li ��1r/ _ ���.� �,,- � ism�-' �- 7/' � � �./>' r/ J� �� i ! .� .�` �L�'� ��"�^may./� '�_� ,� �- �- /� ���_- _ A =Y,�'.-� �_. ,.r-- : � __,-mss_•.. � , 1 1, :��, �k . �� � \ « � . - � ��� � � � �f = �� � - � � �2 � k�1 . � �< . . ��/ ! 2 $�f .� � . � ! � , � � § � k � ! � : � ^ ^ � � ��/�d < � . , ^ \�t���/. . . \ � � � � »\ � \ � d . �+& �� � & � \ � � � � .. .,��� : � \ ; . « //\\«.� ! \ ! . � , / � . k � m \\. \ } / � � � . � � � _ � � ! / ` � « z pp��(\y. y . � � E. � : � ® � �� . . � - w \�\ . . � . \ � 2 y \ �/.� y � y/\ x. 0 Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978) 745-9595 EXT. 311 FAX 1978) 740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Address of Propert. - 1 t i Derhy Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Settlement Description of Work Proposed: Replace Derhy Street sign with new wood sign to be same size as existing, in same location, color and lettering as proposed, with lettering to be on both sides. Replace sign at Visitor Center with 30" by 35" sign, to be moved approximately 4'to the right, color and lettering as proposed. Dated: May 9, 2006 SALEM.HISTORICAL COMMISSION l By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. Tuse ,5even CJables 54 Turner Street Salem, Massachusetts 01970 T 978.744.0991 Ext 108 F 978.741.4350 sburchfield@79ables.org 7gables.org Stanley G. Burchfield E,,,,,i,,, rn„,i_„ The House of the Seven Gables, a non-profit organization founded in 1910, is dedicated to educating people of all ages, preserving its historic buildings and collections for future generations, and providing community services for familes and children. RECD VED APR 1 S 2006 (c DEPT. OF PLANNING& COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT.311 FAX (978)740-0404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness for: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting Sign ❑ Other as described below. District: 1)4-Y'64 Scyl--, Original Building Construction Date, if known: UV,to J,C Address of Property: wr tisr 6y S•}. a-ka_ 54 -W a ne.r- Sf . Name of Record Owner(s): TL%IL Description of Work Proposed (Please include required scale drawings,paint chips, catalog cuts and/or samples of material proposed, where applicable) 2 Rpt,lat.-...V�. VA- S 1 I L4,, 17crI Sir S4,KAZ s 1�dc as (-- X/sk, KY SA V-.- B t a c.x- �" ow 1�0'tt.-, LtG�4S tc�vov..e% vs ra o .A 1 +o cra.�t,e.try � G� Signature of Owner: Tel. #: _IV- 7qN 044! Mailing address: 115- 1 ✓✓#%A-4. City:City: .0 le4u. State:Mkip: 0—If o PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making any changes to the exterior of a property in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Department of Planning&Community Development to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at 120 Washington Street,3rd floor,and begin at 7:30 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appear and he heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda. An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate of Non-Applicability maybe issued by the Clerk without review by the full Commission,after notifyi ag Commission members and allowing 24 hours for any objection. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted with the C ity Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner of the property. A contractor for the owner,at the turner's request,may submit an application on the owner's behalf. In case of atenant,a waiver of the owner's appearance maybe granted at the discretion of the Commission if it is requested by the owner. F. All applications must include three to four 35mm photographs of existing conditions. No certificates can be issued prior to receipt of photographs. G. Ah app(ieg on will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to vivatize the changes in prder to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart. The following items should be.includedinyour drawing_as applicable:. .. . . o. I. Site plan showing location of improvements; , 2.• Elevation drawirigs'ofthe specific improvements; - 3. Details/profiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,cornices,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,lamp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or pis fepresegtat ve,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged io have them be present at the hearing. If the application is approved, a Certificate will be mailed to the mailing address provided on the application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(Lb.•fdr reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Commissiott mu51 make adgterminatign within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. 1. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or other necessary permits and appro'val's)piio'r to commencing work.: J. The homeowner may opt not to commence the work approved(unless ii relates to resolving an o•Astandirtg violation). Work commenced nust be completed within one year from the Certificate date unless otherwise indicated. K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the ccnditions set forth in the Certificate issued. Violations ' A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic dist ict without the necessary approval of the Commission is suiject to fines of up to$500 per day from the date of violation. Tice elmmission is net responsible for an owhe)'s neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you if y)pu are•concemgd;that sombone,in your neighborhood is in violation. Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at the Salem Planning Department and the Salem Public Library. The guidelines provide examples of what is historically appropriate(or inappropriate)for Salem's neighborhoods including Vim,siding,doors, fences,gutters,masonry, paint c000rs, parking solutions,porches,roofing,satellite dishes,secondary egress,skylights, utilities,windows,etc These guidelines help you understand what changes are likely or unlikely'to"be aporbved. The Commission supports your efforts to improve your property and can guide you on histe-ical appropriateness. Further information,in the form of books,articles and pamphlets,City-wide architectural inventories,and photographs,are available at 'the Historical Gorttmission's office at 120 Washington Street. For more information, cogtact the Clerk ofthe Commission, Jane Guy,at the Salem Planning Department, 120 Washington Street,Salem,MA 01970.978 745-9595,Ext.`!11. 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WExpressF... ©Mkrosok.- f ',)j jiD 1:51 PM Parcel ID INumber ILocation Street Name Owner Name#1 lOwner Name#2 Mailing Address Line 1 City IState I Zip Code 41-0002-0 124 DERBY STREET DERBY STREET REALTY TRUST LORDAN GEORGE P JR TR 29 CHESTER SQUARE GLOUCESTER MA 01930 ✓41-0012-0 122 DERBY STREET BURKINSHAW GEORGE H MYRTLE T 121 AUTRAN AVE NORTH ANDOVER MA 01845-4308 ✓41-0013-0 118 DERBY STREET BURKINSHAW GEORGE H MYRTLE T 121 AUTRAN AVENUE NORTH ANDOVER MA 01845-4308 /41-0014-0 114 DERBY STREET HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION 114 DERBY ST SALEM MA 01970 /41-0033-801 110 DERBY STREET FOX DANIEL 110 DERBY STREET SALEM MA 01970 ✓41-0033-802 110 DERBY STREET MACDONALD BRENDA A 110 DERBY STREET UNIT 2 SALEM MA 01970 ,'41-0033-803 110 DERBY STREET FRENI MICHAEL JOSEPH SMITH MELISSA ANNE 110 DERBY STREET UNIT 3 SALEM MA 01970 ,41-0034-0 106 DERBY STREET REILLY MICHAEL P 106 DERBY STREET SALEM MA 01970 ✓41-0289-0 109 DERBY STREET MILMAN HEIDI 109 DERBY ST SALEM MA 01970 ✓41-0290-801 111 DERBY STREET MO-MARR REALTY TRUST BLATTBERG G 10 NAPLES RD SALEM MA 01970 ✓41-0290-802 111 DERBY STREET MILES SHAWN M 111 DERBY STREET UNIT 2 SALEM MA 01970 ;'41-0290-803 111 DERBY STREET MOGLIA KATHLEEN E 111 DERBY ST U3 SALEM MA 01970 41-0300-601 46 TURNER STREET HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION 54 TURNER ST SALEM MA 01970 41-0300-602 46 TURNER STREET HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION 54 TURNER ST SALEM MA 01970 41-0300-603 46 TURNER STREET HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION 54 TURNER ST SALEM MA 01970 41-0300-604 25 HARDY STREET HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION 54 TURNER ST SALEM MA 01970 41-0300-605 46 TURNER STREET HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION 54 TURNER ST SALEM MA 01970 41-0300-606 46 TURNER STREET HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION 54 TURNER ST SALEM MA 01970 41-0303-0 117 DERBY STREET HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES THE SETTLEMENT ASSOC 54 TURNER STREET SALEM MA 01970 i41-0304-0 126 DERBY STREET SHOLDS PETER A SHOLDS MARY FRANCIS 47 ESSEX STREET SALEM MA 01970 41-0314-801 125 DERBY STREET BRUCE AMY R 125 DERBY ST UA SALEM MA 01970 41-0314-802 125 DERBY STREET BRADBURY PAMELA A 125 DERBY ST UB SALEM MA 01970 41-0314-803 125 DERBY STREET HUFSTADER CHRISTOPHER P HUTCHISON CATHERINE L 125 DERBY ST UC SALEM MA 01970 41-0314-804 125 DERBY STREET SMITH HEIDI A 125 DERBY ST UD SALEM MA 01970 u The House of the Seven Gables -- - a Historic Site ,,, i:. Museum Store - Garden Cafe -— ENTRANCE -► - t Y� Wo6D C- S 16NS Abov1' /L cvi-f4 "t-The s 1 �Ox35 " The 'House ol he of the even 1 ,5even C Cg ab I e,5 N.a r t+ti� Entrancc Vct ��k-.r C�w�'tr OcT D �W� Y ST (S�w�� c.•.. toe-tk S�dci) I�dck4vo� "•�\` Color J Sam- bile- S t� k (0 to -Y' �{� " Z3 _' Mw The House of the Seven Gables > F Historic Site µ J Museum Store Garden Cafe ENTRANCE —► a. ds �0 v� V 9 Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978) 745-9595 EXT. 311 FAX(978) 740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction -0 Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property 54 Turner Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Settlement Association Description of Work Proposed: Removal of existing roofing (slate, asphalt, wood) and flashing materials. Replace with cedar shingles per drawings and specification dated 2/20/04; Rev. 3/30/04. Dated: June 23, 2004 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: icGP The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. ���,,,,i11�, _� :;.,�� ,� '<�A���� �l��I � /a�l/1 d #N h Ff � T � rl �.�I V fJ rll �F.� �I_ r- C) (l fl r.'� �- a- __ -��II �' . __�_�� ��_ �_��_ _ � ��. _ , �- _ . _ � _v �. , , � � n ri 2 O C µ tl r, r, F: r f Ln .� �: , T ^. � a` �. ra r. �.. �� v � i i , �_ �i R1 { I ri n �� {Zi f µ �i F. r � i� � i r� `� i � ri � � f' ii N �_ m -,J Li �. ,t � ����/, � 4J • ..� T-` irk a Z cl cD co ;�`;. , �: " �' ' �. A�4 'py � . _��-.. i i ' ' ` j� r A ��F.11t4{r. "!� ��. Mew� , , j1 � 1 y � y• �. s C .. Yr+�I�� r7ry�. .r 1.r4 '.� A C N r. ri Ln Ln f� Lclw g 1 i e S rA n r;i Z .� p r, �� �H t hW �� L �. .J (•f !l r_. I CI r� �� f'� it F+ m (J.� h� -\ n r_;i 2 Q f; _ �`� IV h� N r. r� ri v �_� IJ i_, F �.: !l ,l f � fi i l I _ < STU .R 1 NSA INS IA■ .s+us L17 --- -------- <No. 7P) 20114 0 6 Salem Historical Commission ; ��ze 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 ' 0 (978)745.9595 EXT 311 FAX(970)740.0404 cs APPLICATION FOR A CFRTIPICATti OF APPROPRIA"CTN1rSS Pursuant to the Historic Disuices Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40Q wid the Salem Historicid Commission Ordinimcc, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate. of Appropriateness for: XConstruction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction u Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign r3 Other as described below. I tclo� District: ,TT Ver �0�4 S•r. Building Construction Dale,if known: Address of Property: 54 1w J Name of Rccord Owner: Descripriiro of Wnrlc Propnce<I: .�O c Ka.S�oea��o r•�. ._ _. (Please auaclr rrrltrir-erl.tic:Je drawii�ys,p:uru chips anrl/orsarnples o/wru/vain m:r[crial purposed, wLcic app/icn�le.) jZe,r.,r,,o.ra1 0 �- a1� �jlis-�,:,cJ voo�,v�y �s1a.-l'e-� asPti.a\k wtoo�> o.vtc9, F\aSL�� "a't:tY1ali. 1n10r So.-o 152e.0 C% Ca{ ' 0'As aoc�o — a,+< < \s o � fi7—(as(. Iv, 4 , s�1:1y`esJ. Sipiature of Owner: 1'd. k: `f'(B•7'1q - O??( x lot Maulingaddress: 6 ( v/n e ✓ S F City: I e State:wl� zip:619 REMOVALS AND PREPARATION The Contractor is responsible for all permits required by the work described in these drawings. Remove all existing roofing and Bashing materials down to wood sheathing on all roof surfaces, including wood shingles and related Bashing under existing slate. The House of the Seven Gables is All work shall be performed to conform to the Massachusetts State Building Code;Sixth Edition, Review condition of all sheathing;replace defective sheathing with rough sawn#3 pine only with listed on the State and National and all other current State and local codes and ordinances that may apply to the work described Registers of Historic Places and is ain these drawings concurrence of Preservation Consultant, allow for replacement of 15%of total surface.It is intended to designated Massachusetts Historic retain and preserve as much early sheathing as possible(Refer 1/A4 for locations of early shealhng). Landmark.All work performed Remove and reinstall sheathing as required to repair roof framing at indicated loeaoon per Drawing 51, shall meet the Secretary of tire "•'S:1:' and to training at other areas as Directed by Preservation Consultant;Any framing repairs other Interior's Smndardsfor Historic Use care in fastening roof battens to not pentra[e completely through sheathing in areas ofthe g Preservation Projects. attic open to the public with exposed framing. than at 51 are to be earned out as directed by Project Engineer as extra work not in the base bid. ROOFING AND UNDERLAYMENTS All pitched roof surfaces except areas indicated for LCC roofing. 30 lb.felt underlayment,horizontal D I t and vertical batten system,and 18"Red Cedar Blue Label"Perfection"Fire Retardant wood shingles on all roof surfaces;shingle exposure to be 5"except as noted.Refer to A8,A9,and AID. �����I \� \� Low pitches(4:12): Provide Ice and Water Shield on entire roof deck; change in pitch \\��\\�\\7 r sh.ngle e;poc�r 4 ° \ Ridges: Finish all too(ridges with 3/4'x8"dear red cedar boards over-roof vent.Refer toSheet AID. Hips: Finish all Hips with shingles in alternate overlap pattern.Refer to AID. I, 2 T � yylD Rakes: provide new 7/8"x7"Spanish Cedar rake boards at all rakes;Refer to Sheet A9. r A7 CH ; LCC South entry gable valleys: Eaves: Finish eaves with overhang similar to existing and draining into center of gutters. kr f New soldered flat seam 20 , #1 -- &AL6CC roofing;Refer to A5 LCC South entry gable valleys: Provide 20 oz.lead coated copper soldered Bat seam roof.Provide Ice and Water Shield Underlay ment over sheathing on entire valley and all pitched roof surfaces draining.into valley.Refer to Sheets A5 and A6. DL CH LCC DL Miscellaneous Carpentry: Replace all deteriorated trim and clapboards within l'of underside of eaves, provide new blocking at all rakes,and replace clapboards as required to install side wall(lashings. 1 FLASHING Skylight 91; — Skylight r2. —' 3 Removeand _ = - A7 Provide36"wideband ofself-adhered waterproof membrane(lceand Water Shftld)at all eaves,valleys roof over Fronde new operable _ and at chimneys.Provide 18"band at all hips,rakes.and:ridges. 