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188 DERBY STREET - DISTRICT FILES
�� ff - 1V nL�lh.v St - IMMMMM9 gONU1T vg S �97TpiB1 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 ❑ 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: Derby Street Address of Property: 188 Derby Street Name of Record Owner: Jim Bailey Description of Work Proposed: Replace the damaged gutter in-kind There will be no change to the design, material, color or outward appearance of the gutters. Dated: September 3, 2015 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. . o �s 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 ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑D Other Work as described below does not involve an exterior architectural feature or involves a feature covered by the exemptions or limitations set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 188 Derby Street Name of Record Owner: Jim Bailey Description of Work Proposed: Re-roof the main roof with 3-tab charcoal shingles. Replace all existing vents and skylights on the rear roof with new skylights of same size and shape. Re-install the chimney cap. Dated: September 2, 2015 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. •i t p •4:' :�. ;: ..fir l It 4• r .ate 't c y , t . it . fMV lig,^. 1 MB� RECEIVED i AUG 2 9 2015 DEP..OF PLANNM a Salem Historical Commission COMMWTY DEVELOPMENT 120 WASHINGTON STREET.SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (979(8195685 FAX(978)7400404 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 0 Alteration ❑ Demolition 0 Painting ❑ Sign A Other District: Derby Street ❑Lafayette Street ❑McIntire ❑Washington Square Address of Property: \T�6 �)-S -\D r. Name of Record Owner(s): rw, % �,\ Q ►kN Owner Mailing Address: \SS 14-s\n , �� ;��2v� �C Q Description of Work Proyosed:y\ \ ��.L nw' �C�\ Shv t�� S``� z� ��� 5�� �•L 4 S Name of Applicant: f, t S-,3 uOwner contractor ❑Tenant ❑Other Tel.#: E-mail Address: Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated herd.- Certificate erd:Certificate should be mailed to: Name Mailing address: City: State:_Zip: 'PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making any changes to the exterior of a property in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Department of Planning&Community Development to discuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at 120 Washington Street,3rd floor,and begin at 7:00 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda. An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate ofNon-Applicability may be issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,after notifying Commission members and allowing 24 hours for any objection. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner ofthe property. A contractor for the owner,at the owner's request,may submit an application on the owner's behalf. In case of a tenant,a waiver ofthe owner's appearance maybe granted at the discretion of the Commission if it is requested by the owner. F. All applications must include photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways. No certificates can be issued until receipt of photos. G. An application will not be considered complete unless all work items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart. The following items should be included in your drawings as applicable(exhibits should be 8%:x 1I or be able to be folded to 8%x 11): 1. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvemems; 3. Details/profiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,com:ces,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,lamp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. Ifthe application is approved, a Certificate wi11 be mailed to the mailing address provided on the application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e.for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. 1. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has been issued. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or other necessary permits and approvals)prior to commencing work. I. The homeowner may opt not to commence the work approved(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). Work commenced mut be completed within one year from the Certificate date unless otherwise indicated. K. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued. Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval ofthe Commission is subject to fines of up to$500 per day from the date of violation. The Commission is not responsible for an ownels 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 ofSalem Department of Planning&Community Development(DPCD),at the Salem Public Library or on-line athnp://www.salem.com/Papes/SalemMA Historic!index. The guidelines provide examples ofwhat is historically appropriate (or inappropriate) for Salem's neighborhoods including trim, siding, barrier free access, doors, fences, gutters/downspouts, masonry, mechanical equipment,paint colors,parking solutions,porches/steps,roofing,satellite dishes&solar energy systems,secondary egress,skylights,utilities,windows, etc. These guidelines help you understand what changes are likely o-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'.2 Shea Roofing Co. 17 % Foster Street Salem, MA 01970 (978) 745-7313 PROPOSAL May 22,2015 SUBMITTEDTO: Jim Bailey 188 Derby St. Salem, Ma. 01970 We hereby submit specifications and estimates for: To install standard three tab roof shingles covering complete main roof. To install all new metal drip edge along all roof edges, both horizontal and vertical. -- I To install new velux skylight replacing the skylight on the back roof. To install new roof flanges on roof vent pipes. To install four new roof vents. To counter flash, re-flash and/or reseal the chimney flashings as necessary. To repair facia board on rear side of main building and install new seamless aluminum gutter over same area. To clean up and remove all roofing debris from job site. We propose hereby to furnish material and labor-complete in accordance with above specifications,for the sum of: Twelve Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty Five----Dollars ($12,585.00) Payment to be made as follows; One third to start balance upon completion All material is guaranteed to be specified. All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation from above specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders,and will become an extra charge over the estimate. All agreements contingent upon strikes,accidents or delays beyond our coriftI.,,Owner to carry fire,tomado and other necessary insurance. Our worker;are fully covered by Workman's Corr]pensation Insurance. Acceptance of Proposal—You are authho• dd t/he wgrk as speclf� Authorized Signature: Signature: I Date of Acceptance: _ "A �`�/ C T r X, 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 ❑X Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 188 Derby Street Name of Record Owner: James & Claire Bailey Description of Work Proposed: Replace the existing columns on the front portico. The columns will be 100%wood, sized to fit the existing opening with the base, capital, and shaft having typical Tuscan details. The columns will be painted to match the trim of the house. Dated: Au>lrtst 7. 