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SALEM COMMON CERTIFICATES - DISTRICT FILES
Salem C'onrmon CertiCicaics Patricia Kelleher From: Jenna Ide Sent: Tuesday,June 27, 2017 2:54 PM To: Patricia Kelleher Subject: Common Bandstand- Basement Entrance At this time,we do not have enough information on the temporary solution to provide to the Historical Commission. Please remove this agenda item. When we have more information,we will let you know and plan our submittal accordingly, Thank you for your assistance. Jenna Ide, (978) 619-5699 1 a. Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET. SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX (978)740-0404 NOTICE OF HEARING The Salem Historical Commission will give a public hearing to all persons interested in the application of: City of Salem on the property at: Salem Common concerning: Install temporary cover for Common Bandstand basement stairwell Date of Hearing: June 21, 2017 Time of Hearing: 7:00 p.m. Location of Hearing: 120 Washington Street, 3rd Floor Conference Room By Order of the Salem Historical Commission Patti Kelleher Community Development Planner To view the entire meeting agenda which is posted 5-7 days before the meeting,please visit http://www.salem.com/Pages/SalemMA HistoricalAeendas/ Persons with special needs should contact the Clerk of the Commission at 978-619-5685 to arrange for reasonable accommodation. Please allow ample time for us to arrange for your request. 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Form ng. � �/';\SSACHIiSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION N� G1 22— v VVI +I, j Town (i_ ss X/,-C.e. - — Address a��Qp�>e &rx'WCAt cName •.fi.5 �,. Fes;' - 4s .s:.`-+ Present use " Present owner Type of structure (check one) � � T bridge poun canal powder house dam street fort tower 4. 111ap. Draw sketch of structure location in gate tunnel relation to nearest cross streets, buildings, kiln wall other structures, natural features. Indicate lighthouse windmill i north. j e other i5. Description ra� Date 4� Source geti�£ r Sd v ,a Construction material dS7ZP_C40 Dimensions Setting S"422A.L.- C07X.'Mdk, / a $ery Condition DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE 6. Recorded by USGS Quadrant Organization /�/• MHC Photo no. Date7��3tc90-S�-y C (over) i Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System Scanned Record Cover Page Inventory No: SAL.922 Historic Name: Salem Common Bandsta-rd t Common Name: Address: Salem Common City/Town: Salem Village/Neighborhood: Salem Common Local No: 35-79 Year Constructed: 1926 Architect(s): Architectural Style(s): Use(s): Bandstand;Other Park Structure Significance: Architecture;Art;RecreaJon SAL.HW:Salem Common Historic District Area(s): SAL.HX:Washington Square Historic District SAL.JD:Salem Common Designation(s): Nat'l Register District(05i12/1976);Local Historic District (09/26/1977);Preservation Restiction(05/13/2013) Building Materials(s): The Massachusetts Historical Commission(MHC)has converted this paper record to digital format as part of ongoing projects to scan records of the Inventory of Historic Assets of the Commonwealth and National Register of Historic Places nominations for Massachusetts. 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Commonwealth of Massachusetts Massachusetts Historical Commission 220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 vAvw.sec.state.ma.us/mhc This file was accessed on: Wednesday, June 7, 2017 at 8:32:AM h� 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 ❑ 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:_ Washington Square Address of Property: Salem Common Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: • Remove existing non-functioning drinking fountain on Common;and • Install new drinking fountain on northeast corner of Common. Fountain to be Murdock Model M-C76A in blackfinish with chrome plated drinking bowl and pet bowl. Upon completion of work,please notify Historical Commission staff for final review and sign-off of Certificate, Dated: June 9, 2017 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By� 64The 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. Date Stamp ..h •` ,�yh, 1.1 ii L. '�w.P Y.... r Salem historical Commission .:ir:As.[N=N c-. F- =L, v r r_. ,._•;J,l=_I r, L, For Office Use Only 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 [Z] Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition Painting ❑ Sign ❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street ❑McIntire [Z]Washington Square Address of Property: Salem Common,Washington Square,Salem,MA Name of Record Owner(s): City of Salem Owner Mailing Address: 93 Washington Street,Salem, MA 01970 Description of Work Proposed Please g/)c orim7M clearly. A/4uG:1lhll6U/lid s/iecls, ,ts uc ccsvwj� The City of Salem has funds to install new water fountains at various parks throughout Salem. These water fountains are designed for accessibility. The City has contracted with a firm under Statewide Contract to procure the water fountains, which will be installed by City staff. One of the fountains is slated for the the Common. The City has budged for a fountain with dog bubbler at this location. The existing fountain is not functional and will be removed. The attached examples show 3 models that are more historic or architectural. For this park, the City is proposing using a Model M-C76A bubbler with pet fountain in black finish and polished brass finish bowls. Information (dimensions and specifications) about the choice of fountain is attached. The model has options: the pedestal/arm has different colors (black,brown, or green)and the bowl has different finishes (brass, chrome plated, or powder coated). Examples of these are circled in the catalog. We are seeking approval of the water fountain, and input on the final choice of style, color, and bowl. In addition, the City of Salem is proposing to install a gate at the Salem Common temporarily to address vandalism issues. The City is seeking approval of the temporary gate while it studies more permanent solutions. Information about the proposed gate is attached. Name of Applicant: City of Salem Owner❑Contractor❑Tenant❑Other: Signature: Date: Tel. #: 978-619-5699 E-mail Address: Jide@salem.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here' Certificate should be mailed to: Name Jenna Ide.Director ofCapital Improvements& Municipal Operations Mailing address: 120 Washington STreet City:Salem State:MAZip: 01970 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting. Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions, taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements N Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles Description, photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials (please bring to the meeting product samples, if appropriate) Dimensions (i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable (no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening 5/18!2017 WasMngton square-Google Maps Go gle Maps Washington Square mu O n H R H FImpeller Shop 0 2 C`oar t-; p et Salem Wttrh MuseumO Essex Probate - and Family CourtO F',,, F Salem Mantlme National ' Historic Visdar Center WM1rh Dungeon Museum i.P � 0. 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SE2 I PTSALEM COMMON uMlroK FENCE RESTORATION 7 PHASE JFATOFWOU /, PH02 llMll tJi WORK /1 / / � r PHASE 2 CITY OF SALEM PHASE 7 ADD ALTERNATE z I SfC➢ONS / \ _ DMIT Of WORK 1226.#227,122.13,4229 /` \ \\ C C _ J] V� \� 4vx, npDMiERRPtEeL 5itl10N5 � � / �!� ';\ 8231,/23tl.♦23Y.♦2+D \ SALEM COMMON 'wssE �� �� r '•.' PHASING PLAN TIMI*Of WOkc 40 '10 /�Y / AAv / d41 rl II C?%Q,� , LIMIT OF WOW \ R �...�.....� ` :� - PHASE CY PH'\E �_ 'I —� ` �, WAIT OF'NO Ali-a�JYtiPWSE ORP `.. ..,�I ADDAIICPn iC NI SEt TION Nc4 p Rp •Bd OSA�L TEM COMMON SITE PIAN PqA! ADD ALTCRn (E N aECTI(lO Yd6 L I —® I IL.nrt OF WORK �R1D ALR'nnlE Y;.SECTI,,)N#til s yam}/. r.1 � v • �ip)��Ri » �',�t`�Ya tt l?� bQ� �• ( Zr n'�+ CRY' 44 4 �I/ e aRv ex`s a W 11m u!r d Moc 1k' TRADITIONAL DRINKING FOUNTAINS SINCE 1853 Select Series MODEL M-23q e ~ DRINKING FOUNTAIN WITH BOWL ON ARM STANDARD FEATURES Model M-23A drinking fountain features design simplicity. This single fountain has bowl mounted on an arm and meets ADA requirements for wheelchair users.The fountain is operated by pushbutton controls.Standard model is seasonal,not freeze resistant.Heavy duty construction ensures durability. Field serviceable components are easily accessible.Solid brass castings for bowl and mouth guard are Penny Vein powder-coated and base/arm is finished in Chestnut Brown. SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS Drinking fountain shall be Murdock model M-23A. Unit shall be furnished with one fountain bowl mounted on an arm. Pedestal and arm shall be heavy duty iron casting and base of pedestal shall have four mounting holes.Pedestal and (Shown with optional chrome plated bow/8 mouth guard) arm shall be finished with a heavy grade of oil-based brown ❑ Standard Model: M-23A enamel.Access covers shall be secured with vandal resistant stainless steel screws. Bowl shall be a rectangular, powder-coated,solid brass casting. Drain opening in bowl shall be adequately protected OPTIONS from stoppage or vandalism by a chrome-plated solid brass (additional costs may be incurred) casting. Pet Fountain options provide a cast aluminum bowl with matte finish. ❑-CH30 Added arm and bowl with bubbler at 30" Valves shall be self-closing pushbutton operated, disable child height' incorporating a replaceable cartridge and requiring less than ❑-FRU1 Underground freeze-resistant valve for one bowl 5 pounds of force to operate.Valves shall include an ❑_FRU2 Underground freeze-resistant valve for two adjustable stream regulator controlling the water. bowls' Bubbler shall be a chrome plated solid brass casting with ❑-HBI Hose bibb with vacuum breaker" angle stream outlet near outer edge of bowl and above bowl ❑-JF1 Jug filler with spigot self-closing valve 1 e rim.Mouth guard shall be a powder-coated solid brass ❑-JF2 Jug filler with pushbutton valve' casting to meet sanitary requirements. ❑-PF Pet fountain with pushbutton valve' All solid brass castings shall conform to ASTM standards ❑ PFS Pet fountain with spigot self-closing valve" B61 and B62.Unit shall conform to ANSI A117.1,2010 ADA ❑ Chrome plated cast brass drinking fountain Standards for Accessible Design,ANSI/NSF 61-9 and Public bowl Law 111-380. ❑-Black Pedestal color black ❑-Green Pedestal color green Options Notes: 'See separate option sheet. 'This option is not available freeze-resistant. Custom color finishes available upon request. Complies oat Member owith the O Please v/sd www.murdockm .eom .}. U.S.Greo Rerydebk following m rg eulMiny Produu standards: ® uwirurn.a for most current speciRcatlons Council MURDOCK MFG. • 15125 Proctor Avenue • City of Industry, CA 91746 USA Member or Phone 800-453-7465 or 626-333-2543 • Fax 626-855-4860 • www.murdockmfg.com Moa.ls�e�n� M-23A OV03116 IrmlMurdock' TRADITIONAL DRINKING FOUNTAINS SINCE 1853 All dimensions ere subject to menulaclums tolarence ofplus ormfnusW mirraloal aralsubject to change without notice.Manic&Mfg.assumes rw responsibility tbrwe of,old or superseded data.Dimensions may change with the addkbn of optional accessonas.Munlock Mfg"',Member of Monis Group Infemeflonel"'.Please visk www.Mutmckmfg.com for most current specMcetions. Pushbutton and Select Series i / Escutcheon MODEL M-23A / spout DRINKING FOUNTAIN I WITH BOWL ON ARM I 'Valve specifications: Minimum/Maximum Pressure ® / (216) 30 to 100 psi. Bowl i � Bowl OPTIONAL-PF PET FOIN TAN ,4a Pushbutton I I 351" Pedestal Ann (908) Orifice Height 2174" (705) I I I L 7/8"OD Flex Finished Floor 178"y 1: ° 1l4"NPTM Flex Hose Supply Connection Drain Hose Murdock Mfg.TM warrants that its products are free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from date of shipment. Murdock's liability under this warranty shall be discharged solely by replacement or repair of defective material,provided MurdockTM is notified in writing within one year from date of shipment, F.O.B. Industry, California. All dimensions am subject to manuWsums Model Number&Options Quantity lolemnce ofplus or minus Wnominel and subject to change wilhmd notice.Murdock assumes no responsibility for use d void or con" superseded dela.Dimensions meychange with the atltlttion ofoptional accessories. Mumock Mfg"' Member of Moms Group Contact Title Intemagonep".Please Wad www,mun/ockmfg.com Por most current Slgnab s speciff"fions. (Approval for Manufacturing) Date MURDOCK MFG. " 15125 Proctor Avenue • City of Industry, CA 91746 USA Memberof Phone 800-453-7465 or 626-333-2543 " Fax 626-855.4860 " www.murdockmfg.:om Moaals csour M-23A 02/O396 !mu!rONALdock+ TRADITIDRINKING FOUNTAINS 8NC7;1853 Architectural Series MODEL M-43B ADA COMPLIANT DRINKING FOUNTAIN WITH BI-LEVEL BOWLS STANDARD FEATURES Model M-43B features design simplicity. This unit has bi- level bowls to meet ADA requirements. The fountain includes stainless steel bubblers operated by separate pushbutton control. Standard model is seasonal, not freeze- resistant. Heavy duty construction ensures durability. Field serviceable components are easily accessible. Solid brass _ castings for bowl is Penny Vein powder coated and base/arm is finished in Chestnut Brown. SUGGESTED SPECIFICATIONS Drinking fountain shall be Murdock model M43B. Unit shall be furnished with one fountain bowl mounted on the pedestal and one fountain bowl mounted on an arm. Pedestal and arm shall be heavy duty iron castings and base of pedestal shall have four mounting holes.Pedestal and arm shall be furnished with a heavy grade of oil based (Shown with optional chrome plated bowl) enamel.Access cover shall be secured with vandal-resistant J Standard Model: M43B stainless steel screws. Bowls shall be octagonal,powder coated,solid brass OPTIONS castings.Pet Fountain options provide a cast aluminum bowl (additions)costs may be Incurred) with matte finish. Valve shall be self-closing,pushbutton operated, ❑ CH30 Added arm and bowl with bubbler at 30" disabled child height incorporating a replaceable cartridge and requiring less than ❑_FRU2 Underground freeze-resistant valve for 5 pounds of force to operate.Valve shall includes an two bowls 1 adjustable stream regulator controlling the water. ❑_FRU3 Underground freeze-resistant valve for Bubblers shall be stainless steel and operate on a water three bowls pressure range of 30-105 psig. ❑-HBI Hose bibb with vacuum breaker 13 All solid brass castings shall conform to ASTM standards ❑-JF1 Jug filler with spigot self-closing valve 13 B61 and B62.Unit shall conform to ANSI A117.1,2010 ADA ❑ JF2 Jug filler with pushbutton valve 1 Standards for Accessible Design,ANSI/NSF 61-9 and Public ❑-PF Pet fountain with pushbutton valve' Law 111-380. ❑-PFS Pet fountain with spigot self-closing valve 1 t ❑ Chrome plated cast brass drinking fountain bowls ❑-Black Pedestal color black ❑-Green Pedestal color green Options Notes: ' See separate option sheet. This option is not available freeze-resistant. Custom color finishes available upon request. Compplies oma We bml ��```1 wit9t'ha O + °°c Please visit www.munfockm .com U.S.Gra.- V' Ro=bie (ollowln ,�s P1Od standards .aa/W61.9 rormost cument specificatbns. co "lum MURDOCK MFG. + 15125 Proctor Avenue • City of Industry, CA 91746 USA Member& 'cam Phone 800-453-7465 or 626-333-2543 • Fax 626-B55-4860 • www.murdockmfg.com MORRIS GR ur M-43B 02/03/16 1 murdock' TRADITIONAL DRINKING FOUNTAINS SM 1653 All dimensions em subject to manulacbms fNem"ofplw wmmus X'r inal and subject to charge without notice.Murdock Mfg.assumes no mspondbdltyfor use ofwldorsupersedad dela.Dimensions may charge MM Me adddion of opgonel accessories.MunW Mg.^,Member of Moms Gmup IMamadonal"'.Pbeas Waft w ..Murdoelmdp.cem for most current epocMcaflone. Architectural Series Pushbutton MODEL M-43B and ADA COMPLIANT DRINKING FOUNTAIN i Escutcheon WITH BI-LEVEL BOWLS / Spout / zs8" (75 ) 1 8 (295) BOVA 1 . (38) OPTIONAL-ff PET FOUNTAN O 41'J" (1067) Orifice Heigh 35 " (908) Orifice Height C__ Valve specifications: (2)7/8"FLEX 1/4"NPTM FLEX HOSE Minimum/Maximum Pressure DRAIN HOSES SUPPLY CONNECTION 30 to 100 psi. Murdock MIg"s warrants that its products are free from detects In material or workmanship under normal use and service lora period o/one year from date of shipment.Murdock's liability under this warranty shall be discharged solely by replacement or repair of defective material, provided Murdockm is notified In writing within one year from date of shipment,F.O.B.Industry,California. All dimensions am subject m Model Number&Options Quantitymanuleclums tolerance ofplus or minus X'nomina/and subject to change wldmut noNce.Murdock Company assumes no nsp slbddy for use of add or superseded dela.Dknensions Conlacltitle may change with Me adddlon of optlonst acceasodes.Murdock Mfg.", Member of Monis Grog, Signature Infemagona/"'.Pbese Nsk 1App t.011 rn www.mundocAmfg corn for moat anu(acluring) Dele pmaM tlons. MURDOCK MFG. a 15125 Proctor Avenue • City of Industry, CA 91746 USA of p Phone 800-453-7465 or 626-333-2543 • Fax 626-855.4860 • www.murdockmfg.com MemMoats:casae M-43B 021OV16 MFMHFR OF 44opik murdock mfg. e MORRIS GROUP IN rr RNATIONAI w.w..w.Myow c: j 1 .i' i + � J DRINKING FOUNTAINS Bottl+llers, Pet Fountains Showers, and Water Coolers www.murdockmfg.com INDEX MURDOCK YESTERDAY AND TODAY................................................................................ 1-2 Y� CLASSIC DESIGN SERIES....................................................................................................3-4 ARCHITECTURAL SERIES.................................................................................................... 5-6 SELECTSERIES...................................................................................................................7-8 RETROSERIES....................................................................................................................... 9 UNIQUESERIES................................................................................................................... 10 OUTDOOR BOTTLE FILLERS........................................................................................... 11-12 PET FOUNTAIN SERIES................................................................................................... 13-15 MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591 9880 • www.murdockmfg.com INDEX murdock VANDAL-RESISTANT CONTEMPORARY DRINKING FOUNTAIN SERIES............................. 16 ROUND CONTEMPORARY DRINKING FOUNTAIN SERIES............................................. 17-18 SQUARE CONTEMPORARY DRINKING FOUNTAIN SERIES............................................ 19-20 CONTEMPORARY CONCRETE SERIES............................................................................ 21-22 POOL AND BEACH SHOWERS....................................................................................... 23-24 SPECIAL APPLICATIONS SERIES.......................................................................................... 25 SAFEWATERTM.............................. ................................................ 26 WATER COOLER AND BOTTLE FILLER SERIES............................................................... 27-28 MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591 .9880 • www murdockmfg com MURDOCK YESTERDAY AND TODAY murdock �r 0=11 i.. Y r 1 _ t In Shiawassee County, Michigan circa 1931 Murdock Manufacturing's Legacy ,ec For over one-hundred sixty years, Murdock Manufacturing has been a benchmark in the water industry. As early as 1858, while most people were drawi-ig water from common wells, Murdock was manufacturing and installing r ? frost-free water hydrants throughout the midwest. Our !T M-1776 Old Style was one of the very first drinking fountain designs. We still manufacture this classic fountain, and many of our products made over a century ago can still be serviced with original parts. As a leading manufacturer ` of water delivery devices, Murdock Manufacturing was founded on the principle of designing and manufacturing products that stand the test of time. MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591.9880 • w cmurdockmfg.com J S' Drinking Fountains and More w' Today's Murdock product lire includes drinking fountains and water coolers in classic and modern styles. Our offerings also include items that reflect today's busy and active lifestyles, such as bottle fillers that encourage the use of refillable water bottles a-id fill quickly for users on the ao. Murdock's products also provide options for your best friend—our t fountains and bottle fillers zan oe equipped to provide refreshment for thirsty pets, so yojr four-legged fiend can always tag along! j 3 �1 4 liiE Today's Murdock Manufacturing d � Murdock Manufacturing is committed to offering F' today's designs with yesterday's high-quality standards. With the addition of new products like bottle fillers to our product lineup, we retain the J V same commitment to manufacturing with durable r 1 materials and quality workmanship. Our products will stand up to the harshest of environments and provide a long life with easy maintenance and i service. ' to 'F f l .JFACTURING • 800.591 9880 • www murclockmfg.com 2 �. Pt �1 CLASSIC DESIGN SERIES murdockOur Classic Series is based on original Murdock fountain construction.With its distinctive,tulip filigree-style pedestal and brass polished bowl and bubbler, this Popular design affords beauty and durability that lasts a lifetime. Our original M-1776 Old Style fountain is still pedal operated and is as reliable as it was over a century ago.The rest of the classic series now includes fountains with pushbutton activation and other updated features. Constructed of heavy-duty gray iron and brass,these fountains are the •� ,'i�. perfect addition to any theme or historic setting. { y � �, yI 46 y 1 •r � I •.• :�• :� CLASSIC DESIGN SERIES murdock c M-C76A I Ui-: Stype Ranier-Ree, Single Height Modeled from the late 19th century old style design,this one bowl,single arm combina affords beauty and accessibility.This fo m is also available in a freeze-resistan el as M-C 7 6 B �►•-M-C76A-FRU 1. -FF ton t'o-t Fvuntaln FIRM f M-C76C M-C76D ` ® M-C76B-PF This accessible fountain features two fountain bowls mounted on two arms. Both fountains are operated ...rir.n•-.� dc.•.r'.y by pushbutton cont,,,r. M-C76E Tni, formtain features two arms and u7ree fountain bowls;one is at standard height,and two are mounted on arms for ADA accessibility.All three fountains are operated independently by pushbutton controls. MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800 591 91380 • www_murdockmfg com 4 ARCHITECTURAL SERIES murdock Murdock's architectural senes of fountains are the industry i ! g 4 star4ard in,.providmg dunking fountan accessibility for . •> if ' 'On' Pne. All models in this series arc ADA compliant, e _ RR � I Sines f`6tiFrtains ale constructed with solid y R t f rr x l and a hcavY ch�rrmn Updy an base. FieavY- '� ruction en!llp b Eland fi ld-serviceable easMy�AOMPO nnillill _ removable for convenient above-grade�aantenance. -.� All models in this renes feature pushbutton ope��l -- and can be made freeze-resistznt by adding -FRIT after In the desired model number. �"�'•- r 1 � 1 ARCHITECTURAL SERIES mufdock M-43A Baric, F%, Singk- Height The M-43A has a single, square arm and bowl on an octagonal pedestal. Pedestals and arms come in your choice of green, brown or black. M-43A-PF Height, Fushbut Fountain -PFS Spigot Pet Fountain M-53W [39 uior Gr. Snigle Iiert�ht W611 M,nn[ccd L nnl,ir g Fnunrain Our basic wall-mounted drinking fountain. Mountable at different heights to meet child or adult ADA specifications. Comes with matching backing plate for stability. MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591.9880 • www.murdockmfg.com 6 •� r r 4 r The select series features design simplicity. M-23B-PF Fountains are constructed from heavy duty Square Single Arm cast iron bases and solid brass, powder Barrier-Free, Dual Height, coated bowls.The select series features a Pushbutton Pet Fountain number of ADA compliant models for easy M-23B-PFJ features a accessibility. Models in this series are pushbutton pet fountain. available in brown,black and green. -PFS Square Single Arm Barrier-Free, Dual Height, Spigot Pet Fountain -FRU2 Year-Round Freeze-Resistant -CH3O Child Height(30" from grade to bubbler) 7 MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800,591.9880 • www.murdockmfg.com SELECT SERIES Seasonal mudo,k M-236 Square Single Arm Banlcr-Ree, Dual Height _ This ADA compliant unit has one fountain bowl at standard height and a single arm with a fountain bowl. The fountains are operated by pushbutton controls. -JF2 M-33W M-33W-FRA1 "vilhol"n l::ci rali� 5_pa:- 6an'io - ® Squaie Banier Free, Fre, Wali M,unt Wall Mount,Year-Round -FRU2 F•ceze Resatant l-icCac RCP¢[dnl M-33W is a w3li-mounted drinking fountain that -CH3O complies with ADA specifications for child _ .dd Height (30" from grade or adultusers depending i:,i d-:d-b.-.•) on mounted height. M-23C ` Scp.iairt-, wr_iln Height {� • The M-23C fountain features a single square pedestal with octagonal base and square fountain bowl. -FRU1 Round FreEr;-Ri-c:�.tant -PFS -JF1 M-23C-JF2 -CH30 Shown with optional chrome bowls aiede.o i_.at��ai MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800 591 9880 • www murdockmfg corn 8 RETRO SERIES murdock `,1u,dDck'z Scr,os models are the most clurable line of fountains in the industry.Constructed of all b,ass parts their classic design and pcoal .. . above-gradescasons.The control valve on RetTo Series models is locaicd lbc�ow the irosT line to provide anti-freezing "00"' V �. r` M-30 Octagonal Single Height with Foot Pedal ' M-34 M-40 Model M-30 is a pedal Square Single Height R_ Ingle Height operated drinking fountain with Foot Pedal with Foot Pedal with a classic octagonal design.One of Murdock's M-34 provides an Model M-40 fea-ures oldest models,many M-30s alternative design to rugged simplicity. It are still in service after 100 model M-30,featuring features a round years of continuous use. an octagonal base, bowl with slim square pedestal,and pedestal and pedal BFH square,chrome plated operation. Brass brass bowl, mouth- castings conform Double Ball guard and bubbler. to ASTM standa-ds Check Valve B61 and B62 for on Drain -BFH cast metals. Double Ball Check Valve _BFH on Drain Double Ball Check Valve on Drain 9 MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591 9880 • www.mirdockmfg.com �`' •M. W..y L' Y^ a. c For a distinctive fountain that stands out from the rest,look no further than Murdock's •�l i ' J f,: 4 �. iA) ! { Unique Series.The M-OW, our Oakwood II _ •>. •• _ p model, is specially designed to blend I . �'fC•_ • /{ t with natural landscapes. h WOW Oalwood- Mrid�dPoly ` \ The Oakwood,constructed of molded poly, has a scratch-resistant, powder coated brass l a bowl and mouthguard.All parts are color } coordinated in a rich brown finish. Lightweight Y and easy to install. Specify the Oakwood • 't;; M-OW-2 with optional side-mounted spigot lr"" li i with plain end(specifiable for hose thread). I , -FRU1 PC LI K-' tant t Foot Pedal r, i f -r :M IG TURING • 800 591 9880 • www murdockmfg com 10 J OUTDOOR BOTTLE FILLER SERIES Murdock Manufacturing's Outdoor Bottle Fillers offer a fast and convenient method of obtaining drinking water,encouraging the use of refillable wate-bottles and reducing the waste associated with disposable water bottles. Models include standalone bottle fillers and units with built-in drinkinc fountains and pet fountains.A variety of standard colors and finishes are available.All GY Series bottle fillers have hidden mounting points for a clean look when installed.Custom graphics can be added to personalize any bottle filler. M-OBF4 1 ler Th is pe cle sta I-mounted bottle filler is constructed from durable stainless steel and features touch-free sensor operation a laminar flow water supp y that eliminates •. I* . utdooi bottle fillers encourage the use of refillable. es and help to reduce waste. — — Pet Fountain Recnptot y r is GYM55 Pedestal Mounted Bottle Filler 0 and Drinking Fountain GYM54 is a pedestal-mounted,stainless steel unit that features a single drinking fountain anc an outdoor bottle filler.The drinking fountain is pushbutton activated and the bottle filler can be activated using a pushbutton or hands-free sensor. Finishes include stainless steel or powder coating in Fairway Green,Alpine Blue, Firehouse Red or other available colors. ADA Compliant. -PF PetFFountain Receptor -CH30 Child Height(30"from grade 11 MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591.9880 • www.murdockmfg.com to bubbler) C� OUTDOOR BOTTLE " FILLER SERIES r Illy h i _r GY054 -anted Bottle Fillet .i. _in.i --I Drinking Fountain The GY054 is a pedestal-mounted,stainless steel unit that features bi-level drinking fountains and an outdoor bottle filler. The drinking fountains are pushbutton activated and the bottle filler can be activated using a pushbutton or hands-free sensor. Finishes include stainless steel or powder coating in Fairway Green,Alpine Blue, Firehouse Red or other available colors.ADA Compliant. Customized graphics CH30 PF available on many models. Child Height (30' twm grade Pet FnuntAur to hubblr_r) Receptor MURDGCK MANUFACTURING • 800 591 9880 • www.murdockmfg corn 12 PET FOUNTAIN SERIES murdock Murdock Offeredpet along. water fountains are the smart choice where a thirsty r year-round use r. . withstandmodels,they are made to . f N J'.r the test of time— even in dog years. r M-C76B-PF (shown) Dual Height, Pushbutton M-HH1 Pet Fountain Horse Head Hydrant M-C76A-PF Our exclusive horse font will satisfy any Old Style Barrier-Free, horse enthusiast!This freeze-resistant Single Height, model is constructed from heavy duty Pushbutton Pet Fountain cast iron. Foot pedal operation keeps your hands free. 13 MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591.9880 0 www.murdockmfg.com PET FOUNTAIN SERIES murdock M-43H-PFS M-OBF4-PF ii„_, ,_. Pedestal Bottle Filler Spigot Pet ' with Per Fountain -PF This pedestal-mounted bottle Pushbutton filler is constructed from Pet FOunttnrr durable stainless steel and features touch-free sensor -PF-FRU1 operation and a laminar flow Barrier r Frec, Sin31c Height. water supply that eliminates Pushbutron Pct =cunra;n splashing. Outdoor bottle fillers encourage the use of refillable water bottles and help to reduce waste. M1 M-PS Rectangular, PUSilbrttOn Per Shower Shower your pet in style! Constructed from 11 gage stainless steel,this durable _ pet shower will stand the test of time at dog parks, beaches or other location where getting pets clean is a priority. GRM47-PF festal-Mounted -� Drinking Fouma,n rv,In PEI ountalu Shown with side mounting option for pet fountain. MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591 9880 • www murdockmfg corn 14 ,6.1,x, PET FOUNTAIN SERIES (continued) murdock GRF37-PF ' This round,contemporary fountain comes in your choice of Fairway Green, Firehouse Red,Alpine Blue, or other available colors. y Both fountains independently operated by push button. f •y` f O A ; Custortt on many models. r Seasonal, Spigot Pet Fountain Spigot pet fountain provides clean,fresh 1[>. water for your best friend. Perfect for dog parks or any outdoor locatign where a *1 standalone pet fountain is needed. Fill ;! 