'y CH = sk)light sash.See Al2 #3 Provide 16 oz Lead coated copper(LCC)closed valley flushings at indicated valleys.Refer to A7 3 mea rx 0 CAH Provide 20 oz.LCC open valleys at indicated valleys.Refer to A7. AIO dormer . #� �! Provide 16 oz.LCC base flashings at shed dormer check walls Snd sill,at all other junctions to sdewalls, r11 .G � \.� at roof skylight curb,and at all roof vents.Refer to Alt A10 r 'S#.� 7 \ �12 CHChimney Flashings—Provide 16 oz.LCC base flashings and counter flashings : 1 �\ at chimneys CHI,CH2,and CH3.Refer to 3&4/A6. 34 ;' r =='�11 At change in roof pitch provide 16 oz.LCC flashing strip.Refer to 2/A7. D �] A7 CUT I RES AND DOWNSPOUTS �J D_ Provide neer Spanish Cedarwood"V'shaped gutters lined with 20 oz.LCC to match existing gutters and pitched to drain to downspouts;provide new LCC outlets and goosenecks.Support gutters on new Entcluded roof _I 2 painted steel spike hangers similar to existing.Refer to 4 A 5/All. is included in A9 1 ROOF PLAN scope of work Provide new Spanish Cedar downspouts to match existing with 20 oz.LCC liners run liners into existing 2 D (onplan) cast iron boots at grade.Refer to l/All. \-11/ Scale:)/S"=I'-D" Alt ROOF PLAN&SCOPE L Provide near 20 oz.LCC Leader Box. Al Refer to 2/A71 Roof Restoration Z Indicates direction of =drawings. MASONRY The House of the Seven Gables roo(pitch wale ddrawings.All The House of the SevenCab]as Settlement Association shall be verified in CH Chimney to be rebuilt by owners 54 Turner Street,Salem MA or to construction. mason:Coordinate with mason toshall immediately facilitate chimney rebuilding i n Scale:l/8"=1. Date:February 20,2004;Rev.3/30/04 Basedrawing forpafrom discrepancies to the conjunction with roofing,and for Associafion Archives n Consultant. installation of Flashings. FINCH&ROSE 50 FRONT STREET,BEVERLY,MA 01915•978-922.4950 TURNERSTREET Sidewalk Contractor Parking -� vi itor� -� Areal vehicle Entry House of North Seven �l Contractor Staff Gables CHI Mobilizaion Entry i _ South South t ,= Area -*—Entry C 4 Contractor Mobilizaion Area (i CH❑3 CHI 1 i j7Onon Entry Ent\ \ Q\\ Building .t. __T_.� ♦- o-_.�_ \\\\\\ \\ \\ !' Area with original roof sheathing;retain and Site Plan preserve early sheathing as much as possible. A4 Scale:1:20 Roof framing and sheathing is expsoed to view in attic open to Public. \\ \\ Use care to not drive nails and screws completely through sheathing. [The E PLAN A4 Remove all existing.old nails instead of driving into sheathing. Restoration Early Sheathing Locations and Precautions House of the Seven Gables ouse of the Seven Gables Settlement Association A4 NT$ rner Street,Salem,MA 1"=20'. Date:February 20,2004 FLNCH&ROSE 50 FROM STREET,BEVERLY,pIA 01915•9/-8.9224950 Exact configuration and dimensions of eave configuration vary.Scaled dimensions of eaves are very approximate. Vary details as required to match existing eaves projection.In place mock-up is required for acceptance of 30 lb.felt over existing detailing by preservation Consultant. h sheathing;lap fel[over top edge of ice and water shield. 3/8"x 3"plywood � - -_ vertical batten strips 16" - 3016.felt mer existing - - sheathing;lap felt over top edge of ice and water shield. 1"x 3"horizontal - Gtjr} battens spaced to match exposure of shingles V x 3"horizontal battens spaced L 6 to match exposure of shingles Z „� _ r Waterproof membrane Red cedar wood shingles - R }Zi on bottom 36"of pitch µ t c � t x 3"plywood vertical I( bat c r y battens spaced 16'o-<.r s. Red cedar shingles with 5"exposure Existing roof sheathing; I"x 6"horizontal pitch approximately 50°/- batten at eaves ' 36'wide band of Ice ITriple starter course and Watershield over _�, ,�„A .raa.=,.-aau.R.->- •»-�-'! of wood shingles sheathing at eaves a t.Ms t Overhang of -► _— �' shingles at eaves to / I besimilarto wood / g // Bevel cvt ex osed Existing wall.sheathing shingles under P existing slate roof / edgeo(ttarter batten and paint black. - - , Do not scale drawings.All existing and new dimensions are to be verified in the field prior to construction New wood gutter 1 Batten SysteDl positioned with top edge N-1--s — - below projected line of AS \f$ roof pitch and drip from edge well within the Replace any deteriorated finish EAVES k BATTEN DETAILS AB gutter trough.Refer to elements and blocking to match Al I for details. existing within top 12"of wall. Roof Restoration Dimensions and profile of finish The House of the Seven Gables elements may vary from details 54 Turner Street,Salem,MA shown. Scale: 3"=1Data: February 20,2004 Eaves and General Field Detail FINCH&ROSE AS Scale:3"=1'-0" W Front slreel•6ererly,MA 01915•915-9224950 0 byM. Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT 311 FAX (978)740-0404 NOTICE OF HEARING The Salem Historical Commission will give a public hearing to all persons interested in the application of: House of Seven Gables on the property at: 54 Turner SL concerning: Roof restoration Date of Hearing: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 Time of Hearing: 7:30 p.m. Location of Hearing: 120 Washington Street, 3`d Floor Conference Room By Order of the Salem Historical Commission Jane Guy Clerk of the Commission Persons with special needs should contact the Clerk of the Commission to arrange for reasonable accommodation. Please allow ample time for us to arrange for your request. y Salem Historical Commission PAF��.� 120 WASHINGTON STREET 9 'L! °a.. SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS 01970 aux-ro4 `z Q .3 7 1 ` s MA 8960 8 LU—SPOSTAGE Loo: 121 U1 DERBY S I Ktt l Parcel IU 4: 41-W1b-t3UL LUC: 102 POWER JOHN J 127 DERBY ST U2 JUN 0 9 2904 ( SALEM MA 01970 POWE127 01970026 1303 06 06/05/04 FORWARD TIME EXP RTN TO SEND POWER - JOHN J 134 MCLAREN RD TEWKSBURYMA 01876-3330 RETURN TO SENDER k _ f � � I H — a w I.j _:� , �, ,,: t ��� - h � _ - PV � __ - • 1�. _r _ __ ' ' �J,. �, .. , r 4 .% /� �'S` +�"_ �` y 4 �,�,_ r,• .x, �� ' � ��- �:'� � r �I�J'h-fir �r �� '�, .. � � ' :_ ,ti f i s � � � r'i �� r r_. D `' r- v i'i fl C_ I- -i � I r.i '� _J v a Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978) 745-9595 EXT.311 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving '13; Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 54 Turner Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Settlement Description of Work Proposed: Rebuild chimneys to replicate existing. No changes in color, material, design or outward appearance. Non- applicable due to being in kind maintenance/replacement. Dated: April 27, 2004 SALEM HISTORICAL MMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. APR-27-04 TUE 12:40 PM P, Salem Historical Commission 120 W&Rhington St, ,SALEM.MASOxii mq olon 197074459SE?c[e11 FAx(978)7404" APp_, IJCA]a POR A FRT1PICaU OP NON-APpf.ICARn ry Parsuatlt to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical COM Wssion Ordi"nee,application is hereby q]ade fot issuance of a Certificate of Non-Applicability for. COnmuction 0 Moving D Roconshuction Cl Alteration Demolition 0 painting p Sign 0 other ss described below. Distriol: Dater�V Building Constructinn Date,if known__ l4 6 8 Address of Property: Name of Record Owner:_TkL -1 ,;)j rco Sege.n �a(,(�s ��E�ewWw t F�cstGa �ac� DUICt`ipti0 l10 of Work Proposed: tcL�e��td�Kl I Vi.w.K-i v� G iw �wK Ney b b fib..,, �tkL r o o G I�MI.,, 'kJ +v�►'�'e-� l�wsk•�� for vc�-t +x> be )s" —v{-.w, � "z i fe . Signature of ownar: Tet. a: 979-TNq-Q MY IoQ Mailing address: iy✓Ker City: State:AM Zip: APR-27-04 TUE 12:39 PM P. 1 The of theOUSe � �WLiV�tJ Seven Gjable,5 , ASK .7 Zon ' ru TnF;u i The House of the Seven Gables • Settlement & Neighborhood Center 54 Turner Street, Salem, MA 01970 Phone (978) 744-0991• Fax (978) 741-4350 www.7gables.org Attention: d V�-e-, Ci Company:_& C, Fax Number: 171; 740 PL. c)4 Number of pages including this page: Comments: 478'-'7 q q - C)Cf9/ x /a $� or cvv\- a � ` CS��crc�nC � �d `7 �a�(cs� or �� �s auk uo 04- , � I _ ✓ , .. 3[ .� ISL ' ' t ,J( .�rr � '�✓h,�6': . "tom n�` 't. Iy- .. . 1 qUIR Ilk jr C v5 :3i• . R'. r r�r r,F. �yls ( 1✓�x ,� -�,r,? syr �� ,� � ;:b,, �%� �,� ;� � � '� f, G .-.' �r 4��. q „ � ��;, .. � c �y 1 r �j << � � 'i y� � , Y _ �� a ,�"`-�-- . , .,,, _.. �iRJ�dC.�... .._. iC$t'iL4�W'.Y:`iRe.��.._ Proposal to change and move the street sign at The House of the Seven Gables Currently, the street sign at The House of the Seven Gables measures 66 inches tall and 46 inches wide. It is a red sign with white lettering, and the support post closest to Derby Street is located approximately 13.8 feet from the curb. We feel the sign is too far from the curb, and is not visible from a respective distance as visitors travel down Derby Street looking for us. We propose to move the sign, which we plan to slightly re-design, closer to the curb. Instead of having the support post closest to the curb nearly 14 feet from Derby Street, we would like to have it 7 feet from the curb instead. The re-designed street sign, itself, would still be red with white lettering. The new sign will indicate the elements found at The Gables, our hours, our phone number, and website address. We are eliminating"Historic Site" and "Parking." 1 1 e If x� 4 1668 The House of the Seven Gables Open Daily 10 AM - Jr PM New England's Oldest Standing Mansion Seaside Gardens Nathaniel Hawthorne's Birthplace Museum Store Garden Cafe National Register of Historic Places (978) 744-0991 vvA"v.7gables .org IX- 1- The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association 54 Turner Street Salem,MA 01970-5698 Tel.:(978)744-0991 x 108 Fax:(978)741-4350 www.7 ables ore Email:sburchfield@7gables.org Stanley G.Ba clhfield Executive Director 6t'CO T Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT.311 FAX(978)740-0404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness for: ❑ Construction X Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting 7 Sign ❑ Other as described below. District: Building �Construction Date, if known: I �16-1 q q 3 Address of Property: 54 T Lk �r Strilin" Ea IeYn) M pr 0 Iq 70 Name of Record Owner: 1 Y c fIOUS-e� o'- V e Ecy-i" CiabLe,( S�H-Gem-errs o� a� Description of Work Proposed: (Please attach required scale drawings, paint chips and/or samples of work and material proposed, where applicable.) TICCtK-c See a-I-wh-ed P/-bpose� I - , , r77- 1� , , Ii ni Signature of Ower // . - c �� Tel. #: 61 l e1 l41—(Aq Mailing address: 1 V�' 1 K� 5 ��� City: IIem State mn Zi,Q1q?0 PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making xlY changes to the exterior of a prop-rty in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Salem Planning Department to discuss propcsed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at One Salem Green,2nd floor,and begin at 7:30 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda. An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate of Non-Applicability may be issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,after receiving signatures of approval from an officer and a member of the Commission. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Noticc of the hearing must be posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hear ng is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner of the prope-ty. In case of a tenant,a wciver of the owners appearance may be granted at:he discretion of the Commission if it is requested by the owner. F. All applications must include three to four 35mm photographs of existing conditions. No certificates can be issued prior to receipt of photographs. G. An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart. The following items should be included in your drawings as applicable: 1. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings:of the specific improvements:. - 3. Details/profiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,cornices,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.,size of trim);and - 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,lamp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. If the application is approved, a Certificate will be issued,mailed to the applicant and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e. for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perfa-m a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless:he applicant waives that requirement in,writing. I. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued or the applicant has a letter from the Commission stating that the change involved is not subject to the Commission's jurisdiction. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits frcm the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing work. J. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued. Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval of the Commission is subjcet to fines of up to$500 per day from the date of violation. The Commission is not responsible for an owner's neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assist you if you are conceme5 that someone in your neighborhood is in violation. Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at the Salem Planning Department and the Salem Public Library. The guidelines provide examp cs of what is historically appropriate(or inappropriate)for Salem's neighborhoods including trim,siding,doors, fences,gutters,masonry,paint colors, parking solutions,porches,roofing,satellite dishes,secondary egress,skylights,utilities,windows,etc. These guidelines help you understand what changes are likely or unlikely to be approved. The Commission supports your efforts to improve your property and can guide you on historical appropriateness. Further information,in the form of books,articles and pamphlets,City-wide architectural inventories,and photographs,are available at the Historical Commission's office at One Salem Green. For more information,contact the Clerk of the Commission,Jane Guy,at the Salem Planning Department,One Salem Green;Salem,MA 01970,508 745-9595,Ext.311. Rev. 1/59 �o PARKINGHERE TO , COR ER F R. s � L ti y1 aL._ �I1r a i M The House of the . Seven GabI , . .. - istoric Si , Museum Store limbear dCafe -- PARKING TOURS: 10:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. _o ilk i•�$ 6h R(r.'1`:/Si Ja�gre;m• �� I\ 30 ,. � ��., Y � r �� i �:~ � .r �. �' r e - 1 r H i` *i !� j i �.• .fly' .. 'Y- �-' �; _ I r �` �. 4.. _ A. - a:� '��o �/ ' i - c a I � V �`� �o- . ; ;„_ ti 3 - �.� ,.e-- � /, .�. �� 6 r i s t ,���_ � r'� � . �� i _� x` . �d '4\ .-�� f� _ f _ -- _ —��� _ __ ���� � __ —_ °�. �— �. y0. �� a •+ J �� ,y , + �} - � �= � �.�' � � � Y �����— ..+tom' X. .e p t .L:l�,.�_,Swr�� "Z.�fl]er � m 1�� � �. v �^�� i� "I �t /. 7 �/ �� I' /� . y a�u �` _.� �\ .�� � �� S lY� � � y �� � V )� �` f m _ 3�.� -,i� �. ji ,s •�a s - y , ��--err;, � .:. .fir; � �«_ ll ■ t .rr r .pr yGY.0.1 7, r- ' If ' Y 3 wr i �'.^. �r� L4 �1.l•�ia -> 1, �� ;r, , .