2014 SALEMHHIIS�TORICAL COMMISSION By-g"vc�d-e�Welh 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. RECEIVED ".' JUN 3 0 2014 Salem Histo 'ICQI COZZZZIZZSSZOZl DEQ OF PIANNINC d _ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION FOR A CERTMCATE 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 Lafayette Street McIntire Washington Square Address of Property: DeA j Name of Record Owner(s): _�E},MQ s rt JO-Z41e I ala LUt Owner Mailing Address: I JV- Description of Work Proposed (Please include required scale drawings,paint chips, catalog cuts and/or samples of materialproposed, where applicable.) L f Name of Applicant: P,(+1V2+1 Owner Contractor Tenant Other: Tel.#: I '7,�- 5-0 2- 7, ' 1 E-mail Address: _1 f w� -tD t~,L(k 4--) 171bro i t Certificate will be mailed to the owner unless otherwise indicated here: Certificate should be mailed to: Name A vw�S C� 'S�U411, Mailing address: .!E X- ALL'y S ti City:- Stat&Zip:(::'� 7 v PROCEDURES FOR FILING APPLICATIONS A. Be prepared to apply for approvals well in advance of commencing any exterior work. Before making any changes to the exterior ofaproperty in an historic district,the owner should call or visit the Commission representative at the Department of Planning&Community Development to disscuss proposed alterations and to determine the category of the application(Appropriateness,Non-Applicability or Hardship). B. The Commission normally meets on the fust and third Wednesdays of each month and notices are posted at City Hall. The meetings are held at 120 Washington Street,3rd floor,and begin at 7:00 p.m. All meetings are open to the public and any person is entitled to appear and be heard on any matter before the Commission before it reaches a decision. C. An application for a Certificate of Appropriateness or Hardship must be received by 3:00 p.m.on the Monday 16 days before the meeting in order to make the agenda. An application for a Certificate of Non-Applicability may normally be added to the agenda up to the day of the meeting. In some cases,a Certificate ofNon-Applicability may be issued by the Clerk,without review by the full Commission,after notifying Commission members and allowing 24 hours for any objection. There is no fee for any applications. D. All applications for Certificates of Appropriateness or Hardship require a public hearing. Notice of the hearing must be posted with the City Clerk 14 days before the hearing and abutters must be notified in writing. Commission staff will handle these procedures. A public hearing is not required for a Certificate of Non-Applicability. E. Applications must be submitted by the owner ofthe property. A contractor for the owner,atthe owner's request,may submit an application on the owner's behalf. In case of a tenant,a waiver of the owner's appearance maybe granted atthe discretion of the Commission if it is requested by the owner. F. All applications must include photos of existing conditions,taken from all public ways. No certificates can be issued until receipt of photos. O. An application will not be considered complete unless gllwork items are thoroughly described on scaled drawings and include specifications regarding dimensions, materials, and any other information needed for the Commission to visualize the changes in order to make a determination. Applications for paint colors should include a paint chip or chart The following items should be included in your drawings as applicable(exhibits should be 8%x i l or be able to be folded to 8�6 x 11): 1. Site plan showing location of improvements; 2. Elevation drawings of the specific improvements; 3. DetaiWprofiles(i.e.moldings,fence caps,cortices,vents,etc.); 4. Materials(i.e.wood,brick,etc.); 5. Dimensions(i.e.size of trim);and 6. Transformers,heat pump and condenser locations,electrical entries and meters,lamp posts,stove pipes. H. At the hearing,the Commission will discuss the application with the applicant or his representative,hear the abutters and take a vote. Owners having professional consultants such as architects or contractors are urged to have them be present at the hearing. Ifthe application is approved, a Certificate will be mailed to the mailing address provided on the application and copies will be sent to the City Clerk and Building Inspector. Please note that the application can be continued until the next meeting if the Commission deems necessary(i.e.for reasons of incomplete drawings,to perform a site visit,etc.). In any case,the Commission must make a determination within 60 days from the date the application is received,unless the applicant waives that requirement in writing. I. A property owner or a contractor cannot receive a building permit unless a Certificate has leen issued. Please be sure to obtain appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings(or other necessary permits and approvals)prior to commencing work. J. The homeowner may opt not to commence the work approved(unless it relates to resolving an outstanding violation). Work commenced must be completed within one year from the Certificate date unless otherwise indicated- K. ndicatedK. The City of Salem reserves the right to inspect the project to determine compliance with the conditions set forth in the Certificate issued Violations A person commencing or completing work to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval of the Commission is subject to fines of up to$500 perday from the date of violation. The Commission is not responsible for an owner's neglect to inquire about necessary City permits and approvals. All records are public and we will confidentially assistyou ifyou are concemedthat someone in your neighborhood is in violation. Assistance The Commission's guidelines are available for viewing at the City o:Salem Department of Planning&Community Development(DPCD),at the Salem Public Library eron-line athttrU1miw,elem.coni?uac lSafeankt llisturiciindeN. The guidelines provide examples of what is historically appropriate (or inappropriate) for Salem's neighborhoods including trim, siding, barrier free accesR doors, fences, gutters/downspou% masonry, mechanical equipment,paint colors,parking solutions,porches/steps,roofing,smellite dishes&solarenergy systems,secondaryegress,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.1042 jf�(=.;ll� �. �a r � 0�11�'+�r�h�, . � �_ tel. t:. � u � y; � �,_.. r 's3� � _ � -.t � �y. ., ' � .a ' �i --'�.r: �'.. Y K �Y..