15 MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591.9880 • www.murdockmfg.com CONTEMPORARY DRINKING FOUNTAIN SERIES Vandal-Resistant The C emporary Drinking Fountain Series features a clean Ind design that I complementsVie downtown street. •!� r. - u GWF55 � :.punted Prinkiny Fo.rntarn with - .. ._Ncrated Valve , ,' Model GWF55 is a pedestal-mounted,round drinking i ,'17 1 fountain that is economical and vandal-resistant. _ ! � ' � �-, I__ Pedestal-Mounted Fountain v✓rth Pushbutton Bubbler 7= I y ! I GWA74-PT1 GWB24 :nth Lever-Goernted Valve and P trafr.. t-1=4' OD -PT1 This round,wall-mounted stainless Puap. I't"t UCS steel drinking fountain features a simple, economical design and lever activation. MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800 591.9880 • www.murdockmfg-corn 16 CONTEMPORARY DRINKING FOUNTAIN SERIES All of our G series fountains are designed Wheavy 12 gage stainless steel. Fountains can be provided in a satin stainless steel finish or powder coated in your choice of colors—Fairway Green,Firehouse Red,Alpine Blue or other available colors. Stainless steel is he ideal material for outdoor drinking fountains because of its durability and ccrrosion resistance. Powder coa-ing adds color that is durab a and chip resistant for a long- lasting finish. The contoured rainless steel basins with roundad corners and edges reduce splash over,ensure proper drainage and reduce standing wastewater.Vandal-resistant bubblers are one-piece cast brass and chrome plated.All GR series fountains are pushbutton activated with adjustable flow control. In addition, logically placed matchinc access panels allow for an easy "hook-up" of all the plumbing connections. r ° .L..� c. n� r t • GRF35 GRT74PF PedestaWounted Round Pet -rOuntain Numbering Legend Drinking =ountain Model GRT74-PF is a pet _SSB fountain for attachment.o the 4- Stainless Steel Polished Stainless Steel, contemporary series pedestal Lead-Free Bubblers drinking fountains. 5- Fairway Green -SSB 6- Firehouse Red Polished Stainless Steel, Lead-Free Bubblers 7- Alpine Blue Ex: GRF35 is the round,pedestal-mounted stainless steel drinking fountain in Fairway Green. Stainless steel is the standard material Customizec graphics for all Contemporary available on many models. Series fountains. 17 MURDOCK MANUFACTURIhtG • 800.591.9880 • www.murdockmfg.com CONTEMPORARY DRINKING FOUNTAIN SERIES Af,4,* Round Steel murdock GRD-FB Burner-Frr= Round Dnn'. Bi-level round drinking fountain with wall-mounted backing plate. -SSB Polished Stainless Steel, Lead-Free Bubblers GRM46 ,J r -SSB -PF GRC77 -SSB GRQ45 ► o -556 -PF P•_f Fr tJin R,,.o p; MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591.9880 • www.murdockmfg corn 16 I. • • • • • • , • • A , -t r . l - `f r � L or _V "T-Tom <;,� The GS Series features vandal-resistant fountains that offer a refleshing, attractive look for any location.All units feature 18 gage, 304 stainless O steel bowls mounted in heavy duty stainless-steel receptors,arms,or pedestals. In addition to•the stainless steel finish,units can also be powder coated in:Fairway Green, Firehouse Red,Alpine Blue or other •r = - available colors. Units are pushbutton activated with a polished,chrome plated brass bubbler. - NOTE:All of our Contemporary Series Fountains can be ordered with .- .. ' ;M)or Freeze-Resistanx options CONTEMPORARY DRINKING GSD75-BP6 with Wall Mount, GSJ97 -SSB _.. . Mounted =d Stainles Square Drinking Luad Free Bubtd:: Fountain PF . - Pet Fountain Receptor 4- Stainless Steel Ex: GSJ95 is the -SSB square, pedestal- Polished Stainless 5teel 5- Fairway Green mounted stainless Lead-Free Bubbler 6- Firehouse Red steel drinking fountain 7-Alpine Blue in Fairway Green. GSE64-FG -HP -SSB GSQ45 �' 0_4 -PF -SSB MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800 591.9880 • www.murdockmfg cam 20 CONTEMPORARY • • • I • CONCRETE Round N, jee 44 Tavo low. WAO UL WI tell Jim n• 2 I Y• Our concrete series fountains offer GU F98/99 an attractive and natural appearance Pedestal-mounted, for any environment.All concrete vandal-resistant round series fountains have 18 gage,304 drinking fountain. stainless steel bowls built into concrete pedestals or arms. Each unit is operated by a self-closing button .SSB and features a non-squirt bubbler made Polished Stainless Steel, of polished,chrome plated brass. Lead-Free Bubbler GUT18/19PF Pet Fountain Model GUT19-PF is a pet fountain for attachment to the concrete series pedestal drinking fountains. -SSB Polished Stainless Steel, Lead-Free Bubbler NOTE:All of our Contemporary Series Fountains can be ordered with SafewaterTM(NP)or Freeze-Resistant options. 21 MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591.9880 • %w .murdockmfg.com CONTEMPORARY Square Concrete murdock GVC58/59 SSB GVJ18/19 ` !'t _ Mounted, Square Concrete Drinking Fountain ^ f GVF1 8/19GVF1 9 PF Pet Fountain Receptor )i� Z: t PF -SSB ` - i�` """ Polished Stainless Steel. , ��� Lead-Free Bubbler : ; SS B 7 GVQ88/89 Bat oar-F ice, iiiLevel, Pedestal- Mounted, Square Concrete -_ Drinking Fountain -PF GVM48/49-PF Pet Fountain Banter-Fiee, BI-Level Receptor Pedestal-Mounted, Square Concrete Drinking Fountain shown with Pet Fountain Receptor -SSB Polished Stainless Steel, Lead-Free -SSB Bubbler Polished Stainless. Steel, Lead-Free Bubbler NOTE:All of our Contemporary Series Fountains can be ordered with SafewaterT" (NP)or Freeze-Resistant options. MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591.9880 • www.murdockmfg.corn 22 POOL murdock Turmtvl 771 ; Sri Rol I 1 These shower units are the perfect partners for fun M-PCS14-GB-FS in the sun! Powder mated or stainless steel shower Beach Shower with Dual Height units are available.Optional foot showers available Shower Heads and with Foot Showers on most models. This beach shower is designed to allow for increased accessibility with two foot showers,one shower head mounted at 78"and another mounted at 48".Two grab bars placed on either side of the shower column can assist users with accessibility.The unique construction of this beach shower allows the shower unit to be removed and replaced easily to accommodate changing seasons.Choose a stainless steel finish or select an Enviro-Glaze finish in one of many attractive colors. 23 MURDOCK MANUFACTURING 9 800.591.9880 • www.murdockmfg,com ,r 4, T Oil i� M-PBF1 M-PCS14-FS M-PCS16-EG One of the earliest designs,this retro beach This unit features the clean This durable one shower shower has one shower station and one foot look of stainless steel. It has features a foot shower and shower. It also includes a simple bubbler.The one shower station and comes powder coated in shower is activated via a pull chain and the foot one foot wash. Shower and your choice of colors. Both shower is activated by a spigot.The unit comes foot wash are activated via shower and foot wash feature powder coated in your choice of colors. pushbutton. pushbutton activation. OPTIONAL CONFIGURATIONS AVAILABLE ON SHOWER UNITS MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591 .9880 • www.murdockmfg.corn 24 • / A m 1 ,E f . • M-ESHSC175 3/4" Compressior.Jug Filler, Self-Closing Lever Handle - Trim line design available with optional double-ball check valve iw•ani J-. on the drain line. Freeze-resistant jug filler complements any area. sfiak+ Also Available: M-84 Square Pushbutton -BFH Jug Filler Double Ball Check Valve M-84 Jug Filler(shown with optional hose holder) M-ESHSC175VA is constructed of powder 3/4" Compression Jug coated galvanized steel Filler, Self-Closing Lever and has a pushbutton to Handle, Reduced 'ressure conserve water. Spring,Side Inlet M-ESHSC175VA-BFH -FRU1 3/4" Compression Jug Filler, Year-Round Self-Closing Lever Handle, Freeze-Resistant Reduced Pressure Spring, Side Inlet,Double Ball Check Valve 25 MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591 9880 0 www.murdockmfg.com .S AW `A 'fir urdock E . oin Sanitary Drinking Fountains and Hydrants aLL' SafeWaterW refers to sanitary water or � t• � � r i � t ; J _ specific_ cific environmental issues, primarily sanitary water. GRM47-NP2 Barrier-free, Pedestal Mounted Bt-Level Round Drinking FrLmtain Pushbutton,=ree-resistant design. Non-pollutible units are completely sealed against groundwater contamination. Upon use,water held in reservoir is evacuated to the drain before incoming fresh water flows to bubbler.These fountains are th, answer to all code requirements. For year-round applications. GSM55-NP2 Barney-Free Bi-Level NOTE:All of our Contemporary Series Fountains can be Pedestal-Mounted ordered with Safewatern^ (NP)or Freeze-Resistant options. Square Stainless Steel MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591.9880 • v w.murdockmfg.corn 26 WATER COOLER SERIES Enhanced Design Water Coolers and Bottle Fillers r For over 160 years,Murdock Manufacturing has been the benchmark in both the drinking fountain and water hydrant industries.We are proud to offer our Maintenance Advantage TM water coolers and bottle fillers, which offer convenience for users and maintenance staff alike. Water cooler shown with optional bottle filler and bottle counter display. MC71-MCBF2-BCD MC72UBL Enhanced Design Single Water Cooler with Bottle Filler Enhanced Design Universal Bi-Level Water Cooler This single-station,ADA-compliant water cooler This two-station,ADA-compliant water cooler includes many includes many enhancements over standard units. enhancements over standard units.The unit is equipped Installation and maintenance are made easier with a patent with a universal bi-level feature that allows the high fountain pending auto-stop feature that turns off the water whet to be installed on the right or left with no additional parts. the strainer cap is removed,a flush-mounted pushbutton for Installation and maintenance are made easier with a simplified improved vandal resistance,and the capability to replace the bi-level drain assembly,patent pending auto-stop feature cartridge and clean the strainer without removing the basin or that turns off the water when the strainer cap is removed, lower wrapper.Includes bottle counter display. and the capability to replace the cartridge and clean the strainer without removing the basin or lower wrapper. - MC74 - MC74UBL Stainless Steel Stainless Steel 27 MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800.591.9880 • www.murdockmfg.com WATER COOLER SERIES Enhanced Design Water Coolers wj MC8FG MCBF2S SensorOperated Bottic Filler i offers extreme vandal resistance. With a one-piece, 14 gage, This ADA compliant bottle filler uses refrigerated welded stainless steel cabinet and polished water from the host water cooler.With a 1 GPM flow stainless steel bubbler,this water cooler will rate,touch-free sensor operation,and laminar flow stand up under the toughest conditions. to eliminate splash,this unit provides a convenient way for users to refill water bottles,helping to reduce waste from disposable bottles. - MCBF2 Galvanized Steel Powder Coated Bottle Filler - MCBF25 Stainless Steel Bottle Filler (shown) - BCD Bottle Counter Display MCBF3 Semi-Recessed Push Button Bottle Filler MCBF4 This stainless steel, semi- . -.cd Sensor Operated recessed bottle filler can be mounted in any wall space 4" or deeper and features a This semi-recessed stainless steel bottle filler has a slim housing for space-saving convenience.The MCBF3 1 GPM flow rate,touch-free sensor operation,and laminar flow to eliminate splash. Bottle fillers can help features pushbutton low rate. von f and a 1 GPM fast fill flow r to reduce waste from disposable water bottles and encourage use of environmentally friendly refillable Its vandal and ligature-resistant water bottles. design ensures years of safe Optional graphic shown. and trouble-free service. - BCD Bottle CDuw6l Display MURDOCK MANUFACTURING • 800 591 9880 • www murdockmfg corn 28 MORRIS GROUP INTERNATIONAL mY�dO�k ACORN ENGINEERING t{CORIS Engmeered Pbn,b ng Produde MURDOCK MANUFACTURING P.O.Box 352'•Cityof Industry,CA91744-0527 U.S.A. ' arin[ing Foumams.Hyd,oe,,N. 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Tel 800.782.7706•626-968-6681 •Fax 626855-4862 I. ,_ www.whilehcllmlg.com MEMO To: Jenna Ides From: Patti Kelleher Date: May 11, 2017 RE: Installation of new replacement water fountains at City parks I have reviewed the list of parks identified to receive new water fountains. Two of the parks are located in local historic districts,two are located in National Register Districts, and two are located in areas identified as historically significant. For parks that are located within local historic districts,the installation of new fountains requires approval by the Salem Historical Commission. This process includes the submission of an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness with a photograph and map of the installation location and product specifications of the proposed fountain. The request will be heard at a public hearing and abutters and abutters to abutters of the park will be notified. The following parks are located in local historic districts: • Salem Common—located in the Washington Square Historic District • Swiniuch Park—located in the Derby Street Historic District For parks located in National Register Districts, there is no legal requirement for review by the Historical Commission if the City is not using State or Federal funds and does not need to seek State or Federal permits or licenses. However, as we discussed,these districts are important components of Salem's historic fabric and City- sponsored projects should ensure that there are no adverse impacts to the visual appearance of these districts. The Historical Commission,as the City's preservation planning agency, would like the opportunity to review and comment on the fountains proposed for these districts. This is also true for areas of the city that have been identified as historically significant but are not formally listed in an historic district. The following parks are located in National Register Districts: • Winter Island—Winter Island Historical and Archaeological District • Curtis Park—located in the Bridge Street Neck Historic District The following parks are located in areas identified as historically significant: • Mack Park Hawthorne Boulevard The following parks are not located in an historic district and therefore do not require review by the Commission: Memorial Park Forest River Park McGlew Park Castle Hill Park • Palmer Cove Water fountains replacement and removal Summary • Fountains to be removed o Cabot Farm o High Street Park o Dibiase Park o Juniper Playground o Mansell Park • New replacement fountains and type Location r Fountain Type Phase t� �/ �Csurse fifler/btrWer/dog -I-- W5 E— Curtis Park 8 -IV Sr `k bubbler 2 ioloWeA, B Memorial Park Je--tl filler/bubbler 1 6rt Q g 5 Forest River Park (pool) bubbler 2 Mack Park filler/bubbler i '' Swiniuch Par ctiP bubbler/dog 1 sK McGlew Park Include in renovation project 1 _ FSS Castle Hill Park filler/bubbler 2 or Hawthorne Blvd (near Salem filler/bubbler 1 G-Y Q $ Spins) -�'�� Palmer Cove filler/bubbler 1 IJY4 S� Salem Common Alternative historically 2 ("o V sensitive design • Other considerations o Includes anti-freeze equipment with the installation, which will cost approximately $1,000 more for each but will ensure improved long-term maintenance. o Lappin, Salem Willows< Peabody Street and Winter Island Parks currently have fountains which will remain. ;�0 T t Salem Histot ical 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 ❑ 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: Washineton Sauare Address of Property: Salem Common Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Install new accessible picnic table near playground on Common.Picnic table to be Recycled Plastic Factory model per application. Upon completion of work,please notify Historical Commission stafffor final review and sign-off of Certificate. Dated: June 9, 2017 SALEM HIST CAL 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. I C Date`Stamp r' �(i,lew /I isIi/l'i:.o � ilIII Ijil 1'l011 - DEPT c P P ^;'. U COM 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 Other District: ❑Derby Street E3afayette Street ❑McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: Salem Common Name of Record Owner(s): City of Salem Owner Mailing Address: 93 Washington Street,Salem,MA Description of Work Proposed /'/case•qpe•nr pion clearly.Attach additional slicrb, as iic•ccss:uy. The Salem Commission on Disabilities(SCOD)would like to place an accessible picnic table on the Salem Common, near the existing play area. The SCOD has placed these tables in other locations in the City. These tables are not only durable and attractive, but also they provide inclusive accessibility for the public. We respectfully request approval to place this table on the Salem Common. Thank you. Name ofAP nt.. Lisa B.Cammarata,SCOD ❑Owner❑Contractor❑Tenant❑✓ Other:ADA Coord. Signature: Date: 5/24/2017 Tel. #: 978'6 9- E-mail Address: IcammarataQasalem.com Certificate uvill he mailed to the oa tier unless otherwise indicated here Certificate should be mailed to: Name t sa B Cammarata Mailing address: 120 Washington Street,4th floor City.Salem State:MAZip: 01970 1 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed far the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meelinQ. Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles FTDescription, photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials(please bring to the meeting product samples, if appropriate) Dimensions(i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable(no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers. HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters,and proposed screening -3T _ -I,n �q � � 0411-lc fl� — ��� mC but �CI� Tq , c� ' \ �p I i 77s — 0 MINI Oft sit j [,�J•' .1:4 � •m ,`�1`1d•WlT r`, �1q1 �� (( Imus �f tip l a � � v t � � x Deluxe Double ADA Picnic Table Made from 100% Recycled Plastic makes our Deluxe Double ADA - Picnic Table is an environmentally friendly, maintenance-free choice for your seating area. This versatile design allows for two wheelchairs, and /or multiple families/parties. A great table for areas frequented by moms with strollers. Walk-thru style legs allow for easy seating. Fasteners: Stainless Steel Available colors: Grey, Black, Brown, Green,Tan, Blue, Yellow ' Black supports ' Custom colors including white are available by quote Umbrella hole available upon request. Shipped assembled OR unassembled at customers request. Lifetime Limited Warranty SUSTRIRIABtEr DURnnu. RESPOAfim . 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Please allow ample time for us to arrange for your request. ���oNDIT 3 Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM,. MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978) 740-0404 NOTICE OF HEARING The Salem Historical Commission will give a public hearing to all persons interested in the application of: City of Salem on the property at: Salem Common concerning: New water fountain Date of Hearing: June 7, 2017 Time of Hearing: 7:00 p.m. Location of Hearing: 120 Washington Street, 3'd Floor Conference Room By Order of the Salem Historical Commission Patti Kelleher Community Development Planner To view the entire meeting agenda which is posted 5-7 days before the meeting, please visit http://www.satem.com/Pages/SalemMA HistoricalAEendas/ Persons with special needs should contact the Clerk of the Commission at 978-619-5685 to arrange for reasonable accommodation. Please allow ample time_(or us to arrange for your request. CITY OF SALEM ASSESSOR'S CERTIFICATION OF ABUTTERS AND "PARTIES IN INTEREST" BOARD/COMMISSION: Historical Commission PROJECT SITE: Salem Common {35-0079-0} DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENT: Applicant Abutters to abutter Across the street&their abutters I X I Assessor's Certification on Applications to the SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship This is to certify that the time of the last assessment for taxation made by the City of Salem, the names and addresses of those listed on the attached sheets are owners of land abutting upon the land described above as the project site, or are owners deemed to be materially effected (as defined by Massachusetts General Law Chapter 40 Q. Assessor's Signature: Date: �Z� 7 Jr Number of initialed pages attached: Once Certified, Return to: Department of Planning and Community Development l J I y FP s iQ A, , 107 rte✓'-.moi j�� �C��' <y,P� �q� "�o.;� I D ��il(`� �f�`� \ 9P5• �-.. � OOP OCA\\ C,(/' /� �a:r'.+r 10 1A N✓Jj � �mm� ARE SOV O '� s� -PII SPT, WAS NOINGI'ON ��� v2 ��✓C\ PFS ( y 1 v.2�Py0 �S CY ti 0 w w0th PrinEW an OS WO17at M 14 AM Parcel ID:35-0079-0 Parcel ID:35-0071-0 Parcel ID:35-0072-0 SALEM CITY OF MCCOY HARRY G HARE WILLIAM SALEM COMMON MCCOY FRANCOISE B 34 PLEASANT STREET U1 MA 23 WINTER STREET SALEM, MA 01970-5733 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0073-801 Parcel ID,35-0073-802 Parcel ID:35-0073-803 WAidG�S J Pete( 1 , ��ern� SUCHER NIKOLAUS J SCHOLTEN ROBERT D CHAN-POKMft 1-1 ah CARLES MARIA CARMEN MERCHANT ALI ABBAS 39 WASHINGTON SQ NO U1 29 WINTER STREET 41 WASHINGTON SQ NO U41-1 SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0073-804 Parcel ID:35-0073-805 Parcel ID:35-0075-801 PERVIER BARBARA S 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R ;DeAn"t) 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U3 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U1 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U2 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 nSALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0568-804 Srag 2C IT'i5o� Parcel ID:35-0568-805 Parcel ID:35-0568-806 P 91t` - I Y1.An�1 POSNER LAURENCE HOSKING KAREN M COHN MARILYN 98 WASHINGTON STREET U6 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U4 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U5 SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0568-807 Parcel ID:35-0568-808 Parcel ID:35-0568-809 JOHNSON SUSAN A RYDER JAMES C LYSIAK YVONNE 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U7 LUOMA CASEY 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U9 SALEM, MA 01970 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U8 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0568-810 Parcel ID:35-0568-811 Parcel ID:3570568-812 T IN MOULTON SUSAN KARDING dR W IG OS JQ�/I d 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U10 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U11 P SALEM, MA 01970SALEM, MA 01970 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U12 Mw�,},-ne a , 'Robert SALEM, MA 01970 WlJc.ci" Cofq Parcel ID:35-0568-813 Parcel ID:35-0568-814 Parcel ID:35-0568-815 PALAMARA SAMANTHA DUARTE ANTONIO J CLARK REMINGTON A IV 7 ANDREW STREET U13 MORAIS ANA M 7 ANDREW STREET U15 SALEM, MA 01970 7 ANDREW STREET U14 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID: 35-0568-816 Parcel ID:35-0568-817 Parcel ID:35-0568-818 SOLIMINI JULIE A METSCH JAMES L MCINNIS SHANNON K 9 ANDREW STREET U16 LEAVY KATHRYN E 19 HOURIHAN STREET SALEM, MA 01970 9 ANDREW STREET U17 PEABODY, MA 01960 SALEM, MA 01970 C 3 `�Al yin s 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 ❑ 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 Washington Square Address of Property: Salem Common Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: • Install two(2)new Rules of Use signs at entrances to Salem Common. Signs will be approximately 24"x 36" with scalloped bottom in fiberglass and will hang by brackets from cast iron fence. Final design of sign language and layout design to be provided to Commission when completed. Upon completion of above work,please notify Historical Commission staff as final sign-off is required to document compliance with this Certificate and approved plans, Dated: May 23, 2017 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. R Date Stamp y M � COMtv1u,., , .. AT Salem Historical Commission 1K WASHINGTON STREET.SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS rn970 For Office Use Only 19781619-5685 FAX(978)7400404 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 p Demolition ❑ Painting Sign ❑ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑ufayette Street [3McIntire gWashington Square Address of Property: SAL_ M Name of Record Owner(s): G tTY �F SA t_�n t Owner Mailing Address: Description of Work Proposed Please live orloirtt clearly. 111ach additibik],dicels, as uc<rssail: rt�X S t G s o�—t ss� Lwt c�nit nti o 1 Sl � a,is To uS� ICU s USE Name of Applicant: ❑Owner❑Contraclor❑Tenant❑Other: Signature: Date: Tel. #: E-mail Address: Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Name Mailing address: City: State:_Zip: e PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before makings changes to the exterior of a property in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Department ofPlanning&Community Development M 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 meetingsare 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 of Non-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 most 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 ofNon-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the ownerof the property. A contractor for the owner,at the owner's requesL may submit an application on theowner'sbehalf. 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 co dors should include a paint chip or chart. The fi Mowing items should be included in your drawings as applicable(exhibits should be 8 Vi x 11 or be able to be folded to 8%:x l 1): 1. Site plan slowing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements; 3. Details/pmfrles(i.e. moldings,fence caps,comites,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(Le.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(Le.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 pro fessional 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(Le. 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. P lease 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). Workcommencedmust 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 exteriorofa building in an historic district without the necessary approval of the Commission is subject to fines of up to$500 perday 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 if you 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 htro!/www.sa lem.com,Pages/SalemMA Historic/index. The guidelines provide examplesofwhat is historically appropriate (or inappropriate) Por Salem's neighborhoods including trim, siding, barrier free access, doors, fences, gutters/downspouts, masonry, mechanical equipment,paint colors,puking solutions,porches/steps,roofing,satellite dishes&so lar 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 ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions, taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles Description, photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials(please bring to the meeting product samples, if appropriate) Dimensions(i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable (no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening Patricia Kelleher From: Erin Schaeffer Sent: Tuesday,Aoril 25, 2017 10:28 AM To: Tom Daniel Cc: Tom Devine; Patricia Kelleher Subject: Salem Common Signage Hi Tom, Sign Recommendation for Rules at the Salem Common and any other Parks and Recreation locations where rules signage is needed. Process: The Salem Common is under a preservation restriction w th the Massachusetts Historic Commission and is part of a local historic district.Any permanent signage should be reviewed by the Historic Commission.The Massachusetts Historic Commission also needs to be notified. Sign Location Recommendations: We looked at the Boston Common and Public Garden as an example.This site has a historically significant fence around a public space, similarly to the Salem Common. The Boston Public Garden has a flat sign installed on the fence at the park entrances rather than cluttering the landscape with a post and signage fcrmat at entrances. It is recommended to post the signs on the fence with brackets around the fence posts such that bolts are not placed through the fence material. Sign Content Recommendations: - The content of the sign is standard between the Public Garden and Boston Common. Content includes: I o Name of Place o Historic Date of the site o "Visitors Please Take Notice" o List of rules o City Seal o Mention of Parks and Recreation Department and City Administration ("Mayor Kimberley Driscoll") It may be possible for all parks and recreation properties to have this type of sign to indicate rules. Sign Design Recommendations: - We recommend that the sign shape, color,text be consistent with our wayfinding signage with a teal background and scalloped bottom edge. Tom Devine, Patti Kelleher and I have all weighed in on these recommendations. Best, Erin Schaeffer Please note the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office has determined that most emails to and from municipal officials are public records.FM please refer to: htto://www.see.state.ma.us/i)re/ureidx.htm. Please consider the environment before printing this emai_. 2 FORM C- OBJECT Assessor's Number USGS Quad Area(s) Form Number MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION 35 oms Salem F1 gq7 MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES BUILDING 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD Town/City: Salem, MA BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02125 Place (neighborhood or village): Photograph Salem Common National Register District/Washington Square Local Historic District w Address or Location: 00 Washington Square Name: Salem Common Fence Ownership: N Public ❑Private Type of Object(check one): _statue _monument _bust _milestone _group composition marker religious shrine X boundary marker _other(speciy) _ M1 Date of Construction: 1850 Source: u; Adams,George. The.Salem Directory: The City Record. +s. z. Salem: Henry Whipple, 1851. "' ..;. Designer/Sculptor: Denio,Cheney&Co., Boston,MA Materials: Cast-Iron and Granite Locus Map Alterations(with dates): Rehabilitation of Existing Fence Sections, o® Replacement/Restoration of Select Portions of Missing Fence Sections, 1980-86 Fence Restoration and Painting, 1999-2000 Installation of Decorative Bollards Entrances, 2001-02 Condition: Poor/Widespread Deterioration ° Moved: ® no ❑yes Date: r '`y Acreage: Approximately 9 Acres y s Setting: Situated between Washington Square North, South 1 "a and East in the Washington Square Historic District, Salem, r a MA Dll— Recorded by: CBI Consulting Inc. ^ p" Organization: Salem Department of Planning and - � � -•g: Community Development, City of Salem,Massachusetts Date(month/year): March,2012 4/11 Follow Massachusetts Historical Commission Survey Manual instructions for completing this form. INVENTORY FORM C CONTINUATION SHEET SALEM, MA Salem Common MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Forth No. 