- a 1 i ;a �p . �.. �•�,. _ ? �; '' ;'� ��� � a�. I,``` �� ,, ,�� 1 +:, V 1, ��. c 01�0� i. . z-I i.n,rt�5„� -ilii - - _ - Currently, the sign is 66 inches tall and 46 inches wide... we would like the new sign to be 66 inches tall, and 66 inches wide Proposed Changes 4U. H 7 Feet from curb at Derby Street p Anne Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978) 745-9595 EXT.311 FAX (978) 740-0404 NOTICE OF HEARING The Salem Historical Commission will give a public hearing to all persons interested in the application of: House of Seven Gables Settlement Association on the property at: 54 Turner Street concerning: Alteration & relocation ofsign Date of Hearing: Wednesday, September S, 2001 Time of Hearing: 7:30 p.m. Location of Hearing: 120 Washington Street, 3rd Floor Conference Room By Order of the Salem Historical Commission Jane A. G Clerk of th Commissio Persons with special needs should contact the Clerk of the Commission to arrange for reasonable accommodation. Please allow ample time for us to arrange for your request. S�- ® Patriot Properties Salem 08/21/2001 Abutters List 12:21:12PM Filter Used: DataProperty.ParcelID='41-0303.0' OR DataProperty.ParceIID='41-0002-0'OR Data Property.ParcelID='41-0012-0'OR Data Property.ParceIID= '41-0013-0' OR DataProperty.ParcellD='41-0014-0.. 08/21/2001 Salem Page 1 of 1 12:21:12PM Abutters List ParcellD Location Owner Co-Owner Mailing Address city State Zip 41-0002-0 124 DERBY STREET DERBY STREET REALTY TRUST LORDAN GEORGE P JR TR 29 CHESTER SQUARE GLOUCESTER MA 01930 41-0012-0 122 DERBY STREET BURKINSHAW GEORGE H MYRTLE T 121 AUTRAN AVE NORTH ANDOVER MA 01845-4308 41-0013-0 118 DERBY STREET BURKINSHAW GEORGE H MYRTLE T 121 AUTRAN AVENUE NORTH ANDOVER MA 01845-0308 41-0014-0 114 DERBY STREET HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATIO 114 DERBY ST SALEM MA 01970 41-0289-0 109 DERBY STREET MILMAN HEIDI 109 DERBY ST SALEM MA 01970 41-0290-801 111U1 DERBY STREET MO-MARR REALTY TRUST BLATTBERG G 10 NAPLES RD SALEM MA 01970 41-0290-802 111U2 DERBY STREET NELSON WAYNE A C/O HARBOR PROPERTY M 111 DERBY STREET SALEM MA 01970 41-0290-803 111U3 DERBY STREET MONACO JOHN M III 111 DERBY ST U3 SALEM MA 01970 41-0303-0 117 DERBY STREET HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES T SETTLEMENT ASSOC 54 TURNER STREET SALEM MA 01970 41-0304-0 126 DERBY STREET SHOLDS PETER A SHOLDS MARY FRANCIS 47 ESSEX STREET SALEM MA 01970 41-0314-801 126UA DERBY STREET SIMPSON DANA 125 DERBY ST UA SALEM MA 01970 41-0314-802 125UB DERBY STREET BRADBURY PAMELA A 125 DERBY ST UB SALEM MA 01970 41-0314-803 125 JC DERBY STREET HUFSTADER CHRISTOPHER P HUTCHISON CATHERINE L 125 DERBY ST UC SALEM MA 01970 41-0314-804 129JD DERBY STREET SMITH HEIDI A 125 DERBY ST UD SALEM MA 01970 41-0315-801 127U1 DERBY STREET DUBIN ELEANOR C 127 DERBY STREET SALEM MA 01970 41-0315-802 127U2 DERBY STREET POWER JOHN J 127 DERBY ST U2 SALEM MA 01970 41-0315-803 127U3 DERBY STREET SPOHR LOUISE B 127 DERBY ST U3 SALEM MA 01970 End of Report ' �Y�' 11�1\ �'. - 418 °xte , ,`fir % `✓ '; / 41072 1111 41 It �J ' r:41 1 .t tr 's 4i y'143s 41 34 41 r� �• i41 \` r"�r t 41 4141 67, 41 2f Jtit i 's , IND t ii N i41 41 d ��416 pie O�pK 5941 yi 41 > �1 3 gt 414 " 1�9 ..d1 �S7 410?42 ' i� 41260A rai _ r 41 r 4191 F3 ti 4 4158\\\ 41.40 Qi p>�r r 4147W ''4182 \ ss9PPP' 4.17 41181SO 39 yap M 41 `/ 4128 /4117 ,yp4 ;.� 4"Y7Ai"_ 41 ya�id+ 417 �_` 4181 1 41 4AM, 41��8. 1a,g31i � �'d ' 41 '% �. � 4134 s5ytp2 0� ! sa /418 1 - 411 4114 4 7 4186 9F� 4104 � 41,Simi M8 m 4 1 41 3 41 13 °� ��' �41 9 ; 1 - ;4A 4190- 4185; a{a 41 e � 36 at ��° ,6 /.4181, ` A.` T' 1 5 �t� 1 �9 Al aaro �Q02✓ 41 0 41t�i&84 `3 41 f� $ t i 4 41 41 41- t 41 1941; 41+ r ' 4129 \\. 4112- NA,9 0218 // ' ,411 9 , -'\ 41 i - a19 41196 4111' OjM20 �{ 1 41 22 4TS10 410941 4123 (91 8}� 41jO24 ' lv 4 28 - 1 4107 '\ a1 , 9 41Std� 4i3o - < r V Ill. t t �1\ 1 ` M _t i1 1 ,'t ` 1�i� t B. •r� � - �-i�•0� r.-. 7..�, `i t.A4f f iD ♦w \ \ \ \ ` i f l y�® PIZ :tile �I _ Iy't1�4 " 1. .(:1i}�r l�! ,� �♦ ♦+`- 1) i� lG.� Al 1 ' '. 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'•. - � _ � cid,; � \ .8\p\ >R - - i� I ►+r f -. - t � _ �— ♦_ �•�,` a. - ..r*s+ r�P,I`n�i'�>Y�yx'a a.,. ` �•`�}��''ur ,•. ��� .. _ � ♦ � �� !wl;rpra... ^w. w , 1 - ti ( N.YM F\ ' '�k'^�,iyl , F.- s� i'f,� � ,l. t y��IT,'r�1•l tF'[s7Cv �{f't ,le'���`1�y^� �� �, , ,1_, �1 �Vtea ..11 J li 1\•'� �l tel'^' t fl��7Z S� �{ \ \ l' /R f'.0✓I...t / d.�c;f P41 - 1 1 � 1 ��\11,4 1�r i DJ's'\aF,.t r♦ A .t•NIhd_t - !�r ,,S+.rrt Sl i -/ r 1•F�is L fe t 11 Zv_ ♦ FFr- - I r ' _ '�/ it_� ' j� h 1 ,l � -:jl 1.♦t._ , The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association The House of the Seven Gables 54 Turner Street Salem, MA 01970-5698 v��CO �qYll� Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSSSACH�USMS 01970 CERTIFI6A9TE OF APPRUPRI7ATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 25 Hardy Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Settlement Description of Work Proposed: Change color of three exterior first floor doors to Chrome Green 41. Dated: December 7, 2000 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. ?E-114 4 Oma `' F . Salem Historical Commiss ioaa ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745.9595 E)71.311 FAX(9755)740.0404 APPLICATION PORE, C)RTIFIC�,� OF F P�YROPRIA'rFL-f Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (v.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance,application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness for: ❑ Construction ❑ ivioving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration Cl Demolition KX Paining ❑ Sign ❑ Ou r as described below. District: Derby Street l3ui1nin8 Co.:suuction Date, i mown: 17 8 2 Address of Property: 25 Hardy StreetJoshua Phi pen _House ) Name of Record Owner: The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association Description of Work Proposed: (Please attach required scale drmvings, paint chips and/or samples of work cnd materia( pr oposed, miere applicable.) Change color of the three exterior first floor doors from gold/cream to the more appropriate Chrome Green 41 from Benjamin Moore paints . Information for this change is taken from "Painting Historic Exteriors" by the Cambridge Historical Commission and the Bay State Historical League . Signature of Owner: _ ieLt: 978-744-0991 ivlailingaddress: 54 Turner Street _ City: Salem State_ MAZip; 01970 COO 121 Pvd vz:Ti aiu o0/LU!i"t —�,•�,.�a,•-�..�- -- ter. _.—t. �+ �_- '"_ — •! t s 7 View of exterior door on the side of the house faCing the pdrking lot of The View of the exterior door on the Ha r —�,� House of the Seven Gables Historic Site. side of the house. �j�Fs�-� v��co r a. ��crhmsa�' Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT.311 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition X Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 25 Hardy Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Settlement Assocation Description of Work Proposed: Repainting in existing colors. No changes in color, material, design or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in kind maintenance. Dated: November 8, 2000 SALEM HISTO AL COMMISSION By: Z111 z The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. 4"I'. rr y" `•,,'�'•p®i{e�);(a',I{�.'t(}l��',5f�yS�f/F��_ s View from the parking lot of The House V of the Seven Gables Historic Site. Hardy:Street view from Derby Street ►,.cry• h IN III View from Harbor end of Hardy Street ��4��— �0 T V 7 �11 . lid Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT 311 FAX 1978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derbv Street Address of Property: 54 Turner Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Description of Work Proposed: Replacement of signs with vinyl coated aluminum signs per sample and sketches submitted. Sign #1 to be two sided(rear to omit "Parking'). Finials to remain. All existing posts to remain brown. Signs to be red background with white lettering applied to a brown surface. Arrows to be gold. Sign #4 to change to "Entrance". Sign mount for signs using posts per drawing submitted. Option to remove sign #3 or retain and change post to brown. Remaining signs on site to be changed to match new color scheme or removed. Dated: July 5. 1998 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: G The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. V mm�- I Lwtl , 1::Beii. • 4 • W 4 • � 4R • n HOUSE OF T14F Y Y SEVEN GABLES 1 i y 4�l , fVVVg f � The House of the Seven Gables Historic Site Visitor Parking Only All Others Towed at Owners'Expense DO NOT EXIT :� ---�`. �: r`l�`t`�t� . Ilz . �n� ..:s. -� :�, .�' �-��.I,. __'� 1 � ��, 1�1' 111 � w . �i �. .illlf�l►pf1011�_ ��� � _e A. • .r.. �. A F �p ,pyo fO L'J � , v � �� � \������ � V 7:4 .r M1r•► irt Gr a` '� � � � �� �. 4 � � _ �O� t F ,��� ��' �`r ' + '�4' '�I A � \ M .p � � I�� � ��' �,.� , �� m ek J� t � �`h � L 03i 11198 12:41 S 617 354 3198 .q -pP'1�ONAL Ch PS ���1SnNG POSTS The House ((6fZoUV1Jj SAkAC- • HistoricSeven Gables _ {cro w m Wta�n Gtz,tPµ�cs StoreMuseum Garden Cafe PARKING S t"dh'�l+tt HANGING SIGN STILE TO MAT-CN AGc�VE) S IM, %-kARDUJAQ TD FKtsnu& SYSTeIA (z oR 3 or yKeSV) JUN- 1-98 MON 3:46 FM H7G FAX N0, 5087414350 F. 2 03,11,96 12.41 7\ 61? 354 7198 P.02 d��2G3Y � T- The House •—aPTwNAt_ chP= k�Ssr�NG 'pc�SlS (ar( OW?4 SI.N% of the L-0 c A TIC)N) Seven Gables Historic Site musellill Store Gardcn Cafe PARKING wKtre± Gc�,�[�t+tc5 S tvnsn e*Tr tAAuG%N b SIGN STYLE Ta MAT'cH AVs � GIM. VIARDWA"- T22 EKl>Tlm Cr SYSTEM Lott 3 Or 1NL'G6� L `. a t � WELCOME THE HOUSE Or „^ THE WEN OAILEJ � MAT, -r OakY1[11p1.GlYlllO �Gt(�p IIAT4MY �pAZ•!� Y.lH1t.►M.IYU><-Wf (¢IHI1ll IYIf.B YIITQ'CNFl+TA1W s SG9RflAl16N'GR • fl,110FD 1'OORS .. ti . i yy 4 wi w y../ �• 1t � ' � r•�y��, '� ' �' � is . 03/1}/98 12:41 S 617 354 3198 P.03 FRONT OF 0 �— oa'Ro N A L CAPS (,uoT sNowN) Welcome to F)(ISnuG Posi'sThe House (Csl2owti� (SnNG- l.OchT1dN) of tile SING%-e PICCL= fzeD SIGN Seven Gables waltt� G car���cs Historic Site Guided Tours Museum Store Garden Cafe a PPRUK. %4elC,wr of t�Xis T1N G Yl6DGL JUN- 1-98 MON 3:44 PM H7G FAX N0. 5087414350 P. 2 03N 1190 ti:u S 617 354 319e P.05 �RCJNC of \!\SvTnv,� Cif1li- z, OF110NAL CAPS (,wJor sHowN) ANIvIcollic to RrExIs11U6 Pose-s (D(ZOWN) (-,AMC. LOCATAON) The House of flic S1N GLE 1'l�t ROD S%G Seven Gables W titrti G RAPY«cS Historic Site Museum Siorc Garden Caft. ENTRANCE A PPP-UK. t{O'1GVAr OF e*%c,T1N G t-t6DGG S Pace r (Aa.u�nIWAAA SI ti nct\ %AAOU .'FeJ cv% �s PVC Ciack% 1 ' \ l� (,Head patN}ed bleck� T�nuca�ec� 'IN Sect 4'a' �, receive boli / PCsi- ,voT To 5chLS , pROR05ED Mout--nNG SYSTjFtYI F:R usiu G LXISTI�JG T�yTS �F2vNT VI W) n Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745.9595 EXT.311 FAX (978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 54 Turner Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Description of Work Proposed: Replace Turner .Street fence portion (approx. 170) noted on plan (fence "I with continuous 42"picket fence with picket gate installed in location noted Construct 5'wood solid board fence to enclose trash area with solid gate in locution noted on plan (fence "B) which will conceal concrete abuttment. Paint both fences to inatch exivhk�,Jence color. Demoltion a/'shed. Dated: Mav Z L 1998 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. 5-05-1998 8:37AM FROM 508 740 0404 P. 2 fYsk;I A d ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 {�u® (508)745.9595 EXT.911 FAX(508) 740.0404 ®10p Z APPLICATION FORA CERITUCATE OF APPROPRIATFNEI;S Pursuant to the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commissio: Ordinance,application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness for: ❑ Construction 0 Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other as described below. District: L Building Construction Date,if known: Address of Property: . S'2 I v r),\,v 5 Sz v�-e n, Name of Record Owner.�SR' �2fn��e 5 Description of Work Proposed: (Please artach required scale drawings, paint chips and/or samples of work and material proposed when ap—pl�cable.) 1He cd s w���c wovl� ,nc,�„1�e - ��; . �o�rl�l\ �� j �, \` QS � S � t•e.1,��1,e,N.enaC' 01 1`7 d �e�T ni �nvu 6.04\ tv+wer Sfi2J a.s11 webl^ c,4 1V e, �ehw SVYOVA �c ��vS� Crr2w arm/ � �rr Alt "TGA ro�ase � WWI i4n1�vr� � Cw�'r��}U- of U vii J Signature of Owner: Tel.#: Mailing address: S /UY-r'* J city: aW v State:�!G zip..!? D A (1j SoIL ` D , T U FAN S' (rY T — I I �fTING ' PRWCIN61 I I A<. it I I �ia()IN(a INDIlA�isli{ i New �; B NEw R6-Ca,+l1+[r [J06. S ft)oRv5 1JCA ON, GTR flG PRE Pit--ADO A . 1'"o I - tol ' 14.1 •t �\---t-- � �iR9f f-�A�.�• I.S•,!3 J FRant T1E '31 oo — 2' n I S N I R= 3 EaU9f owk.01N(a Ti 2 I = I 2 Z �T F=lk AM1EA (o60 50 00 w �5 �GwAY i RE.71 RE NouSE. of m W4'�f• F3ult,D�µy�t fLGL•� AREA 6155E Ole ��'' 'iy`• !' :. .Y l�'� ���F•.• �`�� �'R i_�. 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Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property: ')5 Hardy Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Description of Work Proposed: Repairh-eplace chimneys to replicate existing (including brick and mortar). No changer in color, material, design or otit ward appearance. Non-applicable dare to being in kind maintenance. Dated: l-ta^7. 1998 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION The homeowner has the option not to commence the work( lessrromsthis s lying an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within oneate unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. flak. Y o ` ego' 4 A' GS `ti,�co>vist.g4 s� a �lF bll]F\XC. Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (508) 745.9595 EXT. 311 FAX (508) 740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration • Demolition ❑ Painting Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property: 54 Turner Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Description of Work Proposed: Installation of sign per sketch to be located in planting area on the corner of Derby& Hardy Streets. Dated: December 4, 1997 SALEM STORICAL COMMISSION By:- cr .,, . . The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). 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Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 54 Turner Street/110 Derby Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Settlement Description of Work Proposed: Removal of stockade fence. Option to remove entire chain link fence or the portion of the chain link fence as noted on plan submitted. Relocate existing signage. Note: This approval does not include the addition of sculpture noted on plan. Dated: 8/8/96 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings (or any other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. J ��, 7 loG h)-ef . . a :9s �. ' � _ -'��r? s�r�: i i .- 'A I � G�,6� ��/96 ; . - , . : :.,,•: „�.z -� 3 r �. H1' "'3l___.oma �/�/y,� Ml. • F.t 1 + �A�:{ .,, � v '.�`'�.�{. ., 1T 9i �.. ' ' J�. ' � �. ,.a.� .1s ii Y1l �V L�rl .