•r .. _.,- - r !. �y"; Iti 1 r r�l.r��rxf ' h J r ��C �:. r Y� r �� • . .:MIT. �,1R ♦ jPi� �1{�� s _ � ...� 5 ,, ��" .. �r "1 *Y� �� I �i � (Yr 1 r i4q o •��" _ r 1 l l ^A a `.a ( I1{ - I Y s h 1 ' Y 1 1: •• f inNlNr 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 b Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property 1 RR nerhy Srreer Name of Record Owner: James & Claire Bailey Description of Work Proposed: lnsiallation of two chimney caps on lwo front chimneys. Caps to be either Gelco Chimney Protector or Chim Cap Stainless Knock-Down Multi-Flue Forever Cap, 10"high, stainless steel painted. lal black or,factory applied finish. Dated: November 18, 2010 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. Copperfieid Pro Book • Orders 800-247-3305 • Tech 800-256-1926 GelcoT'Chimney Protector' ngineering sets this cap head and shoulders above the rest,and makes it the M opular cap in the industry. =rt S Tab'"reversible mounting sting the mounting strips in a or out needed for the best fit.Crowna v,no longer are N with S gTa s.Theven elimiustory mad:Zhe c cause °y of their i mounting versatilitv In ad the Chimney Protectoo market. saves lots of truck space,anssembled.You finish the .; cage c truction by insertingtwo hinge pins.You have two options for attaching the li wing nuts or cap screws.Both are included and are easy to use with our stri oof weld nuts.Masonry anchors and mounting adhesive are included. eed extra screen height?The Chimney Protector has a standard 10';with 12" ailable on the largest sizes.All Chimney Protectors use 3/4"mesh screen. The Chimney Protector is easy to stock,easy to install,and built to last! 30 less steel constr �1 mesh SwingTabs for versa- tile mounting options Easy,tookless Swing7obreversi- Simplyinsert weld nuts and lid mounting options assembly ble mounting ships hingepins Lifetime warranty swinginorout. UL Listed as part of a Item# sc Heig t r n Size Lid Size 1-24 25-48 49 ormore HomeSaver relining 11705VO' .... "X ....... 22Ya'x221/a" .......... $95.95 $91.16 $86.36 system using Pro, 117103"X2 22i/a"x341/2" .......... 116.25 110.44 104.63 UltraPro,RoundFlex, 11714 .13°x24" 221/4''X341/2" ,......... 116.85 111.01 105.17 OvalFlRectagleFlex,or 11716 10" .............13"x26" ........ 221/4''X341/2" .......... 124.35 118.14 111.92 OvalFlex 11718 10" .............13"x28" ........ 221/4"x341/2" .......... 123.95 117.76 111.56 CAPS11726 10" .............13"X36" ........ 221/4"X461/2" .......... 144.35 137.14 129.92 11730 10" .............14"X14.. ........ 221/4"x221/4.. .......... 101.85 96.76 91.67 - 11740 10" .............17"X 17" ........ 221/4"X221/4.. .........• 107.20 101.84 96.48 11742 10" .............17"X22" ........ 221/4"X341/2" .......... 106.95 101.61 96.26 11746 10" .............17"X29" ........ 221/4"X341h.. .......... 119.90 113.91 107.91 Ruy HomeSaver 11750 10" .............17"X35" ........221/4"X461/2" .......... 137.95 131.06 124.16 caps ,ageico sico 11754 10" 17"X41" ........ 221/4"X461/z" .......... 135.95 129.16 122.36 to get this icon ••••••••••••• on your own rree web page at 11758 10" .............17"x58" ........ 221/4"X631/2. .......... 191.65 182.07 172.49 homesovercom. 13231 12" .............17"X29" ........ 221/4"X341/2" .... .. 12 2.4 115.97 13248 12" .............17"x41 .fl. 221/4 21/4'X4 1 56. 148.46 1760 12" .............17"x49 . ''X51 158.63 LCop ap Stainless Knoc -Down Mul Forever'" Cap ere's other great cap for multiple,odd-sized,or unlined flues.It's the stainless steel multi- Forev '"Cap from Chim Cap.You get sturdy,304 stainless steel construction,a lifetime war- y,and five-piece knock-down design.The 24-ga.lid is removable for easy cleaning.This cap a 10"h h screen with 3/4"oval mesh.Tapcon masonry fastener and mounting adhesive are includ # e(10"mesh height) 1-24 25-48 49ormore Chim 33 7"X29":covers up to l7"X29"opening .................. $99.95 $94.96 $89.96 4 17"x41":covers up to 17"x41"opening .................. 119.85 113.86 107,87 93 Gelco1lM Stainless And Galvanized Chimney Caps, Small Mesh (5/s"California-Sized) These are.he same Gelco Multi-Flue Chimney Tops we've always offered,but with s/s"mesh.We stock our three most-used multi-flue sizes—in both stainless steel and galvanized steel painted black.Gelco's stainless steel multi-flue caps o have a lifetime warranty.Galvanized caps have a seven-year warranty on work- manship and materials and a three-year warranty on rust-through.Tapcors and adhesive are included with each cap. • Small mesh to meet Preassembled Screen-ro- Lid Mesh 49 or code requirements Item# Model Screen Size Size Height 1-24 25-48 more • Same construction as Stainless regular Gelco letter 17"x17 l6 d oe ...... " model multi-flue caps 13320 M221/4"X 221/4" •••• 8" .......... $89.95 $85.46 $80.9( 13330 Model C ...... 17"x29" ..... 221/2"x341/2" .... 8" .......... 122.75 116.62 110.41 • Lifetime warranty on 13340 Model D ..... 17"X21" ..... 221/2"X461/2" .... 8" .......... 140.95 133.91 126.8E stainless steel • 7-year warranty on Black Galvanized workmanship and 13550 Model B ...... 17"x17" ..... 221/4"x221/4" .... 8" .......... S2.95 50.31 47.6E materials,3-year 13560 Model C ...... 17"X29" ..... 221/2"x341/2" .... 8" .......... 79.75 75.77 71.7E against rust-through 13570 Model D ..... 17"XL1" ..... 221/2"x461/2" .... 8" .......... 109.95 104.46 98.9E Small Mesh Custom Multi-Flue Caps Yes,you can get a special order cap from Gelco with a s/s"spark arrestor! All the different shapes of special order caps:square,rectangular,round,L-shaped,T-shaped,or cross-shaped are available in either small,s/s"mesh or 3/4"mesh. You also have your choice o=materials with copper,stainless steel,or galvanized steel pa nted black.All stainless steel and copper special caps carry a lifetime warranty,and all black galvanized caps carry a seven-year workmanship/materials warranty with a three-year warranty against rust- through. See pages 96-98 for custom order cap measuring instructions. 