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD,BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02125 F-1� ❑ Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. Ifchecked you must attach a completed National Register Criteria Statement,/orm. Use as much space as necessary to complete the following entries, allowing text to flow onto additional continuation sheets. DESIGN ASSESSMENT Describe the designfeatures ofthe object and evaluate in terms of other similar types ofobjects within the community. The cast-iron Salem Common Fence, installed in 1850 in Salem,Massachusetts,encloses the 9-acre tract of public land historically known as Washington Square. At approximately five(5)feet tall,the fence runs along the majority of the 1/2 mile long perimeter of the park and features three large entrance ways facing two of the Washington Square intersections and the corner of Williams Street and North Washington Square. The fence is divided into 253 sections,each comprised of a post and an eight-foot long infill fence panel and each created from the same pattern. At the various entrances throughout the fence structure there are also a number of bollards,some of which are historic and others which are temporary and modem. In many instances, the City of Salem has installed modem steel pipes with screw tops at these locations, likely because they were easier and cheaper to procure at the time and possibly after the existing historic bollards were either stolen or damaged by vehicles. The Salem Common Fence,with the exception of the top rail(which is a malleable, mild steel),is a structure comprised entirely of cast-iron elements. Cast-iron is an alloy with a high carbon content(at least 1.7%and usually 3.0 to 3.7%)that makes it more resistant to corrosion. While it is extremely easy to cast and can take almost any shape in which a mold can be created,it does not lend itself to fine detail and it has structural strength issues. These material characteristics are evident in the construction and current condition of the fence. The typical fence panel consists of a post with a decorative capital,an octagonal shaft,and a mildly decorative granite base. It appears as if these posts were cast in two(2)separate pieces. A small "pineapple"exists as a finial at the top of each and is connected to a steel rod which is threaded at the top and bottom. At the top,the pineapple is connected to the rod and, at the bottom,the threads connect to a steel plate which is cast in or fastened to the granite base. Tightening the rod attached to the pineapple secures the post and creates the structural strength to hold the post in place and keep it from tipping. The fence infill panel, located between the posts,consists of a considerably ornate decorative bottom rail, featuring a series of eight crossed sections,each bearing a rosette at its center.This bottom rail accepts the cast-iron vertical balusters that penetrate the top rail and are capped by two(2)different,alternating spearhead designs. The details of the balustrades are also two(2)different designs corresponding to the spearheads.Thus,when taken as a whole,the fence presents an understated decorative effect with clean lines and a traditional, neoclassical design that is very much in keeping with its age and its surrounding neighborhood.To quote one contemporary chronicler of the City of Salem,George Adams: "the pattern of the iron railine is neat, and not elaborate... the effect of the whole is very fine."(Adams, 1851)As it exists today,the fence retains much of this original appeal and only bears a few non-uniform sections which have been modified to contain swinging gates. The support posts are granite and the gates match the fence with the steel set into recesses created in the granite. Not surprisingly,there are also several unusual conditions which have developed over the past 162 years.As can be expected, the fence has suffered from general deterioration over time,both natural and as the result of outside forces, such as vehicular, animal and human interference. In an effort to contain this,through various restoration and repair projects,it has become clear that the fence has been created in different eras. It appears as if different molds were used at different times to create entire fence sections and/or smaller replacement pieces. Either that or the quality of the casting has varied from project to project. There has also been the inevitable encroachment of the surrounding environment including a tree which is growing around one of the posts, and various branches and root systems which have come to affect other sections of the fence. In terms of the design of the fence in relation to the surrounding"lived"environment,the Salem Common Fence is an integral part of the Washington Square and McIntire Historic neighborhoods.The city boasts a number of nationally recognized historic districts and monuments and,as a whole, is considered one of the most important and cohesive resources for early American Continuation sheet I INVENTORY FORM C CONTINUATION SHEET SALEM,MA Salem Common MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Farm No. 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD,BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02125 architecture in the country. The Salem Common and its adjoining neighborhood,a focal point for the local community since it was first established in 1714,remains one of the city's most well known and visible examples of this unique heritage. In 1802, when the Common was graded and landscaped for enhanced public access,the Washington Square District became a desirable area for residential development. "A number of the city's leading merchants built imposing neo-classical mansions facing the Common... A number of houses in various revival styles were later built on remaining lots,resulting in an impressive concentration of early to mid-19`h century dwellings."(Salem's Historic Districts)As such,the park is surrounded by a number of well-preserved Federalist,Neoclassical and Revivalist structures, including the Essex Institute, the Gothic Revival-style East Church,which now houses the Witch Museum, and a number of historic homes,such as the Gardner-Pingree House(1804-5), the Forrester-Peabody House(1818-19),and the Joseph Story House(1811). The Salem Common Fence,with its traditional, neoclassical design, is a reflection of the overarching aesthetic of Salem and is a unifying element for the neighborhood. The fence also acts as a bridge to one of the city's most famous residents, Samuel McIntire, whose name has become synonymous with neoclassical architecture in America and who"will ever be inseparably associated with the Common."(Cousins, 1916). McIntire was responsible for the design of many of the most prominent homes and municipal buildings in Salem, including a number of structures which are situated within the Salem Common neighborhood,and his influence is one of the most unifying aesthetic elements of the city. In 1805,45 years prior to the installation of the current fence, McIntire was contracted by the citizens of Salem to decorate the Common entrances with large, ornate wooden arches. These entranceways were celebrated in their day and his carvings are considered to be indicative of the neoclassical style of his work and the Federalist era. While the cast-iron fence was designed and installed after McIntire's death,the style was very much in keeping with the great architect's legacy. This is clearly evident when we compare the details of the fence,especially the decorative capitals and"pineapple"and rosette detailing,to the surviving residential and municipal wood-carvings of McIntire. In effect, the people of Salem were aware of their architectural history and had set out to create a coherent stylistic language for their city. The Salem Common Fence is a living part of this history and is a testament to the pride the people of Salem feel for their civic and cultural heritage. HISTORICAL NARRATIVE Explain the history of the object and how it relates to the development of the community. The Salem Common,an approximately 9-acre plot of land in downtown historic Salem, has been referred to as one of the great early examples of community-based planning in the country and both the park and its fence have a deeply-rooted connection to the history and heritage of Salem. Located between the three intersecting Washington Square streets(named cardinally),and established less than 100 years after the city was founded in 1626,this parcel of land was marked out by the people of Salem as an area that would always remain at the disposal of the community. "The commoners,on 16th of November, 1714, voted,that the spot"where the trainings are generally kept, before Nathaniel Higginson's house shall be forever as a training field for the use of Salem."(Felt, 1845)At this time, the landscape bore a markedly different character than it does today and was described as"much diversified, having several ponds and hillocks"(Adams, 1851). During this time,and considering the topography, the land was used for military drills,communal grazing ground for livestock,and as leased land for a number of different temporary structures, including an alms-house and a school. It was not until the turn of the next century that the people of Salem began to reconsider the needs of the community and the most advantageous use of the land. In 1801, in an initiative spearheaded by Elias Haskett Derby,a member of one of the most prominent families in the city and a colonel in the local militia, a committee of Salem residents elected to undertake an aggressive urban landscaping project that would completely change the nature of the park. Utilizing privately contributed funds,totaling about$2,500,the common was leveled and about one hundred elms and poplars were planted. A year later, upon the completion of this initial project,the City voted to officially rename the park Washington Square, in honor of the famous statesman who had often visited the city. Shortly afterwards, in 1805, in an effort to further integrate the public green into the fabric of the community,"contributions were made by individuals and the town, for the erection of its eastern and western gates. Being designed,arched,and ornamented by Mr. Continuation sheet 2 INVENTORY FORM C CONTINUATION SHEET SALEM, MA Salem Common MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Form No. 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD,BOSTON,MASSACHUSETrS 02125 111 Samuel McIntire,a noted architect,they do much to honor his taste."(Felt, 1845)This contribution by McIntire is of great historic importance to the City of Salem. Regarded as one of the leading architects of his day,his work is perhaps the most unifying stylistic feature of Salem and is commonly referred to as a quintessential example of Federalist-era architecture. Examples of his work are seen in municipal,commercial and prominent residential properties throughout the city, including many homes within the Salem Common neighborhood itself.His involvement with the Washington Square project solidifies the importance and visibility of the park to the citizens of the city at that time. Throughout the early 19'h century,there were continued efforts to improve the Common, including the upgrade to a more "substantial railing"around the perimeter of the park in 1817. This new fence,constructed out of wood, was lauded as adding "much to the worth and beauty of its environs." (Felt, 1845). Within twenty years,however,the integrity of the fence and the McIntire gates had been compromised,as is inevitable given their material and exposure to the elements,and in 1850 the current cast-iron fence was installed as a permanent replacement. In many ways this decision was the culmination of the ongoing Common beautification efforts and was considered a success by the people of Salem: "The new fence, including the gateways, was erected under the direction of Messrs. Denio,Cheney&Co.,of Boston,the contractors;the length is 2584 feet and 6 inches,and cost$7,050.The work is done in a most excellent and perfect manner;the pattern of the iron railine is neat,and not elaborate:the gateway on the westerly side presents a beautiful appearance,and the effect of the whole is very fine."(Adams, 185 l) The design of this new fence stayed true to the celebrated McIntire carvings which had, until that time,adomed the entranceway arches.(These were removed and given to the Essex Institute, who have preserved and displayed them in various ways as a commemoration of Salem's history since that time.)In fact,the fence was much in keeping with the Federalist/Neoclassical style that had been championed by McIntire and which has come to define the historic areas of Salem. In this way,the Salem Common Fence has been instrumental in creating a sense of aesthetic harmony within the neighborhood directly surrounding the Common as well as creating a sense of cohesion throughout the city as a whole. In the century following the installation of the fence there was little alteration made to the Salem Common,apart from a limited amount of general maintenance work that went into its upkeep and when the Common was recognized by the National Historic Register as a Historic Property, in 1976,the neglect and wear of those past hundred years had become undeniably apparent. (NPS, 1979)The official classification of the property, which includes the historic fence,seems to have revitalized the community's commitment to the preservation of the park and it has undergone a series of restoration and rehabilitation projects since that time.Two of the biggest projects that have been undertaken,to date,occurred in the 1980's and again in the early 2000's. In the early 1980's, shortly after the park's reclassification as a Historic Property, the city officially recognized the widespread deterioration of the Common and its fence and began planning for its rehabilitation.According to the Salem Common Neighborhood Association,who have made it their mission to preserve and restore the Common fence,there were at least 80 sections of fence missing in 1980.The city began applying to various grant programs and making small repairs with what money they were able to procure until, in 1986,they received a substantial grant from the Department of Environmental Management for a major overhaul of the Common; an amount totaling$604,434.The City contributed an additional $247,384.80 to the project, bringing the project budget to nearly $850,000.According to the legal agreement between the city and the DEM,the Scope of Work focused heavily on the perimeter of the park: "The design completes the site's perimeter definition and restores the interior lawn area and pathways to create an aesthetically pleasing and functional space.Restoration of the cast iron fence and perimeter tree planting scheme enhance the historic quality of the Common."The firm Cassidy Brothers Forge, Inc.was hired to complete the fence restoration portion of this program and, according to the company's promotional material,they were able to restore the entirety of the 1/2 mile long fence, including 900 feet of new cast-iron sections. In 1999,the City bid out and awarded$32,000 to DeAngelis Iron Work, Inc. for further fence restoration work.This project included the installation of 21 temporary pipe bollards(in place of the more costly cast-iron),the repair and re-anchoring of the Continuation sheet 3 INVENTORY FORM C CONTINUATION SHEET SALEM,MA Salem Common MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Areas) Form No. 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD,BOSTON,MAssACHUSET"rs 02125 fence posts, replacement of missing pickets and painting of all repair work. (Connelly, 1999). These bollards, as indicated in the Salem Historical Commission's Certificate of Non-Applicability,dated 10 February 2000,were intended to be a short term solution and were not considered to be in accordance with the historic standards of the City. In 2000,the Salem Common Restoration project received a Historic Landscape Preservation grant for$20,000 of the requested$67,000.The city was required to contribute a 36%of this amount, bringing the total funds to$31,250. The Scope of Work for this project intended to: "restore sections of the cast metal fence, repair several period lighting fixtures in the site, repair and refinish the McIntire Arch, and install additional landscaping."The fence work included the replacement of missing sections,various spot repairs and replacing a number of the temporary bollards with permanent decorative bollards. Given the shortage of funding,the City of Salem also organized an event, in accordance with Historic Commission guidelines,to celebrate the 150 lb Anniversary of the fence by enlisting the community to paint the entirety of the structure in an hour. The firm Waters and Brown prepped the fence, according to the Technical Specifications, and provided free paint and brushes for the entire corps of volunteers. This show of support from the local community is indicative of the continued importance the people of Salem place on the preservation of the fence and their cultural heritage. The most recent restoration work on record for the fence is two separate efforts, in 2001 and 2002,to replace at least 14 of the pipe bollards with more historically appropriate cast-iron bollards. Given this history of intermittent and under-funded preservation efforts, it is not surprising that the current level of deterioration for the fence,as a whole,remains poor. It has gotten to such a point that, in 2007,it was placed on Historic Salem Inc's"Most Endangered" list. The organization's stance on this issue is well defined in the Managing Director's grant recommendation letter to the DEM in 2000: "The `Common' is a high profile property and as such,sets the tone for the historic and architecturally significant adjacent areas... In short, Salem Common is integral to the City's quality of life, and to our economic health as well as our cultural and historic heritage." (Busteed,2000). Its rehabilitation has also become one of the major priorities for the Salem Common Neighborhood Association and has historically garnered widespread popular support. In March 2012,the City of Salem, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Historical Commission,applied for a Massachusetts Preservation Projects Fund(MPPF)grant in the amount of$100,000.The intended scope of this project includes the restoration of the fences and bollards flanking entrances# 1 through#8, and#11,with entrances#9 and#10 included as potential Add Alternates.The project has been broken down into two phases. Phase I,totaling$50,000,will be paid by the City and all work is based on the parameters of the Grant. Phase 11,with a total budget of$200,000 is intended to utilize the Grant funds with matching amounts by the City. ENTIRE INSCRIPTION(fapplicable): N/A BIBLIOGRAPHY and/or REFERENCES: Adams,George. The Salem Directory. The City Record.Salem:Henry Whipple, 1851. Barber,John Warner. Western View of Washington Square in 1839. 1839.Woodblock Engraving.Salem,MA. Busteed, Anne L. "Historic Salem Incorporated Grant Support Letter." Letter to Patrice Kish,Office of Historic Resources, Department of Environmental Management. 8 May 2000. MS. Salem, MA. City of Salem. Planning Department.Mission Impossible?Paint the Salem Common Fence in One Hour. Salem.2000. Commonwealth of Massachusetts.Department of Conservation and Recreation.Essex National Heritage Commission. Massachusetts Heritage Landscape Inventory Program:Salem Reconnaissance Report. Essex County Landscape Inventory.By Jessica Rowcroft and Bill Steelman.2005. Continuation sheet 4 INVENTORY FORM C CONTINUATION SHEET SALEM,MA Salem Common MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Form No. 220 MORRISSEY BOULEVARD,BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02125 Commonwealth of Massachusetts.Department of Environmental Management. Cellucci-Swift Announce FY2001 Historic Landscape Preservation Awards.2000. Commonwealth of Massachusetts.Salem Historical Commission.City of Salem.Salem Historical Commission Guidelines Notebook.Salem: City of Salem, 1984. Connelly,Chris. 'Restoration of Salem Common Historic Fence." Letter to Denise Sullivan, Senior Planner City of Salem. 27 Oct. 1999. DeAngelis Iron Work Inc., South Easton, MA. Cousins,Frank,and Phil M.Riley. The Wood-Carver of Salem:Samuel McIntire, His Life and Work.Boston:Little Brown&Co., 1916. Dow,George Francis,comp. The Records of the Salem Commoners: 1713-1739. The Historical Collections of the Essex Institute.Vol. XXXVI-XXVIX.Salem,MA:Essex Institute, 1903. Felt,Joseph B.Annals of Salem. 2nd ed. Vol. 1.Boston: W. &S.B. Ives, 1845.(196-98). "Historic Salem:Most Endangered Program."Salem Common Fence.Historic Salem Inc.Web.09 Mar.20 t2. <http://h i storicsalem.org/preservati on/most-endangered/endangered/salem-common-fence/>. Hopkins, G:11. Atlas of Salem :ttassachusetts. Philadelphia: 1874. Hard,Duane Hamilton.History of Essex County, Massachusetts.Vol. 1.Philadelphia:J.W.Lewis&, 1888. Massachusetts City and Town Commons Program Grant Agreement By and Between the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and Town of Salem,Massachusetts. I November 1987. "Mission." Salem Common Neighborhood Association. SCNA. Web.20 Mar. 2012.<http://www.salemcommon.org/>. National Park Service. Department of the Interior. National Register of Historic Places:Annual Listing of Historic Properties. 26th ed.Vol.44. United States Government, 1979. Pelletier,David."Painting of the Salem Common Fence."Letter to Denise Sullivan,Assistant City Planner.30 May 2000.MS.Salem, Massachusetts. "PEM I Samuel McIntire:Carving an American Style Microlite."Peabody Essex Museum.Web.09 Mar.2012. <http://www.pem.org/sites/mcintire/>. Ropes,Jr., George.Salem Common on Training Day. 1808. Oil on canvas. Peabody Essex Museum,Salem,MA. "Salem Common Restoration, Salem,MA." Wrought Iron Projects For Government Ornamental Wrought Iron Fences Wrought Iron Gates. Cassidy Brothers Forge, Inc. 28 Mar.2012. <http://www.cassidybros.com/project-govtl?page=SC>. Salem Planning Department.Salem's Historic Districts. Salem: City of Salem. Tolles,Jr.,Bryant F.Architecture in Salem:An Illustrated Guide. Salem:Essex Institute, 1983. Continuation sheet 5 INVENTORY FORM C CONTINUATION SHEET SALEM,MA SALEM COMMON MASSACHUSETTS ITISTORICAL COMMISSION Area(s) Form No. 220 MORms$EY BOULEVARD,BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02125 947 ❑ Recommended for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. Ifchecked,you must attach a completed National Register Criteria statement form. Use as much space as necessary to complete the following entries, allowing text toJlow onto additional continuation sheets. HISTORICAL NARRATIVE Explain the history of the object and how it relates to the development ofthe community. (continued) In December 2013, the City of Salem completed the restoration of seventeen (17) sections of fence, flanking six (6) entrances to the park, along with the three (3) gated entrances along Washington Square West. This project was funded in part by Massachusetts Preservation Project. Continuation sheet 6 CITY OF SALEM ASSESSOR'S CERTIFICATION OF ABUTTERS AND "PARTIES IN INTEREST" BOARD/COMMISSION: Historical Commission PROJECT SITE: Salem Common {35-0079-0} DESCRIPTION OF REOUIREMENT: Applicant Abutters to abutter Across the street &their abutters [X I Assessor's Certification on Applications to the SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship This is to certify that the time of the last assessment for taxation made by the City of Salem, the names and addresses of those listed on the attached sheets are owners of land abutting upon the land described above as the project site, or are owners deemed to be materially effected (as defined by Massachusetts General Law Chapter 40 Q. 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U 2-1 11 CROSBY STREET 1 BOARDMAN STREET U1 SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0517-805 Parcel ID:35-0517-806 Parcel ID:35-0517-807 BURY DORALINA B SEVIGNY LAURA ESCOTT GERALD F DECAMERGO ANTONIO 1 BOARDMAN ST U6 82 WASHINGTON SQUARE EA U1-2 1 BOARDMAN ST U5 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0517.808 Parcel ID:35-0517-809 Parcel ID:35-0517-810 HANSCOM ALAN C STUMMER ROBERTA R HOLAND ANTHONY 82 WASHINGTON SQ EAST U2-2 82 WASHINGTON SQ EA U3-2 BELLANTE DAWN SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 P 0 BOX 1832 VINEYARD HAVEN, MA 02568 Parcel ID:35-0517-811 Parcel ID:35-0517-812 Parcel ID:35-0518-0 WALKER PORTIA S CARSON VIRGINIA J PETERS CHRISTOPHER 82 WASHINGTON SQ EA U5-2 82 WASHINGTON SQ EA U6-2 PETERS MACKENZIE SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 7 BOARDMAN ST SALEM, MA 01970 arcel ::35-0531-0 ✓1 Parcel ID:35-0531-801 Parcel ID:36-0531-802 B JAMES A �/� ZAIDO PATRICIA H 10 ANDRE JUNE EILEEN Ul P O X 3062 1,\..lA'{�d 10 ANDREWS STREET U1A 10 ANDREW STREET U1 B SA M, A 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0531-803 Parcel ID:35-0531-804Parcel ID:35-0531-805 n RAFFETY ROBERT RYAN I ppm �� G RED' 'YVja✓4a c�Y DAULT DANIEL 10 ANDREW STREET U213 GR53400EHdA 10 ANDREWS ST U2A SALEM, MA 01970 10 ANDREW STREET U3A SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID: 35-0531-806 Parcel ID: 35-0531-807 Parcel ID:35-0531-808 DIBRITA ELIZABETH CHASE HOLLY PIERCE MICHELLE 1 8 ANDREW STREET U8A 8 ANDREW STREET U-81B SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 171°1 }}A/lSbrt O)CkCF_ -Ron Kon rna , /1 � 11 �� Parcel ID,. 3 532-0 ( Parcel ID:35-0533-801 Parcel ID:35-0533-802 p B Y J_ ES A BEALS JUDITH J S1EMWeQS-DOCE17' Cd T-f i L L, Co i D BA)ES kMA970 E P 6 ANDREW ST U1 6 ANDREW STREET U2 81 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 SA Parcel ID:35-0533-803 Parcel ID:35-05340 Parcel ID:35-0 -0 PONTE TONI S REDFERN MICHAEL B TOO TI THYNVILLIAM 6 ANDREW ST U3 HEBB CAROL D C/0 OVE K CONDO S SALEM, MA 01970 4 ANDREW ST P O BO SALEM, MA 01970 WATER ORD,VA 2 97 Parcel ID:35-0535-801 Parcel ID:36-0535-802 C Parcel ID:35-0535-803 COSTARINO SUSAN ELLEN MCMULLEN RICHARD A WOLF LEN A 96 WASHINGTON SQ EAST U1 MCMULLEN ROSEMARIE K WOLF ELIZABETH Salem, MA 01970 96 WASHINGTON SQ EAST UNIT 2 96 WASHINGTON SQ EAST UNIT 3 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0536-0 Parcel ID:35-0536-1 Parcel ID:35-0537-0 COLUMBUS SOCIETY COLUMBUS SOCIETY PANACOPOULOS ROSS J P O BOX 32 P O BOX 32 PANACOPOULOS LAURIE L SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 13 BRIGGS STREET SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0567-0 Parcel ID:35-0568-80.1n Parcel ID:35-0568-802 DALESSANDRODEBORAH A 6� iLrrs�cIr CP �q(o✓�Fjt 5O�)cc 35 PLEASANT ST BREV&tft&E-G M%'61atl �>ndiSSaCFbkN&VokREfOW Denn�S SALEM, MA 01970 98 WASHINGTON SQ EAST U1 t SvSA>1 98 WASHINGTON SQ EAST U2 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Ar R)):50n Parcel ID: 35-0568-803 Parcel ID:35-0568-804 S�A9 Rl'%wcj Parcel ID:35-0568-805 COULAM ROBERT F RNUL MA7:ZAREtb4z2e14-R€V POSNER LAURENCE 98 WASHINGTON SQ EAST U3 MAZ24RE t*=RAdEYR COHN MARILYN SALEM, MA 01970 98 WASHINGTON SQ EAST U4 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U5 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0568-806 Parcel ID:35-0668-807 Parcel ID:35-0568-808 HOSKING KAREN JOHNSON SUSAN A RYDER JAMES C 98 WASHINGTON STREET U6 98 WASHINGTON SQ EAST U7 LUOMA CASEY SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 98 WASHINGTON SQ EAST U8 p SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0568-809 ParcelID:35-0568-810 MoLrk+nL1-, 4)*CrT Parcel ID:35-0568-811 LYSIAK YVONNE C AMiM vcc Co fq MOULTON SUSAN KARDING 98 WASHINGTON SQ EAST U9 98 WASHINGTON SQ EAST U10 98 WASHINGTON SQ EAST U11 SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0568-812 .� Parcel ID:35-0566-813 Parcel 10:35-0568-814 p� K I r1S Uqv i c1 PALAMARA SAMANTHA DUARTE ANTONIO J 7 ANDREW STREET U13 MORAIS ANA M 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U12 SALEM, MA 01970 7 ANDREW STREET U14 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0568-815 Parcel ID:35-0568-816 Parcel ID:35-0568-817 CLARK REMINGTON A IV SOLIMINI JULIE A METSCH JAMES L 7 ANDREW STREET U15 9 ANDREW STREET U16 LEAVY KATHRYN E SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 9 ANDREW STREET U17 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0568-818 MCINNIS SHANNON K 19 HOURIHAN STREET PEABODY, MA 01960 �o Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978) 619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 NOTICE OF HEARING The Salem Historical Commission will give a public hearing to all persons interested in the application of: City of Salem on the property at: Salem Common concerning: Install rules of use signs Date of Hearing: May 17, 2017 Time of Hearing: 7.•00 p.m. Location of Hearing: 120 Washington Street, 3id Floor Conference Room By Order of the Salem Historical Commission Patti Kelleher Community Development Planner To view the entire meeting agenda which is posted 5-7 days before the meeting, please visit http://www.salem.com/Pages/SaleniMA HistoricalAaendas/ Persons with special needs should contact the Clerk of the Commission at 978-619-5685 to arrange for reasonable accommodation. Please allow ample time for us to arrange for your request. 0 3 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 ❑ 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: Washington Square Address of Propertyy Salem Common Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Install 24"x 36",/ree standing interpretive sign panel on Salem Common near the Oliver Street entrance. Dated: November 14, 2016 SALE ISTORICAL COMMI SION 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. C� 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 ❑ 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: Washington Square Address of Property Salem Common Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Install 24"x 36"free standing interpretive sign panel on Salem Common near the Oliver Street entrance. Dated: November 14. 2016 SALE ISTORICAL COMMI SION 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. CO t1 je s 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 ❑ 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: Washington Square Address of Proper' Salem Common Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Install 14"x 36"free standing interpretive sign panel on Salem Common near the Oliver Street entrance. Dated: November 14. 