��1. .r ,_ � _._ ��i �� � � �ah� �/�/? x �fA .f NICt vJ`_ Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN, SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (508) 7s5-9595 EXT. 311 FAX (508) 740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 54 Turner St. Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Description of Work Proposed: Replace 150'of board and picket fence at bo6tom of Turner Street in kind. No changes in color, material, design or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in kind replacement. Dated: g' SALEly1 HISTORICAL COMMISSION By The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or any other necessary permits or approvals)prior to commencing work. �q.. ;� qq t ,'. fit. .�� �� I yyr RJ�j�t �1t \ ia114 �\ ' �,h 4� ~� W 1 t�l Y yi c� � . ` + '1 1 11 �1 y'.. � �i i. f.�w ';f. � ,r�r �� fW❑7 � _ *_ •. ���5�/� �i Imo. � � �I i � i ` � .- �'� �. �' s ,� . �,, - — 5z/' lyr�,/'(/�� e +.coron4b� Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 9 `AtcHne d'� CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [X] ; reconstruction [ ]; demolition [ ] ; moving [ ] ; alteration [X]; painting [ ]; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . Derby Street Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 54 Turner St. Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: As-built plan dated 11/29/94 with respect to hard surfaces, location of curbs, walkways, flagpole, walls and grading (no organics) . Landscaping plan dated 12/94 with all work to be completed by 12/95. Approval of circled areas (hard surfaces not previously approved) on landscaping plan dated 12/94 including wall, steps, landing and granite edging. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Mass. General Law Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildines prior to commencine work. Dated: 12/22/94 SALEM HISSTTORIICCAL COMMISSION By LC"Gi'c� /ll z Chairman �� �� � I�r� � - � \ � / r:� , � ,. moi?;:° !Q� �r �• F -. .: . ., gST .1� ul ,�,-n�,is-. ��9� IIA!!Al1p� 8A •+ it W199 ♦A kill ♦. `,��`' 41«:Darla/1tAi1 ♦p� ,.� ee,aab�3ali��i����� • Ot IATIIII i4y4�1iii�ii� a'yINg 'I' il�le'0'1I4/,s8+a`Ia1/91A4199ii�1 ♦�.'�/ p� '�111i 6;11111 ie9�4ii{_t 7 �!�i'i'i1i'i'i�i"�'i� 111/lalalaD1491ii+irl�pryt•�O - 4,+; 'a"o�M 111 19e 1e! /1111 ► s�i �`�'� a eliiii �e��♦ °! yi ♦ �� 1f Ilk i. l• •j cy _ ' . o � ��� � - i t/ ifs r i � __ -___-.-I � _— _ --_ - �•iAr�'�• ��.�.. _ _ _ ■T'. !� y ` Alf ��� _ /' ��f i r. !:1 ///� l f,_ I wwr - r _ _ _ {' -- = - ' r i i 1 `�,�.`. i'r r �, � k e� � , '�� ' � .�r. Y��-��K �yyp ���: _— _ � �1�� n H ili�i[E � � ' ���� �� ' � �_- _ � . r ��� ��� �� L O�M,corrnrl,�9 Salem Historical Commission 3 CITY HALL, SALEM. MASS 01970 �'���IMM6 iP�hv CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ] ; reconstruction [ ] ; demolition [ ] ; moving [ ] ; alteration [X] ; painting [ ] ; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . r Historic District. Derby Srraa (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 54 Turner St. Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Settlement DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Exterior cladding of kitchen vent through roof - option: 1. Clad with imitation brick with flashing that will obscure opening. Structure to look like a chimney and match in color & design with other chimneys on site. 2. Clad with wood clapboards painted to match building color. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Mass. General Law Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of EuildinQs prior to commencing work. Dated: June 2, 1994 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By Y Chairman � � l .�,: i ��� ==ter ,�, �� _.� - - � . -- , • ,� J i � 4�. 9 _ - �� .�. i 25S N N N 2 y`j P� lil Air"" \�. �►� ' � := i': � �Y max. ��. 1 �� ,. ,y\ -ars_ r � �S, � `�� � �._ _� ,`= `' �'� ,J 1� •J e � Q � o �`a y -Y.,.. • - .-. _ � ,! . . ny �<. r . 1 4��"' 49 VI 1 i,^,+� �i :� x"a� .£ iii Qa W N , ��•�- z.�• \y w � f� � ~rte .a qr q 6a b/es 1101W viT S J�R � �� �l-es Vic. �; .� �., - 1 rte- _ �-- - - n �3 ' i 0 9 � L C -Lrk T G G m w:' T J t s 7� t/7a 0/ Q, t m noww��"f` -1_. � �� b/�S ,� , �/�j .�, ,y ., r� ...a Pd tir Crk1k. Z �!.J > Al a 4 � f I� t y 1i„ _ �1 �a �/�� __ �/�E��� ,* �:� �; , . �J m s �/ �Ah/�s li���l// Y� I31 Y' a, gg fffEEE e;; v s ble 1 y .i K• tl 31+00 NraNNN—F to t -'-'�i � L // S�. � — �- �; ,fy,� ��� r r:t _ - � � _ � - �_ ; �. r __ i "c .;;. �; , ,i , � --.�, �.: o - .__. 7 ��b/�S �/I't°u/p�✓LI t, z �� '+ ,� r. ,�•. a+l �.��: �� ��.� .� _ . _ _, .� � ...,r.�.., / r / + � � � � ������I����Iili�. �. � � .�,�� L i` I+ 1'j AM1 � _tee i. .tw \, •� � tom. ?r, z m ,yj ly 171 m L Ti e 'Coxont� Salem Historical Commission a � CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS 01e70 �J'9falHlNt�xY CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ] ; reconstruction [ ] ; demolition [ ]; moving [ ] ; alteration [X] ; painting [ ]; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . Derby Street Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 54 Turner St. Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Settlement DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Alter previously approved plans for visitor's center to remove handicap ramp and stairs, reduce canopy to ten feet. Regrading of site and installation of wall, catch basins and alteration of parking as per plan provided. Applicants to submit details on expansion of walkway, curb details and landscaping plans with proposed timeframe within 60 days. REASON FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP: [x] 1 . The application affects only the building or structure on which work is to be done and not the historic district in general . [x] 2. The application is approved because it does not cause substantial detriment to the public welfare. [x] 3. The application is approved because it does not cause departure from the intent and purposes of the amended historic district act. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Federal Laws , Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Dated: June 2, 1994 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By Chairman eM,CONwrt� Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ] ; reconstruction [ ]; demolition [ ]; moving [ ] ; alteration painting [ ]; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . Derby Street Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 54 Turner St. Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Settlement DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Installation of kitchen vent in location proposed with applicant to come back to Commission on 6/1/94 with alternatives for the exterior cladding of vent. If the applicant, Commission or others cannot find an alternative scheme which is acceptable, the proposed design scheme is approved. REASON FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP : [ 1 . The application affects only the building or structure on which work is to be done and not the historic district in general . [ x] 2. The application is approved because it does not cause substantial detriment to the public welfare. [ x] 3. The application is approved because it does not cause departure from the intent and purposes of the amended historic district act. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Federal Laws , Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Dated: 5/ 30/94 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By �r 1�,�li Chairman Nzw e0of{ [Lx tea•^ J I VANt t qy � E� r y.r a-'+ '�; � Y, f•:��'Ys �� '� avcp.;sa.�._t..._ \`,. Y '.�...�.._.�am -"'�' y`��F,+w -_R...x-- .•.,.rt�,.x 'r. cd ( JZ"j i—is I I sa♦ Y� �!'' p � r �� t j'^•'rN•�J f Fj'�ll�f t'i���} ^� I��-N�� ��ai'�J.1 =j'_I. ��J� I'.7i i 1-•''�T� Y•�.�. _�4 ly�"'lI�J I'iH'� ..... '�+.:; 1�'�=•�'f I ,.+�_:..''-_` =c.'.rF_I'i ,;H�1�rc `:SHL`i•1 ('?�i•-1 � •-r.•J;��.� A-7, Door Eleva Pl- J 74 :� iiC�tdliw.hf �+�E�h•1 ', �•03io3 .i yI� ' r_•� I x I 4Dr' 16.1�`?•z�F Viz' '- a., { r�,/. 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AMID 6krATA444 ■ moll flip > ^Z ai�j{�'f�'fp♦�i'�{9p1� . b P , � V��I; NHHN2 �. - -711' �iJ 1 :All q'CIA _ p.,, Saiem .�-distorical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (5081745-9595 EXT.311 NOTICE OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS RE: 54 Turner Street On Wednesday, May 4 , 1994 , the Salem Historical Commission, unanimously voted to deny, without prejudice, an application_ for a Certificate of Appropriateness from the House of Seven Gables Settlement for the installation of an awning at 54 Turner Street. The denial was due to the lack of sufficient information in order for the Commission to make a determination. The Commission was unable to continue the application until the next meeting due to the time constraint that the Commission must act within 60 days of receiving an application. I attest that this is an accurate record of the vote taken, not amended or modified in any way to this date. May 5 , 1994 Lox/� ' Jan y- Cl c of the 96mmission cc: Building Inspector City Clerk JG\JG\DENIAL2 5089777917 D GIRNOULIS 231 P01 FEB 22 '94 12:08 .-Price 5heet February, 1 Fiesta° Pavilion Ideal for Patios, Decks, Swimming Pools, Sales Booths, etc. Eliminates rain gutter problems near buildings. i 7'0" NAo✓�cr/� ���GC� Sao . l I I i F L^ s�„covntl,�B Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 A��IMM6{f1T' CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ] ; reconstruction [ ] ; demolition [ ] ; moving [ ] ; alteration [x ] ; painting [ ]; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . Derby Street Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 54 Turner Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Settlement DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Installation of sign at Derby Street entrance to parking area, as per drawing submitted. Brown or black lettering on white background. Menu sign and scrolled sign at entrance to be removed. Replacement of window at Retire-Beckett House with door as per drawing submitted. Door framing to match framing of other door on same facade. Door to be wood with true divided light, muntins and paint color to match other door on same facade. Lower half of door to match lower half of adjacent door to left. Size to be per handicapped accessibility codes. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Mass. General Law Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing work. Dated: 4/7/94 SALEM HISTORRIICA C MMISSION By C airman L it i Z r I Y r �IVt f � r •k i I' i' k + I ; 0 ^� V/�cl� dol J�(ld ,.,� ➢� �D x�/ ' u) v,� V OpJ` X. ® �•�/ . \ A I V e y,COXml,b�. gg Salem Historical Commission C.3 CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS, 01970 �j A�a1MM6��4 r CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ] ; reconstruction [ ]; demolition [ ] ; moving [ ] ; alteration ] ; painting [ Y]; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ -X1 work as described below in the . . . Derby Street Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 54 Tu ner Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Settlement Association DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Inground wall wash lighting as proposed - 5 lights. Nine 4512 wallmoint lights between joists of front entry trellis, Two in rear trellis. No pole lighting. Gutters & downspouts as per drawings, painted to match body color. Paint colors of new buildings to be same red as Hawthorne's birthplace, except for recessed areas and entranced to be Cabot Dune Grey 0167. Owner has option to leave Vertical siding on "barn" addition or change to clapboard as previously approved. Removal of bay window and single door to garden and add double doors painted to match body color. Doors to be M114. Railings as per drawings - painted black. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Mass. General Law Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing work. Dated: 2/17/94 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By � CGi�; Chairman - 4512 WALLMOUNT LIGHT TYPE- - -- --- - _ . DESCRIPTION : PART NUMBERS: 1 P5 / This versatile little unit complements the landscape setting with v� crisp white lighting. It can be mounted on posts,wells,or other structures for downSPE Jf��} STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS MATERIAL: Machined aluminum LAMP: MR- 11,35 Watt max. By others �JcpTI VOLTAGE: 12 Voll SOCKET: GZ4 Bi-Pin FINISH: Black painted enamel LIGHT DISTRIBUTION: N/A Beam spread by lamp type ) LENS:Tempered glass AD MOUNTING: 12'threaded nipple for mounting on 4/0 weatherproof wallplates. Requlras law vo/tags supply. ��t O NOTE:HYDREL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE ANY SPECIFICATION WITHOUT NOTICE. Any dimenslcn on this Sheet is to be assuwd asp govern reference dimension: 'Used for information purposes only.it does Ygover manufacturing or LLL LISTED Inspection requlremente' DIMENSIONS: Art Z!h'/T I I I 2 3/4" I � _ — — 2 7/8"—►{ t��++ 1f 12B81 DRADLEY AVCNUE, GYLMAR, CALIFORNIA `.)1342 • PHONE S18/3 2.9465 • FAX: 818/362-6548 4t LTG-4512 GE PREC ET" MR-11 La ps �, 20- & 35 Watt MR 11 } Prec7iysyeT" {Tungsten alogeq Low V nage rL{ �{mps �CtS t I" n" �.. .r afiJ li? rr.'S , .�,.1. ✓ /. � r S w'n I G.. _St�i.._ J,j. .y:..:'S3i_.uti,..:+.it✓xa..... . .._ _.. .._ni�+1rL��....` ......-.x ._.. '..i !. .... .. .ra..,_. .r• . Description Q 20NI R I I Q35MR I I Order Code 17185 17186 17187 I: 17188 17189 17190 ANSI Code (3 letter code) FrB FTC FTD I FTH FTF FTH Lamp Beamapread (Abbrev) NSP SP ' NFL I NSP SP NFL PHYSICALITHERMAL HARAC ERISTICS Burning Posltlon- .::: .:...,.._.;,u,r,._`Any _. Bulb Designation y c MR- _ ,..... . Bulb Material (` �'':., .. .. Multi-Faceted,_Hce't.' ittin rTcmpt: Ghiss Reflator ,_ _ „-, Bulb Nominal Diameter (mm) 35mm ( % ) - . . 7k4''Si`is"1'v�'P' spacing =4mm Base Type 2-PInMmratt}ro (0�) Pi Diametc =Imm ' y Max. Overall Length (mm) 35mm(�I Y. ) Filament . CC-6 I C-6. I - ..:_C-6. r..I Ufa:CC-6 �.I `.CC-b :..I : : CC-6 Max. Seal Temp. °C"' 35 ELECTRICAL CH t ACTS STICS . Nominal Lamp Wath 20 35 Nominal Lamp Volts IZ. PERFORMANCE CFARACTERISTICS Initial Lumens -- 280 Average Rated Life Mrs.) _ 2 Average Center Beam 850 2750 I 1300 Candlepower' 3900 1550 600 5 Besmspmad to 50% CBCP (degrees) 10 I 20 • 30 Li. 10 ...L. 20 30 Color Teme. (K) 295' 'Averaged over 5`cone for NSP& SP, over IV cone for Ft. All performance data shown ore approximate values hased on normal operatingconditi ms. All information, data and specifications shown are subject to change Without nutice. Additional information is availahle upon I'ccluest from your local Lamp Sales District Xfiee. Over Voltage Operation—General service tungsten halogen lumps should not be operate J at voltages greater than 110% rated voltage or extreme lamp life reduction miry Occur. Linder Voltage O-peralion—OCIlLral Electric tungsten halogen lamps can h used for under voltage Operation. On n'ansformer type dimming devices, lamp life is predictable down to 90% rated voltage. 