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Bailey From: "Jim Murphy" <jimandsara@rcn.com> To: "Claire Bailey" <jcbaileyl88@verizon.net>; "Jim Bailey" <jimbailey8l@hotmail.com> Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 08:27 AM Attach: IMG_0897.jpg; IMG_0898.jpg Subject: Pictures for Baileys from June 27th Party Greetings, Jim and Claire - Looking forward to seeing you and the Remons here next Sunday, August 22, at 4 p.m. Attached are two pictures from June 27th party - love the close- up one Jim took of your home. It 4: l lull lll. �, j��; I'�I!Illlll111111111 II 10/22/2010 Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT.311 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF HARDSHIP It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission had determined that the proposed: ❑ Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction ❑ Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage x Other Work as described below has been approved under a finding of Hardship, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C)and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property: 188 Derby Street Name of Record Owner: Claire Bailey Description of Work Proposed: Construct two egress landings per drawing submitted with ladder(similar to 5 Chestnut Street). Spiral staircase in drawing is also approved, only if Building Inspector does not permit ladder. Reason for Issuance of Certificate of Hardship: ® The application affects only the building or structure on which work is to be done and not the historic district in general. ® The application is approved because it does not cause substantial detriment to the public welfare. ® The application is approved because it does not cause departure from the intent and purposes of the amended Historic District Act. Note: Owner was also provided a deadline extension far installation of quoins previously approved to be completed within one year of this date. Dated: 07/03/03 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. '' �Y ;C Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745-9595 EXT.311 FAX(978)740-0404 August 7, 2002 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety State Board of Building Regulations& Standards One Ashburton Place, Room 1301 Boston, MA 02108 RE: 188 Derby Street, Salem, MA Dear Madams/Sirs: The Salem Historical Commission is writing in support of the application of James and Claire Bailey to use a spiral staircase for secondary egress from the 3rd floor at 188 Derby Street in lieu of an existing ladder. This property is located in the Derby Street Local Historic District and Derby Waterfront National Register Historic District and also in a heavily touristed area across the street from the Salem Maritime National Historic Site. According to the architectural survey form on file with the City and the Massachusetts Historical Commission, this Federal style house, built for Captain Simon Forrester in 1790-91, is attributed to the important early American architect and wood carver, Samuel McIntire, with later additions between 1851 and 1874. Captain Forrester was a prominent merchant and ship owner in the years following the Revolutionary War, who built Central Wharf, which is now a focal point of the National Historic Site directly across the street. As new owners, the Baileys have committed to restore exterior architectural details that have been missing since the early twentieth century, including ornamental wood quoins, window trim, six-over-six sash and the original front entrance door and portico. In addition, they plan to reduce the occupancy from five to four units. While we understand that the owners have the right to retain the existing ladder, it is our understanding that they have chosen voluntarily to upgrade this condition. It is our opinion that a more extensive staircase or fire escape connecting from the third to the second floor will detract from the massing of the 1790-91 Federal block, obstruct the roofline and the northeast facades of the Victorian additions and introduce a large new structure which is incompatible with the character of the historic districts and National Historic Site. The Salem Historical Commission is anxious both to see this long neglected and highly visible property restored to its historic appearance and also to see emergency egress provisions upgraded. It is our opinion that a spiral staircase will satisfy both objectives and minimize intrusion on the historic character of the Forrester house. We support this proposal as submitted by the Baileys. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, p THE SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION Lance Kasparian Chair I REGISTRY: ESSEX So 0-1"}} MC►JUl_TY TITLE REFERENCE:E3K• 6—gip,} ZIP PLAN REFERENCE: g K, 7-313t PC, 141 /W,7 BEt�w Ar. �Y n PRoPo3mp SPI V I RAL SThlti VI V / lV1 NL STpRy CO 0 ro d U71J0, C� i11 — Il U (� NOTE: The garage appears to be less than 0.5 It. m from the northerly property line. An instruer t 0 8 3 Z-7 S.F, = survey is necessary in order to determine whets er or not the garage encroaches over the property line. r D ER BY 3-FR EET This plan was not prepared from an instrument survey. MORTGAGE INSPECTION PL.1N Offsets ar ', distances shown should not be used to establish property lines. LOCATION IBB D IE2BY ST _ This plan is intended for mortgage purposes only. SAS-LM, MA _ I certify that the structure S shown on this Plan t - W-f! 'e, i conformance with zoning setbacks SCALE: I - 30 DATE: I I -1� -o in effect at the time of construction. (SEE No-r6 necV-0 CERTIFIED TO: I certify that the parcel shown is/'/07-located within - BCytfrl 1 -oPera�vl �g flood hazard area as depicted on HUD Flood Insurance —� Rate Maps for Community No: ZS"O I ID-2- CAMERON BROTHERS INC. Job No. _ I 1 Touro Ave. Medford, MA (781) 324-9566 a;x3 •� 1 Ya ; 1170 .77 77 ..�� -. .Wit' �• '�` 1 B, r ,� • Ify Y rJ t' �� 1 l 1 'ti '1C•�,': 1 -4 � •� I f Y' •Vii'.' 3 F�"r ` {i, -. . 1t t,♦ 't jrs 4 't ` .l ` . �/"'w�v+xk:.gy��„� �• eat pz �'r+r . ., �` ,T. �-�.j ,;.�f ?