2016 SALE ISTORICAL COMMI SION 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. Date Stamp v V 1 tr Salem Historical Commission i A!WASHINGTON STNFE i SAW MASSACH1ISEl 15019%C For Office Use Only 19781 G 10 51i09 FAX (97a,740 040: 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 ❑ Other District: []Derby Street E]Lafayette Street wlclntire ❑✓ Washington Square Address of Property: Salem Common Name of Record Owner(s): City of Salem Owner Mailing Address: 93 Washington St,Salem,MA Description of Work Proposed Please ripe orprint cleatlt:Attach additional sheets,as necessaq: Install 24" x 36" free standing interpretive sign on Salem Common near the Oliver Street entrance. See attached sign specifications and panel design. Name of Applicant: City of Salem/DPCD ❑r Owner❑Contractor❑Tenant❑Othei: Signature: Date: Tel. #: E-mail Address: pkelleher@salem.com Certificate will he mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Name Mailing address: City: State:_Zip: �0 T Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 NOTICE OF HEARING The Salem Historical Commission will give a public hearing to all persons interested in the application of: City of Salem on the property at: Salem Common concerning: Installation of historic interpretive sign panel Date of Hearing: November 2, 2016 Time of Hearing: 7:00 p.m. Location of Hearing: 120 Washington Street, 3id Floor Conference Room By Order of the Salem Historical Commission Patti Kelleher Community Development Planner To view the entire meeting agenda which is posted 5-7 days before the meeting, please visit httu://www.salem.com/Pages/SalemMA HistoricalAgendas/ Persons with special needs should contact the Clerk of the Commission at 978-619-5685 to arrange for reasonable accommodation. Please allow ample time-for us to arrange for your request. CITY OF SALEM ASSESSOR'S CERTIFICATION OF ABUTTERS AND "PARTIES IN INTEREST" BOARD/COMMISSION: Historical Commission PROJECT SITE: Washington Sq South—Salem Common 37-0079-0 DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENT: Applicant Abutters to abutter Across the street & their abutters I X I Assessor's Certification on Applications to the SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship This is to certify that the time of the last assessment for taxation made by the City of Salem, the names and addresses of those listed on the attached sheets are owners of land abutting upon the land described above as the proje site, or are owners deemed to be materially effected (as defined by Massachusetts G eral Law Chapter 40 C). Assessor's Signature. _ Date: q - 13 - Number of initialed pages attached: J Once Certified, Return to: Department of Planning and Community Development I , X, X, I A (P IR IIIA LA tp 10 1A Ip 1p� L L-10 1A eel Ik-51:R ID60ft Prfnt�w 0911nO16 W 08 33 AM Parcel ID:35-0477-804 Parcel ID:35-0477-805 Parcel ID:35-0477-806 WITKUS MATTHEW MARTINEZ ROBERT J FARIA BRIAN S 78 WASH SQ EAST U4 78 WASHINGTON SQUARE U5 20 CAROLYN DRIVE SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 DANVERS, MA 01923 Parcel ID:35-0478-0 Parcel ID; 35-0479-0 Parcel ID:35-0485-0 CABOT DOUGLAS B BARINA JAMES M SAMMARTANO VITO S FRANCIS CARRIE H BARINA LETICIA D PIERCE KATHRYN A 1 FORRESTER ST 7 FORRESTER ST 13 BOARDMAN STREET SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0485-801 Parcel ID:35-0485-802 Parcel ID:35-0486-0 RING MICHAEL J ROSSI JOHN J JR STEFANSKI MARK A 13 BOARDMAN STREET U1 ROSSI JULIA M STEFANSKI SUSAN L SALEM, MA 01970 420 MCKINLEY STREET 15 BOARDMAN ST FAIRVIEW,VA 07022 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0487-0 Parcel I 35-0488-0 Parcel ID:35-0488-801 HEDIO JOSEPH AYOTT D E M "�> AYOTT DIANE M HEDIO CZESLOWA 19 BOARD STREET U1 19 BOARDMAN STREET U1 17 BOARDMAN STREET SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0488-802 Parcel ID:35-0489-0 Parcel ID:35-0490-0 BEAULIEU COREY KOBAJLO LEON/TATIANA VASSIL PETER T BEAULIEU CAROLINE C/O SUSAN CASALE DIANE C 19 BOARDMAN STREET U1 7 CRESTWOOD ROAD 23 BOARDMAN STREET SALEM, MA 01970 WINDHAM, NH 03087 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0491-0 Parcel ID:35-0492-0 Parcel ID:35-0506-0 DEPAULO STEPHEN BURNS GREGORY M DESROCHER DOUGLAS G DEPAULO SUE YEN BURNS KATHRYN C 6 GREENLEAF DRIVE 59 BAYVIEW ROAD 27 BOARDMAN STREET DANVERS,MA 01923 MARBLEHEAD,MA 01945 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0507-0 Parcel ID:35-0508-0 Parcel ID:35-0509-0 CORNELL MATTHEW/CORNELL GINA M. 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W 35 PLEASANT ST BRESKIN jW6IE CRANE KAREN R SALEM, MA 01970 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U1 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U2 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0568-803 Parcel ID:35-0568-804 Parcel ID:35-0568-805 COULAM ROBERT F PAUL MAZZARELLA 2011 REV POSNER LAURENCE 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U3 MAZZARELLA PAUL TR COHN MARILYN SALEM, MA 01970 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U4 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U5 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0568-806 Parcel ID:35-0568-807 Parcel ID:35-0568-808 HOSKING KAREN JOHNSON SUSAN A RYDER JAMES C 98 WASHINGTON STREET U6 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U7 LUOMA CASEY SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U8 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0568-809 Parcel 10:35-0568-810 , Parcel ID:35-0568-811 LYSIAK YVONNE GEHEB BENJAMIN MOULTON SUSAN KARDING 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U9 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U10 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U11 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0568-812 Parcel ID:35-0568-813 Parcel ID:35-0568-814 POCOCK JAMES V JR PALAMARA SAMANTHA DUARTE ANTONIO J POCOCK ELIZABETH GREGG 7 ANDREW STREET U13 MORA IS ANA M 98 WASHINGTON SO EAST U12 SALEM, MA 01970 7 ANDREW STREET U14 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID: 35-0568-815 Parcel ID:35-0568-816 Parcel ID:35-0568-817 CLARK REMINGTON A IV SOLIMINI JULIE A METSCH JAMES L 7 ANDREW STREET U15 9 ANDREW STREET U16 LEAVY KATHRYN E SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 9 ANDREW STREET U17 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0568-818 MCINNIS SHANNON K 19 HOURIHAN STREET PEABODY, MA 01960 \ l V Parcel ID:35-0079-0 Parcel ID:35-0073-801 Parcel ID:35-0073-802 SALEM CITY OF WANG JAMES J SUCHER NIKOLAUS J SALEM COMMON CHAN POKMAN CARLES MARIA CARMEN MA 39 WASHINGTON SQ NO U1 29 WINTER STREET SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0073-803 Parcel ID:35-0073-804 Parcel ID:35-0073-805 SCHOLTEN ROBERT D PERVIER BARBARA S BUCKLEY SARAH A MERCHANT ALI ABBAS 41 WASHINGTON SQ NO U 41-2 41 WASHINGTON SQ NO U3 41 WASHINGTON SQ NO U41-1 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID: 35-0075-801 Parcel ID:35-0075-802 Parcel ID:35-0076-801 SWARTZ BARBARA COUNTIE RALPH L WISE RICHARD L 47 WASHINGTON SQ NO Ut JEANNETTE 51 WASHINGTON SQ NO U1 SALEM, MA 01970 49 WASHINGTON SQ NO U2 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0076-802 Parcel ID:35-0076-803 Parcel ID: 35-0076-804 ANTELL NANCY SHEA ROBERT M FLEMING IAN P 173 ROSECLIFF LANE 53 WASHINGTON SQ NO U2B 53 WASHINGTON SQ NO U2C MANCHESTER, NH 03109 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0077-801 Parcel ID: 35-0077-802 Parcel ID: 35-0080-801 BENGER SHEILA C DARSNEY THOMAS P ODONNELL ANTHONY C 45 WASHINGTON SQUARE NO U1 45 WASHINGTON SQUARE NO U2 35 WASHINGTON SQ NO U1 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0080-802 Parcel ID:35-0080-803 Parcel ID:35-0099-0 SCHIETTECATTE FRANCOIS MCALPINE BRIAN JONES DAVID C 35 WASHINGTON SQ NO U2 MCALPINE JENNIFER EGAN 2 OLIVER STREET SALEM, MA 01970 35 WASHINGTON SQ NO U3 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0108-0 Parcel ID:35-0109-801 Parcel ID:35-0109-802 BERTRAM HOME FORAGED HAMMOND FREDERICK 31 WASHINGTON SQUARE C/O DALEY DONALD CATTERSON JANA 5 BRENTWOOD AVENUE 29 WASHINGTON SQ NO 31 WASHINGTON SQ NO U1 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0109-803 Parcel ID:35-0109-804 Parcel ID:35-0130-0 31 WASHINGTON SQUARE SHEA MICHAEL T SANTO GARY F JR 5 BRENTWOOD AVENUE SHEA CHARLOTTE A SANTO JENNIFER M SALEM, MA 01970 5 BRENTWOOD AVENUE 25 WASHINGTON SQ NO SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0159-0 Parcel ID:35-0160-0 Parcel ID:35-0161-0 BALDASSARRI MATTHEW B P M PRODUCTIONS ELLIOTT RICHARD BALDASSARRI KELLY 191/2 WASHINGTON SO NO 21 WASHINGTON SQUARE NO 19 WASHINGTON SQUARE NO SALEM, MA 01970 Salem, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0214-0 Parcel ID:35-0214-201 Parcel ID:35-0412-0 PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM ESSEX INSTITUTE THREE CORNERS REALTY C/O A SCOOP OR TWO 120 ESSEX STREET HARRINGTON DOROTHY L TR EAST INDIA SQUARE SALEM, MA 01970 18 WASHINGTON SQ WEST SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 J Parcel ID:35-0414-0 Parcel ID:35-0415-801 Parcel ID:35-0415-802 THREE CORNERS REALTY THREE CORNERS REALTY WARREN WILLIAM B HARRINGTON DOROTHY L TR HARRINGTON DOROTHY L TR WARREN KIMBERLY P 18 WASHINGTON SQUARE WEST 18 WASHINGTON SQUARE WEST 96 ESSEX STREET U2 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 ParceIID<3416-0 Parcel ID:35-0416-801 Parcel ID:35-0416-802 92- ESTREET TRUST CAHILL ROBERT 8 SANDRA KEANEY KEITH M AHM - DIANE 805 SPRING PARK LOOP 92 ESSEX STREET U2 POB CELEBRATION, FL 34747 SALEM, MA 01970 DA R01923 Parcel ID:35-0416-803 Parcel ID:35-0416-804 Parcel ID:35-0417-0 BOWLER NORA M WYNNE JOHN J SALEM HOUSING AUTHORITY 94 ESSEX STREET U 94-1 WYNNE CHRISTINE H 27 CHARTER STREET SALEM, MA 01970 92 ESSEX STREET UNIT 94-2 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0418-0 PaTsQIID:35;P419-0 Parcel ID:35-0419-801 ANDERSON RICHARD D JR ARR N �7 NICKERSON MARGARET 76 ESSEX STREET 74 TREET Ut 74 ESSEX STREET U1 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, M 1970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0419-802 Parcel ID: 35-0419-803 Parcel ID: 35-0420.0 BASTARACHE GAYLE KENNEY MATTHEW R CONNAUGHTON MICHAEL J 74 ESSEX STREET U2 MOLLOY-KENNEY BRITTANY D CONNAUGHTON SUE ANN SALEM, MA 01970 74 ESSEX STREET U3 72 ESSEX STREET SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0421-0 Parcel ID:35-0422-801 Parcel ID:35-0422-802 FINESTONE ANDREW E WOOTEN KELLI L KALENOWICZ KENNETH 70 ESSEX STREET 60-62 WASHINGTON SQ SO Ut KALENOWICZ ELIZABETH SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 60-62 WASHINGTON SQ SO U2 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0422-803 Parcel ID:35-0422-804 Parcel ID:35-0423-0 SAULNIER ETHAN BUSH DIANA L DUNCAN YUAN CHUNG HSU 60-62 WASHINGTON SQ SO U3 60-62 WASHINGTON SQ SO U4 REVOCABLE TRUST OF 2007 SALEM,MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 56 WASHINGTON SQ SO SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0424-0 Parcel ID:35-0425-0 Parcel ID:35-0447-801 CASTINE REALTY TRUST THREE CORNERS REALTY SHERR ALAN B ODONNELL THOMAS A 14ARRINGTON DOROTHY L TR 9 SAINT PAUL STREET 46 WASHINGTON SQUARE SOUTH 18 WASHINGTON SQ WEST CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139 SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM,MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0447-802 Parcel ID:35-0447-803 Parcel ID:35-0475-0 TENBROECK NANCY ALTAF WASIM MURRAY JOHN P 74 WASHINGTON SQ E U2 74 WASHINGTON SQ EAST U3 TEENGOEN NUTCHAREE SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 2 BOARDMAN ST SALEM, MA 01970 Parcel ID:35-0476-0 Parcel ID:35-0477-801 Parcel ID:35-0477-802 ODONNELL THOMAS A HARRISON JAIME M WEMMER TODD J 46 WASHINGTON SQUARE 78 WASHINGTON SQUARE E. U1 WEMMER CHERYL N SALEM, MA 01970 SALEM, MA 01970 78 WASH SO EAST U3 SALEM, MA 01970 Neighborhood Interpretive Sign Panels Neighborhood: Salem Common Proposed Site: Preferred Option: At entrance to Common across from Oliver Street. Recommended placement of sign would be in the grassy border between the fence and the walkway. This location is central to many of the sites mentioned on the panel —the arch,the bandstand,the mansions and the Joseph Story House on Winter Street. Sign would be oriented south to be read by pedestrians in the Common. Panel could also be placed on opposite side of walkway oriented north so that pedestrians would be facing Common when reading sign. However, placing sign on the Common coulc impact the visual quality of the park. Option 2: northwest corner of Common near Williams Street between existing lamp post and bench. m F ' r „ I A I , Ti t, r \NkM Preferred Option— Oliver Street entrance P - -F, FXINOIO R ,yp FRF FO _ 1A FOc Option 2—northwest corner near Williams Street y[Q OR. r �eCl}II\F. •.�. Saiem Hisrorical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN.SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS 01970 ,508) 745-9595 EXT. 311 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: Washington Square Address of Property: Salem Common Name of Record Owner: City of Salem at the reauest of ARTSalem Description of Work Proposed: Carving of rotted tree stump into sculpture of Samuel McIntire as has already been completed. Conditional that the sculpture be adecuately maintained, This certificate must be reviewed at a minimum of once every three years. Deterioration of the sculpture will result in violation of this certificate and possible revocation. Dated: 5/18/95 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. All e POL Air { i a Y �c� 1► also_ I ®olss■ 0 404-!1C �:� ►��►��►��i:.�f '" ' ►��►��►moi► CO 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 Y§ 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: Washington Square Address of Property: 0 Washin on Square Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Restoration of the McIntire Arch as detailed in the project handout dated 9/2/15. Dated: September 9, 2015 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: Cet CZs+�Zl rlL, 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. a Salem Historical Commission 1?0 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (9761 6195686 FAX(978)740-04N 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 Non-Applicability as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving IN Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign 91 Other District: []Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street El McIntire M Washington Square Address of Property: Washington Square Name of Record Owner(s): City of Salem Owner Mailing Address: 120 Washington Street, Salem, MA Description of Work Proposed: This application is for the second phase of the project. The work is described in detail in construction drawings entitled Repairs and Restoration/Salem Common 1976 Washington Arch, dated September 9, 2014, prepared by Winter Street Architects, Inc. The drawings are based closely on the input and approval of the Salem Historical Commission during their April 16, 2014 Meeting. AIDDlications must include Dhotos of existing conditions. taken firorn all 1 Winter Street Architects, Inc. for Name of Applicant-Salem Common Neighborhood Assoc. ❑Owner ❑Contractor []Tenant IROther. consultant Tel. #: 978.744.7379 E-mail Address: mmeche@wsarchitects.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Name Ann Sousa, SCNA, Mailing address: PO Box 8608 Cit,: Salem State:MA Zip: 01970 ul III r s. 1 • y • 1 Washington Illl,,.l, Salem Common • •• ••• Association 30 September 2013 ■ WSA SCNA COtl�m0� 00d �SSOG~ The Salem Common Neighborhood Association (SCNA) is working with the Salem Veteran's Council and the City of Salem to restore the McIntire Arch (1975.1976) located on the Salem Common.The mission of the Salem Common Neighborhood Association is to advocate for the improvement preservation and protection of the Salem Common Neighborhood and the Historic Salem Common.Past projects include restoring the Roger Conant Statue, building a new playground and painting the re-ice. It is time for a full restoration of the Arch located at the top of Winter Street,to renew our tribute to George Washington and the McIntire heritage of Salem and the designated birthplace of the National Guard. We have enlisted the assistance of Winter Street Architects to help with design and materials.The vision calls for a pocket park and signage to create a destination for residents and visitors alike.The Salem Common Neighborhood Association has had several successful fundraisers for this project and along with the Veterans Council,we are willing to contribute to and oversee the restoration. REASONS FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE MCINTIRE/WASHINGTON ARCH: 1. It is a symbol of the Founding of the i.'ation. 2. Gen.Washington was directly responsible for the Continental Army. 3. Salem Common has been designated the Birthplace of the National Guard, 1636-2012.The Massachuset-s Militia/National Guard used the common for training purposes. 4. Samuel McIntire is responsible for the design of the Arch and some of the homes around Salem Common IE Federal Architecture. 5. Salem Common was the site of the original Arch,a tribute to the Father of our Nation;built in 1976,the present structure honors of our nation's bicentennial. 6. SCNA's goal is to preserve the History of the Salem Common. 21 Winter Street Architects Study 1976 Washington Arch I, I Winter Street Architects i Executive Summary 3 • IWSAISCNA Contents ------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- ExecutiveSummary................................................._..................................................................._....................................................5 History........................................................................_..................................................................._....................................................8 AuthoritiesHaving Jurisdiction.............................._......................................................................................................................12 Observed Condition and Recommendations........................................................................_..................................................13 ForConsideration........................................................................................................................._..................................................23 Action.................................................................................................................................................................................................26 WorkPlan..........................................................................................................................................................................................27 I Funraising Partner................................................................................................................2 Contactand Support.....................................................................................................................................................................29 41 Winter Street Architects Siudyl1976 Washington Arch Executive Summary Salem's 1776 Replica Arch has become an important landmark,it is an iconic tribute to the original McIntire Arch and at 37 years old,it is steadily accumulating history.The Salem Common Neighborhood Association,in its campaign to rehabilitate the Arch, chooses a path of care appropriate for a true historic resource. Faithful to the original,the Arch's construction makes it vulnerable to the elements it faces every day and like the original Arch,without sufficient care, it will face the some fate as the original.The condition of the Arch varies from element to element, overall it is stable and repairable but its most irreplaceable elements—the Parga carvings—are seriously deteriorate and at risk of being lost.Immediate protection of the carvings is the primary goal of this study. Authority and Responsibility The Arch is public property and located in Salem Common National Historic District, as such the City of Salem has authority and responsibility for its care and disposition.When potential change to the Arch is contemplated, the Salem Historical Commission has authority and responsibility for its treatment. Rehabilitation SCNA, the primary rehabilitation proponents have broad ambitions for the Arch and the Commons but this effort is focused on the Arch and its rehabilitation.The scope and cost is modest but the need is urgent.The carvings are at risk and protection is urgent.The goal is to gain permission to remove and protect the carvings immediately then with guidance from the Salem Historical Commission identify a credible standard for rehabilitation.SCNA and it fundraising partners will raise private funds and commence rehabilitation as soon as spring 2014. Comfnunit� Value Beyond its inherent value as a cultural resource, a restored Washington Arch will become a milestone on Salem's history trail. It will present on opportunity to illustrate the story of Colonial Salem,General Washington's connections to our city and Samuel McIntire's role shaping our city. The Price of Rehabillitation Work completed to date is entirely volunteer or pro bono.The rehabilitation effort will require skilled artisans and quality materials.The proponents intend to raise sufficient private funds to contract qualified trades who will be held to National Park Service Standards and specification. No taxpayer funds are required. Request Herein, the proponents are requesting the permission to immediately rescue and protect the carvings in order to preserve and restore them;to gain the confidence of the City of Salem's Government;and establish authorization to move forward preparing a detailed preservation plan;and to raise funds in the community to support the effort by engaging partners and laying clear,the value of the Arch and its place in Salem's history. I Winter Street Architects Executive Summary 5 1976 Washington Arch w� .1 .i r I Winter Street Architects I Executive Summary 7 ■ Ati'�.:=.. t�C 1.1%.. History History courtesy of Peter Lachapelle and Ann Sousa, Salem Common Neighborhood Aseoclatfor. In 1805, the City of Salem decided to landscape Its common for use as a training ground for the militia.Samuel McIntire,Solemk genius woodcarver and self-taught Architect,was commissioned to design and construct four gateways,one for each side of the common.The main gateways, designated the "Washington Arch,"was located on the westerly side of the common at the head of Brown Street.The structure was built as 1• a tribute to General George Washington who visited the common to review the troops. McIntire modeled his design on ancient Roman Triumphal Arches used to welcome processions of the returning legions. The Arch on the Salem Common featured ornate carvings inc uding an oval portrait of Washington flanked by swags of drapery(festoons). It was then topped with a gold eagle to symbolize the then newly formed United States of America. r_ 1805 McIntire Arch Forty-f ve years later In 1850,the Arches were removed when the ccmmon was again remodeled,adding walkways and the largely extant cast iron fencing around the perimeter.In 1976. in anticipation of our country's 200th birthday. the Bicentennial Commission under the direction of Robert Murray commissioned to have the Arch reconstructed and designated it the "McIntire Washington Arch." Built from wood with a steel structural frame this new Arch was originally located at the southwest comer of the common, near the Hawthorne Hotel and not far from the original Washington Arch.It moved in the mid- 1980s to its current location aligned with Winter Street near the north end of the common. i B v 101s'Battalion National f r Guard Corps of ` Engineers, Reading Ma., Johannes Maki was the project supervisor.Carl Peterson contributed Architectural drawing for the project. Ramon Parga,of Salem,carved the Washington Portrait, Festoons,and Lunette Panel.Noted sculptor Reno "Ray" Pisano served as consultant to the project.James Kieran and Richard 1976 Replica Arch in original location Redfem were the carpenters and the staff of the Essex Institute contributed substantially to the ven-ure. Mayor Levesque formally dedicated the Arch o i July 41^, 1976.The reproduction Arch was showcased in Peabody Essex Museum's 2007 exhibit Samuel McIntire:Carving an American Ctxnnt loedkn_1976Wad*OOnA1M Style-Symbols of the New Republic. Condition of the Arch slowly declined until 1988 when the Salem Common Neighborhood gpproxrtnateLocation-1W611u111howArah Association and a group of US Navy �� Odglnal location-1976 Wapirpgh Mdt i 81 Winter Street Architects Study) 1976 Washington Arch crewmembers gave the structure a fresh coat of paint. The Salem Common was formally designated as the birthplace of the National Guard in 2012. Each spring the National Guard hosts a Muster and formal review of the Troops on the Common. Today the Arch stands forlorn and rapidly deteriorating at the top of Winter Street. It is the hope of the Salem Common Neighborhood Association to restore the Arch adding it to the map of histoic interpretative themes.The Arch will stand as a tribute to George Washington our first President, Commander of the Continental Army, for whom the streets around the Salem Common are named.Once restored the National Guard troops will march through the Arch during the annual muster. It will also serve as a tribute to Samuel McIntire reflecting his style as shown in the federal style homes around the Salem Common. or 1976 Parga Portrait Carving f � d .t. 1 � 1805 McIntire Portrait Carving I Winter Street Archiiec is History9 Studyl1976 Washington Arch i Rr� 1 � 1 l Winter Street Architects I History 111 is WSA I SCNA Authorities Having Jurisdiction This report makes preliminary but detailed recommendations for repair.Though this replica Arch may not yet fully qualify as"historic,"It remains a valued community resource and stands in a National Register Historic District. Accordingly,we are envisioning repairs based on the National Park Service Standards for Rehabilitation with "repair and preserve" as the guide for character def ning features; 'limited replacement in knd"is the guide for the balance of the structure. We encourage the preparation of professional construction documents to document contract scope and quality and to guide execution of the work. SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION The Arch is located within the Salem Common National Register Historic District.Any work on the Arch must be executed according to the Guidelines of the Salem Historical Commission (SHC) and any changes to the Arch are subject to Historical Commission Review.The contemplated work is predominately repair work and appropriate for a Certification of Non-Applicability but given its prominence as a community owned landmark,It is reasonable to expect a high level of interest and involvement by the commission. Nearly all of the recommended work is either repair or replacement in kind but there a few departures from the original construction that merit discussion and would benefit from Commission guidance. Carvings-the carvings are significantly deteriorated and once restored will remain vulnerable to further decay.Some consideration should be given to restoring them then casting replicas.The replicas would be less vulnerable to weather and deferred maintenance. Changing materials is subject to Commission review. MDO Plywood Siding-though we have not found explicit evidence in the record,we understand that MDO,the current column sheathing,was not original to the replica Arch.The MDO was introduced sometime after the relocation as a temporary repair.We are proposing replacing the MDO with flat boards similar to the original treatment. Missing Details-the column bases have relatively new bases that are not likely similar to the original detail. A discussion regarding these details is advised. MASSACHUSETTS BUILDING CODE Similarly,the Building Commissioner has responsibility for city owned structure and may take an interest though a ouilding permit is not required. According to the Massachusetts Building Code any maintenance which does not affect the structure,egress,fire protection systems,fire ratings,energy conservation provisions,plumbing,sanitary, gas,electrical or other utilities is an ordinary repair.A building permit is not required for ordinary repairs. LEAD PAINT The Arch predates the US ban on lead in paint (1978) and should be tested for lead content in advance of starting the work.If the presence of lead is confirmed,disposal and paint removal must comply with regulations. 121 Winter Street Architects 197E Washington Arch Observed Condition and Recommendations ---- ----------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Please note:our opinion regarding construction and condition of the Arch is based on direct observation without the benefit of detailed construction drawings, exploratory demolition, or testing.Descriptions cf the substrate and structure are largely based on anecdotal information CONDITIONS AT A GLANCE t a glance, the Arch appears significantly deteriorated and,while there is significant decay, closer inspection reveals numerous stable I RREPLACEABLE, PROTECT elements in fair to good condition. The roof is sound and the cornice projection has protected much of the upper portions of the structure which appear to be in good condition.Those C 001)CONDITION areas nearest to the ground are seriously deteriorated. The carvings—the unique and irreplaceable I 1 features of the Arch—have serious deterioration and are In danger of being lost. STANA, IKkEPAIL\BI-L ; 1 The west scroll is already lost and the 1 Washington Portrait is severely damaged. The south-facing Lunette Panel has fared 1 1 somewhat better but is at risk of continued 1 deterioration. 