3elow 90% rated voltage, Tamp life will increase as voltage is reduced hill, not lit it predict able fate.On semi-con JILIC10rdiloolilIg devices, lamp life can be shorter than when used t❑ tiulstormCr type tlinul'ling devices and is not predictable, _ _— SIrECIFICNFION GUIDE This lamp shall ben (ienrral I-ileclric Prc(:isc 12 volt lamp* _. _—.— --- — or 111 proved equal. This 12-volt, AIR-1 I bulbed lamp will utiliie a dichroic brat Ir:insmilting glass refleelor educing the IR in IhC projected light hctun and has all average ccillcr heam c:111dlcpowcr ill'* ..--'---. ---..._ . with a bcamsprcad it, 50% CHCP ol, and ;an , averLc IIIc. ill" _ . .— . ._..._ — hours. In.0 Data Jr:cribinr Pro isc 1;mgi Jcsi J. - _ ._... ....- .... .. _...., .... -- ��q.,�w.,, e �J ill i LAMP SOURCES Standard Convex Lens Convex Guard Flush Guard Lexan Dome' Wall Washer • MERCURY VAPOR Cat.No. Cat.No. Cat.No. Cat.No. Cat.No. 5140 5140CG 5140FG 5140D 5141 5141 CG 5141 FG 5141D — 5143 5143CG 5143FG 5143D 5243 5144 5144CG 5144FG 51440 5244 l `tel•y ( METAL HALIDE Cat.No. Cat.No. Cat.No. Cat.No. Cat.No. l��IriG tY(1�, 5150 5150CG 5150FG 5150D — 5160 5160CG 5160FG 51600 — �! HIGH PRESSURE Cat.No. Cat.No. Cat.No. Cat.No. Cat.No. SODIUM 5161 5161 CG 5161 FG 5161D — 5162 5162CG 5162FG 5162D — - 5163 5163CG 5163FG 5163D — ..: OPTIONS: FGL Flat tempered glass for use with 5120,5121,5130&5132 ......:..................... 5 _ _: AG10,AG12,AG18-Surface installation of Burial units.................................... 5 _`_5100 GLA Kit....................................'.................................... 4 - -- FINISH:. Bronze paint *Note: --- Lexan dome in three colo rs—Clear-51 CL,Bronze-518Z,While-51 WH • PRESCOUTE 7 r i High Pressure Sodium { a as �14•aa — rrIIIs {--- v.•� �. s r rra aVi 20+/i 744�4a'18%. 184.' WALL WASH H.I.D.UNIT H.I.D.UNIT WITH CONVEX H.I.D.UNIT WITH FLUSH GUARD H.I.D.UNIT WITH CONVEX GUARD TEMPERED LENS AND LEXAN DOME Construction: housing consists of a one piece diecast aluminum face- Wire Seals: supply wires from the splice compartment pass through a plate with integral wiring compartments isolated from the lamp compart- 'Ductorseals'electrical feedthru matrix which ensures a high pressure ment, bonded to heavy gage aluminum seamless tubing, with diecast seal while maintaining conductor to conductor electrical isolation. aluminum clamping plate and(3)'/4"tie rods. exterior surfaces factory pre-coaled Socket: porcelain medium base for R-40 lamp,mogul base for E and ST Protective Coating: below grade e with a minimum 10 mils of Sinclair and.Rush Plastic Coating over 2 mils of lamps. Scotch-Clad®1706, Lamp Adjustment: 300 each side of vertical, over 3600 horizontal Covers: lens retaining ring and splice compartment covers are diecast rotation. aluminum secured by 10-24 flat head Torxs screws protected by the Wiring: all components are factory prewired with high temperature wires 'sanbond'process.. , to the splice compartment. - Gaskets: lens gasket Is EPDM high temperature rubber,splice compart- -Conduit Entry: (4)�'/x"N.P.T.and(1)3W N.P.T,entries are provided in the ment gaskets are solid neoprene. bottom of the splice compartment for entry or thru wiring.Closure plugs Lens: molded tempered borosilicate glass— convex (std.) resists are also provided. accumulation of dirt and debris. Reflectors: R Ballast: integral and accessible through lamp compartment. Mercury -40 Mercury Vapor lamp units are supplied standard with an Vapor and Metal Halide ballasts are high power factor(CWA) —20°F;' Alzaks Booster reflector which effectively controls the beam distri bution High Pressure Sodium ballasts are high power factor-la of the lamp:-Mogul base lamp units incorporate a unique'twin element' 9--20°F.1?OV is standard;208V,240V and 277V are available specify,. - opical system of clear Alzaks which provide maximum utilization of the Caution: before specifying, check local codes for allowable voltage to;,; -selected lamp output. - - - ground requirements. - 6 ,, PRESCOLITE- Idt sa Pine I 1 ®I I Exterior Doors in Ponderosa Pine ..to ORGq N� ul 1 II` illy ��1i Ili ll 1`AII'i') f9 q t' 11 if M-1248 M-115 1%' thick la/" thick •114 M-3911 M•3912 2-8 x 6-8' n 2'-0" x 6'-8" 1 a thick 1%"thick , ,, 3•.p- _ 2'-6"x 6'.8,• 2,_0 x 6'-8" 1/ thick 2'-6,,x 6'_6„ 2:-6"x 6'-8" f 1 Safety 2'-8" Glass 3'-0" kint �— 3'-0"x 7'-p', I glaze,. with Wood _. I • Tempered Safety Glass :Ilent preservativeJ Ov010 Sticking Furnished glazed with Wood Beads made with %' hardwood Water-repellent preservative '.Is — treated rrI11 - . s —OVERALL j— - Dospiors dowels de with �.^ hardwood 1 ^'F. + M•3984 M124A # .. .{ -. . . a r g M-1248 .1 * Illl�l9Cl a%. 4%r tuE d 4%, Orr 7%' 714' 71%' 1 LAYOUTS— OVERALL 8' 8' M-115 M- 8 114 M-3911 M. ` ' J� . . 1%' — 1%. Stiles . .. 4°/u• 3912 °•/E t TOP Rail . . ° Cross Rail . . . . ... . . 4%• 4iA. - f I Bottom Rail. . . . . . . 8- 9%' %'• %^� °A°- _.,1 Bars . . . . . . . . . . . . 1%' 8• _ 9'/.' Ovolo Stickin r 1%• 1% 1'b' �- 3'-3%' 3'- g . . . . . /u' 3%• g�_3%. Panels:Solid Hip � ised, 2-sides. _ Raised 2 Sides . . . °%,• .,,/„• — _ Height:From bottom of door to Glass . . . 2'.3%• 2'-3% — SEE NOTICE ON THIRD PAGE :217 ! 'I a. 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S. /r" 11/ia• I%°•°. l O . . . . . . . . . 1$. B1%• Bars ' %19's',A5'_• 3-3$ volo.StIc.kIn8 . . . . . +/n' $e'' t ' 3.3y Panels: +%19%°'/•'' i!s - ° _ i Solid Hip � _ — �ised, 2-sides. - Raised 2Sides . . . °y,„• v,° Height:From bottom I I of door to Glass . . . 2'-3%' 2'-3%' - ihJ1 SEE NOTICE ON THIRD PAGE 217 '.1 Ny Aw Ale 44._ LIT 7 *' 4' 7�'a. —cavi. �.•_. . F LJL-JJ j / a y I' AAL.-...LhJi 1' N I i 1 J. 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Name of Record Owner: DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Partial demolition of existing Visitors' Center, Coffee Shop and toilets, construction of new Education Center, Museum Shop and cultural apace as an addition to the remaining portion of the existing visitors' Center as per the following: Site plan dated 6/22/93, first floor plan dated 2/1/93 and revised 6/26/93, elevation plan dated 2/1/93, two cut-through drawings submitted 7/21/92, East elevation drawing showing Phlppen House dated 7/19/93, window study dated 7/15/93, all by Dann= 6 Sweeney Architects. Exceptions to approved plane are as follows: Can lights noted on site plan dated 6/22/93 have not yet been reviewed or approved. All pole lights proposed are to catch historic lighting on New Derby Street, but lower in height, as par minutes dated 10/21/92. Hardy Street side of remaining Visitors' Center portion to be changed from vertical aiding to clapboards. Applicant has the option for entranceway trellis columna to be either Alternative A or H dated 10/20/92. Flagpoles to be as per SNA.IA dated 1/22/92, but approval does not include can lights as stated on site plan dated 4/22/93. Landscaping to be essentially equivalent to planting plane dated 6/30/92 by Kanter Design. All clapboards to be 3-4" to weather with smooth side out. Item. remaining for review and approval are can lights, gutters 6 downspouts, painting, and signage. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Mass. General Law Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildines prior to commencine work. Dated: 1 /771g3 SALEM HISTORICAL COM ISSION By Chairman • aac!au :._u a\"Es..\ ■\O/.\ Cmi Ir ips a Ora Pik, on LIN ME 0 ia�i.�i��ai�i iurun°.i a.■.../.■ ■ vuagam..s - t r Y 11■■■1112 a/■■\s ai�S■■\�,� anm\a.nommamnC�.� Immi2mob 091-REM" \`■\■ ■...al.►■■■ .0 Will■■M .Mi►mni u� d�oam 1 . \.a .\ ■ asYO ■ ■.. - t\■. .1 \Nunn son Inn \7.\■Ir ��■■.■C■C■ZC �.■n� >.n A35 T 4DITIONAL LIGHTING MINUM CONSTRUCTION LT_Ai_ f " Cat.No 1 ' I English Country— A ..arm and grace of the Old English heartland is seen in this magnificent view of post lighting harmony. Each Ian- ;r. 16 tern's authentic appeal is � styled with craftsmanship 1c seen in the detailed hood atop — a rounded DR acrylic diffuser. _ = illuminating, today's technol- 12 C-y in outdoor lighting.A S -sure in lighting efficiency R 4 . 1e I J decorative design. 6 2 r p . E �CHITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING CO. 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Opal glass with screw neck;plastic diffuser also avilable. 1 Slip lits 2-318"D.D-pole top. Color: Black with inside of reflector s painted White. R I 1 Lamp lumen < 9919M 1 SOW E-17 MV 1250 99195 1 50W E-17 HPS 3600 m Poles for 9919—See page 119 Pole top luminaires for pole mounting heights of 12 to 20 feet. Opal glass with screw neck;plastic diffuser also available. Slip lits 3"O.D.pole top. Color: Black with inside of reflector painted White. I 1 Lamp Lumen 9914M 1 100W E-17 MV 3200 >.= 9914S 1 100W E-17 HPS 8550 Poles for9914—Seepage 119 r Pole top luminaires with additional top light output. - _- Inner die cast aluminum louvers painted white •_ — _-_ --- behind clear shield. -- ---_----_ I Slip fits any 3"O.D.pole top—See page 88 for complete pole selection. - Color: Black or White a 1 - Lamp Lumen Y ' 9954M 1 100W E•17 MV 3200 9954S 1 70W E•17 HPS 5220 zr — 9991 M 1 70W E•17 MH 5500 Poles for 9954.9991 M—See page 119 103 BEGP. Harbor Lite Luminaire size• 20"x 40" high Wattage• Up to 300 watts incandescent,up to 250 watts HID NOTE.Higher wattages may be used with polycarbonate lenses.Consult factory for additional colors and availability Mounting heights• 10'to 20' Wind load rating• 2.8 Special features •All aluminum construction •Top cap opens for easy relamping • For mounting on 4.0" O.D. tenon or pole top• Diffuser molded of acrylic Product Information 1.Series Code HB 2.Luminaire Size 40 3.Diffuser Code F—Clear Acrylic R—White Acrylic X—Smoke Acrylic ` U—Bronze Acrylic 4. Luminaire Options Code P—Photoelectric Control N—Options Not Required For how-to-order instructions, < see fold-out p.20. Note:A similar style fixture approx. 13"dia.x 26"high is available. Consult factory. 20 O 1.Top Cap spun aluminum; removable for lamp access 2.Upper Housing spun aluminum �O 3.Diffuser - formed acrylic or 40" polycarbonate plastic 5 4.Support Strut (4)cast aluminum 6 S.Lamp Holder � 'Grip-Tile'porcelains:.' _ ISI 6.Lower Diffuser 7.Fitter extruded aluminum for 4.0"O.D.tenon or pole top 4 A35 i TF .DITIONAL LIGHTING AINUM CONSTRUCTION Y� I 1 X - i I A J 1 I ' T2nglish Country —A cc.rm and grace of the Old ttt o English heartland is seen in this magnificent view of post f lighting harmony. Each lan. 16 tern's authentic appeal is styled with craftsmanship _ - 14 - - - seen in the detailed hood atop e a rounded DR acrylic diffuser, I r n1 illuminating today's technol- 'w _ . ` ' t2 oc In outdoor lighting.A a tr- sure in lighting efficiency a decorative design. 6 i r z � , i A . 'HITECTURAL AREA LIGHTING CO. Subsidiary of Kidde, Inc./14249 Artesia Blvd., La Mirada, California 90638 t]� Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction (X) ; reconstruction ( ) ; demolition (X) ; moving ( ) ; alteration (X); painting ( ) ; sign or other appurtenant fixture ( ) work as described below in the . . . Derby Street Historic District (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 54 Turner Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables Settlement DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Approval "in concept" of the proposed Education Center and addition to the Retire Becket House. This approval only includes the general footprint, roof lines and elevations from plans submitted on December 4, 1991. This approval does not include specific architectural details, materials, the overall design of the main entryway, the design of the connection from the center to the House of Seven Gables, windows, window placement, lighting, landscaping, transformers or other mechanical items. This preliminary certificate is being issued in order to facilitate the other required approval processes. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic Districts' Act (Mass. Gen. Law Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing work. Dated: December 5, 1991 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By ✓� Chairman / V 7— �S�T TS *'yt (fJ P E � � r n � � n v T, October 15, 1991 -7 04MISSXO A40nWealt1l 10 Edith Harman, Executive Director House of Seven Gables 54 Turner Street Salem, MA 01970 RE: House of Seven Gables, Salem, MA Massachusetts Historical Landmark Review Dear Ms. Harman: Thank you for our meeting held at the Massachusetts Historical Commission on August 23, 1991 . We have completed our evaluation of the historical documentation -concerning the Tea House and also the preliminary review of the proposed Education Center. The House of Seven Gables Complex was certified a Massachusetts Historic Landmark in June of 1970 under Section 27 of Chapter 9 of the Massachusetts General Laws. In compliance with the standards on the care and management of Certified Historic Landmarks, the MHC has review authority over any proposed demolition, new construction, or substantial alteration. The MHC concluded that the House of Seven Gables Tea House has acquired a level of significance, since it was constructed in 1914, which has contributed to the overall historical and architectural qualities of the complex. The MHC is also aware that at the time of the National Register listing in 1970, the Tea House was referred to as one of several "modern additions" to the House of Seven Gables complex and was outside of the established period of significance. We also recognize that the priorities and programming needs of the House of Seven Gables Settlement Association are constantly changing. While the MHC would prefer to have the Tea House preserved, we will agree to its demolition following adequate photographic documentation. The use of 35 mm photography will be acceptable utilizing black and white film providing views of all principle angles of the Tea House and also the Complex in general . Representative photographs of each of the buildings in the complex are to be included. Finished prints are to be identified with date and location and are to be cataloged and maintained at the House of Seven Gables. The MHC has received several generations of plans for the proposed Education Center. The MHC expects to continue consultation over further design revisions relating to the proposed new facility. In basic principle the MHC approves of the overall preliminary design but we continue to expect an ongoing review Massachusetts Historical Commission,Judith B.McDonough,Executive Director,State Historic Preservation Officer 80 Boylston Street,Boston,Massachusetts 02116 (617) 727.8470 Office of the Secretary of State, Michael J. Connolly,Secretary I" Ono _ ., _ _ ,._ 'N I U 'J process until a set of plans is presented which will be acceptable to all parties concerned. The MHC is aware that the Salem Historic District Commission has concerns regarding the proposed new design. The Massachusetts Historical Commission understands that the Gables Complex has evolved over time. Among our chief concerns is that the consolidation of small-scale