� i I t � IA I If :4t { 1 4 i \ 1 ".W, �y s EM Lzi CA m ail D i "IEA L . Em li *` f x A IF - � 1 . -, CO T Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)745.9595 EXT.311 FAX(978)740-0404 August 7,2002 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety State Board of Building Regulations&Standards One Ashburton Place,Room 1301 Boston,MA 02108 RE: 188 Derby Street, Salem, MA Dear Madams/Sirs: The Salem Historical Commission is writing in support of the application of James and Claire Bailey to use a spiral staircase for secondary egress from the 3d floor at 188 Derby Street in lieu of an existing ladder. This property is located in the Derby Street Local Historic District and Derby Waterfront National Register Historic District and also in a heavily touristed area across the street from the Salem Maritime National Historic Site. According to the architectural survey form on file with the City and the Massachusetts Historical Commission,this Federal style house, built for Captain Simon Forrester in 1790-91, is attributed to the important early American architect and wood carver, Samuel McIntire, with later additions between 1851 and 1874. Captain Forrester was a prominent merchant and ship owner in the years following the Revolutionary War, who built Central Wharf, which is now a focal point of the National Historic Site directly across the street. As new owners,the Baileys have committed to restore exterior architectural details that have been missing since the early twentieth century, including ornamental wood quoins,window trim, six-over-six sash and the original front entrance door and portico. In addition,they plan to reduce the occupancy from five to four units. While we understand that the owners have the right to retain the existing ladder, it is our understanding that they have chosen voluntarily to upgrade this condition. It is our opinion that a more extensive staircase or fire escape connecting from the third to the second floor will detract from the massing of the 1790-91 Federal block, obstruct the roofline and the northeast facades of the Victorian additions and introduce a large new structure which is incompatible with the character of the historic districts and National Historic Site. The Salem Historical Commission is anxious both to see this long neglected and highly visible property restored to its historic appearance and also to see emergency egress provisions upgraded. It is our opinion that a spiral staircase will satisfy both objectives and minimize intrusion on the historic character of the Forrester house. We support this proposal as submitted by the Baileys. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, 4r� THE SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION Lance Kasparian Chair 09/10/2002 08:55 9787412151 BAILEY PROPERTIES PAGE 01 Miss Jane Guy Salem Historical Commission pear Jane: Please remove our request for the stairway at 188 Derby St until we nave some information from State Appeal . We will re-appty. ks e 1 Jim alley J �� � , .4- � . �., � ,� .,' .� �� A r y..: 1 t � �� : ,. .:� _ .� . ., - f .�� I � �'�.� ,' 1 �' � \� a � � �.� � � _ �- �'` r 1 � 5 Y �1 ��� �� ., a � +N '` c S� o- � t �'• // 4' d ,� //�i • �i \�� e r �� t �� �� r -� � a s A'J' 0 �pMINB lr 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 Ig Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Street Address of Property 1 RR 11mby Street Name of Record Owner: James&Claire Bailey Description of Work Proposed: Restoration offront portico by reusing/repairing original materials and reconstructing what is missing to match historic photograph and 15 Chestnut Street. Remove eagle. Installation of window crown caps per photographic sample. Remove chain link fence and continue existing wood fence in its place. Installation of quoins facing front of house only (instead of entire corner), mounted on flat ground, cut into clapboards,per photographic sample of house at 56 Washington Square South. Second egress portion of application continued to meeting of 6/19/02,pending site visit on 6/11, 6:00 p.m. Dated: June 6, 2002 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. ;; , i� y� '/ _,i� r • - I ` .4 � ' f 1 V t � , . A� � w Y 1 'r'• .Ml `.. Y 1' v ��� 1 1 Ili Alf T yw11J/t l ... w *6370 114A 05189182 Wgreens i s J ;6378 113A 95189102 Wgreens Works in Architecture half of the house was conveyed to William Phelps and the deed (245:238) y ' lear that by this time the third story had been added. A mantel from this story (re- m 1930 and sold as Lot 312 in the Benjamin Flayderman auction April 18, 1931) ing of a different character than known McIntire work.The mantel in the front room =nd floor,though having some superficial similarities with Samuel McIntire's work, by him. Simon Forrester House 188 Derby Street Begun by Jonathan Ingersoll and completed by Simon Forrester, ; who bought it,unfinished, in 1791 y r (Figures 5s 71-74) tley wrote February 2, 1791: "Capt. Forrester' has purchased the elegant but un- i House of Capt.Jona.Ingersoll,fronting Derby Street,with the Cobb Wharf [after- :entral Wharf] &Store&flats,at about£700" (I, 232). Just when the house was be- cio not know:the occasion for the sale seems to have been the death of Captain Inger- E: wife on January 24 (Bentley I, 231). The deed is dated February 3 (152:185)• ribution of this house to Samuel McIntire rests on comparisons of style and detail with F „ - rathmeel Peirce,Ward,and Boardman houses. In the extremely bold staircase there ny points of identity with the Boardman and Ward staircases:the use of small columnsLL tiers, and their correct academic form; the treatment of Haze and newel at the foot; ofile of the handrail. In the parlor,comparison of the architectural features with those } , Georgian parlor and the chamber above that at the Peirce house reveals much in com- i the treatment of the architraves with ears, of the egg-and-dart on the overmantel *; of the profile of the cornice.The broad end-blocks of the frieze are found in mantels .oardman house which have otherwise been modified. The carvings of the frieze and s pilasters which frame the overmantel are precious specimens of McIntire's carving at me,the only considerable ones we have. The interior doorways are substantially identi- ly design with some at the Peirce house. On the exterior also we find features characteris- � McIntire's unusually close adherence to academic canons: the door-portico, of the Ro- -ic with triglyphs and mutules—the front columns have been replaced with barba- :quare posts—has three-quarter columns next to the building, like the porticoes of the e house and the remodelled Pickman (Derby) house on Washington Street. The win- r have small moulded caps above the casings,as in the Boardman house—features scarce- and elsewhere in Salem. :t 1895 the late Francis Shaw removed the mantel in the east parlor, which he pre- , :d to the Essex Institute in 1924. Of Salem and his descendants,” Ersex Militate Hinorical Cf. Henry Wyckoff Belknap: "Simon Forrester 4_ ;tions,LXXI (193 5). 