1 MISSING, REPLICATE r� 1 .J 1 POOR, REPLACE i I Winter Street Architects I Observed Condition and Recommendations 13 0 f1 WwS+bA'}I SCNAA009 �j .. J, Observation: We understand the Arch is erected around a frame of structural steel,likely anchored to concrete foundations.There is no apparent evidence of structural movement (a sure sign of structural or foundation deterioration).There is some likelihood that the frame is deteriorating but has not progressed to a point of failure. The foundatiors are likely reinforced concrete piers extending below the frost line with anchor bolts extending up for frame connections.There is no apparent evidence of movement or heaving,this suggests the foundations are substantial and sufficiently deep to resist winter heaving.Steel foundations reinforcement is vulnerable to corrosive soils and rust but otherwise are usually a trouble free element in simple structures. Recommendation:Inspect the steel frame during the course of repairs once the core is exposed.The apparent condition of the structure is satisfactory.Specific contingency for structural remediation is not indicated. SUBSTRATE / FRAMING �� l Observation: Between the wood outer layer of boards and the structural steel is a frame of dimensional lumber(presumably attached to the steel) that gives the Arch its shape and provides a substrate for attaching the boards.This frame Is observable t '� through the openings in the panels and boards near the bottom of the Arch.The observed condition at these locations is of stable wood with limited if any decay.It is reasonable to assume that some significant deterioration is present,especially near the ground. Recommendation: During the course of repai s,all deteriorated dimensional lumber is to be removed and ,eplaced. Elements at or near the ground should be replaced 2x wood framing visible at lower corner. with decay resistant wood species or treated lumber.A modest contingency allowance should be established for these repairs. 141 Stn-e- c:nit<-t, study) 1976 Washington Arch SHEATHING / BOARDS The Arch design features four flat-paneled areas: a. Areas above the capital molding (tympanum, pediment$) b. Columns c. Base area below the belt molding d. Scroll pedestals These areas are a mix of MDO plywood and wide flat boards, probably Spanish cedcr. 1 . I YDAPANUINA a Observed:This area is sheathed in wide flat boards that are nominally 12"wide and probably"Spanish Cedar" (see inset panel below).These boards are a, attached directly to the substrate,and appear in good condition.The point is failing, particularly along joints. F Recommendation: During the course of repairs, _ inspect for rot and repair as needed. Minimal repair is anticipated.The existing paint should be removed to b. bare wood, before the finish system is applied. � . ( rjL UP/Ili Observed:This area is sheathed in medium density overlay (MDO) plywood.The MDO panels are showing extensive delamination, particularly at the edges. We understand the MDO was applied to the columns as a temporary repair and ;1 that the original detail was similar to the tympanum. Recommendations: Attach new 12"wide nominal boards to C. 3 the substrate. Align vertical joints with the joints above the capital molding. Use single board top to bottom. Apply finish 1 system. 5PAN15H CEDAR This locally available lumber product is a favorite among restoration carpenters in New England. Though commonly referred to as Spanish cedar this wood is neither a Cedar,nor is it Spanish.It is a hardwood in the some family as Genuine Mahogany, and is grown in Latin America.Similar to mahogany,it features a reddish or pinkish brown coloringg it responds reasonably well to machining but its low density makes it most appropriate as a building material rather than a furniture wood. Spanish cedar lumber continues to be readily available.Because of its slow growth rate and high demand,it is considered"vulnerable-by the International Union for Conservation of Nature(tUCN)who advises caution when using Spanish cedar by ensuring certified or ,plantation harvested lumber. I Winter Street Architects Observed Condition and Recommendations 15 • IwSAISCNA C. BASE Observed:This area is currently sheathed in MDO plywood.The MDO panels are showing extensive delamination,particularly at the edges. Recommendation: Identical to Column Recommendations above. D. SCROLL PEDESTALS Observed:This area is sheathed in narrow boards but is otherwise is detailed in a fashion similar to boards on the upper panel. Unlike the upper boards,this area is showing significant decay. Recommendation:inspect all boards and repair or replace as needed.Anticipate 60%or more replacement.Paint on sound and stable boards selected to remain shall be removed down to bare wood in p•eparation for the finish system. � 0FFI f 4 _Y Observed:The soffit appears to be MDO Plywood and sound. Recommendation:inspect and repair replace as needed.Remove paint down to bare wood in preparation for the finish system. 16 1 winter Street Architects Studyl 1976 Washington Arch ORNAMENTAL MOLDINGS All of the moldings on the Arch are familiar shapes and reasonably available.The moldings range in condition from fair tD poor.Generally,the wood pieces near the top have fared better than those near the ground. A . CORNIc E a. Observed: The cornice molding appears sound and intact. Recommendation:inspect and repair as needed.Anticipate minimal repair.Remove paint down to bare wood in preperation for the finish system. Remove loose or released nails;refasten with stainless steel trim screws. b. B . CAPITAL MOLDING Observed:The cornice molding appears sound and ' intact, some joints,particularly on the lighter sections are beginning to open. ;T Recommendation:inspect and repair as needed. 11 Anticipate minimal replacement.Remove paint M1 down to bare wood in preparation for the finish system. Remove loose or released nails;refasten with stain ess steel trim screws. C . BELT (CHAIR RAIL) PAOLDING Observed:There are two shapes;the upper extends into the substrate like a water table.All pieces are present and sound.Many joints have opened. Pieces on the west column are held in - place by friction.The Cavetto-Ovolo beneath the belt is sound and intact but showing open joints. Recommendation:inspect and repair as needed. Remove paint down to bare wood in preparation for the finish system. D . BASE MOLDINGS Observed:The base moldings have deteriorated extensively and are missing in some locations.There is strong evidence that some if not all of 1 4 I this molding is a relatively recent repair.The size varies between the column bases and the scroll pedestal bases but both are simple flat Iboards with an eased upper corner. Recommendation: Identify original sound pieces and repair.Install new identical shaped pieces as required. I Winter Street Architects Observed Condition and Recommendations 17 ■ IWSAISCNA 181 Winter Street Architects ., J Studyl1976 Washington Arch CARVINGS WASHINGTON PORTRAIT Observed:The portrait appears to be carved from a single piece of clear wood and is affixed to an elliptical plaque of laminated lumber.On the lower left portion of the portrait,much of the lapel and ruffle portion of the carving are missing though to the elliptical wood plaque. At the center t top, there is a noticeable sky facing check along the hairline at the right temple. We did not observe the condition of the sky-facing portion of Washington's crown.The sky facing check is likely to contribute to rapid w deterioration. The wood ellipse is assembled from layers of laminated flat boards, the surface boards are clear grade while the substrate appears to be of lower grade with significant knots.The glue lines a-e now visible, an early sign of delamination.A significant portion of the board beneath the lapel and ruffles is missing.The exposed wood at the central bottom show evidence of both wood rot and infestation. Recommendation: Remove the carvings from the Arch to eliminate exposure to the elements and stabilize. Explore preservation and stabilization options.Options for restoration include direct restoration to the original carving or casting of a replica and recreating the missing elements.The majority of the portrait features geometry suitable for simple silicone mold making but the hair ribbon at the right is considerably more complex. LUNETTE PAPIEL - a Observed:The panel is a composition of several carved elements mounted on a single sheet of plywood (not MDO).The plywood face and edges are delaminating but appear sound.The condition of the carved elements varies but all appear to be intact and well bonded to the plywood.Margins betweer wood elements show checking and decay.The larger elements (central shield,flag,and unidentified element right of center near the bottom) show significant checking and wood rot. Recommendation:Similar to recommendation above. I Winter Street Architects Observed Condition and Recommendations I ■ J WSA SCNAA C FESTOON Observed:The festoons were carved from laminated wood as evidenced by the appearance of glue lines and the smooth ba a wood surface at the right panel.Subsequent to this photograph,additional portions of the festoon fell awayr and were recovered by the report team. Recommendation: Remove and repair,consider delaminating all pieces and re-bonding with advanced waterproof wood adhesives.Remove all paint in preparation for paint system. SCROLLS Observed:The scrolls were crafted from blanks of laminated boards, probably shaped by band saw and smoothed.The glue joints have weathered and are visible,many are open.The lower portion of the western scroll is completely missing.The scrolls sit upon a rectangular wood plinth with radiused edge giving it a cushion or pillow treatment.The plinth is laminated dimensional �T lumber and the radius edge creates a large area of end grain,both plinths are i exhibiting extensive curl and checking. t Recommendation: Fabricate a new scroll to replace the missing western t scroll,salvage,and incorporate the existing beak element.Remove and rebuild the eastern scroll,replacing any deteriorated elements,and re- laminatirg with advanced waterproof wood adhesive. Fabricate new plinths. Remove all paint in preparation for paint system. f � 201 6vinler Street Archilects Study) 1976 Washington Arch GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Much of the Arch repair work is simple carpentry, best accomplished by a small team in a relatively brief period. The repair requires both craftsmanship and careful specification to ensure durability. Knowing that maintenance of the Arch will continue to be vulnerable to the priorities of future city leadership,we encourage consultation with the Salem Historical Commission to arrive at an interpretation of the NPS and SHC guidelines that preserve those elements that are irreplaceable while providing flexibility to replace the compromised but readily replaceable elements. In our view, the carvings are the most significant elements and require the most conservative approach.Many of the upper portions of the Arch are sound and need little more than prep and painting but many of the lower elements are seriously deteriorated.We suggest these elements be replaced rather than preserved.Technologies to stabilize and rebuild deteriorated wood elements are available but they are expensive and introduce an even greater need for careful maintenance.We argue that simplified maintenance of the Arch will improve its life expectancy. WOOD SPECIFICATION . We believe the dominant wood species is Spanish cedar and recommend all replacement be in kind or with similar rot resistant hardwood. FASTENERS Building deterioration often starts with a single system failure that over time compromises other systems.Left unattended, deterioration accelerates as joints open to the weather. Keeping joints tight even after finish systems fail will slow deterioration. We recommend using stainless steel fastener, in particular stainless steel screws at all locations.Stainless steel will not deteriorate from water infiltration,will not damage wood elements, and is less likely to release its hold and allow the wood to move and open joints. PREPARATION AND FINISH Paint and wood protection systems continue to improve and with proper preparation and application of a quality paint system, it is reasonable to expect long life and minimal maintenance. Preparation-all elements both existing and new are to be stripped back to bare wood.A combination of scraping and chemical removal is advised.The Arch predates the US ban on lead in paint(1978);before starting the work, the paint should be tested for lead. It the presence of lead is confirmed,disposal and paint removal must comply with regulations. Wood Protection-to the maximum extent practical,all surfaces should be treated with an eco-friendly waterproof wood treatment, preferably an advanced system using nano-hydrophobic technology. (e.g.:Seal Once by NIC). All new pieces are to receive treatment on all six sides after machining. Existing pieces that remain in place shall be coated on all accessible sides. Painting System-The marketplace provides durable options for painting systems and careful selection is advised. Above all,it is important that the paint finish be selected as a system with complimentary primer and finish coats and that it is compatible with the wood protection system and preparation. I Winter Street Architects I Observed Condition and Recommendations 21 Studyl1976 Washington Arch For Consideration ----ereare minor---------changes-----to---the----design----------that----------would---------increase------The---max----i--mum---------interv----al--be-----tween-------ma------jor maintenance.-------- Th Review with SHC and/or application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability is mandated prior to execution of any changes to the existing construction RAISING THE BASE Observation: The base of the Arch is the most consis'ently deteriorated portion of the structure. Proximity to the ground and to drifted or plowed snow is the likely a strong ., contributor to the deterioration. For Consideration: Raise the Arch a nominal distance above the ground.Two � approaches come to mind: Raise the entire Arch by fabricating a spacer to batt between the steel frame and foundation.This approach is likely the most complicated and would require -- structural engineering, foundation exploration and a building permit. Raise the lower elements without structural cnanges. In both cases, consider installing a new stone or conc,ete base between the wood base and the grade. If would also be helpful to install bolla'ds or other landscape devices to protect the Arch and discourage plowing snow into the columns. t.• r SITE PLANNING Comin Soon! .q I Winter Street Architects For Conslderallon 123 Siudyl1976 Washington Arch I Winter Street Architects I For Consideration 125 01WSA ISCNA Action --- - ------ -------------------------------------- - --------------------- ---------------------- The proponents of the current initiative to rehabilitate the Washington Arch believe that time is of the essence,the Arch carvings are deteriorating rapidly and that this deterioration is possibly accelerating. this document was prepared to: 4 Study and record the condition of the Arch. -) Establish priorities for rescue,protection,restoration and repair. 4 Establish a credible but preliminary path forward. -) Establish the scope of work and approAmate cost. • Invigorate fundraising and financial support. • Begin a dialog with the authorities having jurisdiction. -) Establish the necessary permission or authority to move forward on the action plan. 4 Initiate Remediation and Improvements. 4 Rescue the carvings RESOLUTION Our ambition is to move the entire rehabilitotior process forward with confidence and with an emphasis on the urgency of the initial action-protection of the carvings. We herein request from the City of Salem,Its Administration and City Council: 1. Emergency Actions a. Permission to remove and protect the Washington Portrait,the Lunette Panel,the Festoon,and Scrolls from the Arch. b. Permission to install temporary protection over vulnerable areas not removed. 2. Permission to use any granted authority or endorsement by the city,to use the Arch image and story,and to use the immediate areas around the Arch to conduct fundraising activity. 3. Confirmation or approval of our assessment,action plan and rehabilitation plan.Authority to proceed with detailed design.Authority to review said design with authorities having jurisdiction including but not limited to the Salem Historical Commission. 4. Resolution that once the detailed design;achieves approval of the Salem Historical Commission,sufficien- funds are raised,appropriate protect ons are established,and an agreeable contract for repair is negotiated,the City of Salem will allow the restoration project to commence. 261 Winter Street Architects Studyl1976 Washington Arch Work Plan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From The outset,before this study was underway,it was clear to the project proponents that there is an urgent milestone, protection of the carvings. In our view, the best protection is careful removal from The Arch and storage in a stable dry environment. Progress toward our goals is proceeding apace;the drat study is complete and a meeting with the City Council is scheduled. Schedule Comments: Task 1 -Prepare Draft Study-Complete Task 6-Establish Permission to Rehabilitate-In progress Task 10-Holiday Wreath Sales-In Progress Task 11 -Ongoing Fundraiser-Duration is a placeholder. Task 12-Threshold Funds Raised-This task is a predecessor milestone for Task 16 Construction. 7014 May Jun I Jul I AugSep I Oct Nov Dec Jon Feb 1 Mar I Apr IMayllunj Jul jAugj 1 Design Services ..... '............. ... .. L. ...... d . .. .. . 2 report Draft study .:. ..:.. ..._... ... ... i...........:. . S : s, prepare Final Report 4 .... . q- reWre Detailled Desijm . ... .... . 5 Jursidichonal Permits *Rei�bikate.. ... .. . .. ..6sta lish Perb......e7 lemmission Renew ............. .,....:......................................_.._ .....Final Aprovals/Permits Fuudrai30 i liday Wreath Sales agoing Fundrasing... ..haMer) 12 [ Threshosed(placeholder" 13 abiI tatio Rehit . . :... .. .......... ... ._.: :. ... .. .i. .. .. . 15 Emergency Prote on ... '.. .. .. .. .. ..... ___....... ...... .. ..... 15 .. t Bidding/Nego iations [ 16 Construct on I Winter Street Architects Work Plan 27 ■ WSA SCNA t. I Fundraising Partner Salem Boy Scout Troop 24 has joined the SCN.A's long standing effort to secure funds for the Arch.Troop 24,a Scout led troop,voted to leverage its traditional Holiday Wreath Sales on behalf of the Arch Rehabilitation.The troop's goals and ambitions include: Fund Raising to contribute to the Arch rehaoilitation Service-supporting restoration as a service to Salem and the 1 sr Cadet Corp. An opportunity to generate Goodwill Public Relations-raising awareness of Troop 24,SCNA,and the Arch. T24 Wreath Store on Salem Common-with permission,Troop 24 hopes to generate sales and contributions beneath Arch during the holidays. Sharing the Proceeds Every Holiday Season,Troop 24 conducts wreath sales,raising funds to support scouting activity throughout the year.The Scouts biggest seller is the doors-sizer) 16"wreath.The Troop purchases handmade balsam wreathes and decorates them as a Troop activity.Most wreaths are sold door to door throughout Salem between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Approximately 50%of the sales price goes to purchasing the wreaths and decorations;20%goes to the individual Scout's Troop Account to support his dues and activity.Remaining proceeds traditionally are used buy equipment, pay BSA fees,conduct Troop activities,and to support scouts who need extra help to participate. Troop 24 pledges 10%-30%of its profit from door-to-door individual sales and as much as 40%of the yet to be designed Special Edition SCNA Arch Wreath. 28 1 Winter Street Architects -101976 Washington Arch Contact and Support - - -------------------------------- ------------- This report was prepared by Mark Meche AIA, Winter Street Architects, Inc. at no cost to the Salem Common Neighborhood Association, the City of Salem, or Salem Troop 24. Ann Sousa and Peter Lachopelle contributed significantly to the content. QUESTIONS CAN BE DIRECTED TO : IMARK IMECHE AIA Winter Street Architects, Inc. 209 Essex Street,Suite 300 Salem, MA 01970 MMeche@WSArchitects.com ANN SOUSA, PRESIDENT OF SCNA or PETER 1 ACHAPELLE, DIRECTOR / ARCH COMMITTEE Salem Common Neighborhood Association P.O. Box 8608 Salem, MA 01970 solemcommonassociation@vahoo.com CONTRIBUTIONS AND SUPPORT For support of the Salem Troop 24 Fundraiser or if you have interest in purchasing a Holiday Wreath to support Salem Troop 24 and the Washington Arch,contact: ARCH FUNDRAISER / TROOP 24 C/o Mark Meche AIA Winter Street Architects, Inc. 209 Essex Street,Suite 300 Salem, MA 01970 MMeche@WSArchitects.com or holidaYwreaths@salem24.mvtr000.us For Direct Support through SCNA,contact: ARCH FUNDRAISER c/o Salem Common Neighborhood Association P.O. Box 8608 Salem,MA 01970 solemcommonassociation@yahoo.com 1 Winter Street Architects !Contact and Support 29 U Z CO 1-- L)U W F C) E C1I Existing Roof to remain, inspect, patch as required C11 --- ___ _ U (D rn L)i __ L i C21 Existing Cornice to remain, inspect for decay, remove raised nails,C21'- Q to o secure loose portion with stainless steel fasteners, prep for finish X Q system. �\ W m o v C41 Carving Trace-using Masonite or similar rigid material, fabricate a W U) m- � W � E Q / - template from the existing trace marks, provide stainless steel index F rn � op < marks on siding, mark index locations on template. \ N C) r- C51 Entablature-Flat board siding-existing to remain, inspect, any IX CN protruding fasteners, replace with stainless trim screws, prep and W Lunette Panel Location paint. F. T-0" _Z _ C141 Access panel-removed existing screws and relplace with ss 3 _ threaded inserts and matching machine screws. \\ C61 Existing Capital Molding to remain, inspect, replace existing nails C61 and reinstall with SS screws, prep and paint. _ _ _ _ _ _ -- _Reconstruction Demarcation Line _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Salem Common C71 New Profile at Capital Molding, see detail. C71 Arch 'C121 Install new stainless steel u-bolt with reinforced backing. Arch CSI New siding at Columns Restoration C131 Install new stainless steel cleat with reinforced backing. North Washington j Square Salem, MA PIOJKtNUMW. P6000.000 Construction � Documents — o C101 New Scroll C101 _ oae Med 2'-0" 2'-6518" 12'-0" 2'-65/8" 2'-0" _ C91 New Column BaseC91- - Sept. 9, 2014 o C11 i New Pedestal C111 NO. DESCR. DATE - - - - Base - - - Base - „ 2 South Elevation 1 West Elevation a A2.2 114" = 1'-0" Az.2 1/4" = 1'-0" Construction - Elevations N A2•2 © 2014 Winter Street Architects, Inc. - M � September Drawing Revisions Since our last presentation to the Commission,we have gathered additional information about the original condition and design of the 1976 Arch.The most significant new resource was a photograph provided by Len Cawley, a former Salem City Counselor and member of the Bicentennial Commission.This photo along with other related photos provided mucn reeded insight into the original design. When the arch moved to its current location, much of the feature q r. and detail below the capital molding either deteriorated or was significantly damaged during the relocation effort.The existing f scrolls, siding and molding below the capital molding are not original, having been replace during the move or during subsequent repairs. a I, i The Construction Documents submitted depict the intended restoration reflecting the 1976 design.The two drawings submitted herewith A2.1 and A2.2 incorporate minor dimensional adjustments. SCROLL PROFILE THROUGH THE YEARS . Around 1802 by Samuel McIntyre created the original inspiration for the 1976 Arch.McIntyre's . F work was captured in in a c-1850 Daguerreotype (PEM Collection),this image was likely as source for Ramon Parga and others as they crafted their Bicentennial version. A. McIntyre original 1802-1850 B. Bicentennial Arch 1976 C. 1976 Arch, after relocation c-1983 r D. 1976 Arch, 2015 Restoration. � f A. B. Winter Street Architect, Drawing Revisions Site Planning --------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - ------ -- ----- ---- — At present,the arch sits in a rectangle of stone dust.At the urging of project proponents, the City of Salem is exploring the installation a pad at the arch base, possibly a cobble stone rectangle but more likely a brick paved area. We feel that wi-h a little more planning, we can being to organize the area in a way that rein--orc'ng the landmark, makes it more useful and informative and may serve to better protect the arch over the years.The sketches below are sfighly more complicated but use less material material These sketches are offered as ideas for exploration.They do not represent aproved plans, or deeply developed solutions. / _-- Existing Path --- Planting Bed — Low Bollard — Arch Column Cobble Plinth (in Arch Contract' Paving Insert (concrete or other r — Compass Rose — Brick Pavers I l \ I y Future (stone dust?) approx. 2,400sf - l� m Progress IL / am= .._ - Spanish cedar I for the scrolls, donated by Keiver-Willard Lumber .'i 1 - f _ I , Scroll Pattern I by Rich Loperchia, Alpine Woodworks -�. Boy Scout assistance I a little help in the shop at Alpine Woodworks, Salem Winter Sheet Architects Progress 5 • r r 10, • September Drawing Revisions Since our last presentation to the Commission,we have gathered additional information about the original condition and design of the 1976 Arch.The most significant new resource wcs a photograph provided by Len Cawley,a former Salem City Counselor and member of the Bicentennial Commission.This photo along with other related photos provided much needed insight into the original design. When the arch moved to its current location, much o1 the feature q and detail below the capital molding either deterioratec or was significantly damaged during the relocation effort.The existing scrolls, siding and molding below the capital molding are not - -- original, having been replace during the move or during subsequent repairs. The Construction Documents submitted depict the intended restoration reflecting the 1976 design.The two drawings submitted herewith A2.1 and A2.2 incorporate minor dimensioncI adjustments. SCROLL PROFILE THROUGH THE YEARS . Around 1802 by Samuel McIntyre created the original inspiration for the 1976 Arch. McIntyre's t, work was captured in in a c-1850 Daguerreotype )PEM Collection), this image was likely as source for Ramon Pargo and others as they crafted their Bicentennial version. A. McIntyre original 1802-1850 B. Bicentennial Arch 1976 C. 1976 Arch, after relocation c-1983 D. 1976 Arch, 2015 Restoration. 4� J A. B. C. D. winter Street Architects Drawing Revisions t Site Planning -------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- At present,the arch sits in a rectangle of stone dust.At the urging of project proponents,the City of Salem is exploring the installation a pad at the arch base, possibly a cobble stone rectangle but more likely a brick paved area. We feel that with a little more planning, we can being to organize the area in a way that reinforcing the landmark, makes it more useful and informative and may serve to better protect the arch over the years.The sketches below are slighly more complicated but use less material material These sketches are offered as ideas for exploration.They do not represent aproved plans, or deeply developed solutions. — - Existing Path - Planting Bed - Low Bollard - Arch Column r _ - Cobble Plinth (in Arch Contract Paving Insert (concrete or other --- Compass Rose Brick Pavers 1 Future (stone dust?) approx. 2,400sf s Progress Spanish cedar I for the scrolls, donated ty Keiver-Willard Lumber Scroll Pattern by Rich Laperchia, Alpine Woodworks Boy Scout assistance I a riffle help in the shop ct Alpine Woodworks, Salem l Winter Street Architects Progress 15 13 z N f- U W 2 O E U N 0 OU «` M N Q Cn O r,-CD U W N O V t -C11 Existing Roof to remain, inspect, patch as required Ir W E r Q C21 Existing Cornice to remain, inspect for decay, remove raised nails, ED o =m � secure loose portion with stainless steel fasteners, prep for finish EDN to U) 0 system. W C41 Carving Trace-using Masonite or similar rigid material,fabricate a F. Portrait Carving template from the existing trace marks, provide stainless steel index Z marks on siding, mark index locations on template. CSI Entablature-Flat board siding-existing to remain, inspect, any 3 - protruding fasteners, replace with stainless trim screws, prep and U ! paint. _C61 Existing Capital Molding to remain, inspect, replace existing nails and reinstall with SS screws, prep and paint. — Reco struction Demarcation Line — — Salem — — — — — — — — — —� — — — — — — — — — — - - - - - - - - - - - - - Common- - - - - - - - - - - Common C71 New Profile at Capital Molding, see detail. Arch 'I- - -C81 New siding at Columns Restoration North� I I Washington Square Salem, 1 I I A3.4 A3.1 i P'%M""mn�&: : P6000.000 Construction �l ' Documents C10 New Scroll r— -C111 New Pedestal OMlnued --C91 New Column Base Sept. 9, 2014 NO. DESCR DATE Base Base I oil 0" 1 North Elevation ! 2 East Elevation aA2.1 1/4" = 1'-0" A21 ! 1/4" = 1'-0" Construction Elevations M N /2. 0) © 2014 Winter Street Architects, Inc. — 0 Z ui l- W = o E --C11 Existing Roof to remain, inspect, patch as required C1 — U aM 0 / C21 Existing Cornice to remain, inspect for decay, remove raised nails,C21 — ` Q o t-- secure secure loose portion with stainless steel fasteners, prep for finishx Q system. \ .,..�� W N S r CO r -F- W i/ C41 Carving Trace-using Masonite or similar rigid material, fabricate a IJ w template from the existing trace marks, provide stainless steel index F-F (D 1 t- Q cn \ / marks on siding, mark index locations on template. N N U) U) o) C51 Entablature-Flat board siding-existing to remain, inspect, any W protruding fasteners, replace with stainless trim screws, prep and F Lunette Panel Location) paint. Z 3'-0' _ C141 Access panel-removed existing screws and relplace with ss 3 threaded inserts and matching machine screws. C61 Existing Capital Molding to remain, inspect, replace existing nails C61 and reinstall with SS screws, prep and paint. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _Reconstruction_Demarcation Line_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Salem C71 New Profile at Capital Molding, see detail. C7 - Common j'C121 Install new stainless steel u-bolt with reinforced backing. Arch C81 New siding at Columns Restoration r C131 Install new stainless steel cleat with reinforced backing. North Washington Square j Salem, MA Pr*d Num P6000.000 Construction Documents o C10l New Scroll C1ol oMeisWa 2'-0" 2'-65/18" 12'-0" 2'-65/8" 2'-0" C91 New Column BaseC91--- _ _ Sept. 9, 2014 y C111 New Pedestal C111 - __ NO. DESCR. DATE o Base g Basel l - -- / 2 ` South Elevation 1 ` West Elevation EL Az.z� 1/4"= 1' 0" A2.2 114" = 1' 0" Construction - a _ Elevations a N • 2.2 2014 Winter Street Architects, Inc. - U Z U1 l'- L)U W I- C11 Existing Roof to remain, inspect, patch as required Cllr a) rn r- °v ' C21 Existing Cornice to remain, inspect for decay, remove raised nails,C21---__\ -� Q o j - - secure loose portion with stainless steel fasteners, prep for finish c) ' system. \ W ( o v t W C41 Carving Trace-using Masonite or similar rigid material, fabricate a W W E Q template from the existing trace marks, provide stainless steel index o marks on siding, mark index locations on template. N N ?