elements into a much larger facility may appear to dominate the core historic structures and the House of Seven Gables in particular. The design proposed is attempting to prevent this by breaking up the massing of the substantially larger Education Center. Further improvements may be gained by looking into alternative roof materials, other exterior paint color schemes, changes in fenestration, and in particular the point of connection between the House of Seven Gables, the courtyard and the proposed Education Center. Review of the plans and other information on the historical land use in the project area indicates that the proposed Education Center as currently planned is unlikely to impact any significant archaeological resources. Should the impact area change, however, further evaluation of the plans would be necessary. Preliminary information from the archaeological testing being conducted elsewhere on the House of Seven Gables property, however, indicates that highly significant archaeological deposits are present outside the Education Center project impact area. The archaeological resources include evidence of prehistoric Indian occupation on the property, as well as evidence of several hundred years of historical activities by the property's previous occupants. These buried deposits have great potential for contributing to the interpretation and educational goals of the museum, and should be carefully considered in planning construction and maintenance activities that involve subsurface disturbance. MHC staff would be happy to assist you in reviewing further projects early in the planning stages to evaluate potential effects of these projects on the property's fragile archaeological remains, and to offer our recommendations on protecting and preserving significant resources. Please contact MHC 's staff architect Paul Holtz, if you have any questions. Sincerely, Judith B. McDonough Executive Director Massachusetts Historical Commission State Historic Preservation Officer cc: Bret Donham, Donham & Sweeney Architects Anne Harris, Salem Historic District Commission Lorinda Goodwin JBM/PH/hl i., r '• r � i' . way, rf ., t oo�ewdcc� c:�eMriasse -09 WOWAV(o am M C-W WON Cb8 ice' AMC —------------------------------- - - -- _ . °�r.O:���S���gEr .:&iwzer_va�c�'gsa�eca�myrtsre�es. �b 4 4 V3 -T 3 its i2� fi 112 i I i Y fhhf t l `HOU S E Of the M. SEVEN 346 GA6LES • .R } P l0/ k h' i I i I cc: City Clerk Building Inspector r �4!'ccs•E cff' Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 745-9595, ext. 311 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that. the proposed construction ( ) ; reconstruction ( ) ; demolition ( ) ; moving O ; alteration O ; painting O ; sign or other appurtenant fixture ( ) work as described below in the . .. nP Sr_ Historic District (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 54 Turner Street Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Rdplacement of worn brown awning with new fire resistant green awning Same design except that edge will be straight instead of scalloped Sample attached to application. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic Districts' Act (Federal Laws, Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Dated: 4/14/88 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By Chairman P \ � f � .s -. r t ffi �¢ � / /J!. r .. �� _j;i . _`fie. .e` ,CON MMS Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM, MASS. 01970 a p�atMlNe AP CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ] ; reconstruction [ ]; demolition [ ] ; moving [ ] ; alteration [x]; painting [ ] ; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . Derby Street Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 54 Turner s+ra t Name of Record Owner: House of Seven Gables DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Fnclose present three-sided waiting area with exterior wall containing one door and two windows, material and color to be as existing building. Addition of door on section of building to right. As per plans submitted to Salem Historical Commission. Small copula with weather-vane, as per plans. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Federal Laws , Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Dated: 6/29/99 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION i Ch firman 4 J, ii.£ i} s€ r i S i fain l is{ ! i!F 2 =t £t x �Fi ass s cs x ri s- s i c3 i t j c i sirss s££sx r s ii ti{ sift z£i, i illi€ .I`i £i if F s€F#ilit}iilli€ I €=pili .l sxix li 11 axis f( fill;i iil(fili }1 3}(}i Eli Fi f F�,�y ii2c€i 1.ifti.F s s= T ii i£Tyily:t}ii:y{ _iT i. . E iFill e j is(ti li sxIl€t{F"€lilatiE=1 €t€i€ iFilTi =t=`ii3 fif {. 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SALEM, MASS. 01970 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENRSS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction (x ); reconstruction ( ); demolition ( ); moving ( ); alteration ( ); painting ( ); sign or other appurtenant fixture ( ) work as described below in the Derby Street Historic District will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (General Law, Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic District Ordinance. Address of Property: 54 Turner Street Name of Record Owner: House of Sever. Gables DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Velux skylight 30 3/4" x 55" or smaller on south roof of admissions bullding, as per plan. Dated: 1/7/73 SALEM HIS'rG UCAL COMNISSION RY airman f I "A' view from side of building view from center of parking lot w -Ulu VELUX r k_ I aY rI • beautiful • Natural light all day a and starry skies at night open your attic to new living ideas Whether you are building a new VELUX roof windows make a home or remodeling the old one, living attic the practical and VELUX roof windows can help economical way to add a light you transform the attic into a and airy family room . . . or charming living or work area bedroom . . . or office . . . or any you never dreamed possible before. kind of room you like to your It is also a very practical way to home or building. expand your living space with- Older homes take on a youthful out reducing the size of your appearance and look more garden. And if your local building livable than ever before. This code limits the amount of space can only add to the value and you can occupy at ground level, marketability of your house. UP is the only way you can go. Something you should not over- We call it "vertical expansion" look, even if you are not thinking of moving. When you consider the advan- tages, VELUX roof windows make a lot of sense. 2 aC Fp tQ• �{{ I: Dormers and skylights were never like this ever get through a dormer (� window, for example. Many homeowners are now replacing their dormer windows with VELUX units. And, unlike old-fashioned skylights,which were hinged at the top and usually had fixed opening positions, VELUX roof windows can rotate a full 180'for maximum ventilation as well as simplified cleaning - of the outside window pane. Fortunately, VELUX window units are economical to buy and simple to install, bringing a living attic within the reach of almost any homeowner who wants to expand his home and The very word"attic"conjures The living attic is different. beautify it at the same time. up the smell of mothballs VELUX roof windows are and images of dusty old card- designed for pitched roofs. They board boxes that will never allow lots of light to enter see the light of day again. the room. More than you could VELUX roof .window Dormer Because they are aligned with the angle of the roof, VELUX windows admit substantially more light than vertical win- ' +]37.7%dows, such as those in a dormer. This VELUX advantage is even more apparent under poor natural lighting conditions. 4 k ' i l I DesigningVELUX windows into your new home gives you something in addition to fresh air and light VELUX gives you more house for the money. You may have noticed that the graceful steep-pitched roof of 500 the old days is enjoying a revival in contemporary homes. This is not associated with the current wave of nostalgia 400 for the past. There is a far better reason. By going up instead of out, 300 the architect and builder are offering you more floor area on a smaller building lot. If your / property really is small, this gives you more area for your garden. 00 Building VELUX windows into your home from the very start means that you get more The steeper the pitch of your roof, the more space-you will have useful living space under under it,and you also get better rain runoff. the roof. Or, a living attic. If you are thinldng of building . or buying a new home, consult your architect or builder beforehand so that you can obtain all of the beauty,the comfort and the convenience ! made possible by VELUX roof l windows. I 6 llioi, 'i y � 3r •A. i _. I� �r yP � z M� J - ,. n 4� -yid h Use your wall-to-wall imagination and turn the attic into something quite different There is a surprising amount VELUX offers a range of shade - ------ of useful space in the attic. But and awning options, and it is the angled walls and the lack worth considering the con- of ventilation and light contri- veniences they offer, when you bute to an enclosed feeling make your plans. which seemingly defies any In planning the furnishings and -- -y -- design for living. decor, remember, VELUX _ Now you can solve this basic windows employ a unique con- -- --- ow problem with VELUX roof trol bar located at the top of windows. Just one day's instal- each window 7his exclusive lation work could make a feature enables you to place r7=_ world of difference. The natural furniture, plants, etc. right in light, superb ventilation and front of the window! It gives -__ - - __ Is an open feeling you wouldn't you added freedom to decorate have thought possible. It's all as you please. there. But it does require planning. Example of plan arrangement If you are unsure of yourself, in house with two floors then consult an architect. He You will never realize how much will most likely be acquainted light and beautiful living with VELUX window units you have been missing all these and will be able to tell you years until you install VELUX which ones will be most suitable for the living attic you have windows in your home. in mind. The new way The old way All VELUX window units are equipped with the exclusive 'lock control bar. Located at the top, it enables you to place objects directly in front of the window sill. 8 v vX w 6 r k� �I ZCXTL 9 VELUXwindows have been tested in the laboratory and in the"field" for more than 30 years VELUX measures wind and Perhaps the best test of the 1 watertightness according to — quality and durability of specification approved by VELUX windows has been in American Society for lbsting actual use on a wide variety and Materials (ASTM). The - ' of public buildings. nest results fully meet the speci- VELUX roof windows need Pied requirements. minimum maintenance because All VELUX roof windows GGL ^� -, of the treated external metal have double pane insulating profile. The wood frames are glass. Triple pane insulating b �� factory impregnated with a glass available on request clear primer preservative All ,'U-values 0.5 and 0.3 BTU/ VELUX roof windows are metal fittings are fully rust sq.ft IPF, R-values 2.0 and 3.3 designed to give many years of proof. sq.ft IPF/BTU, respectively). trouble-free service. We We advise the fine wood finish The exclusive factory-installed can't really say how many years on the interior to be further weather stripping reduces heat because we have only been treated after installation with loss to a minimum. manufacturingthem for thirty- a clear preservative only. five, and the windows first F =, made are still going strong. g „ e c ]n o 1. xooa sa eo 1. bubrl l x e = • ep a �1 Ir Air infiltration measured at aj ■F.. 6000 degree day season. Ordinary windows: Windows in buildings up to 26 ft.,protected location. High performance windows: Windows in buildings of 100-230 ft.or very exposed location. ! We would be pleased to send you a brochure with details of y our test results. 10 .--�.7,_:.=_ arc"• +�►,,� �* s z +_ ^` 11QV MONO � L Model GGL is the window unit that gives you the best in design and quality �.--- - -� The numbers below correspond to those on page 13 (opposite). 1. Maintenance-free exterior aluminium 57cladding with neutral brownish-grey finish. �� 2. Double pane i_-isulating glass 3. Barrel bolt that allows firm positioning of the sash while cleaning the outside pane, ' Imaking window cleating safe and convenient. 4. Ventilation flap that provides for healthful ventilation even when the window is fully closed. 5. Patented double-action lock. 6. Exclusive vent/lock control bar affords fingertip operation of sash and ventilation flap. 7. Patented friction hinges that allow the sash II to rotate 1800 for window-cleaning ease. 8. Wood frame and sash provides strengtl:and 15/s 37/8 durability as well as a beautiful appearance. " 9. Factory installed weather stripping for tightness against air infiltration. The sunscreening program and operating Section of the Model GGL. accessories for VELUX GGL windows are shown on pages 16 and 17. Note: Model GGL is available with tempered and other safety glass to meet local building code. Triple pane insulating glass, sun absorbing and reflecting glasses available on special delivery. VELUX windows fit into any roof pitch between 20°and 85°. If the pitch is lower than 20-85 20° it will be necessary to use a VELUX kerb. 12 Z r/,.L -' J.r f" VELUX " GGL" - 5--------- 14 i is The features that make you wish all roof windows were VELUX! The control bar The ventilation flap The rotating sash Basic to all VELUX models, When the flap is open,fresh The center-mounted friction the control bar gives you finger- air is admitted, passing first hinges make it possible for tip control over the opening through an integral filter that you to rotate the window for and locking mechanism, and it keeps out dust and insects, inside cleaning or to catch a enables you to rotate the thereby giving clean air. You refreshing breeze. They also as- window to any position in a 180° can therefore leave the venti- sist the window in holding a arc. Since the bar is at the top lation flap open, also for long steady ventilation position. of the window and runs across periods,without having dust all Since the window is perfectly its entire width,it is easy to over the room. The filter is balanced,this is never a prob- get at. . . and you don't have to easily removed for an occasio- lem. No matter which angle bend. Another very useful nal cleaning. And the ventilation you set the window at,fresh air by-product of this feature is that flap allows you to ventilate will flow in at bottom and you can place furniture and the house while you are away, old air will flow out above ma- plants right in front of the win- the window remEins locked! king an efficient circulation. dow-they won't be in the way. The position of the locks at top of the window contributes to their permanent tightness. In the GGL model, the vent/ lock control bar also enables you to control the opening and closing of the ventilation flap. The control bar is an exclusive VELUX feature. 