67 ci A i i : 1 ;.i f wA A " !.�.L}ni° _ �. a �..,...I 1 � l Mid• �:�ti. PRS,= R y� mss. �4y _ 1 ^r j Y rs� s v ■, gel IN al 0A.tr �5.9k I ,:T �rU•. 51tl=S y iK'y.,,bih �{ +,yr `T�^'++ '�` }�gk '31i iK CO M. 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 `C Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: Derby Address of Property: 188 Derby Street Name of Record Owner: James & Claire Bazley Description of Work Proposed: Paint colors: Body-Bracken Tenement Blue Slate Trim, sash,fence— White Doors—Black Reinstall original front door. Restore corner quoins per historic photograph. Replacement of 51 windows with wood, true divided light, six over six. 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M IS11Vy Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN.SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (508)745-9595 EXT. 311 August 25, 1993 Helen, Wanda & Irving Mysliwy 11 Hodges Court Salem, MA 01970 Dear Homeowner: On November 5 , 1992 , the Salem Historical Commission issued an Amended Certificate of Appropriateness for fence replacement at your property at 188 Derby Street . It has come to the attention of the Commission that the fence as replaced is not as per the approved Certificate, drawings and photographs . Specifically, the fence does not have a gate to the front entrance as was required. The Commission also required that final details drawings for the pillars which are currently in violation by submitted by February 1 , 1993 with the work to be completed by June 1, 1993 . As of this date, the Commission has not received the final detail drawings . In order to avoid enforcement proceedings , we respectfully request attendance by you or your representative at the Commission' s meeting of September 15 , 1993 at 7 : 30 p.m. If you have any questions , please feel free to contact the Clerk of the Commission, Jane Guy, at the Salem Planning Department . Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, THE SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION Richard Oedel Chairman .COxOl,4�� Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 �J {Y ^��/hIx6 SPF" AMENDED CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ] ; reconstruction [x]; demolition [ ] ; moving [ ]; alteration [ ] ; painting [ ] ; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . Derby Street Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 188 Herby street Name of Record Owner: Helen Mysliwy DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Fence replacement at Derby Street and Hodges Court with capped rail fence as per picture #I . Entire fence to be 40" high. Spacing between pickets to be 3/4". Pickets to be 1 3/4" wide x 1" deep. Gate to be on same plane as fence, Posts as drawn in submitted sketches. Fence to be painted house trim color. Work may begin at owner's convenience but must be completed by June 1, 1993. The homeowner must submit final details for pillars which are currently in violation by February 1, 1993 and work must be completed by June 1 , 1993. Work may proceed after final details are approved by a vote of the Commission. This amended certificate supercedes certificates relating to the fence and Pillars dated April 2, 1992 and June 25, 1992. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Mass. General Law Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing work. Dated: Nov. 5, 1992 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By— Chairman f VN -47 i -4p 3 d � s Cl- �- ci i firCf>',±h t. 1 1 • , dap r i 1 I , • Ool 1 I t Al • I''S ' � .�' I I F a ,�. �•'� � � � it .� ,e f 1. A •1 � _4 7. Ingersoll/Forrester House, Lot 6, No. 188 Derby Street, in'° ` 1886 This view shows the south (front) elevation of the Simon Forrester house and its front yard on Lot 6. In 1837 the Ingersoll/Forrester house was numbered 120 Derby Street, and in 1895 it was renumbered 188 Derby Street. Note the fencing and two large trees in the front yard, also the street lamp in the lower left-hand corner. The street along the left fence is Hodges Court, which did not come south to reach Derby Street until some time after 1879. The corner of the large three-story frame house visible at the right is the southwest corner of, the Benjamin Felt, Jr. , house erected in ca. 1799-1800, on Lot 5. The Ingersoll/Forrester house was probably designed and constructed by Samuel McIntire, Salem's noted architect. Courtesy of Essex Institute, Salem, Massachusetts (Essex Institute neg. 6,866). J 1 771 7:1=01 S 56 p 4,r 4I LEE w 193 µ -S 667 SE i 1993 Helen, Wanda & Irving Mysliwy 11 Hodges Court Salem, MA 01970 Dear Homeowner: On November 5, 1992, the Salem Historical Commission issued an Amended Certificate of Appropriateness for fence replacement at your property at 188 Derby Street. It has come to the attention of the Commission that the fence as replaced is not as per the approved Certificate, drawings and photographs . Specifically, the fence does not have a gate to the front entrance as was required. The Commission also required that final details drawings for the pillars which are currently in violation by submitted by February 1, 1993 with the work to be completed by June 1, 1993 . As of this date, the Commission has not received the final detail drawings . In order to avoid enforcement proceedings, we respectfully request attendance by you or your representative at the Commission' s meeting of September 15, 1993 at 7 : 30 p.m. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Clerk of the Commission, Jane Guy, at the Salem Planning Department. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, THE SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION Richard Oedel Chairman " � t , � �` � � � � � M f ' •' J � // �q _ ( ���T T'� �/3d/�,z �i ,_ _ _ �, '��= s /��- /�� t © U f S _ _ �:.:l i i', :. `3/�/9.z ,� � fpj i � I ����P�� a — — - -- — —=��a�2 I �, _ _ , i I �I l 4_ _ � '�` �— � ` �. 1 :� e � i I { ,�.V _ 0 ._f .. � — ���_— � _� -- � � s�y,coMuir4� j Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 �t01M.. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ] ; reconstruction [X] ; cemolition [ ] ; moving [ ] ; alteration [ ] ; painting [ ]; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . Derby Street Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 188 Derpy Street -- Name of Record Owner: Helen Mysliwv DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Allow the homeowner the option for the posts and gates of the replacement fence previously approved to be identical to those pictured in Essex Institute's photo negative #6866. The homeowner must submit final details for all work (pillars & fence) which are currently in violation by February 1, 1993 and all work must be completed by June 1, 1993. Work may proceed after final details are approved by a vote of the Commission. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Mass. General Law Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing work. Dated• June 25 1997 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By airman e�µ,ca+nit, 4 Salem Historical Commission � CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. oleo A tY ..ACOLYML W� CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ] ; reconstruction [X]; demolition [ ] ; moving [ ]; alteration [ ] ; painting [ ]; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . Washington Square Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 188 Derby Street Name of Record Owner: Helen Mysliwy DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Pillars of front entrance replaced in violation be removed and replaced with either: 1. Original pillars as researched through the Essex Institute; or 2. Square, straight wooden posts with capital and base. Capital to be similar to one as shown for 2 Winter Street in Architecture in Salem by Bryant Tolles. Capital and base detail to be reviewed for approval at May 6, 1992 meeting. Fence replacement at Derby St. and Hodges Court with fence as per picture lll. Entire fence to be 42" high. Space between pickets to be no less than 1" Fence to have gate with posts on Derby Street (gate may be non-functional) . Gate and posts' detail to be reviewed for approval at May 6, 1992 meeting. Fence to be painted trim color. will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements set forth in the Historic District's Act (Mass. General Law Ch. 400 and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing work. Dated: April 2, 1992 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By . r airmanlrman PC) oe- -OA a„ I lo�Q w T /-L In COM�4(0 `� Salem Historical Commission CITY HALL. SALEM, MASS. 01970 �•qta/MIMs tP�t CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed construction [ ] ; reconstruction [x] ; demolition [ ] ; moving [ ]; alteration [ ]; painting [ ] ; sign or other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . . Washington Square Historic District. (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 188 Derby Street Name of Record Owner: Helen Mysliwy DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Approval of the following work as has been previously completed: Clapboard replacement, insulation of front door, repainting, custom mill window molding and repairs to front overhang with the exception of the pillar replacement. Non-applicable due to being an in-kind repair/replacement. 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 (MA_ Gen. Law, Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission. Please be sure to obtain the appropriate permits from the Inspector of Buildings prior to commencing. Dated: April 2, 1992 SALEM HISTORICAL CO/MMISSION By / �C Chairman Salem Historical C'ommiss1011 ONE SALEM GREEN.SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 15081 745-9595 EXT. 311 NOTICE OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS RE : 188 Derby Street On Wednesday, April 1, 1992, the Salem Historical Commission, unanimously denied an application for a Certificate of Appropriateness from Helen Mysliwy for the replacement of front pillars as has already been completed at 188 Derby Street. The denial was due to the new pillars being inappropriate for the age and style of the house. As part of the denial, the Commission requires that the pillars in violation be removed within 1 year and replaced with pillars to be approved by the Commission. I attest that this is an accurate record of the vote taken, not amended or modified in any way to this date. April 1, 1992 Jane GLIf Cler of the C ission cc: Building Inspector City Clerk JG\JANE\OENIAL6 \r Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 15081 745-9595 EXT.311 June 8 , 1992 Helen Mysliwy 188 Derby Street Salem, MA 01970 Dear Ms . Mysliwy: Enclosed please find a copy of a letter sent to you on May 26, 1992, indicating that review of final details for work to your front portico and fence was scheduled for the Commission' s public meeting of June 3, 1992 . Since, once again, you or your representative have failed to be present to work out a mutually satisfactory solution to your outstanding violations, we have resheduled the discussion for the Commission' s meeting of June 24, 1992 at 8 : 00 p.m. Should you or your representative fail to submit plans for the remaining unapproved details and fail to attend the next scheduled meeting, we regret that we shall be left no recourse but to forward this violation to the City' s legal department for legal enforcement. Please note that work conducted to the exterior of a building in an historic district without the necessary approval of the Commission is subject to fines of up to $500 per day from the date of the violation. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincer7(r&- G , THE SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION Annie C. Harris Chairman JG\JG\MYSLIWY FF�ei� Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (508)745-9595 EXT.311 March 10, 1992 NOTICE OF VIOLATION Helen, Wanda & Irving Mysliwy 11 Hodges Court Salem, MA 01970 Dear Homeowner: Recently, it has come to the attention of the Salem Historical Commission that work has been conducted to the exterior of your property (pillar and fence changes, reclapboarding, staining) which is located in the Derby Street Historic District. According to our files , there is no approved certificate for either Appropriateness, Hardship or Non-Applicability for work to be done. Please read the enclosed information and kindly file the appropriate application. If you need assistance, please contact our staff person, Jane Guy, at the Salem Planning Department, One Salem Green ( 745-9595, Ext. 311) . Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Respectfully, THE SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION Annie C. Harris Chairman cc: Building Inspector City Clerk JG\JG\VIOLLTR M[Uflil?