� CSI Entablature-Flat board siding-existing to remain, inspect, any C protruding fasteners, replace with stainless trim screws, prep and FW- Lunette Panel Location paint. Z 3'-0" y C141 Access panel-removed existing screws and relplace with as 3 threaded inserts and matching machine screws. C61 Existing Capital Molding to remain, inspect, replace existing nails C61 and reinstall with SS screws, prep and paint. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ — _ Reconstruction Demarcation Line _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Salem C71 New Profile at Capital Molding, see detail. C71 -- Common ` C121 Install new stainless steel u-bolt with reinforced backing. Arch 'c81 New siding at Columns Restoration C131 Install new stainless steel cleat with reinforced backing. North Washington Square Salem, MA ann""mar: P6000.000 Construction Documents C101 New Scroll C101 - owe lMW 2'-0" 2'-6518" 12'-0" 2'-6518" 2'-0" -C91 New Column BaseC91- -` Sept. 9, 2014 c - C111 New Pedestal 0111 ��_ � � NO. DESCR. DATE Base Bas 011 e 2 South Elevation �1 West Elevation a A2.2 1/4" = 1'-0" \ A2.z/ 1/4" = 1'-0" Construction - Elevations 0 N • 2.2 2014 Winter Street Architects, Inc. — g0 T 6 N 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 ❑ Painting ❑ Signage O 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: Washineton Square Address of Property: 0 Washington Square Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Restoration of 22 sections of the historic cast-iron fence. All restoration work will be completed according to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards. There will be no changes to the outward appearance of the fence including design, material, and color. Dated: January 2, 2015 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By:4ffA—:Z� 1 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. Date Stamp � •b dF. o S {ipu: t� I• Salem Historical Commission 1zn:_.ASHI>:c-om STREET SALEM.MASSAC!WSETT9 01570 For Office Use Only 9791619 5685 FAXf978174'0 040. 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 ❑✓ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street []McIntire QWashington Square Address of Property: 0 Washington Square Name of Record Owner(s): City of Salem Owner Mailing Address: 93 Washington Street,Salem,MA Description of Work Proposed Plcas'e lvpe orpriut clear/t'. !Attach a&lilional sbceLs; as neressan: Restoration of 22 sections of the historic cast-iron fence. All restoration work will be completed according to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and to the same specifications as Phase 1 of the restoration project. Name of Applicant: Natalie Lovett ❑Owner❑Contractot❑TenantQOther: Signature: Date: 12/22/14 l,el. #: 978-619-5685 E-mail Address: nlovcr.,ysalem.com Certificate ivill he mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Name Mailing address: City: State:_Zip: ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described and the application includes all information needed for the Commission to make a determination. Failure to submit a complete application may result in a continuation to a future meeting Recommended information includes: Photos of existing conditions, taken from all public ways Site plan showing location of improvements Elevation drawings of the existing conditions and proposed improvements Drawings of details and other special conditions, including profiles Description, photographs, and/or catalog cuts of proposed materials (please bring to the meeting product samples, if appropriate) Dimensions (i.e. height of fence, size of pickets and posts, etc.) Paint color samples, if applicable (no less than 2"x2") Location and size of all mechanical equipment, such as transformers, HVAC equipment, electrical service and meters, and proposed screening e� CONSULTING INC. 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Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Washington Square Address of Property: Washington Square/Salem Common Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Temporary, removal and protection of the McIntire Arch carvings. The carvings will be restored, repaired, and reinstalletl ars part oj'the McIntire Arch preservation project scheduled for Spring 2014. Non-applicability elite to work being in-kind repair and temporary removal. Dated: November 7, 2013 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: ( 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 pen-nits or approvals) prior to commencing work. Salem Historical Commission tW WASHINGTON STREET.SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (9M$1956435 PAX(976)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 as described below for: ❑ New Construction ❑ Moving IN Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Sign gJ Other District: ❑Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street ❑McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: Washington Square Name of Record Owner(s): City of Salem Owner Mailing Address: 120 Washington Street, Salem, MA Description of Work Proposed: Initial stage is to remove and stabilize the carving on the 1976 Washington Arch. See attached for additional detail. Winter Street Architects, Inc. for Name of Applicant-Salem Common Neighborhood Assoc. Owner -Contractor ❑Tenant l3Other• consultant Tel. 4: 978.744.7379 E-mail Address: mmeche@wsarchitects.com Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here. Certificate should be mailed to: Name Ann Sousa, SCNA, Mailing address: PO Box 8608 Cin,_ Salem State:MA Zip: 01970 �.. .f ,� •ice" �` f r" ; ��.JY •�_1..�1 ;� .. � � Y yam, ` ., f s � r Li h 1976 Washin Iton Arch • - • • - i •• ••• Association October c • WSA SCNA Com,- O� +r G ood he Salem Common Neighborhood Association (SCNA) is working with the Salem Veteran's Council and the City of Salem to restore the McIntire Arch (1975-1976) ocated on the Salem Common.The mission of the Salem Common Neighborhood Association is to advocate for the improvement pres=rvation and protection of the Salem Common Neighborhood and the Historic Salem Common.Past projects incluce restoring the Roger Conant Statue, building a new playground and painting the fence. It is time for a full restoration of the Arch located at the top of Winter Street,to renew our tribute to George Washington and the McIntire heritage of Salem and the designated birthplace of the National Guard. We have enlisted the assistance of Winter Street Architects to help with design and materials.The vision calls for a pocket park and signage to create a destination for residerts and visitors alike.The Salem Common Neighborhood Association has had several successful fundraisers for this project and along with the Veterans Council,we are willing to contribute to and oversee the restoration. REASONS FOR RESTORATION OF THE MCINTIRE/WASHINGTON ARCH : 1. The Arch is a symbol of the Founding of our Nation. 2. Gen.Washington was directly responsible fcr the Continental Army. 3. Salem Common has been designatec the Birthplace of the National Guard, 1636-2012.The Massachusetts Militia/National Guard used the common fcr training purposes. 4. Samuel McIntire is responsible for the design of the Arch and some of the homes around Salem Common, i.e.:Federal Architecture. 5. Salem Common was the site of the original Arch,a tribute to the Father of our Nation;built in 1976,the present structure honors that of our nation's bicentennial. 6. SCNA's goal is to preserve the History of the Salem Common. 2 1976 Washington Arch n Contents --- ---------- -- --------------- ExecutiveSummary............................................................................................................................................................................4 History..................................................................................................................................................................................................5 AuthoritiesHaving Jurisdiction............... .........................................................................................................................................7 Observed Condition and Recommendations..............................................................................................................................8 ForConsideration........................................... ................................................................................................................................15 Action.............................................................. ..................................................................................................................................17 WorkPlan Update............................................................................................................................................................................18 FundraisingPartner...........................................................................................................................................................................19 Contactand Support................................................................................................................................ .....................................20 I Winter Street Architects ExecuHve Summary 3 f 0 1 WSA I SCNA Executive Summary Salem's 1776 Replica Arch has become an important landmark,it is an iconic tribute to the original McIntire Arch and at 37 years old,it is steadily accumulating history.The Salem Common Neighborhood Association,in its campaign to rehabilitate the Arch,chooses a path of care appropriate for a-rue historic resource. Faithful to the original,the Arch's construction makes it vulnerable to the elements it faces every day and like t-le original Arch,without sufficient care,it will face the same fate as the original.The condition of the Arch varies from element to element,overall it is stable and repairable but its most ineplaceab a elements-the Parga carvings—are seriously deteriorated and at risk of being lost.Immediate protecton of the carvings Is the primary goal of this study. Authority and Responsibility The Arch is public property and located in the Salem Common National Historic District,as such the City of Salem has authority and responsibility for its care anc disposition. Salem City Council has endorsed the plar put forth on condition that a Building Permit is obtained. Salem Historical Commission-Has the ou-hodty/obligation to either determine that the work performed is appropriate for a certificate of non-disclosure or that the work requires review.A certificate on non- applicability is a prerequisite for building permit n a Historic District. Mass Historical Commission-has establisl-ed a preservation restriction on the Salem Common,any work therein requires approval. Salem Building Commissioner-Has the authority to issue a building permit Rehabilitation SCNA,the primary rehabilitation proponents have broad ambitions for the Arci and the Commons but this effcrt is focused on the Arch and its rehabilitation.The scope and cost is modest but the need is urgent.The carvings are ct risk and protection is urgent.The goal is to gain permission to remove and protect the carvings immediately then with guidance from the Salem Historical Commission identify a credible standard for rehabilitation.SCNA and it fundraising partners will raise private funds anc commence rehabilitation as soon as spring 2014. Community Value Beyond its inherent value as a cultural resource,a restored Washington Arch will become a milestone on Salem's history trail.it will present an opportunity to illustrate tie story of Colonial Salem, General Washington's connections to our city and Samuel McIntire's role shaping our city. RehabiHitationFunds, Volunteers and Donors Work completed to date is entirely volunteer o-probono.The list of organ¢aticn eager to support the effort is growing and fundraising activity is escalating.The project will be completed using the fundraising proceeds,no taxpayer funds are required. The rehabilitation effort will require skilled artisans and quality materials.The proponents intend to raise sufficient private funds to contract qualified trades who will be held to clear contractual requirements and standards. Request The plan has been endorsed by the City Council. At the time of this draft,the proponents are schedule to mee- with Salem Historical Commission,hoping to move the project forward and rerrove the carvings before winter. 41 1976 Washington Arch History - ------------ — - — ---------------------- ----------------_----- I-IIQf,;, rourr, of P=�,�i Lr(, •l Belle and Ann Sousa. Salem Common Neighborhood Association. In 1805, the City of Salem decided to landscape its common for use as c training ground for the militia.Samuel McIntire,Salem's ,T genius woodcarver and self-taught Architect,was ql commissioned to design and construct four gateways, one for each side of the common.The main gateways,designated the "Washington Arch,"was located on the westerly side of the -1116. common at the head of Brown Street.The structure was built as a tr bute to General George Washington who visited the common to review the troops. McIntire modeled his design on ancient Roman Triumphal Arches used to welcome processions of the returning legions. The Arch on the Salem Common featured ornate carvings including an oval portrait of Washington flanked by swags of drapery (festoons). It was then topped with a gold eagle to symbolize the then newly formed United States of America. Fcrty-five years later in 1850,the Arches were removed when 1805 McIntire Arch the common was again remodeled, adding walkways and the la'gely extant cast iron fencing around the perimeter, In 1976, in anticipation of our country's 200th birthday, the Bicenternial Commission under the direction of Robert Murray commissioned to have the Arch reconstructed and designated it the "McIntire Washington Arch." Built from wood with a steel structural frame this new A-ch was originally located at the southwest comer of the common,near the iawthorne Hotel and not for from the original Washington Arch. It moved in the mid- 1980s to its current location aligned with Winter Street near the north end of the common. 101"Bcttalion National Guard Corps of Engineers, Reading Ma.,Johannes Maki was the project supervisor.Carl Peterson contributed Architectural drawing for the project Ramon Parga,of Salem,carved the Washington Portrait, Festoons,and Lunette Panel. Noted sculptor Reno "Ray" Pisano served os consultant to the project.James Kieran and Richard Redfem were the carpenters and the staff of the Essex Institute contributed substantially to the venture. 1976 Replica Arch in original location Mayor Levesque formally dedicated the Arch on July 4'n, 1976.The reproduction Arch was showcased in the Peabody Essex Museum's 2007 exhibit Samuel McIntire:Carving an American current Location-1976 Washington Arch Style-Symbols of the New Republic. Condition of the Arch slowly declined until 1988 when the Salem Common Neighborhood Approxtnate Location-1805 WmH g on Arch Association and a group of US Navy Original LocaHon-1976 Washington Arch Winter Street Architects ,History 5 r ■ 1 WSA i SCNA crewmembers gave the structure a fresh coal of paint. The Salem Common was formally designated as the birthplace of the National Guard in 2012.Each spring the National Guard hosts a Muster and formal review of the Troops on the Common. Today the Arch stands forlorn and rapidly deteriorating at the top of Winter Street. It is the hope of the Salem Common Neighborhood Association to restore the Arch adding it to the map of historic interpretative themes.The Arch will stand as a tribute to George Washington our first President,Commander of the Continental Army,for whom the streets around the Salem Common are named.Once restored the National Guard troops will march through the Arch during the annual muster.It will also serve as a tribute to Samuel McIntire reflecting his style as shown in the federal style homes around the Salem Common. r 1976 Parga Podralitc lg 1805 McIntire Portra(tCarving 1976 Replica Archin oipinallocatlon 1976 Replica Arch relocated u s qd�1 1 l�ll11111Tf1111 �f «IVIT n" Images Courtesy of Michael Coleman 6 1976 Washington Arch Authorities Having Jurisdiction This report makes preliminary but detailed recommendations for repair.Though this replica Arch may not yet fully qualify as "historic," it remains a valued community resource and stands in a National Register Historic District. Accordingly,we are envisioning repairs based on the National Park Service Standards for Rehabilitation with 'repair and preserve" as the guide for character defining features; "limited replacement in kind"is the guide for the balance of the structure. We encourage the preparation of professional construction documents to document contract scope and quality and to guide execution of the work. SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION The Arch is located within the Salem Common National Register Historic District.Any work on the Arch must be executed according to the Guidelines of the Salem Historical Commission (SHC) and any changes to the Arch are subject to Historical Commission Review.The contemplated work is predominately repair work and appropriate for a Certification of Non-Applicability but given its prominence as a community owned landmark,it is reasonable to expect a high level of interest and involvement by the commission. Nearly all of the recommended work is either repair or replacement in kind but there a few departures from the original construction that merit discussion and would benefit from Commission guidance. Carvings-the carvings are significantly deteriorated and once restored will remain vulnerable to further decay.Some consideration should be given to restoring them then casting replicas.The replicas would be less vulnerable to weather and deferred maintenance. Changing materials is subject to Commission review. -- MDO Plywood Siding-though we have not found explicit evidence in the record,we understand that MDO, the current column sheathing,was not original to the replica Arch.The MOO was introduced sometime after the relocation as a temporary repair.We are proposing replacing the MOO with flat boards similar to what is understood to be the original treatment. Missing Details-the column bases have relatively new bases that are not likely similar to the original detail. A discussion regarding these details is advised. MASSACHUSETTS BUILDING CODE According to the Massachusetts Building Code any maintenance which does not affect the structure,egress, fire protection systems,fire ratings, energy conservation provisions,plumbing,sanitary,gas,electrical or other utilities is an ordinary repair.A building permit is not required for ordinary repairs. The contemplated repair work with in kind replacement does not necessarily precipitate obtaining a building permit however,the Salem City Council has included obtaining a permit as a condition of their approval.The project proponents will pursue apply for the permit upon receiving a certificate of non-applicability or other action by the Historical Commission. LEAD PAINT The Arch predates the US ban on lead in paint (1978) and should be tested for lead content in advance of starting the work. If the presence of lead is confirmed, disposal of materials and paint removal must comply with regulations. Winter Street Architects Authorities Having Jurisdiction 7 Observed Condition and Recommendations Please note:our opinion regarding construction and condition of the Arch is based on direct observation without the benefit of detailed construction drawings,exploratory demolition, or testing. Descriptions of the substrate and structure are largely based on anecdotal information C 0 NAMIUM&IT A G I At a glance,the Arch appears significantly deteriorated and,while there is significant decay,closer inspection reveals numerous stable elements in fair to good condition. IRREPLACPAISLE,PROTECT The roof is sound and the cornice projection has protected much of the upper portions of the structure which appear to be in good Goof CONDITION condition.Those areas nearest to the ground are seriously deteriorated. The carvings—the unique and irreplaceable features of the Arch—have TAKE EPAw+uE serious deterioration and are in danger of being lost.The west scroll is already lost and the Washington Portrait is severely damaged.The south-facing Lunette Panel has fared somewhat better but is at risk of continued deterioration. ISANG.. TE POOP, EPIACE Observation:We understand the Arch is erected around a frame of structural steel,likely anchored to concrete foundations.There is no apparent evidence of structural movement (a sure sign of structural or foundation deterioration).There is some likelihood that the frame is deteriorating but has not progressed to a point of failure. The foundations are likely reinforced concrete piers extending below the frost Fne with anchor bolts extending up for frame connections.There is no apparent evidence of movement or heaving,this suggests the foundations are substantial and sufficiently deep to resist winte•heaving.Steel foundations reinforcement is vulnerable to corrosive soils and rust but otherwise is usually a trouble free element in simple structures. Recommendation: Inspect the steel frame during the course of repairs once the core is exposed.The apparent condition of the structure is satisfactory.Specif c contingency for structural rerrediation is not indicated Substrate/ Framing Observation: Between the wood outer layer of boards and the structural steel is a frame of dimensional lumber (presumably attached to the steel) that gives the Arch its shape and provides a substrate for attaching the boards.This frame is observable through the openings in the panels and y. boards near the bottom of the Arch.The observed condition at these locations is of stable wood with limited if any decay. It is reasonable to — assume that some significant deterioration is present,especially near the ground. Recommendation: During the course of repcirs,all deteriorated dimensional lumber is to be removed and replaced. Elements at or near pX wood having visible at laxer comer. the ground should be replaced with decay resistant wood species or treated lumber.A modest contingency allowance should be established for these repairs. 8 _ . 1976 Washington Arch SHEATHING / BOARDS The Arch design features four flat-paneled areas: a. Areas above the capital molding (tympanum, pediment?) b. Columns c. Base area below the belt molding d. Scroll pedestals These areas are a mix of MDO plywood and wide Flat boards, - probably Spanish cedar. , - a' r f A .TyMPAN UM Observed:Sheathed in wide flat boards and nominally 12"wide, probably "Spanish Cedar",these boards are attached directly to the substrate, and appear in good condition.The paint is failing, particularly along joints.IL _ Recommendation: During the course of repairs,inspect for rot and repair as needed. Minimal repair is anticipated. Remove existing b paint to bare wood before the finish system is applied. B . COLUMNS Observed:Sheathed in medium density overlay (MDO) plywood, the panels are showing extensive delaminotion, particularly at the edges. We Understand the MDO was applied as a temporary repair and that the original detail was similar to the tympanum. Recommendations:Attach new 12'wide nominal boards to the substrate.Align vertical joints with the joints above the capital molding. Use single board top to bottom.Apply finish system. •'d• C . BASE a '` Observed:Sheathed in MOO plywood,the MDO panels are showing extensive delaminaticn, particularly at the edges. Recommendation: Identical to Column Recommendations above. SPANISH CEDAR D . SCROLL PEDESTALS This locally avaifabJe lumber j product is a favorite among Observed:This area s sheathed in narrow boards but is restoration carpenters in New otherwise is detailed in a fashion similar to boards on the England Though commonly upper panel. Unlike fl-e upper boards,this area is referred to as Spanish cedar this showing significant decay. wood is neither a Cedar,nor is it Spanish,It is a hardwood in the Recommendation: Inspect all boards and repair or same family as Genuine replace as needed.Anticipate 60%or more Mahogany,and is grown in Latin replacement. Paint on sound and stable boards selected America.Similar to mahogany it features a reddish or pinkish brown to remain shall be removed down to bare wood in coloring.It responds reasonably preparation for the fir ish system. well to machining but its low density makes it most appropriate as a building material rather than a furniture wood S O F F I T Spanish cedar lumber continues to Observed:The soffit appears to be readily available Because of its "^`^ be MDO Plywood and sound. slow growth rate andhigh demand,it is considered Recommendation: Inspect "vulnerable"by the International and repair replace as needed. Un/on for Conservation of Nature Remove paint down to bare (IUCN)who advises caution when wood in preparation for the using Spanish cedar by ensuring finish system, certified or plantation harvested lumber Winter Street Architects I Observed Condition and Recommendations 19 f ORNAMENTAL MOLDINGS` All of the moldings on the Arch are familiar shapes and reasonably available.The moldings range in condition from fair to poor.Generally,the wood pieces near the top have fared better than those near the ground. A . CORNICE Observed:The cornice molding appears sound and intact. Recommendation: Inspect and repair as needed.Anticipate minimal repair.Remove b• paint down to bare wood in preparation for the finish system.Remove loose or released nails;refasten with stainless steel trim screws. B . CAPITAL MOLDING Observed:The cornice molding appears i sound and intact,some joints,particularly on the lighter sections are beginning to open. Recommendation:inspect and repair as needed.Anticipate minimal reolacement. Remove paint down to bare wood in preparation for the finish system. Remove loose or released nails;refasten with stainless steel trim screws. C . BELT ( CHAIR RAIL) C. 11d. W IL MOLDING Observed:There are two shapes;the upper extends into the substrate like a water table.All pieces are present and sound.Many joints have opened.Pieces on the west column are held in place oy friction.The Cavetto-Ovolo beneath the belt is sound and intact but shcwing open joints. Recommendation:inspect and repai•as needed.Remove paint down to bare wood in preparation for the finish system. D . BA. SE MOLDINGS Observed:The base moldings have deteriorated extensively and are missing in some locations.There is strong evidence that some if not all of this molding is a relatively recent repair.The size varies between the column bases and the scroll pedestal bases bu-both are simple flat boards with an eased upper comer. Recommendation: Identify o iginal sound pieces and repair.Install new identical shaped pieces as required. 101 1976 Washington Arch CARVINGS WASHINGTON PORTRAIT .. - Observed: The portrait appears to be carved from a single piece of clear wood and is affixed to an elliptical plaque of laminated lumber.On the f lower left portion of the portrait, much of the lapel and ruffle portion of the carving are missing though to the elliptical wood plaque.At the center top,there is a noticeable sky facing check along the hairline at the right A, temple.We did not observe the condition of the sky-facing portion of Washington's crown.The sky facing check is likely to contribute to rapid i-mnqnwm� '. deterioration, The wood ellipse is assembled from layers of laminated flat boards,the surface boards are clear grade while the substrate appears to be of lower grade with significant knots.The glue lines are now visible,an early sign of delamination.A significant portion of the board beneath the lapel and ruffles is missing.The exposed wood at the central bottom show evidence of both wood rot and infestation. Recommendation: Remove the carvings from the Arch to eliminate exposure io the e;ements and staoiiize. Explore preservation and stabilization options.Options for restoration include direct restoration to the original carving or casting of a replica and recreating the missing elements.The majority of the portrait features geometry suitable for simple silicone mold making but the hair ribbon at the right is considerably more complex. LUNETTE PANEL } -s Observed:The panel is a composition of several carved elements mounted on a single sheet of plywood (not MOO).The plywood face and edges are delaminating but appear sound.The condition of the carved elements varies but all appear to be intact and well bonded to the plywood.Margins between wood elements show checking and decay.The larger elements (central shield,flag,and unidentified element right of center near the bottom) show significant checking and wood rot. Recommendation:Similar to recommendation above. Winter Street Architects Observed Condition and Recommendations 11 FESTOON 7 . Observed:The festoons were carved from laminated wood as evidenced by the appearance of glue lines and the smooth bare wood surface at the right panel.Subsequent to this photogrcph,additional portions of the festoc-I fell away and were recovered by the report team. Recommendation: Remove and repair,consider delaminating all pieces and re-bonding with advanced waterproof wood adhesives.Remove all paint in preparation for paint system. SCROLLS Observed:The scrolls were crafted from blanks of laminated boards,probably shaped by band saw and smoothed.The glue joints have weathered and are Visible,many are open.The lower portion of the western scroll is completely missing.The scrolls sit upon a rectangular wood plinth with a radius edge g ving it a cushicn or pillow treatment.The plinth is laminated dimensional lumber and f the radius edge creates a large area of end grain,both plinths are exhibiting extensive curl and checking. Recommendation: Fabricate a new scroll to replace the missing western scroll,salvage,and incorporate the existing beak element.Remove and rebuild the eastern scroll,replacing any deteriorated elements,and re- laminating with advanced waterproof wood adhesive. Fabricate new plinths. Remove all paint in preparation for paint system. 1? 