14 0 v Additional safety Cleaning facility VELUX Accessories VELUX has taken adventurous Even though VELUX windows Only VELUX offer such a children into account. If, for do not require special mainte- complete program of example, on a hot summer day, nance, they do, of course, need accessories: you wish to have ventilation cleaning from time to time. External awning beyond that which is offered by But with VELUX, that is no Interior roller, Venetian or the ventilation flap, and still problem either:the sash can wish to be able to leave a small be reversed 180°so that outside blackout blind child alone in the room, you glass turns inwards for easy Remote control arrangements. can. All you have to do is open cleaning. And since we know you will the sash to ventilationIn this connection, VELUX p osition need one of these to get maxi- mu and then lock it with the offers yet another advantage: your roof the window can be locked in special VELUX barrel bolt, wim benefit out of ndow, we are offering these i which is designed to discourage this position by means of the g small children from experioriginal VELUX accessories - at modest prices. menting with the window. barrel bolt,thereby leaving See further details pages 16-17. Furthermore the barrel bolt you with both hands free for cleaning and polishing the glass. serves as additional•safety, locking the sash when ventila- ting in windy weather. 15 Original VELUX flashing makes it easy to install a VELUX window in any roof A carpenter, roofer or It is no small matter that you skilled do-it-yourself home- are also assured of a completely owner can open the roof in tight roof. the morning and have it closed The VELUX flashings are again that same day. On new supplied in two models,type U constructions important time- and L, for use at 20-85o pitch. savings can be realized. . In case of installation below It is an economical job to have 200 pitch the VELUX kerb done for you. offers a neat solution, the instal- VELUX has planned everything lation being as simple and fast. for simple, fast installation. See derails on next page. There are easy-to-follow direc- The finished job looks just as tions, of course. But, the real VELUX has planned everything good from the outside as it key to the ease of installation is for simple,fast installation. does from the inside. VELUX that the flashing supplied by window units are designed VELUX greatly simplifies an to be built into your roof, main , otherwise time-consuming job. taining its graceful slope. A living attic is an asset to your home,no matter how you look at it. Windows with copper flashing are available on special request. VELLA flashing type U (tiles) VELUX flashing type L (shingles) i / 7insula,tion Insulation / Horizonta / Horizontal sotHt Vertical sill lining Vertical sill lining c - e r - 18 on request. EB 16 VELUX flashing type U VELUX flashing type L VELUX kerb/flashing type VPL 1 7b be used with plain tiles and Th be used with thin flat roofing Th be used below 20° roof pitch high profile roofing materials. materials i.e. shingles. MIR 19 Which size VELUX window should you have? And how many? The table on the next page gives you most of the relevant data you will need to choose the right windows for your living attic. There are several important things you must consider: •The purpose of the room(s) • Floor space •Local building codes • The roof pitch • Roof construction These considerations are essentials,though you will na- Keep in mind that if you order Finally,in your interior plan- turally want to think about VELUX windows that are ning,remember VELUX win- the aesthetic and economic fac- wider than the roof rafters, a dows are operated from the top, tors as well. trimming of the rafters must be freeing up the space directly Consult your architect or local made. This is not a difficult in front of the window so that building authorities if you have Job,but it must be done cor- you can include it in your floor any questions about confor- rectly. Instructicns are enclosed plan. mance to building codes. with every VELUX window VELUX windows have been sold unit when you buy it. A rule of thumb internationally for 35 years In estimating the window area and conform to most if not all you require, it should be at codes. least 10% of the floor space. But allowing for still more window area is a decision you will never regret. A bright view, also when sitting. 20 4 2 S 3 4478 x 461 3034 x 55 ,5234 x 55 36%'8 x 6278 21_^nx2718x3,81 30s1x38i , 52'54x381 271 _ x4311 9 6 11 ill 1 7 5 Standard sizes and technical data Type GGL GGL-9 GGL-6 GGL-1 GGL-5 GGL-2 GGL-4 GGL-7 GGL-3 GGL-8 Dimensions over- inch 2151s x 27t._ 215/8 x 38tz 303/4x381/9 271 i9 x 431<i 3034 x 55 447.8 x 461,, 523/4 x 38t 367/8x627/8 523/4x55 all frame w x h Daylight area sq.ft 1.8 2.9 4.7 4.7 7.5 9.7 9.3 11.1 14.5 1�Inssl Ventilation area sq.ft 2.8 4.2 6.2 6.5 9.4 11.8 11.4 13.3 17.0 lopenine) Ventilation flap sq.in 6.3 6.3 9.9 9.9 9.9 15.5 18.6 12.5 18.6 area Net weight lbs 37 46 59 59 75 89 92 97 115 To get rough opening width add ! to unit size width and height. 21 More and more people everywhere ' discovering . beautiful in theVELUX Living Attic! - F J 1_ f9 _ NV } , 51 111Oo 22 aw 17— - ' - - jk4t I. MOM �77 V. 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Composition Shingles Removal of all cement-asbestos roofing shingles and any other roofing materials containing hazardous materials on all Alternate #1 other roof pitches is to done by a hazardous materials abatement contractor under a separate contract with the Owner. Coordinate removal and preparation work with the abatement contractor and remove any remaining non-hazardous D-Alt. D-Alt. D-Alt. Cementlasbestos Shingles roofing materials(ie.,felts, underlayments,gutters,and metal flashings)down to wood substrate on all roof pitches. ••—••— Review condition of all sheathing; replace defective sheathing with rough sawn #3 pine only with concurrence of D Roofing Not in this Contract Preservation Consultant; allow for replacement of 10%of total surface. Existing sheathing on the front pitch of the main > block runs vertically and is a combination of original and very old reused sheathing.Sheathing on all the other pitches is Ihorizontal and mostly dates to the the 1920s. Retain and preserve as much of the early sheathing boards as possible. 1 I ROOFING AND UNDERLAYMENTS All pitched roof surfaces: 30 lb. felt underlayment, "Cedar Breather'mesh,and 18"Red Cedar "Certi-Guard" Blue Label "Perfection" Fire Retardant wood shingles on all roof surfaces;shingle exposure to be 5".Nailing to be with TYPE North 316 Stainless Steel ring shanked 5p nails.In general, follow the published 'Specification Guidelines"of the Cedar CH Porch I Shingle and Shake Bureau.Refer to A3,A4, and A5. Side Ell Ridges: Finish all roof ridges with 3/4"x 8"clear vertical grained red cedar boards over roof vent.Refer to Sheet A3. 1 I Rakes: provide new Spanish Cedar rake boards at all rakes and replace deteriorated blocking as req. Refer to Sheet A3. Eaves: Finish eaves with shingle overhang draining into center of gutters. Refer to Sheets A4 and A5 D i / Leanto Roof I g S g T Shed dormer on front roof pitch: Provide new red cedar clapboards on cheek walls to match existing. Miscellaneous Carpentry: Replace all gable rake boards to match existing,and all deteriorated trim and clapboards within 1'of underside of eaves and along all gable rakes;provide new blocking as req.at all rakes,and replace clapboards as required to install side wall flashings at dormer,and junctions of ell roof and porch roof to side walls of j main block. Clapboard and trim replacement is not included in the base contract price and is to be carried out on a T&M basis as an extra cost. 00 / / FLASHING 100 - / • Provide 36"wide band of self-adhered waterproof membrane(Ice and Water Shield)at all eaves and at chimney. Dormer Provide 18"band at all rakes and jiunctions with side walls. L __ __._ _ __ _. I/////i Provide 20 oz. copper stepped flashings at shed dormer cheek walls,at junction of side ell roof to main block Leanto,at junction of north porch with link side wall.Refer to A6. Main Block • Provide 20 oz. copper flashings at all roof vents. (XXXXXX' -Provide 20 oz. copper flashings at shed dormer window sill,and at junction of porch roof to the main block leanto side wall including base of 2 window sills. 1 Roof Plan Chimney Flashings–Provide 20 oz.copper base flashings including cricket behind chimney. Reuse existing lead Al Scale: 1 8" = l'-0" CH counterflashings. Refer to A6. At change in roof pitch at top of shed dormer provide 20 oz.copper flashing strip. GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS Provide new Spanish Cedar wood"V" shaped gutters lined with 20 oz. copper to match existing gutters and pitched to drain to downspouts;provide new copper outlets and goosenecks. Support gutters on new cast bronze spike hangers similar to existing. Hangers on for the porch roof gutter may be reused if they are sound. Refer to A4 and A5. D (on Ian Provide new Spanish Cedar downspouts to match existing with 20 oz. LCC liners;run liners into existing boots at grade. The Contractor is P ) Refer to A5. responsible for all pe ruts required by the —••— Alternate 01: At rear eaves provide new Spanish Cedar work described in these D-Alt. wood"V"shaped gutters lined with 20 oz. ROOF PLAN &SCOPE Al Do not scale drawings. drawings. copper&3 downspouts. g g Roof Restoration All dimensions shall be verified in the field prior All work shall be PAINT The Retire Baecket House to construction. performed to conform to Shingles: All shingles shall be between 3" The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association Contractor shall the Massachusetts State and 8"in width.Shingles in excess of 8" Prime and paint all new wood trim, clapboards, and immediately report any Building Code,Eighth wide shall be split to form shingles less than existing trim having deteriorated or missing paint to 54 Turner Street,Salem, MA discrepancies to the Edition,and all other 8" wide before installation.Kee joint in each match existing trim paint. Backprime all new trim and P t clapboards nor to installation. Paint is to be su hed Scale: 1/8"=1' Date:September 20,2014 Preservation Consultant. current State and local course at least 1'1/2"from joints in adjacent P prior Pp codes and ordinances courses,and do not align joints in alternating by Owner. FINCH&ROSE that may apply to the courses within 1"of each other. F50 FRONT STREET, BEVERLY,MA 01915• 978-922-4950 work described in these drawings 16 oz.CU flashing 1"x 8"dear red cedar ridge boards. Extend Cu.flashing 1" beyond ridge board. �I Red Cedar Shingles / 1 Cedar D N cut slot in O NOT - I Breather _ Red cedar — sheathin boards to = -- S mesh ventilate attic wood shingles Rear Pitch: Sheathing runs Cedar Breather mesh horizontally over common ,� underlayment rafters and is mostly modern.Pitch is approx.28 Red cedar clapboard to degrees. Existing Sheathing form continuous cant j strip. 0 New blocking in voids as _ 1 1- required to support rake ` --�- Ridge Details blocking A3 Scale: 3" = 1 -� Ice and Water Shield 18" on each side of ridge New 7/8"x 5 1/2"Spanish Prost Pitch: Sheathing runs Cedar rake board. vertically and is mostly early.Pitch is approx.30 1/2"thick plywood 30 Ib.felt degrees. shims 12"o ventilate Cedar Breather 18"wide band of Nylon mesh insect screen waterproof membrane New continuous rake blocking to support rake Existing roof rafter board as required to replace (dimensions may vary) 1 deteriorated blocking. __- Existing roof sheathing Existing clapboards Existing wall sheathing NOM Details of existing blocking, sheathing,and 5 Rake Detail Ty�. clapboard termination at other locations may differ >� fiuui details shown in the drawings.The Contractor A3 Scale: 3" = 1'-0" shall provide new blocking and shims as required to install new rake boards set off the wall sheathing at each gable regardless of whether the existing detailing conforms to these drawings.Any conditions uncovered that would prevent installation as shown RIDGE &RAKE DEI'AIIS A3 - shall be brought to the attention of the Preservation Roof Restoration Consultant before proceeding with the work. The Retire Becket House The House of the Seven Cables Settlement Association 54 Turner Street,Salem, MA Scale: 3"=I' Date: September 20,2014 2 Existing Rakes at South Facade FINCH&ROSE A3 NTS 50 Front Street•Beverly,MA 01915• 978-922-4950 Exact configuration and dimensions of eave configuration vary.Scaled dimensions of eaves are very approximate. ✓ - `�. vary details as required to match existing eaves _ projection.In place mock-up is required for acceptance of detailing by Preservation Consultant. y 4�- ' s„yr;ft` ? - Red cedar wood shingles 30 lb,felt over r ,. �. existing Type 316 stainless steel sheathing;lap ring shank 5p nails 4k felt over top edge of ice and water shield. Existing roof sheathing; K7 1 �-r front pitch approximately 500 rear pitch approximately 28° 1 Gutter hangers to be similar to existing; review with Owner prior to fabrication. // Cedar Breather mesh A4 Eaves & Gutter at North Porgy / underlayment / Triple starter course of / wood shingles / - / �� 36"wide band of Ice and Watershield over \ I sheathing at eaves I A / Existing wall sheathing f � � 11 ii I I Do not scale drawings.All aexisting and q i new dimensions are to be verified in the New wood gutter 0 I i field prior to construction positioned with top edge below projected line of roof pitch and drip from edge well within the I I� gutter, trough.Refer to As _ for details. Replace any deteriorated finish elements and blocking to match EAVE& SHINGLE DETAILS A4 _ existing within top 12"of wall. Roof Restoration Dimensions and profile of finish - -- elements may vary from details The Retire Becket House _ shown. The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association 54 Turner Street,Salem,MA j 3 Eaves and General Shingle Field Detail Scale: 3"=I' Date: September 20,2014 Closure Boards Under Eaves A4 Scale: 3" = 1'-0" FINCH&ROSE ,\4 Typical finis boards behind gutters 50 Front Street•Beverly,MA 01915.978-M-4950 20 oz. copper gutter lining _ _ Ice and water shield Existing_clapboards Ski underlayment Existing roof plate; =ZoR:= O- dimensions and location of 3/4"Cu tacks 1"o.c. ► -\ �f' plates are not known. Solder outlet tube flange to lining Bronze strap 1/8"x 1"set Wood gutter to match —- ► ,\ 4� —1 max.8'o.c. fastened with dimensions of existing gutters / _ �_ #8 brass/bronze screws / ,\ / #8 5/8" SS screw wll II Wood downspout casing /—� �� 1"x 1/8" bronze cradle strap. - ►u ,\ �, ''1 - i � II 20 oz. copper 21/2" dia 1 a~ downspout Gutter Support at Ell:1/2"x 1/2"x 9"cast 1 I1 bronze spike similar to existing iron spikes. Provide a min.of 4 spikes.See 3/A5 for an 11/2"SS finish head screws 16" / / acceptable sample.At north porch gutter /Z`�Ll/�ll o.c.. Countersink and putty /. _ provide 5 hangers similar to existing; See heads (Typ.) iLrrc�n�>���z�n �� L }` 2/A5 for example. 