{ yf' I ` 4C 'rii. A l Salem Historical %'ommission ONE SALEM GREEN,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (508)745-9595 EXT.311 Mtky 26, 1992 Helen Mysliwy 188 Derby Street Salem, MA 01970 Dear Ms . Mysliwy: On April 1, 1992 , the Salem Historical Commission approved the replacment of pillars in violation at 188 Derby Street with pillars as described in your Certificate of Appropriateness dated April 2, 1992 . The approval was conditional that the details for the treatment of the "capital" and "base" be reviewed for approval at an upcoming meeting. At that meeting, fence replacement was also approved, conditional that the details for the treatment of the gate aiid posts be reviewed for approval at an upcoming ateeting. At the request of your representative, Eric Mysliwy, the Commission scheduled these reviews for its meeting of May 6, 1992 . When neither you nor your representative attended the May 6, 1992 meeting, the Commission rescheduled the review for its May 20, 1992 meeting and sent you a copy of the Commission's agenda as a reminder. Since neither you nor your representative attended the May 20, 1992 meeting, we have again rescheduled this review for the meeting of June 3, 1992 at 7 : 30 p.m. at One Salem Green. At this time, the Commission would like to remind you that the pillars are in violation and must be replaced as approved by April 1, 1993 . However, no work on the pillars nor the fence can proceed until the details as described above have been reviewed and approved. If you or your representative are unable to attend the meeting of June 3, 1992, kindly contact are staff administrator, Jane Guy, at the Salem Planning Department to reschedule. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, THE SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION Annie C . Harris Chairman •1 P � �S ,li'f•I IL�E Salem �'istorica' Commission CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 July 9, 1979 Helen and Wanda r(ysliwy 11 Hodges Court Salem, Massachusetts 01970 Dear Misses Mysliwyl At its meeting on July 5. 1979, the Salem Historical Commission reviewed again the matter of your fence at 11 Hodges Court. Mrs. 14heaton, Clerk of Commission, relayed her conversation with you, informing us of the concerns which led to your choice of fence design and of your keen interest in and appreciation of the wonderful historic structure you are fortunate to own. In studying the site, both directly and in photographs, however, the Commission still finds certain aspects of the fence design to be inappropriate to the architectural character of the structure and its surroundings. Since it was constructed without a Certificate of Appropriateness, this puts you technically in violation of the Derby Street Historic District Ordinance. We feel a mutually satisfactory solution is possible if we can meet together with you and your brother to work out the problem and, therefore, consider such a meeting imperative. The next regular meeting of the Commission will be on Wednesday, August 1, 1979. 7s30 p.m., One Salem Green, third floor. If that date is not possible for you, please call me at 745-2879 so that we can arrange for the Commission to meet with you at your convenience. I look forward to discussing the fence with you and towards a happy solution. I remain, Very truly yours i Jacob S. Wolfson Chairman J5W;ebw { 7f y p'fcCKLYE W' Salem HISLorical Commission CITY HALL, SALEM. MASS. 01970 June 22, 1979 Helen and Wanda Mysliwy pp q 11 Hodges Court Salem, Massachusetts Dear Misses Mysliwy: The Salem Historical Commission would like to remind you that your property at 11 Hodges Court is located within the Derby Street Historic District. This district was established by the Salem City Council to protect the outstanding architectural and historical character of your neighborhood. The Historical Commission is charged with reviewing alterations that affect exterior architectural features to assure their compatibility with the historic district, Property owners are responsible for making applications to the Commission before beginning construction or alterations. It has come to our attention that you have recently completed construction of a fence at this address. Upon learning of this construction without proper Commission review, I asked members of the Commission to study the fence for consideration at our June meting. At that tim, our members applauded your intentions to improve your property, one, we feel, of the highest quality in the Derby Street area. With regard to the particular design of the new fence, however, our Commission found it to be architecturally inappropriate.to the architectural character of both your house and the neighborhood. The Commission would, therefore, like to have the opportunity to met with you to discuss alternate designs and invites you to our next meeting on Monday, July 9, 7:30 p.m,, One Salem Green. I am sure that between us we will be able to agree upon an appropriate design which will also meet your needs. Please feel free to call me at 745-5249 if you have any questions. I am enclosing some information on the district and application procedures for you. I look forward to being of•whatever.•assistance to you I can be on this project. Very trul - 7QQ� Zl _ Jacob S. Wolfson Chairman cc ATohn Powers, Inspector of Buildings Enc os. 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J WW W� O � W Z x 0000oa g a r TOP of FULL ti STRINGER (BEYOND) EXISTING HOUSE REVISIONS: BLOCKING AT STUDS-FLASHED --$• \ 2x8 TREADS 2X8 TREADS NOTE: AND RISERS AND RISERS —SCOPE OF WORK CONSISTS OF CONSTRUCTION OF A WOOD FIRE PAINTED ` ,,,,; `` J FULL HEIGHT ESCAPE PER THE PROVISIONS OF THE Y•'' 2x12 BLOCKING �. ^. I e.\'\ �I '� STRINGER o MASS. BUILDING CODE SECTION 1025. _ W/ FLASHING . CARRIAGE---. I SCREWED To —ALL WOOD TO BE FIRE TREATED WITH CARRIAGE MIN.SIZE OF 2"NOMINAL AS PER MASS SIMPSQM CARRIAGE BEYOND NOTCHED \ --- FROM Zx,s (Do NOT \ uc BO 'S BUILDING CODE. PROJECT HUC48 HANGER NUMBER: a- OVERSAW NOTCHES) 4x8 BEAM h� �� 2 6" 1 —HANDRAILS SHALL BE SECURED TO STAIRS AND EXTERIOR WALL TO DATE: 11 .05.01 _ WITHSTAND LATERAL LOAD OF 200 SCALE: AS NoTED \\ Simpson Strong— Tie LBS. DRAWN: TYPICAL STAIR SECTION (with Concealed Flanges) CHECK: TYPICAL STAIR SECTION 8 1-1'� - 1-0 HUC48 (on beam) TYPICAL HANGER DETAIL AT HOUSE 9 ,.,,7, = 11-. 10 12. sAll Haingers To Be DRAWING NUMBER: Double Galvanized ��TYPICAL HANGER DETAIL I k i j f E i j , v 1i IT �J� J ( Hy I I C '