1976 Washington Arch GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Much of the Arch repair work is simple carpentry,best accomplished by a small team in relatively brief period. The repair requires both craftsmanship and careful specification to ensure durability.Knowing that maintenance of the Arch will continue to be vulnerable to the priorities of future city leadership,we encourage consultation with the Salem Historical Commission to arrive at an interpretation of the NPS and SHC guidelines that preserve those elements that are irreplaceable while providing flexibility to replace the compromised but readily replaceable elements. In our view,the carvings are the most significant elements and require the most conservative approach.Many of the upper portions of the Arch are sound and need little more than prep and painting but many of the lower elements are seriously deteriorated.We suggest these elements be replaced rather than preserved.Technologies to stabilize and rebuild deteriorated wood elements are available but they are expensive and introduce an even greater need for careful maintenance.We argue that simplified maintenance of the Arch will improve its life expectancy. WOOD SPECIFICATION . We believe the dominant wood species is Spanish cedar and recommend all replacement be in kind or with similar rot resistant hardwood. FASTENERS Building deterioration often starts with a single system failure that over time compromises other systems. Leff unattended,deterioration accelerates as joints open to the weather.Keeping joints tight even after finish systems fail will slow deterioration.We recommend using stainless steel fastener,in particular stainless steel screws at all locations.Stainless steel will not deteriorate from water infiltration,will not damage wood elements, and is less likely to release its hold and allow the wood to move and open joints. PREPARATION AND FINISH Paint and wood protection systems continue to improve and with proper preparation and application of a quality paint system,it is reasonable to expect long life and minimal maintenance. Preparation-all elements both existing and new are to be stripped back to bare wood.A combinatfon of scraping and chemical removal is advised.The Arch predates the US ban on lead in paint (1978);before starting the work, the paint should be tested for lead.It the presence of lead is confirmed,disposal and paint removal must comply with regulations. Wood Protection-to the maximum extent practical,all surfaces should be treated with an eco-friendly waterproof wood treatment,preferably an advanced system using nano-hydrophobic technology. (e.g.:Seal Once by NIC). All new pieces are to receive treatment on all six sides after machining. Existing pieces that remain in place shall be coated on all accessible sides. Painting System-The marketplace provides durable options for painting systems and careful selection is advised. Above all,it is important that the paint finish be selected, as a system with complimentary primer and finish coats and that if is compatible with the wood protection system and preparation. i Winter Street Architects .Observed Condition and Recommendations 13 1976 Washington Arch ■ For Consideration There are minor changes to the design that would increase the maximum interval between major maintenance. Review with SHC and/or application for a Certificate o`Non-Applicability is mandated prior to execution of any changes to the existing construction Observation: The base of the,&rch is the most consistently deteriorated portion of the structure. Proximity to the ground and to drifted or plowed snow is the likely a strong a contributor to the deterioration. For Consideration: In order to establish positive drainage away from the bases,when rebuilding the lower portions.the belt course can be installed 2"above its current elevation and the base molding 3" above its current elevation effectively shortening the columns 2" and the bases 1".The capital molding and anything above it would remain as is. t SITE PLANNING Comin Soon! Winter Street Architects for Consideration 15 1976 Washington Arch Action The proponents of the current initiative to rehabilitate the Washington Arch believe that time is of the essence,the Arch carvings are deteriorating rapidly and that this deterioration is possibly accelerating. This document was prepared to: • Study and record the condition of the Arch. • Establish priorities for rescue, protection,restoration and repair. • Establish a credible but preliminary path forward. Establish the scope of work and approximate cost. Invigorate fundraising and financial support. Begin a dialog with the authorities having jurisdiction. 4 Establish the necessary permission or authority to move forward on the action plan. -> Initiate Remediation and Improvements. 4 Rescue the carvings RESOLUTION Our ambition is to move the entire rehabilitation process forward with confidence and with an emphasis on the urgency of the initial action—protection of the carvings. We herein request from the City of Salem, its Administration and City Council: 1. Emergency Actions a. Permission to remove and protect the Washington Portrait,the Lunette Panel,the Festoon, and Scrolls from the Arch. b. Permission to install temporary protection over vulnerable areas not removed. 2. Permission to use any granted authority or endorsement by the city,to use the Arch image and story,and to use the immediate areas around the Arch to conduct fundraising activity. 3. Confirmation or approval of our assessment,action plan and rehabilitation plan.Authority to proceed with detailed design.Authority to review said design with authorities having jurisdiction including but not limited to the Salem Historical Commission. 4. Resolution that once the detailed design;achieves approval of the Salem Historical Commission,sufficient funds are raised,appropriate protections are established,and an agreeable contract for repair is negotiated,the City of Salem will allow the restoration project to commence. I Winter Street Architects Action 1 17 Work Plan Update Prom the outset,before this study was underway,it was clear to the project proponents that there is an urgent milestone,protection of the carvings.In our view,the best protection is careful removal from the Arch and storage in a stable dry environment. Progress toward our gcals is proceeding apace;-he draft study is complete and e meeting with the City Council is scheduled. `f M%b.1 Na,ember December January February lM , lite 'lone Jo ' v _ tkglylr CB6 —_ i � repared i core Final Report re W rr Detailed Design Jursidictional Permi6 .i......... ......_i..,. _ Nei tonal Review ° ! ° t ' .: .:...:...:. * rial Corn Mon Departt .r. .....:.... . - .1 1...1... ...........:.....r. fwdra ..S..a. i..o..i.. _L.i..i..;.1;...:. . ... o �.tNr � Sale, Threshold Funds Raised 1ptaceholde I...l..n.. ..I..C..y..4,I...l..i...5......1......,...1 ..C.. .. ..�......i '...i ... .:. .t...... i t e I.J.J. GOnSIr1ILR6Oi 181 1976 Washington Arch Fundraising Partner Salem Boy Scout Troop 24 has joined the SCNA's long standing effort to secure funds for the Arch.Troop 24,a Scout led troop,voted to leverage its traditional Holiday Wreath Sales on behalf of the Arch Rehabilitation.The troop's goals and ambitions include: Fund Raising to contribute to the Arch rehabilitation d Service supporting restoration as service to Salem and the 1"Cadet Corp. An opportunity to generate Goodwill in our community. Public Relations-raising awareness of Troop 24,SCNA, and the Arch. 724 Wreath Store on Salem Common-with permission,Troop 24 hopes to generate sales and contributions beneath Arch during the holidays. Sharing the Proceeds Every Holiday Season,Troop 24 conducts wreath sales, raising funds to support scouting activity throughout the year.The Scouts biggest seller is the doors-sized 16"wreath.The Troop purchases handmade balsam wreathes and decorates them as a Troop activity.Most wreaths are sold door to door throughout Salem between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Approximately 50%of the sales price goes to purchasing the wreaths and decorations;20%goes to the individual Scout's Troop Account to support his dues and activity. Remaining proceeds traditionally are used buy equipment, pay BSA fees,conduct Troop activities,and to support scouts who need extra help to participate. Troop 24 pledges 10%-30%of its profit from door-to-door individual sales and as much as 40%of the yet to be designed Special Edition SCNA Arch Wreath. I Winter Street Architects I Fundraising Partner 1 19 Contact and Support This report was prepared by Mark Meche AIA, Winte;Street Architects,Inc. at no cost to the Salem Common Neighborhood Association, the City of Salem,or Salem Troop 24.Ann Sousa and Peter Lachapelle contributed significantly to the content. Mark Meche AIA Winter Street Architects,Inc. 209 Essex Street,Suite 300 Salem,MA 01970 MMeche@WSArchitects.com Ann Sousa, President of SCNA or Peter Lachapelle, Director/Arch CommHfee Salem Common Neighborhood Association P.O. Box 8608 Salem,MA 01970 solemcommonassociation@vahoo.com CONTRIBUTIONS AND SUPPORT For support of the Salem Troop 24 fundraiser or if you have interest in purchasing a Holiday Wreath to support Salem Troop 24 and the Washington Arch,contact: ARCH FUNDRAISER / TROOP 24 c/o Mark Meche AIA Winter Street Architects,Inc. 209 Essex Street,Suite 300 Salem,MA 01970 MMeche@WSArchitects.com or holidavwreaths@salem24.mvtr000.us For Direct Support through SCNA,contact: ARCH FUNDRAISER c/o Salem Common Neighborhood Association P.O. Box 8608 Salem,MA 01970 solemcommonassociation@yahoo.com t 3 � O �n1ns 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: ❑ Constriction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction I] 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: Washington on Square Address of Property_ Wnshingtnn Square/Salem Common Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Replace pipe bollards with decorative style bollards at two entrances. New bollards will match decorative bollards existing in other entrances and will be painter!black to match the fence. Dated: March 14 2013 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unles t relates to resolving an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this date unless otherwise indicated. THIS 1S 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. 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 Other District: F Derby Street I-Lafayette Street McIntire )AvVashington Square Address of Property: c6y, .h, Name of Record Owner (s): LA b Owner Mailing Address: 1 ie ot9�htyw Description of Work Proposed r /cove rnclade required scale draw ings,paint clops, catalog cuts rend/or sumples of material proposed, where applicable.) w �n'cvu lnrl�rS w1\�` LI�. o_ w�a, cl^ c2 Name of Applicant:, kt� `� Owner Contractor Tenant ,Other: Tei. #:n1131'f (0(.Cl (0�5s E-mail Address: —` (t i ti ficme will be nailed to the owner unless otherwise indicat �lere: Certi ficate should be mailed to: Name rX . / j_6A/_ \tailing address: \20 City: _ State)Mip: �l� l - Q LIMIT OF WORK ,ONSU CONSULTING INC. ADD ALTERNATE.MI-FENCE SECTION 20 \ /• ADD ALTERNATE.82-FENCE SECDON 201 {V7 PDD ALTERNATE.13-FENCE SEC00N 200 o.�..N.....•:�....•.. ADDALTERNATE.Yb-FENCESIKON 199 ••s••,••,•• •.•••••^ ADD ALTERNATE.rS-FENCE SECTION 198 SALEM COMMON / FENCE RESTORATION T CffY OF SALEM a SALEM COMMON LIMB OF WORK v✓ SITE PLAN 10 1 , L ` DOCUMENTS LIMIT OF WORK '• ".� IIMR OFW /� 1 E I\ I LIMB OF WORK ��M OMMON SOMMONS ADD ARERNATE.t6-FENCE SECTiU' - I I —O I - ADD ALTERNATE.Y7-FENCE SEC--1�_. 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 ReC011Sti-LICE )11 ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting Sienn,e ❑ Other Work N!, 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. D st;ct. 11 ishlnaton Sclwuc Address of Property: Washington Square So /Salem C onlmmn ::•um� of kccord 0\%IRA! l iii of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Rcstoration ol'17 sections of the Common Fence, including repairs, repainting and reconstruction of missing p ,t c.s .+Lrrions, Fence will be painted black. h yr r l'urinn n(rr tc>nrprn rn r prnjert sign which will be 4'v4'red with white lettcring mid Inccrted near the Hem thorne Hotel entrance. Sign will be removed once the applicant has received its grant reitnbursentent from Lr .Il,r. saclxrsetts Historical Commission. Dated: February 11, 2013 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION B%: ✓� 1 I he homeowner has the option not to continence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstanding \ iolation). 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 Ruildinus (or anv other necessary permits or approvals) prior to commencing work. l raid ti{� .� need Lv ,rr� wf p� c ,rec i` RECEIVED AUG 06 201 Salem Historical Commission ., OF PLANNING & COMMUt,NrY DEVELOPMENT 120 WAS14INGTON STREET, SALEM.RTA 01970 1978) 745-9;9; EXT. 3 1 FAX(978)74040404 ° s,PPLICATION 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 construction Alteration Demolition Painting Sign Other as described below. District:`Dt [UV \ �61-W bY\ Original Building Construction Date, if known: Address of Property: Name of Record Owner(s): Description of Work Proposed (Please include required scale drawings,paint chips, catalog cuts and/or samples of material proposeg where applicable.) 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K i � ii �� i � { i iiiiii <r m, / �_ - FL 9 � = I ,� _ i � , I ` F.� _ � :�fpOWh: _ ��� r, �� ®� ���� �,'','t'' � � '� � _"_ �.r iii ;; i i � iiiii • iMr • IIIIC 1 I 1 IIIIIC $�caweT� Cts I 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 ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage Im\ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set firth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Washington Square Address of Property- Salem Common Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Replacement of benches as needed and installation afnew benches. Benches to be h' wood, with metal railings and legs, Fictor Stanley, Inc. model C-10. Dated: March 22, 2012 SALEM ORICALIMMw IISSION 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. -7A ., va -i 1A >7111,k — 1 'r +Z- Victor Stanley, Site Fumiture, Litter Receptacles, Park Benches, Ash Urns, Planters, Tabl... 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Chapter 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission Ordinance, application is hereby made for issuance of a Certificate of Appropriateness for: Construction Moving Reconstruction Al ' n Demolition Painting Sign as described below. District: �On Q�� Original Building Construction Date, if known: Address of Property: Name of Record Owner(s): Description of Work Proposed (Please include required scale drawings,paint chips, catalog cuts and/or samples of'material proposed, where applicable.) - - rte, • • • • • • • oil 1pliplillill• a . •11111111=1 MMI i Signature of Owner: Tel. #: 7114Z/` O/�6 Mailing address:�j.��aj . City: Stat&zip: a&zz Benches on Common 6 foot benches 14 on Common we sold them 8 foot benches with divider in middle 9 on Common Old red panel benches 3 of them we will replace them 10helcome to the Cit�- ol-Salcm, -Ilassachiisctt5 Kimberley Driscoll, May4ur 7.. Z: 41 > 21 < X"N' \21 Y X > T % f L L P i L j I its I ' ti I k I Ilk 1,r I-T L---j L acIJ l� r 4- F 7 c �—T Y 5l% L -!L n f) n A K w A F,��4) C= C= El Salem City Hall 93 Washington S Phone: 978-745- City Hall Hours of Operation: Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday �0 T v Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 NOTICE OF HEARING The Salem Historical Commission will give a public hearing to all persons interested in the application of. City of Salem on the property at: Salem Common: concerning: Installation of benches on walkways Date of Hearing: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 Time of Hearing: 7:30 p.m. Location of Hearing: 120 Washington Street, 3rd Floor Conference Room By Order of the Sal Historical Commission .lane . 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. b � Y 1 p� 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 ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage -9 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:_ Washington Square Address of Property: Salem C'nmmnn (int In Name of Record Owner:_ City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: The Salem Historical Commission has determined that the drawings dated 9110109 by Little Tikes Commercial Playgrounds is substantially similar to the rendering by O'Brien &Sons, Inc. dated 6111108. Therefore, the Little Tikes Commercial Playgrounds drawing is acceptable under the Certificates of Appropriateness dated 817109 and 914108. All work undertaken must be consistent with the conditions stated in these referenced certificates. Dated: January 8. 2010 SALEM HISTORIICCAALL 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. Page 1 of 1 Jane Guy From: Steve Dibble [steve@dibbleparks.com] Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2009 12:56 PM To: Jane Guy Cc: sales@dibbleparks.com Subject: Salem Common Playground Attachments: 11x17 Layout Drawing LP845_40056933715_1.pdf; 11x17 3D Rendering LP845_40056933715_1.pdf Hi Jane: Great to see you. Please find attached plans for the Salem Common playground recently awarded to our company. I am doing the project at no profit and also secured a huge 38% discount from the factory resulting in a savings of $25,000 to Salem. Our bid was under$50,000 while other bidders were around $75,000. This discount does not translate to a lesser design than what was already approved by the Historic Commission. In fact, our quality is superior to what was approved. One example is that on all of our metal posts, rails, clamps we apply an epoxy primer to prevent rusting while no other company does this. Painting twice is costly but allows our product to look new 20 years later. Our warranty is equal to or longer than all other playground companies. As for the Salem Common playground design it is extremely close to what was previously approved. You will notice on the attached plans that we have kept within the existing footprint and have replicated the design, colors, and 2-5 and 5-12 age areas and equipment types of the past approval. The Commission's approval had an option for terracotta rubber flooring which the city has opted out of and selected all woodcarpet thereby meeting the Commission past approval of 9/4/08. As required by the commission in the same approval, the equipment will be green, tan and brown with 6 tan towers and nearly match the approved designed. The commission's approval specifically cited plan of O'Brien and Sons and we ask that said approval be amended to cite plan of Little Tikes Commercial Playgrounds dated 9/10/09. I am in NH this week and can be reached via cell at 603 770 3380 should you have questions. Thanks for your help and Merry Christmas. Steve Steve Dibble, CPSI Dibble & Sons Park Equipment, Inc Little Tikes Commercial Playgrounds 74 Moffatt Rd, Salem, MA 01970 (978) 744-7815 • 800-290-7480 • FAX 978-744-1388 Email: Steve DibbleParks.com Website: www.DibbleParks.com 12/29/2009 twktilm Playgrounds Fun&Ems! 99.4 12' Representative: Produce'° Steve Dibble produce group5-12 Product I:3 Past boa Gam,l3ga./P tic greeuplkm:TaampmlPkr Dibble BSons KS Accent CalarTan Post type NVA 2 (800)290 7480 Ke Screw Post CoerTm Metra Web Post Or Blue KB PrX`d Turmoil OrTar Mount Option euned Project: K8 Rpaf Calar:Tan KS SIdrFlam Sono Or Fe (Green Salem Common Its Vinyl mkrBmwn KB Oveorecd CoerGreen KB Signal Rml Clcian Duanlum Slee Or: Farm' man KB Dura Papal Or Forew C man Project No. KB Dore Slee Or-Green w43fi4u Mount Ophon:Sgrkd „e am:P845 40059933715 1 Dram: 2009-09-10 Drawn By: stave Dibble NOTES Scak".1110'=1' Burn u.. 1 Ad(ADA)may moo Dl arriffiflosthat Vou mw Ir`dd•r ^•• make your caramle whoaaM imoo id 1,ez untl O naaroen empty,Pleas ull You ILgal coumel to oeterminc 11 the rron+os } ADA farina by - a°T eu°,'rya !U! 1111 11111111•II1' 0�R111„4hII1p�i41t11�:''11 1Il 2Fw Playground tlequipment 1.aygro n ® tla se came red accessible,accessible 73'-11112' wrfac%moat be wand m 1 .PPlaurels areas. r a♦ 3 design M1a p or Meet design Impact rmlmeet Neor on tl peme5s 1.1.Repropose m sv� T- paNc m osapmint,M munber scripurN brat evens.b e �' V _ actual an.a in maybe m .airr. ,arwM1encemeedng 'par,comforrespar, an OAIltl to of microam _ ...: "fie how topofround mvar. 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Product 11-Rlay8.9dms ThI¢play."Want complies ,at, O Age gauM2-5 time Me safety mdamie,ce 8T1e reaubement fpr a Play Post f,ranek.t as./Peskc 'pathIons frIASTM for sugar,imekaon is that Me _ Play 9uMkrAcmnl Cokr:Tan children 2-12 Years fuse, mat can int be set poor to O uo a Flay Sudder Post Crew Tan Not all equipment may be Imfti the decks. PS a s PS PempCav4 Toni Calw:Ten apparmae er,all cisldren. SAM at margins we warricefor PB Rossini CobrTan supervision of required by kat sM1owhg Me pail,arm ns. Area 6556 sq.feel PB Slee Colm:Fom9t Green Le.221p ar 9]nepneeen6a prima., 269 feet P8 yk,1 Or Sopron 2210mm or 97 MM past. PS Wage Panel CaecYelew teSavaktl Pray Ack mase Taal: 16 Afraid Orion Somal PlayPawer LT Farmington,Inc. -Accessible By Transfer. 15 Is ma) Ona Ian Women Dove -ACaes¢Mk By Ramp: 0 I regj Farmington Mrsmud fiJ660 Ground Level Ac6gy Type: 10(3 req) FarFrom;ton Mar oun 6 Grund Level Activity Quantity MI5 res) Scan for alerence only.Use Fea:673-756-0319 dlmeaem as sham,. fraw.11ca,mm little tikes . Playgrounds Fun & Ems! 99'-4 1/2" PlayArea:1 Representative: Product Iine:KidBuilders I PlayArea:3 Steve Dibble Age group:5-12 Product Iine:TraditionalPlay Dibble & Sons Post type:Galy.13ga./Pla tic Age group:5-12 KB Accent Color:Tan Post type:N/A (800) 290 7480 Kid Builder Post Color:Tan .y Matrix Web Post CIr:Blue KB Pnl/Crwl Tunnel CIr.Ta GUA N Mount Option:Buried Project: KB Roof Color:Tan SLID KB Sld/Float Stone Clr:For st Green DDSLIOEDE Salem Common ' KB Vinyl color:Brown KB Overhead Color:Green KB Steel Roof CIr:Tan Quantum Slide Cifforest C reen KB Dura Panel Clr:Forest C reen Project No. KB Dura Slide Clr.GreenCIRCLE Mount Option:Buded ARCH POOf OVERHEAD NV ,'Et' _ • t-1.�y oNL. LP845_4005693 Drawn: 2009-09-10 CHALLENGE W Drawn By: Steve Dibble, 6 NOTES TRI-BRIDGE Scale": 1/10"=I' SAFETY RAI*T 1.The Americans with Disabilities BALCONY DEC LED u Act(ADA)may require that you BAR ARCH ROOF make your park and/or playground accessible when viewed in itsO COMING NET ARCMROOF entirety.Please consult your e legal counsel to determine if the STEPPINGSTONES ADA applies l0 you. s"TA"iluv cuMe"A`ER SWING WITH EA 2For playground equipment t0 be 12 BE LT SEAT Y IN6R u Dor�LY considered accessible,accessible 73'-11 1/2" surfacing must be utilized in f B applicable areas. dd I5,PISIDN 3Although a particular playground l f P" EL design may not meet the proposed TONE ARCHWAY LVN�T suo� C IMBER ROOF RAIL VILLAGE Access Board Regulations in ,NOR UND ONLY SEAT regards to the appropriate number p VILLq?E PANEL of ground level events,the TE STEEL KEEpoov O 9R DIGER { PANEL E PANEL actual playground may be in BELOW D 0 1e compliance when considering (,HW T existing play components. ARROOFY ARBRIDGp 4AI1 deck heights are measured '•..< '.. rsD'ArY RAILS from top of ground cover. O PC a LASTIOE TALK T SFall absorbing ground cover is TUBE PlayArea:4 Product Iine:KidBuilders required under and around all a SAAFFEILTr a Tuz play equipment. ��Yi�1EEL •_a T� Age group:2-/2 6.The minimum recommended fall zone �i GA'ii�i 0 D9, xY HAyBLER Post type:Galy. 13ga./Plastic around the entire playstructure 13 'ES BueBLE ARC"AY KB Accent Color:Yellow Playground Layout PANEL ROOF is shown.This zone is to be free 0 TANT EA Kid Bulkier Post el Cllr:or an of all tripping or collision (�v�/L�ti-Q fJ KB Roof C l Tunnel du Blain Gree Compliance: hazards(i.e.roots,rocks, KB Roof oat Stone CIr Blue border material,etc.). KB Sid/Float Stone CIr:Spoi Red Final Access Board Regulations ® KB Vinyl color.Brown ✓CPSC Handbook for Public Safety 7AII post lengths are identified V� Mount Option:Buried ✓ gSTM F1487 by text showing the post lengths, PlayArea:2 i.e.96 represents a 96 inchB,L�,B;NSE a� Product Iine:PlayBuilders I� . i�g��--- This play equipment complies post. p Age group:2-5 �" with the safety performance 87he requirement for a Play Post type:Galy. 11 ga./Plastic specifications of ASTM for Builder installation is that the Play Builder Accent Color:Tan children 2-12 years old. post can not be set prior to Play Builder Post Color:Tan Not all equipment may be installing the decks. I'6��E[" PS Panel/Crawl Tunnel Color.Tan appropriate for all children. 9AII post lengths are identified PB Roof/cable Color-ran Supervision is required. by text showing the post lengths, Area: 4556 sq.feet PB Slide Color:Forest Green i.e.2210 or 87 represents a Perimeter: 288 feet PS Vinyl CIr:Brown 2210mm or 87 inch post. PB Village Panel Color:Yellow 10Elevated Play Activities Total: 16 Mount Option:Burked PlayPower LT Farmington, Inc. -Accessible By Transfer: 15(8 req) -Accessible By Ramp: 0(0 req) One Iron Mountain Drive Ground Level Activity Type: 10(3 req) Farmington,Missouri 63640 Ground Level Activity Quantity: 14(5 req) Phone: 1-800- 28 Scale for reference only.Use Fax:573-756-0319ps.co dimensions as shown. www.Itcps.com v I VJIAo \��HINBr� 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 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: Washington Square Address of Property' Salem Common (tot lot) Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Replacement of existing tot lot in concept, layout, materials & equipment per 3 dimensional rendering by O'Brien & Sons, Inc. dated 6/11/08, conditional that the footprint of the new design does not exceed the footprint of the existing. Details on color, surfacing, borders and benches has been continued to the meeting of 9/3/08. Dated: August 7, 2008 SALEM HIISSTORICAL 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 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 '�K 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:_ Washington Square Address of Property- Salem Common (tot lot) Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Surfacing of tot lot to be wood chips and/or Terracotta rubber surface per.sample provided. Plastic materials to be green. Swingset, climbing structure and textured wall to be brown metal. The two play structures'metal components are to include tan towers (6) with remaining metal pieces to be brown wherever possible and practicable. Border of site and/or pathway to the site to be in,flush red brick(2 deep around border) with some or all of the brick to be engraved with sponsor's message. Any benches installed to match city standard benches currently used on the Salem Common. Dated: September 4, 2008 SALEM, HIISSTORIICCAL COMMISSION The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unless it relates to resolving an outstandifig 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. 3 Q D Salem Historical Commission MAY ? 9 70r.a 120 WASHINGTON STREET, SALEM,MA 01970 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (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 X-Reconstruction-)t Alteration Demolition Painting Sign Other as described below. DisMct: nn Original Building Construction Date, if known: Address of Property: Code jm l.h'Yvl L, m )0+ D+11 Pitt l jo r rl n4 Name of Record Owner(s): Description of Work Proposed (Please include requiredscale drawings,paint chips, catalog cuts and/or samples ofmaterialproposed where applicable.) (Y -}- Lc "Tb+ Let", cffr ,VYLLtu' Uk, +IAA1t- Lr)VL.St"1 atL� YYL r-L0�-Ml utd. tfl,�.t 5 dawYl 100 cv� 46 �" i (& -5t-1-u C--ut"; . Wt- .y1. t N"O-L 4n-n +F U- 660C ttnd w a nal Rec v a 4ha 5 Fax&r — O-rt .hV" tv j- y_ ..p a-LtOL s12'c Cqu Signature of Owner:n Q{, j,�h Tel. #: Mailing address: A4 �L �� r1�1 r Sari p � City:State:WZip: C I A �() Jane Guy From: sarah.gaddipati@parentsunitedofsalem.org on behalf of Sarah Wheeler-Gaddipati [sarah@parentsunitedofsalem.org] Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 4:00 PM To: Jane Guy Subject: Salem Common Playground Dear Jane, On behalf of the Salem Common playground committee, we would like a continuance from the 7/16 meeting to the 6/6 meeting. Thank you. Sarah Wheeler-Gaddipati Parents United of Salem President 1 111300 ARCH ARCH BALL AZE 100105 PANEL AT GRADE 100106 1 SIGN FOR SIGN FOR e 2-5 YEAR OLDS 5-12 YEAR OLDS I 153350 3 DECK e CHAIN LADDER \ DIRECT BURY SAFETY ZONE: 27 , - 4" x 41 , - 8 " \ \ EAR( 132155 DOUBLE \ 141683 POLY SLIDE TENDERTUFF 72" BENCH 100041 WITH BACK CURVED BALANCE BEAM I 115198 \\ 121949 I TALK TUBE 8" RISE KICKPLATE 1 117946 (T.K.P.1) CITY. ( 1 ) \ WIRE BARRIER 111284 135346 O HOLE PANEL \ POD CUMBER 40 (AT GRADE) \ 1 W/HANDHOLDS 32 1 6 24 111407 \ ARCH ROOF 13195E 111399 111399 \ BE ARCH ARCH TRANSFER BRIDGE \ POINT \ I 123284 WIGGLE LADDER 111288 I 16 DRIVEPANEL 40 I \ 153020 8 12 CURVED TRANSFER HOLE PANEL 117946 \ MODULE 24 (AT GRADE) WIRCLUE BARRIER / 32 48 (BELOW DECK) C 111407 \ •P• ARCH ROOF 111282 111399 111399 BUBBLE PANEL 111348 ARCH ARCH \ ARCH 56 BRIDGE 111407 \ g ARCH ROOF \ 111399 111399 153077 I ARCH ARCH MINI SUMMIT \ CLIMBER � 143480 ' 56" SPYROSLIDE 121948 6"/8" RISE KICKPLATE (K.P.1) QTY, ( 1 ) � � - - 1C 141683 8 TENDERTUFF _ 72 BENCH / WITH BACK 143198 \ / 152911 111240 CLIMBER ER 115198 LEFT BALCONY DECK 120902 111256 \ TALK TUBE TRANSFER W/WHEEL HANDHOLD ARCH ROOF 111362 MODULE LEG LIFT Q 4 q q 111406 111406 TALK TUBE 1 TRANSFER p g q q ARCH ARCH \ 152443 40 TUBING KIT I POINT PEEK & CREEP 8 W/BARRIERS 16 243240 TRI 72 72 144984 I 122033 STORE CAT GRADE) ` SPYROSLIDE I \ 111256 155043 ARCH ROOF CHIMNEY CLIMB 111406 111406 ACROSS 111300 \ ARCH ARCH (24-DK DIFFERENCE) BALL MAZE 100106 1 / PANEL AT GRADE SIGN FOR I 116249 / 5-12 YEAR OLDS 153350 VERT. LADDER 32" DECK IICHAIN LADDER 32 DIRECT BURY / \ 1 124863 \ 111256 SLIDEWINDER2 \ ARCH ROOF \ \ 111406 111406 1 132155 \ \ ARCH ARCH DOUBLE \ 126203 I POLY SLIDE \ _ RING-A-LING HORIZ.LADDER SAFETY ZONE: 39 - 0 x 31 - 0 121949 \ 115198 \ 121949 8" RISE KICKPLATE TALK TUBE 8' RISE KICKPLATE (T.K.P.1) QTY. ( 1 ) __ ._ (T.K.P.1) QTY. ( 1 ) tua PurF PUP Ob/P�G/q q. SALEM CE T IED a r r� ---- ---- _— o\ COMMON _ --- SALEM, MA. i �7RER5 w`+ The play components identified 14 ^ \\ I�' 4b 16 n n .� M.E. O'BRIEN AND SONS, INC. on this plan are IPEMA certified. ANDREW BERGER The use and layout of these components conform to the •' ' `�°' � ax '® requirements of ASTM F1487. i SAFETY ZONE:���___ c'• 27'-4' x 41'-8' THIS PLAY AREA 8 EQUIPMENT IS DESIGNED FOR AGES 2-12 YEARS ON 1 SAFETY ZONE: � �N. R IS THE MANUFACTURERS OPINION THAT I� \ .w. '•,�,p , -- THIS PLAY AREA DOES CONFORM TO wn. m THE ADA ACCESSIBILTIY GUIDELINES (ADAAG) . ®® em i SAFETY ZONE: THIS CONCEPTUAL PLAN WAS BASED ON INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO US. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, DETAILED SITE INFORMATION a � INCLUDING SITE O NSHY *NOTE: PLEASE VERIFY ALL EXISTINUTILITIES,SOILCONDITIONS. DIMENSIONS OF PLAY AREA, 4 m EVALUATE SOLUTIONSTED IN THE FINAL DHOULD BE ESIGN, SIZE, ORIENTATION, AND - Q 56 LOCATIONS OF ALL EXISTING 1 m i UTILITIES, EQUIPMENT, AND 9 \ 94 CHOOSE A PROTECTIVE SURFACING MATERIAL SITE FURNISHINGS PRIOR TO THAT HAS A CRITICAL HEIGHT VALUE OF AT LEAST THE HEIGHT OF THE HIGHEST ORDERING. SLIDES SHOULD NOT -- % ACCESSIBLE PART/FALL HOGHT OF THE I FACE THE HOT AFTERNOON SUN. ADJACENT EQUIPMENT. (REF. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION (CPSC) • tee.._`---_' GUIDELINES, SECTION MSURFACING.) 