1 Downspout Section (Typ.) "" 20 oz. copper outlet tube - - � A5 Scale: 1/2" = 1" 20 oz. copper downspout within wood casing Insert Cu gutter into existing drain boots at grade. Install support spikes in existing holes where a tight fit can be • obtained,using a small amount epoxy adhesi of ve. Where hole is not inches awayinstall drilling new hole and driving in bar.Use care to not split wood or drive spikes 2 --Gutter at North Porch Roof into interior finishes. A5 ; Note special gutter hanger i y , :. 6 Gutter Section (Typ.) _uUI1�TI \, A5 Scale: l/2„ _ 1 i I GUTTER/DOWNSPOUT DETAILS A5 i Roof Restoration The Retire Becket House The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association 54 Turner Street,Salem,MA 3 Existing Gutter and Downspout (Typ.) � Scale: 1/2"=1” Date: September 20,2014 A5 FINCH&ROSE d 50 Front Street•Beverly,MA 01915•979-922-0950 5 Example of Bronze Bracket at 7 Gables 4 Downspout Hanger at Ell , A5 A5 } I I I I I I I I I I Existing Clapboards: replace to match I -- existing as required to install base flashings Q„ _� , �W/✓ P/Jt- �. +�C+r'=`^W._.�` '"'.^-.—� -� tae .,_. ti Lap clapboards 3" min. over upstand a srnxc Ert -_"". �g..,.,,...�,., "" of flashing sheets 3 Flashing at top of North Porch Roof Individual 20 oz. i+ I C PSEA s T Set to f flashing roove on underside of window sill Cu. base flashi A6 P o $ m g sheets woven into I -- shingles - rcv UP _'FICA 1 Flashing at junction to sidewall clapboards 2Ty ip cal Vent Flashin20 oz. Cu. flashing � � A6 NTS — Flashing at shed roof sidewall shingles sim. A5 , NTS —From 1930s CDA Manual '— Continuous Cu. cleat set in hem of flashing to hold \ flashing tight to shingles. J Fold over edge of Cu. flashing —a-- forming ►forming hem to secure cleat strip ry,' fill N / GPfLASN/NG • l�ia`l _ � } / ,. r. ,R.,,- ...- 'JAIIIJII/jJJJ lhJll SE fLASN/NG LJbi), ``�b`i`•. .=�'�--{—� �• -_ - --"`= _ 6 Flashing at to of North Porch Roof A6 Scale: 3" = V-0" 5 Existing Chimney Flashing A6 provide new 20oz Cu. base flashings including new Cu. Cricket behind chimney. Trim existing lead stepped MISC. FLASHING DETAILS A6 LAP SLAM counterflashings just above top surface of shingles. Roof Restoration otaED Retain apron at chimney base in place. The Retire Becket House The House of the Seven Cables Settlement Association 54 Tumer Street,Salem, MA Scale: 3"=1' Date: September 20,2014 4 Typical Chlmnay Flashing FINCH&ROSE A6 NTS — From 1930s CDA Manual 50 Front Street• Beverly,MA 01915. 978-922-4950 REMOVALS AND PREPARATION D Remove all existing roofing and flashing materials down to wood sheathing on all roof surfaces.Assume there are 2 D layers of composition shingles plus underlayments to be removed. � � � � � � Review condition of all sheathing;replace defective sheathing with rough sawn #3 pine only with concurrence of \� Preservation Consultant; allow for replacement of 10%of total surface. Existing sheathing dates to 1912 and runs �� �� _ _ D_ horizontally over common rafters that also date to 1912. ROOFING AND UNDEALAYMENTS All pitched roof surfaces ex � \� �• �. � sept areas indicated for Cu.roofing: 301b.felt underlayment "Cedar Breathe'mesh,and 18" Red Cedar "Certi-Guard" Blue Label "Perfection" Fire Retardant wood blingles on all roof surface,;shingle exposure to be 5"except as noted for low pitches.Nailing to be with TYPE 316 Stainless Steel ring shanked 5p nails.In general, follow the published "Specification Guidlines"of the Cedar Shingle and Shake Bureau.Refer to A3,A4, and A5. Cu. 1 �� �� Low pitches(3:12): Provide Ice and Water Shield on entire roof deck; shingle exposure to be 4". Cu. 1 Ridges: Finish all roof ridges with 3/4"x 8"dear red cedar boards over roof vent.Refer to Sheet A10. Rakes: provide new Spanish Cedar rake boards at all rakes and replace deteriorated blocking as req. Refer to Sheet A3. Eaves: Finish eaves with shingle overhang draining into center of gutters.Refer to Sheets A4 and A5 Shed donned on rear roof pitch(altemte#1): Remove existing copper roofing down to wood substrate and provide 20 CU, u 1 oz. copper standing seam seam roof. Provide Ice and Water Shield Underlayment over sheathing topped with red rosin D • paper slip sheet. Follow the published specification guidlines of the Copper Development Assocition. Inset window flashing(altemte#2): Remove existing copper roofing and sidewall flashing down to wood substrate CV. Z and provide 20 oz. copper soldered flat seam roofing and flashing matdung configuration of existing copper. Provide Ice and Water Shield Underlayment under copper topped with red rosin paper slip sheet. Miscellaneous Carpentry: Replace all deteriorated trim and clapboards within 1'of underside of eaves and along all gable rakes;provide new blocking as req.at all rakes,and replace shingles and clapboards as required to install side wall ___•_•_-- flashings at rear shed dormers and north facade entry roof. Clapboard and trim replacement is not included in the base D• D ___ contract price and is to be carried out on and T&M basis as an extra cost. 1 ROOF PLAN 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 FT FLASHING Al Scale: 1 8" = 1'-0" Provide 36"wide band of self-adhered waterproof membrane(Ice and Water Shield)at all eaves, valleys and at chimneys. Provide 18"band at all rakes,hips,and ridges. Do not scale drawings. Provide 16 oz, copper (Cu.)closed valley flashings at indicated valleys. Refer to A7 All dimensions shall be verified in the field prior Provide 16 oz. copper base flashings at shed dormer cheek walls and sill,at all other junctions to sidewalls,and at all roof to construction. vents.Refer to A6. Contractor shall immediately report any CH Chimney Flashings—Provide 16 oz.nipper base flashings discrepancies to the at chimney. Reuse existing lead counterflashings. Refer to A6. Preservation Consultant. �yyr1-„rf At change in roof pitch provide 20 oz.copper flashing strip. GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS The Contractor is responsible for all ____ Provide new Spanish Cedar wood"V"shaped gutters lined with 20 oz. copper to match existing gutters and pitched to permits required by the drain to downspouts;provide new copper outlets and goosenecks.Support gutters on new cast bronze spike hangers work described in these similar to existing. Refer to A4 and A5. drawings. - All work shall be D (on plan) Provide new Spanish Cedar downspouts to match existing with 20 oz. LCC liners;run liners into existing boots at grade. Refer to A5. performed to conform to the Massachusetts State PAINT Building Code,Eighth ROOF FLAN &SCOPE Al Edition,and all ort. Restoration Prime and paint all new wood trim, clapboards,and current State and local existing trim having deterioraterd or missing paint to 2 Aerial Photo of Roof codes and ordinances match existing trim paint. Backprime all new trim and The Hooper-Hathaway House Al NTS that may apply to the clapboards prior to installation. Paint is to be supplied The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association work described in these by owner. 54 Turner Street,Salem, MA drawings Scale: 1/8"=1' Date: May 14, 2014 FINCH&ROSE 50 FRONT STREET, BEVERLY,MA 01915• 978-922-4950 - - _ Do not scale drawings. -. .. _`. . . - .. All dimensions shall be I �- t t,-, . . _ _ _ �`I _�_ __ 71verified in the field prior _ - _ _ - _ to construction. Contractor 'r r y R imedi mely report any -- �",--- - the Preservation anions to � � •''`� �v Fs � ""�,_ > t , Preservation Consultant. Base Drawings for •1� Fil'N ! , 7 - elevations from # 2,n x_.r .-p•• A ry4 arraAssociation Archives and may not be accurate as to 1> roof details including ftt y - i. pitches, dimensions,and 19 _F: i - layout of features. -'_. - _,. 1 _" . . '..�- ^t', i". nt ;Rj -.}+ri!'"`" ;�L•.. _ '..1%� -fit CW I "`� -�' ,4 Ti;•~ s ,. �.... .,..,. t:.r�"• The Contractor is F 1� rlr 3 71 ff' r *' Hwj -*: r responsible for all _. •r S t r� . -1-� I 1 permits required by the work described in these drawings. WIngS. E - -- _� .�'e-� V--- � ,,,•�:;�M1 _ '��-•- t All work shall be — " performed to conform to —may- I + 4 _ � "a }•-_ �0 the Massachusetts State _ _..'+,• ' I—��"� Building Code,Sixth Edition,and all other 1 Front(East) Elevation I I current State and local codes and ordinances AZ Scale: 1 6" =1 -0' 2 North Side Elevation that may apply to the A2 Scale: 1 8" = 1'-V' work described in these drawings A T iAl- 1 r rr' T 1 v ' � t "Q•L^=�rlA t �u...-esu - ,f �. j �i It--�,i—=l - I - \� lW..�(,i,.. 011 c c _ ELEVATIONS Roof A2 Restoration l The Hooper-Hatitaway The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association umer Street,Salem,T 5 t MA ! I Scale: 1/8"=1' Date:May 14,2014 3 Rear (West) Elevation 4 South Side Elevation FINCH6ROSE A2 Scale: 1(West) = levoElevation 50 FRONT STREET,BEVERLY,MA 01915• 978-922-4950 Underside of North Gable Rake A3 NTS - ' Red cedar __ - - wood shingles -- – Cedar Breather - mesh Red cedar clapboard to form continuous cant strip. 0 New blocking in voids as 1~ — a required to support rake ; blocking I , New 7/8"x 51/2" Spanish – ► j Cedar rake board. l/2"thick plywood 'i. shims 12"O.L. to ventilate 2±" Cedar Breather ', OtO 18" wa wide band of / 2 1912 Phrah Nylon mesh insect screen / waterproof membrane A3 NTS -__ New continuous rake �., r � �� - -. blocking to support rake _- Existing roof rafter board as required to replace deteriorated blocking. _ (dimensions may vary) Existing roof �d sheathing Existing clapboards Existing wall sheathing tVOTit:Details of existing bloclang,sheathing,and 5 clapboard termination at other locations may differ Rake Detail (Tyr-) from details shown in the drawings.The Contractor A3 Scale: 3" = 1'_0" `— shall provide new blocking and shims as requu�ed to install new rake boards set off the wall sheathing at each gable regardless of whether the existing detailing I conforms to these drawings.Any conditions uncovered that would prevent installation as shown RAKE DETAILS A3 �•�_ shall be brought to the attention of the Preservation ROOF Restoration Conoultant before proceeding with tha work. The Hooper-Hathaway House The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association 54 Turner Street,Salem,MA _ 4 Underside of South Gable Rake Scale: 3"=1' Date: May 14,2014 ,3 1920s Photograph �A3 NTS FINCH&ROSE A.; I NTS Intended avoearance of new roof -- 50 Front street• Beverly,MA 01915. 978-9224950 1"x 8" clear red cedar ridge boards 16 oz.CU flashing Exact configuration and dimensions of eave configuration vary.Scaled dimensions of eaves are very approximate. Vary details as required to match existing eaves projection.In place mock-up is required for acceptance of $`es detailing by preservation Consultant. 5w ji DO NOT cut slot sheathing boards to ventilate attic 1 � Cedar Breather ?��` �� Red cedar wood shingles 30 lb.felt over; mesh g existing sheathing;lap .� �� Type 316 stainless steel \y / felt over top Ice and Water Shield �> \, ring shank 5p nails `- -� edge of ice and 18"on each side of �' _ water shield. i ridge /, .,'• L/ Existing original sheathing 30 lb.felt Rear pitch of roof /// Existing roof sheathing; \ front pitch approximately 42° 1 rear pitch appxroximately 24° Ridge Detail (Typical) / Cedar Breather mesh �4 Scale: Y = V-0" / underlaymant / Triple starter course of wood shingles _L.. \ 36"wide band of Ice .r.. / i and Watover J sheathingg at at eaves es \ ti \.,�.. .. -d Existing wall sheathing 4 C i Do not scale drawings.All existing and ii I new dimensions are to lie verified in the field prior to construction New wood gutter 1 positioned with top edge below projected line of roof pitch and drip from _ edge well within the Replace any deteriorated finish SAVE&RIDGE DETAILS A4 gutter trough.Refer to A5 elements and blocking to match Roof Restoration for details. existing within top 12"of wall. The Hooper-Hathaway House Dimensions and profile of finish The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association 1 elements may vary from details 54 Turner Street,Salem,MA shown. 2 Closure Board Under Eaves Scale: 3"=1' Date: May 14,2014 � 3 Eaves and General Shingle Field Detail A Typical finsh board beltind gutters Scale: 3" = 1'-03" = 1'-0. FINCH&RosE �/ A4 50 Front Street•Beverly,MA 01915• 978-9224950 rt 20 oz. copper gutter lining Ice and water shield SI, underlayment 2. Existing roof plate; 3/4"Cu tacks 1"o.c. 11-- Solder and location of \ plates are not known Solder outlet tube \ \ Flange to lining / Wood gutter to match – ► •\ Existing clapboards dimensions of existing gutters i 41/2" / #8 5/8" SS screw % ll 1"x 1/8" bronze cradle strap: ► i r I Bronze strap 1/8"x 1" set – �� I •\� r f max.8'o.c. fastened with _ ll� / #8 brass/bronze screws Wood downspout casing % N Gutter Support:1/2"x 1/2"x 9" cast bronze spike similar to existing iron spikes. d, Provide a min.of 20 spikes.See 3/A5 for 20 oz. copper 21/2"dia. an acceptable sample. \ downspout ; � 20 oz. nipper outlet tube - 11/2"SS finish head screws 16" - r o.c.. Countersink and heads h heads (T ) p a �——� 20 oz. nipper downspout �' within wood casing 1 Downspout Section (T .) _ -- A5 Scale: 1/2" — 1 Insert Cu gutter into existing drain boots at grade. Install support spikes in existing holes where a tight fit can be obtained,using a small amount r of epoxy adhesive. Where hole is not useable,install spike a few inches away by drill Use new hole and driving in bar. Use care to not split wood drive spikes � l into interior finishes. I I / 4 Gutter Section (T .) A5 Scale: 1/2" = 1" GUTTER/DOWNSPOUT DETAms AS Roof Restoration The Hooper-Hathaway House The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association 54 Turner Street,Salem,MA Scale: 1/2"=1" Date: May 14,2014 2 Existin Gutter and Downspout (T .) Example of Bronze Bracket at 7 Gables 1/2" vmost A5_ Scale: = 1" a- Scale: 1 2" = 1" 50 Front Street•Beverly,MA 01915• 978-922-0950 ` SET COPPER.SHEETS RACK Of SHINGLE BUTTS. EXTEND COPPER SHEETS 2'ADOVE Existing Clapboards: SHINGLES POR NAILING TO SHEATHING. replace to match existing as required to install base flashings �i 41, Lap clapboards 3" �ili min. over upstand P of flashing sheets � n Individual 16 oz. Cu. base flashi sheets woven into — shingles 7i r `" ra uP 1FIG A ` \ V. �4 Flashing at junction to sidewall clapboards 5 Typical Vent Flashing�i NTS —Falashing at shed roof sidewall shingles Sim. A5 NTS—From 1930s CDA Manual LAP OF COPPER SHEETS A� AT LEAST D•. PERSPECTIVE OF/hA , USING SHORT COPPE %TEND POR HAILING EAD LAP COPPER SHEET FLASHING SHEET FLASHIHG le a_1 COP -- -AT LEAST 4' - -�I„�j� .; /CKET f[ASi//�V `lb 9 DIAGRAM OF ryy{ I 4ii SECTION BIB SECTION A•A - COPPER SHEET GfPfLASN/KG • X' ', 3 Closed Valle nm/ir�JpJ ”` i A6 NTS—From 19305 CDA Manual .. 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