1 i 1 PLAYBOOSTER/SHAPER/IND. DRAWING #: I I I I I I ME08305 I _ I I ® I CCOPYRIGHT: 1-25-08 LANDSCAPE STRUCTURES, INC. I I I � DESIGNED BY: AEM I � I 93 West Street _,t t r_ PO Box 650 F;5 Medfield, MA 02052-0650 landscape 7J �� LS1Phone 508-359-4200 _ O structures- O Fax 508-359-2817 --- ego 601 7th STREET SOUTH — P.O. BOX 198 DELANO. MINNESOTA 55328 PH: 1-800-328-0035 FAX: 1-763-972-6091 ADA LIST FOR PLAYSHAPER STRUCTURE AGES 2-5 : ADA LIST FOR PLAYBOOSTER STRUCTURE AGES 5-12 : THIS CONFORMS TO THE ADA ACCESSIBLITY Ighm TOTAL ELEVATED PLAY COMPONENTS 8 TOTAL ELEVATED PLAY COMPONENTS 8 GUIDELINES (ADAAG), ASSUMING THAT THE �A TOTAL ELEVATED COMPONENTS ACCESSIBLE BY RAMP 0 REQUIRED 0 TOTAL ELEVATED COMPONENTS ACCESSIBLE BY RAMP 0 REQUIRED D ENTIRE USE ZONE IS COVERED WITH no TOTAL ELEVATED COMPONENTS ACCESSIBLE BY TRANSFER 8 REQUIRED 4 TOTAL ELEVATED COMPONENTS ACCESSIBLE BY TRANSFER 5 REQUIRED 4 TOTAL ACCESSIBLE GROUND LEVEL COMPONENTS SHOWN 5 REQUIRED 3 TOTAL ACCESSIBLE GROUND LEVEL COMPONENTS SHOWN 6 REO1llREt1 3 AN ACCESSIBLE PROTECTIVE SURFACING. ® c.rtUl.e TOTAL DIFFERENT TYPES OF GROUND LEVEL COMPONENTS 5 REQUIRED 3 TOTAL DIFFERENT TYPES OF GROUND LEVEL COMPONENTS 3 REQUIRED 3 4 �i I f .s ol MN r M � v `F aM 1 + rt� I TIN7� •�� ' .:fl _ t�a�i: At [f 47 41 3��$► � r A -. 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Pro AS No. LP 5 40056933715 1 Drawn: 2009-ti9-10 Presented By: ENGINEERING INTENT ~ Steve Dibble Dibble&Sons (800)290 7480 2 0 + ®5 �–�•. . sek pa ft This Play YmuP nr»sp.o PPor s of f ASTM br Ntlann 2-12 year.oitl.Not Ile \�` ` 1 ell eQuiPtnent mel'Cs appmprtele hr B CIIIERn.SYPlNLLp116 feaYlRa. ¢C `� �ol IPEMA k.�7{ MEMBER Play Power LT lo—inglop,Inc. 600-325-6626 www.®cps.00m 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 ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting K 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: Washington Square Address of Property_—Salem Common Name of Record Owner: City of Salem (application by Parents United) Description of Work Proposed: Installation of display sign in same design as informational sign for Central Wharf on Derby Street. Sign not to exceed 30"x 40". Location o f sign to be between walking path and swingset, so as not to interfere with playground use or persons usingfootpath. Sign is considered temporary and must be removed within 36 months. Dated: July 2, 2009 SALE SST'O,RRIICCAL COMMISSION By: 0 � 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. r.pvi.Ir-0 ) r ' JUN 1 5 2009 DC:PT. CIOfAi)Ui i1-,(iIV LOPa91T Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MA 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: Original Building Construction Date, if known: Address of Property: - �a f`Pry-( t M nn I a T,� 11 Name of Record Owner(s): Description of Work Proposed (Please include required scale drawings,paint chips, catalog cuts and/or samples of material proposed, where applicable.) 14se dispOyd � �71% PX-fkf-f- of nec,, paP06ej �la /Vu�a( SIY'ucj-Ltre and C nitii ► Rdd>es �r' �onalbr� 1�n ��rli�a l�rb� 111111111!1111 Jill Signature ofE)WIM Tel. #: Mailing address: -i. ' S9. /U City: State: A&Ip: eL�t2� cN A- Meet h� rt°il1S unifP D� �GIP/1 1�2�t13e� - -.. All s= - FAA �� 12 M C�'wr�con a `1,n'ur\d w f'c hcr� nd t � ♦ f 2 TT' ♦ y.' R, 4' i r z Fwd S. V. . , . Ar OL • w r '00, .^n' � j Y M1 - -- v L s� F r _ Poe s-A I C r� on l a n v 4 777slgkm 1lp ■■ as •. a _ �_ .. f �. C� ¢ 11 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 Painting ❑ Signage 9 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: Washington Square Address of Property: 0 Wnghinglon Square, Salem Common Name of Record Owner: Cit;of Salem c/o Park & Recreation Dent. Description of Work Proposed: Repainting of McIntire Arch to replication existing. No changes in color, material, design or outward appearance. Non-applicable due to being in kind maintenance. Dated: July 8, 2003 SALEM HISTORICALL COOMMISSION By: C� 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. H(Ot1ILLL7;j�{, 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 g 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- 0 Washington Square (Salem Common) Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Installation of Titan Faneuil Hall B-76 wood bench in locations along the perimeter of Salem Common where there is evidence of a previous existing bench. Option to install one 8'(with center arm) bench in these locations or two 6'benches, I 'apart. Commissioner Desrocher is delegated to approve any new bench locations. Dated: April 3, 2003 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. y} Y r Receptacle 124 AVAI 2X3 D COMPANION TO BENCH 57 - FACTORY-ASSEMBLED Bench 57 •31-GALLON CAPACITY •AVAILABLE WITH RECYCLED PLASTIC(SEE PAGE 30) •CAST IRON SUPPORTS WITH PROVISIONS FOR ANCHORING Materials •AVAILABLE IN EXTENDED LENGTHS IN MULTIPLES OF 6'&8' Top and Bottom Bands:3/8'x 2-1/4' HR steel •CUSTOM LETTERING AVAILABLE ON SIDE SUPPORT PANELS Center Band:3/8'x 2'HR steel Materials Rosettes:4-1/4'O.D.x 3/4'-thick cast iron Slats:2'x 3' �cm.in choice of Gear All Heart,Free of Heart Center Slats:2'x 4' nom.in choice of Clear All Heart,Free of Heart Redwood;Clear Douglas Fir,Western Red Cedar,Ipe(all with clear Center Redwood;Clear Douglas Fir;Western Red Cedar;or Ipe preservative t-eatment);or recycled plastic (all with clear preservative treatment) Supports:Cas:iron Cover.14-gauge spun steel with 10'-diameter opening Center Contour Strap:3/16'x 1-1/4'steel bar secured with vinyl-coated cable Bracing:1-1/15' O.D.steel pipe Liner:31-gallon galvanized Fasteners:Stainless steel Finish:See page 4 for choice of polyester Finish:See pa3e 4 for choice of polyester powder finish(shown in Green). powder finish(shown in Green with Ape slats). 'v Redwood Bench Western Red Cedar Bend Redwood Receptacle 57.60R 6'lonc,2 supports,197 lbs. $592 57-600 6'long,2 supports, 197 lbs. $579 124-31R 31-gallon receptacle,214 lbs. $867 57-BOR 8'lonc,2 supports,222 lbs. $676 57-BOC 8'long,2 supports,222 lbs. $609 Douglas Fir Receptacle Douglas Fir Beach Ape Bench 124-31D 31-gallon receptacle,214 lbs. $750 57.60D 6'lorg,2 supports,197 lbs. $569 57-601 6'long,2 support,275 lbs. $691 Western Red Cedar Receptacle 57-80D 8'lorg,2 supports,222 lbs. $599 57-801 8'long,2 supports,325 lbs. $763 124-31C 31-gallon receptacle,214 lbs. $805 Recycled Plastic Bench Ape Receptacle 57-60PL 6'long,2 supports,216 tbs. $619 124-311 31-gallon receptacle,285 lbs. $818 57-80PL 8'long,3 supports,300 tbs. $876 Bench 91 •CHOICE OF FOUR WOOD SPECIES •CAST IRON SUPPORTS Materials Slats:2'x 3' nom.in choice of Clear All Heart,Free of Heart Center Redwood;Clear Douglas Fir;Western Red Cedar;Ipe (all with clear preservative treatment);or recycled plastic - Supports:Cast iron Center Contour Strap:3/16'x 1-1/4'steel bar Bracing:1-1/16' O.D.steel pipe Fasteners:Stainless steel Finish:See page 4 for choice of polyester powder finish (shown in Blue). Redwood Bench 91-60R 6'long,2 supports, 140 lbs. $430 91.80R 8' long,2 supports,158 lbs. $482 Douglas Fir Bench 91-60D 6'long,2 supports,140 tbs. $411 91-80D 8' long,2 supports, 158 lbs. $442 Western Red Cedar Bench 91-600 6'long,2 supports, 140 lbs. $416 91-800 8'long,2 supports,158 tbs. $452 - Ipe Bench 91-601 6'long,2 supports, 182 lbs. $493 91-801 8'long,2 supports,210 lbs. $538 Recycled Plastic Bench 91.60PL 6'long,2 supports, 155 lbs. $531 8 www dumor cOm 91-SOPL 8'long,3 supports,210 lbs. $680 a "a w� t gin{ Ri} � �. �\ N *a .; r`'en—@-� �Yp �Irr�: „o• /j _ �,.=I �,/ �, it�r 1 + R n 1'� d➢' r'(.�tn��.A�q'S.,,i . tl�,y IJP �A 5,+�,, `�' c �"fti"' 9 •p Z�rriu:+{ OW v„ y; �� a '+� ..•a b t Y���xyf wy sK" i 1 t Y iii i' A. � , � ' Y'IN •` �' 1 11 Y k. 1f blur .Yfi' 1 `k' • t1 Ri y LrI y .h ri t i � ;nr +rt NIl�rl� �' '� •' SII 'ion milli mob loll �...W���� ��� r k. l yw! A 1 MOT © Patriot Properties Salem 03/04/2003 Abutters List 03:33:22PM Filter Used: DataProperty.ParceIID='35-0079-0'OR DataProperty.ParceIID='35-0073.0'OR DataProperty.ParceIID='35-0074-0' OR DataProperty.ParcellD= '35-0075-801'OR DataProperty.ParcellD='35-0075.. 03/04/2003 Salem Page 1 of 1 03:33:22PM Abutters List ParcellD Location Owner Co-Owner Mailing Address City State Zip 35-0073-0 39 WASHINGTON SQUARE LOMASNEY DAVID F 39 WASHINGTON SQUARE SALEM MA 01970 35-0074-0 41 WASHINGTON SQUARE LOMASNEY DAVID F 39 WASHINGTON SQUARE SALEM MA 01970 35-0075-801 47 U1 WASHINGTON SQUARE HART ALICIA E J 47 WASHINGTON SQ NO 1 SALEM MA 01970 35-0075-802 49 U2 WASHINGTON SQUARE COUNTIE RALPH L JEANNETTE 49 WASHINGTON SQ NO U2 SALEM MA 01970 35-0079-0 WASHINGTON SQUARE SALEM CITY OF SALEM COMMON MA 35-0080-0 35 WASHINGTON SQUARE HERRICK PAUL J 35 WASHINGTON SQUARE SALEM MA 01970 35-0081-0 26 WINTER STREET ATCHASON KATHLEEN A 26 WINTER STREET SALEM MA 01970 35-0099-0 2 OLIVER STREET JONES DAVID C 2 OLIVER STREET SALEM MA 01970 35-0108-0 29 WASHINGTON SQUARE BERTRAM HOME FORAGED MEN C/O DALEY DONALD 29 WASHINGTON SQ NO SALEM MA 01970 35-0109-0 31 WASHINGTON SQUARE DOERING JUDITH C 18 MT VERNON STREET#1 BOSTON MA 02108 35-0130-0 25 WASHINGTON SQUARE GAGNAN GEORGE A AGNES 25 WASHINGTON SQ NO SALEM MA 01970 35-0160-0 191/2 WASHINGTON SQUARE B P M PRODUCTIONS 191/2 WASHINGTON SQ NO SALEM MA 01970 35-0161-0 21 WASHINGTON SQUARE ELLIOTT RICHARD 21 WASHINGTON SQUARE Salem MA 01970 35-0214-201 120134 ESSEX STREET ESSEX INSTITUTE 120 ESSEX STREET SALEM MA 01970 35-0215-0 1 BROWN STREET ESSEX INSTITUTE 132 ESSEX STREET SALEM MA 01970 35-0412-0 18 WASHINGTON SQUARE THREE CORNERS REALTY TRUS HARRINGTON DOROTHY L 18 WASHINGTON SQ WEST SALEM MA 01970 35-0417-0 84 88 ESSEX STREET SALEM HOUSING AUTHORITY 27 CHARTER STREET SALEM MA 01970 35-0422-0 6062 WASHINGTON SQUARE FLYNN JEROLD M FLYNN REGINA B 62 WASHINGTON SQ SOOT SALEM MA 01970 35-0423-0 56 WASHINGTON SQUARE HSU DUNCAN YC 56 WASHINGTON SQ SO SALEM MA 01970 35-0425-0 38 WASHINGTON SQUARE SNEDDON SCOTT F PRICE-SNEDDON LINDA L 38 WASHINGTON SQ SO SALEM MA 01970 35-0447-801 74 U1 WASHINGTON SQUARE SHERR ALAN B 74 WASHINGTON SQ EAST SALEM MA 01970 35-0447-802 74 U2 WASHINGTON SQUARE TENBROECK NANCY 74 WASHINGTON SQ E U2 SALEM MA 01970 35-0447-803 74 U3 WASHINGTON SQUARE HARRIS ROBERT M KREEK THOMAS W 74 WASHINGTON SQ EAST SALEM MA 01970 35-0448-0 72 WASHINGTON SQUARE SACHETTI NANCY L 72 WASHINGTON SQ EA SALEM MA 01970 35-0476-0 80 WASHINGTON SQUARE CASTINE REALTY TRUST ODONNELL THOMAS A 80 WASHINGTON SQUARE SALEM MA 01970 35-0477-801 78 WASHINGTON SQUARE HUGHES BRANT J CLYNE HEATHER L 78 WASHINGTON STREET U SALEM MA 01970 35-0477-802 78 WASHINGTON SQUARE WEMMER TODD J WEMMER CHERYL N 78 WASH SQ EAST U3 SALEM MA 01970 35-0477-803 78 WASHINGTON SQUARE SKOMURSKI JOSEPH A 7 WILLOW AVENUE DANVERS MA 01923-2216 35-0477-804 78 WASHINGTON SQUARE MANGIAFICO ELLEN M 78 WASH SQ EAST U4 SALEM MA 01970 35-0477-805 78 WASHINGTON SQUARE NEAL PENELOPE P 78 WASH SQ EAST U5 SALEM MA 01970 350477-806 78 WASHINGTON SQUARE VIETRI TARA M JALBERT TODD P 78 WASH SQ EAST U6 SALEM MA 01970 350478-0 1 FORRESTER STREET MELLO JOSEPH J MELLO ANNE M 1 FORRESTER ST SALEM MA 01970 End of Report A 3W7 'Mir 56 war 3 1 5-. 35-41 3 fia 35W 31-M1,57/ 0. 35-A55 3" 35A72 '35-A 35, v 56 35 1 1,0 7 35039- wig 3 355 41�7 no" 39 2 35-AID 03 3- 36-all 04 2XI&III smy 35-M12 3 35M2 35015 3- ,U60 7 6 WA 3517 /35.&J76 35-k47n 63 Cg5 62 35077 37SM3 35;IJ78 35iW7 IVG4 WA TON SHING02 Is 3SW2 5B sag ST. fm 3500 3�j 3 1 35030 , gyp 3 5.ws �0 FF 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: City of Salem, Department of Park & Recreation on the property at: 00 Washington Square (Salem Common) concerning: Replacement and addition of new benches Date of Hearing: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 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 uy Clerk fthe 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. r .so ma. I � I P®oP�yPOyf.�y�� 4Hotes TR-85 SPECIFICATIONS eed�e�d� a DIMENSIONS TR-85 JACKSON SQUARE Overall Height:36.00" TRASH RECEPTACLEWidth:22.75•o.D. 36" Bolt Holes:4-.50"diameter holes Cast Aluminum Trash Receptacle.Craftsmanship MATERIALS&FINISHES at its best.This unit is made of heavy cast Inner Liner shield: PVC material aluminum.A heavy 23 gallon recycled plastic liner �— Liner:23 gallon polyethylene is standard.An attractive compliment to any of — Lid:Refer to Lid Sheet our benches. "— 22.75"--+ Note:Measurements are approximate. IL — —'i 23.00'� 2350" 28.25" T �aatr.�rr. Avebuu,.Z.4', -` a6'WgrJ+s 77.505/ \,e - MODEL 6-76 B-76 FANEUIL HALL BENCH The B-76 above has IPE Wood with a Clear Preservative. Tuan 76 Stock models are available in IPE hardwood,recycled plastic and our revolutionary NuTeak. — Call 800-378-3080. Introducing NuTeak"" For three generations our family has manufactured benches and trash receptacles using all types of materials for our slats. Aluminum,steel,recycled plastic,pressure treated wood and any number of hardwoods.Always looking for a perfect slat that would provide a life-time of beauty,comfort and utility with little or no maintenance. Our"NuTeak"will do all of these things.NuTeak looks like teal-,acts like a hardwood and comes with a lifetime guarantee. Titan offers NuTeak with time-tested designs at the same prices as our hardwoods You can benefit from the same durable,high-quality philosophy that also goes into all our product lines.Call a sales representative today ii 378-3080 or visit us on the web at www-AmericanTitan.com. Distributed by: Titan' a �a C, P.O.Box 1488 Concord,MA 01742 Phone: 978-287-0300 Fax: 978.287-0399 O Ema ii:info@America nTiita n.com Web: www.AmericanTtan.com 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: Washington Square Address of Property: 00 Washington Square (Salem Common Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Removal of existing flagpole. Installation of 60'aluminum flagpole per information submitted. Flagpole to be painted white. Installation of grey granite monument per size specification submitted. This certificate is conditional that Commissioner Kasparian is delegated to approve the location of the flagpole and monument and to approve the finish, layout of text and enamel painting reproduction on the monument. Dated: April 4, 2002 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By. 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. r t Al ir �. J Mar.92002 5!I,M1 , ,,wmm,m tnv wun Ino Pnnt 51a I¢ma w and Detach perforated strips Debre mailing. � tn..�m»�i.I Pomnngm tn.e�mlwn al llR.mvmtM ln� Detach perforated strips before mailing. FILE No.962 03/06 102 14:07 IMISPLAY SALES FAX:952 885 00990 PAGE 1 DISPLAY SALES Fax Cover Sheet 10925 Nesbitt Avenue S.,Bloomington,MN 55437 Total pages,lacludlog cover: 1 800.328.6195 Fax: 952.885.0099 Date March 5,2002 Fux# 978.740.9299 From Maureen Wong Est. 143 To Bill Re Flag quote Acct. Name Park and Rec. City/St/Zip Salem,MA 01970 M For your Into Dear Bi I I, Thank you for your call. 1 am pleased to present the following quote,for your consideration. Qty: 1 ♦ 60'x10"x.250 Conunercial Concealed Halyard Flag Pole....................................................$5,675.00 3 sectious,weight of pole is 765 lbs.,recommended flag size: 10x15' up to 120 mph wind speed. ♦ Estimated Freight.............. ................................ ......................... ..........................................$525.00 ' This pole can ship early April i ALSO AVAMABLE Qty: 1 ♦ 69x12"x.25 Commercial Concealed Halyard Flag Pole......................................................$6,100.00 3 sections,weight of pole is 779 lbs.,recommended flag size: 10x15'up to 120+mph wind speed. Alternate flag: 12x18'up to 120+mph wind speed. ♦ Estimated Freight..................................................................................................$55(.00 W..9600.00 Terms: ♦ Net l0 with signed purchase order. ..4,4•61 4- .�a.l�e� rh-LX�P 4 1 Z .,/ y,x„,,.., �-t�.,..,t./(✓ yin..✓ .�rc.e.c.+l R _-r�a.,.�.�.eU�, ,t�.e-�e Pagr l- An LmployceOwned Company 2mel23sa,mwflan OUTDOOR FL ' • Outdoor Aluminum Flagpoles INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED Commercial Concealed Halyard Aluminum Flagpole Finial No Additional finial is recommended other than the internal Winch Stainless steel,direct drive;mounted on a rotatable plate ha yard truck itself. inside the shaft.Access open ng and a removable door finished to Truck Cast aluminum,internal halyard type,revolving non-fouling, match shaft,containing a cylinder lock.Winch operable only by a egjipped with two automotive-type sealed bearings,with one 2 12' removable crank ha*)dle thrcugh the access opening. plated steel sheave. Flash Collar Spur aluminurr. Halyard Halyard and flag arrangement shall be 1/8' stainless Finish Deep luster colished aluminum.Optional finishes available. steel aircraft cable,with two chrome swivel-snaps,neoprene coated Please call for pricing. counterweight and beaded nylon retainer ring. The COMMERCIAL CONCEALED HALYARD SYSTEM is the best answer Flagged to the problem of flag Height Diameter Wall Wind speed Each "S+ "10+ theft or vandalism.The Exp ButtTop Thck Flag Size constant heart of the stem-a 25' 6.0' 3,5'1 .188- "W 120 1850.00 51750.00 $1,525.00 y 30' 6.0' 3.5' .188' 5'x8' 100 $1,995.00 $1.825.00 1610.00 stainless steel, gearless 35' 7.0' 3.5' .188' 5'x8' 100 $2350.00 2135.00 51875.00 winch mounted on a 40' 8.0' 3.5' .188' 6'x10' 100 $2,770.00 2530.00 2250,00 rotatable mounting late 45' 8.0' 3.5' .188' 6'x10' 80 2950.00 2565.00 2325.00 g p 50' 10.0' 4.0' .188' 8'x12' 100 $3,600.00 3200.00 9%Dlli inside the flagpole shaft. 60' 12.0' 4.4' .2150' 10'x15' 100 $6,100.00 55oo.00$5200.00 70' 12.0' 3.6' 150' 12'x18' 90 7200.00 6500.00 5480.00 80' 12.0' 4.0' .375' 15'x25' 90 9200.00 7500.00 1000.00 *Poles can be assorted but must ship to one location. Sentry Concealed Halyard Aluminum Flagpole :5r Finial 14 ga.spun aluminum ball,gold anodized finish,with flush Finish Deep luster oolished aluminum.Optional finishes available. seam,sized to match butt diameter of shaft. Please call for pricing. Truck Cast aluminum stationary type,fitted with two cast nylon Flagged sheaves. Height Diameter I Wall Wind Speed Each "S+ "10+ Halyard One set of#10(5/16')white waterproof polypropylene, Exp ButtTop Thck Flag Size Constant egjipped with two chrome swivel-snaps,one 3 12' neoprene 20' 5.0' 3.0' .125' 4'x6' 100 f760.00I $690.00 $625.00 coated counterweight,and one beaded nylon retainer ring. 25' S.0' 3.0' .125' 4'x6' 80 5625.00 5765.00 5720.00 Cleat Die internally mounted cam-action cleat with integral 30' S.0' 3.0' .156' S'z8' 70 f1,040.00 5960.00 $880.00 sneave,factory mounted. " 35' 5.0' 3.0' 1.'56' 5'x8' 60 $L145.00 51,060.00 5975.00 Poles can be assorted but must ship to one location. Flash Ccllar Spun aluminum. The SENTRY CONCEALED HALYARD SYSTEM has proven to be our most popular flagpole. Replacing the more expensive stainless steel components of the CONCEALED HALYARD System n k< with inexpensive and easily replaceable rope halyards and \ • cam-action cleats, the SENTRY combines the security of a concealed halyard with the •• • simplicity and low cost of an external halyard flagpole. Shipping Charges Additional on Flag Poles. 12 Call 1-888-214-7036 FAX 952-885-0099 E-mail Sales@displaysalesco.com O'ROURKE BROS. MEMORIALS GABRIEL P. ROSSI,JR. Distinctive Mtmoriatls Sinct 1840 le&S i— U�� �,,��✓t�!A/l�J IgM r+e i I V) `I 3' f y L�Ve�� "� 00 Yb 73 NORTH SOMET,SALEM,MA 011970 67 SFRINGVAU AVLNUY,LY1MN,MA OM TP,L: ( qn)7µ6d71 FAX° (97>!) %41-2016 7MU FAX(M) Zr '.A "V:N ,>.rr_? _ _?lJ 9ti0Z-IbL-8L6-I:xE3 �dI80143W S021H 3>102L 0 PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM ART ARCHITECTURE CULTURE April 4, 2002 BAST INDIA SQUARE SAI F.M.MASSACHUSETTS Jane Guy 01970-3783 USA Salem Historical Commission 1 1:978-745-9500 120 Washington Street I ax:978-744.6776 u,wa.,i,ra�.oac Salem, MA 01970 Dear Jane, Here is the information about the"First Muster" marker for Salem Common that your commissioners should have received. I will also bring copies of this with me on Saturday morning for those who are not able to see it ahead of time. I think this answers all of the outstanding questions, except for the "walk-about" that will also add clarity. The one change from Jon Roll & Associates' original specifications was recommended to us by Gabe Rossi, the person who is doing the work. He strongly recommended using a honed steel satin finish for the marker which is similar to what was used for the WWII monument that is already on the Common. He also felt that the quality of the carving of the letters would be dramatically improved, and, as you know, he knows what he's doing! Please call me if any other questions have been raised that could-be resolved on Saturday morning so that I can be prepared with answers, documents, etc. Thanks for all your he Bonnie Smith 978-745-9500 x3138 Salem Common - First Muster Monument Volume II - Detail Drawings Prepared by: Jon Roll & Associates, Inc. 48 Dunster Street Cambridge, MA 02138 � r 3 0 0 Q ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ ITC Galliard Roman Not for Reproduction THE FIRST MUSTER Typical Letterspacing Not for Reproduction 93 M 123456789 o ITC Galliard Oldstyle figures Not for Reproduction y U w Cu i.n 1637 Typical Letterspacing Not for Reproduction v a~ o C) C) U � y V) w 3 � N Description A Granite monument with sandblasted text and porcelain 1'-4° 1'-10° enamel panel. J Text to be filled with translucent gray lithichrome shadow. 1 �1 112° Porcelain enamel panel set into recess in granite. Location to be determined in field. Granite to be"Chelmsford"granite by Fletcher Granite Company. Finish shall be Thermal Cut, THE FIRST MUSTER _ OF THIS COAIMOy,TH06AST REG3MENi, QJ MAS$ACHLSETTf MILMA HELD ITS FAST E MUSTER.THIS EVENT MARKED THE BEGINNING ^� OF THR NATIONAL GUARD OF THE D.S. 0 SALEM 1637 DONATED BY THE ROTARY CLUB OF SALEM (�I V - NAY I.f001 1 ley N v C; ¢aa 0 L' c � ti bA ai C/J fit co F- Compact gravel borrow d � � 0 47 io � � o G v Undisturbed or compacted subgrade C z � c o v U Elcvation UO _y Scale: 1"=1'-0" w ' � N O Text sandblasted into granite N 3/16' deep, and filled with translucent A gray lithichrome shadow, cut 50 %. ITC Galliard Roman (type). 1 118' T1/4' Reveal1'-7 1/4' Panel 1/4' Reveal---.,,, 1 17$° 1'-10° m 9/16° Deep recess 1 rorz THE FIRS MUSTER cr ztN ON THIS COMMON; HR EAS-PRF.GTME,NT, r N MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA HELD ITS FIRST 6 N ncco MUSTER. THIS EVENT MI RKED THE BEGINNING o L OF THE NATIONAL UARD 'OF THE U. S . °= Cl) w "aT ITC Galliard SA EM m Oldstyle Figures x � � 163 � � _ 0 T Wca Ln LO a N DONA-TED BY Full Color Porcelain Enamel Provide 1/4' Solid color J THE ROTARY G U.B OF SALEM ' T on steel panel. border all around. Pantone Process Color S7-8 MAY 4, 2002 I Plaque Layout -- —N Scale: 3"=F-0" ani o o U Text Layout J B Scale: 3"=I'-0" °; w cn w 3 � N A 1/16' Chamfer Fill reveal with grout or caulking to match granite, as required to prevent moisture infiltration. cess Porcelain enamel sign yea\ 9116 <e panel with returned to edges, set into recess 1/2' marine plywood backer panel . Ease all edges CUq yea\ �`p�e Construction Adhesive w Welded Stud -� set into stone o .Cz with construction v v adhesive Q Granite to be"Chelmsford'granite cn by Fletcher Granite Company. c. Section Detail A Scale: Half Size t~ v O 0 V " cn w rv':tel J-Ar fl r) 741 z z 9.: t r l ..r I I � , a . Irk •g�._ � — � � .:\ F I The First Muster M III Fr, 1637 �r II y IhI II rh :pt : I:I liens I .b I I III hIt n I c C.J I it'y 1,'I I I I I i that the I he Inai,iy n(the Nacional Guard began on Den'mher 11, 1636,,then the Gener,il Cnur'r r rihn,. b, .0 hi„h ,t.c fl r, dingy„ I hr rl,:mi_u rir n r,l .he Nr rth �.mrh wJ Gut of the Massaehusets Hay Colony ordered the organization of the colony's militia ntnp:mies rvice,"c1,., iucr a.aed rhe rthr:or:cy and I, p,n,.,encs, of ih, :mhn:r. Alrhouji .hr enact 11111,three regiments the North,South and East Reglmen[s The,nloni,tn had adoptrJ rhrd u, ..1,:d m„c1,,dtic lint mustcnrt rhr I III Rrglmenr ro,k [,I.nr...Salem,kl:.s,ad,useas. English militia.yerom whi-h obligated Al males.benceen the w,of Io,and oil. Io po„r„ Th: A.011.11..1 Guard mntiuue, It' hi,o,r r, mi-,n 4 rr ,-.Jw, unit, Ibr the first-line 7m,and participate Inthedten,olthecommunuv The eark colonial nuhua Jullctl 11a' Idunation.The 10ki Fugm-r b..nali,a,. A1 ,h.I,cu,Army N,na,n.il Guard. %%eck and pros'ided guard details each evening u,sound the alarm in case of attack.The c�,munuet the Easr Regimein,proud hon... .•I ii, NG"5-179A.APRIL 1909,U.S.GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE:1990 725-947 �0 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 PK, 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: Washington Square Address of Property: 00 Washineton Square (Salem Common) Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Replace existing pipe bollards and damaged cast iron bollards with the "Salem Bollard" which is cast iron, painted black Relocate bollards as necessary so that entrances are consistent. Work to be completed within 3 years. Dated: November 8, 2001 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. _ �. - ,, ,=; , _�-, -�. _ �,� <�+ r:� �� .;w 1�1 � y —�—, �� IL. � � m � ��r l_ ��� lY �lBd ,.. Ijn�d ��- � �� ��t' __ � �._ � .: _ . . i -�� . � i tv '" V \d VI 1Y 6 � a Y \L •� l 211 , .�Ys OCT.2001 BSK P.001 B:K OCL 2u0, 4� 00 Y J �\ r _ T •� ���� �f:i ��� �� J ..7 1 � � (- � • Ns' r �. 1 1 ♦ : 1 : . 1 1 1 � � ♦ � � � !l w a J� r 0 3/oI d OCT.2001 BSI: 0 I DIA OCT.2u01 6 c � �o �. \C J r� Bollard Proposed for Installation at the Salem Common jL i I Ryi Salem 35" Permanent Installaliufi M9023 The nautical design of the Salem takes its inspiration Irom the moor in, ,,Is used for tying ships at _ —piers and docks.At home in a traditional setting,the Salem stands 35'high with a 15'base diameter IMBED AND TAR ARE A PERMANENT PART Cl-CASTING s r Al. R �w v, Cast Iron BollardCurrentlyLocated at the Salem Common y - - y t I � I y�A J d • � ,.r I �� � , r i' a- . '!� �� �. `, (/ �� E Ir l`� �� �� .� �j �� lk I Will 1111111l� ,, •'ra, iXF!� _ ` Y J� �� 4 la q` . � ,',� '_.a l '�ti, _ ti� .' i 1� -.wt:. i 4P- � _ 7► _ - 1 Y r .CO T v� 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 ❑ 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: Washin¢ton Square Address of Property: 00 Washington Square Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Description of Work Proposed: Repainting offence in its entirety with no changes in color, material, design or outward appearance. Non- applicable due to being in kind maintenance. Dated: May 30,2000 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. r i�� 1111 ■■�� - �'- oil MINIM,_ -m— moo �. s /� I� , r 9 op Pit �► ■�i- j - - ' /' �� / /\ �1 \ - /^ | ' �' / U/ � � // � - � ' � - - ' . ♦.boo w J C• 1 1 ��IIII _ll`Illlllll 11 R H 4 r "y z. r u t� t9" n at 1 CODM 'f 1 AGo16E z`-' Salem .fisrorical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN.SALEM. MASSACHUSETTS 01970 t508)745.9595 EXT,311 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS - It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Ddmblition ❑ 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: Washington Square Address of Property: Salem Common Name of Record Owner: City of SAlem at the request of AP.TSalem Description of Work Proposed: Carving of rotted tree stump into sculpture of Samuel McIntire as has already been completed. Conditional that the sculpture be adequately maintained, This certificate must be reviewed at a minimum of once every three years. Deterioration of the sculpture will result in violation of this certificate and possible revocation. Dated: 5/18/95 SALEM HISTORICAALLJCOMMISSION 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. ,_ �.._ �_ _ /s __ „ �� �� I.latr�9�, -_ r 3/�/�d lot l ; 3/,lye ��,camir�1P 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 ( ) ; reconstruction ( ) ; demolition ( ) ; moving ( ) ; alteration ( ) ; painting ( ) ; sign or other appurtenant fixture k)� work as described below in the . . . Washington Square Historic District (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: Salem Common McIntire Arch Replica Name of Record Owner: City of Salem Presented by the Salem Common Neighborhood Association. DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Approval of the installation of a plaque with inscription as submitted. Plaque to be bronze, 12" x 8" to be located on the right side upright when standing at Winter Street side. Option that the script be amended to include recognition of Holyoke Insurance (who funded the project) or the others who contributed there time (architect, woodcarver, carpenters , etc. ) . 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: March 26, 1990 SALEM HISTOR�ICC11A,L COMMISSION By�/r7�cc Chairman Richard J. Picone/Right of Way New England Telephone 451 Main Street Wakefield, MA 01880 Telephone # 617-224-2019 N ,' ji CONDITl 4� 1. iP r r� ��0nnur W4 Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (508)745-9595 EXT.311 NOTICE OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS RE: Salem Common On Wednesday, January 5, the Salem Historical Commission unanimously voted to deny a Certificate of Appropriateness from New England Telephone on behalf of the City of Salem to install a pay telephone on the Salem Common. I attest that this is an accurate record of the vote taken, not amended or modified in any way to this date. January 13, 1994 Janeuy Cler of the Commission cc: Building Inspector City Clerk City Council Salem Redevelopment Authority JG\JANE\DENIAL31 �,�. � tea`,.- .,..;v_. A4i �� � �:�� �'/�°�r� l Lynn ��%�s t t ;i:. ,,,�� x ._ j-a e��,cowon.�b� �p Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01670 �A'JAE�IMM6 Wit 9 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 . . . Washington Square _ Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: Salem Common — Veterans Memorial Name of Record Owner: City of Salem — Veterans Council DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Surround memorial with fence constructed of 5 granite posts and Anchor chain as per drawings submitted. 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 commencin¢ work. Dated: June 3, 1993 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By— Chairman yChairman City of Salem, Massachusetts Veterans' Services Department �µ,cawanl� Jean-Guv Martineau • k'e 5 Broad Street Agent i 01970 �a Tel. (508) 745-0883 Tel. (508) 745-0957 A�OtMMt�y� TO: Those Concerned FROM: Jean-Guy J. Martineau DATE: November 2, 1992 SUBJECT: Veterans Memorial Monument For several months the Salem Veterans Council has been working on plans to redesign the Veterans Memorial Monument, located on Salem Common. With the help and advice of our City's Planning Department Staff, we have considered several enhancements to serve as a Bulwark from youths and tourists who presently sit or loiter on or near its base. The following are recommended changes in the monument: I . Monument would be surrounded by fence constructed with granite posts (5 posts 10" X 10") connected with an "Anchor Chain" (3in. links with a thickness between 3/8 or 1/2 in. ) 2. 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