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188 Fcdcral Strcct 0 T 4 � 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 C Painting ❑ Signage O 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: 188 Federal Street Name of Record Owner: Leslie and Kevin Levesque Description of Work Proposed: Remove two small sections of existing fencing at property boundary Paint body of house with Benjamin Moore Damask Gold CW-405. Window sash and storm windows to be black Trim color to remain same as existing. Dated: February 4, 2016 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By. �GSjZA ca + ' 6e, 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. .: 1 . ""t. �' t i, I r1 �� �� ., ��' � � �'� .•• vir �1• • ` �+� �� ' e � • . • '.! e . 'R -v}7 ,T: r " ,v.- F r d `7' Nr • r t i �k kl C.K ��1 t�t , •I'1� � � r p I w` d 1 � WW19� lN1r f•, x .. - _ . 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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 E�(4clntire ❑Washurgton Square Address of Property: f S 9 °ter l//��SYre ,{— .e• Name of Record Owner(s): es I%e-. c IAF!i/Ii1 Z.2V Sq tLe_ Owner Mailing Address: Feder6fi' 7P� f- Descriution of Work Proposed Please 1jpc or print clearly.Attach addi>ionalrsheets, asnecessjr — f e_ n VoV2 +W6 snnta ll See-q-(Oris of TG✓1Ctn� ct,+ nt(gk6crS rorjues+- 0-S (.ori- IQ" 0.re- enaroGtG krn over propexr y 61C. — Pct, n+i An b04d-1 bo d 1 a-rj +("V-Y% Of In o t.c s e. w � a- 511,1 h+ Calor charnq c re. p(ac.e_ ca,t.rrCV\+ 0-1�,ry) iAa-rYl5�orvl� w i ado ws wi 1�h htw Giles o¢ 50,,ne. 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J n• F- .CO 4 tr P" 1 Salem Historical Commission 120 WASHINGTON STREET,SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 (978)619-5685 FAX(978)740-0404 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has determined that the proposed: 0 Construction ❑ Moving ❑ Reconstruction 17 Alteration ❑ Demolition ❑ Painting ❑ Signage ❑ Other work as described below will be appropriate to the preservation of said Historic District, as per the requirements se: forth in the Historic District's Act (M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property- 188 Federal Street Name of Record Owner: Kevin and Leslie Levesque Description of Work Proposed: 1. Remove two (2) casement windows and install one (1) new double-hung wood window with tare divided lights, exterior storm sash, and hood trim,per the application dated 5/19/14. The color will match the existing windows. 2. Remove existing stove vent and replace with new metal vent in the location identified in the application dated 5/19/14. 3. Construct a back deck, per the application dated 5/19/14 and the drawings dated 5/8/14. The new door color will match the existing doors. Dated: June 12, 2014 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By: The homeowner has the option not to commence the work (unles it relate resolvianding 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 CommissionC14 120 WASHINGTON STREET.SALEM.MASSACHUSETTS 01970 1178'F19.5fiH5 FAX j-7F1 740-0404 APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS T 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 L Painting Sign t �r District: Derby Street Lafayette Street McIntire Washington Square Address of Property:IM2fl=M I — Name of Record Owner(s): KE56L1goddd I Owner Mailing Address: jft N oqw Description of Work Proposed (Please include required scale drawings,paint chips, catalog cuts and/or samples of materialproposed, where applicable.) t. POnaAL T Two MCCM9 CA6%AeW WgtVA s wHOC IN6ON eONE NSW MZIt-P:ttuW--,WCM VV1M)0W 1M Zk VVXeD L21QtT6)tXTMtCK ZZW "j Rod Nr045D TNM-p KATC3t Mmw:C , RM NIF��cL- lT q 6lMlLf'tK C-tel -Wt, NM L�X�1gN . 3 . COPI_�'C�IX�lOht�dl, MSN IJNCd�( 33j c RD" fn5C>�l#ZVvh�j 4fbrA WOOD ,5M AT?crb tr66, wiNc6 �, CATA-LY-tom. C T 5. Applications must include photos of exisfing conditions, taken from an pubfic wways. 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I have owned the property immediately to the east of the Levesques'house, at 186 Federal Street. since 1985 and occupied it myself from 1985 to 2008. Like the Levesques'house, the residence on my property stands very near the east side of my property line. A concrete block garage constructed in the early 20th century stands on the west side of my property, only a few feet away from the boundary between my parcel and the Levesques'house. A wood fence runs along the property line between our two parcels. The Levesque family has been excellent neighbors since acquiring their property ten years ago, and have made many welcome improvements that enhance both the house and the landscaping. We have cooperated on several fence and planting projects in the side yards between our two properties. I fully support their plans to alter the windows that face my property and to construct a new deck at the rear of their house. Sincerely, Sharon Sullivan co'birl_ 9 c: Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN.SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 1508)745.9595 EXT.311 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 Districts Act(M.G.L. Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historic Districts Ordinance. District: McIntire Address of Property: 188 Federal St. Name of Record Owner: Brian & Phyllis Connelly Description of Work Proposed: Repaint building in existing colors. No changes in color, material, design or outward appearance. No applicable due to being in kind maintenance. Dated: n SALEM HISTO CAL COIyI SION By: / `I The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless relates to re Wing an outstanding violation). All work commenced must be completed within one year from this 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 %` nc . _ #. � b Y � ^ ` ��/. r I.M.%� -�� �, _ _ � ��� �/ � � _ �� w 4,, ■ P — r � Wre 4� ti • s ��� � � i.:s.. •y a -... ice'- tii♦t.. � � y _ `3 f rr. �� A� \ _ � S` l�.- a ` 1 l` \� ��: � ,� � `� _��' ,� � � --- __ : _ _ � =.�-_ �. r iib � 'XJ(4+ (Zvtd )Z�T U-e0,nCONS C�-ATctn-� �kMIT(ON.) v Mill WL -- -iiimom ®� in. 1 IF-t FtE� (bT, t�k�,M^bs. NMf i �U�l ON5 MIAV� 20t+ u l' L)C e V T A �I 1 1 t,� 1� l i . C _ � _ � _ - ( �= - � - k :,, - .� �� �- ���� : �: ScU-,-�t ori 4d 5p6T la-�-fla b i `a3 I �� Al I ttl) 1 -N- nT, , Mls . w(ND�Anr TQM M DIIqiW-, M zoci- a ` y , I e)22 fF- �5T, SQL ,MSS. ,toU-l�t and �T r� �� �- _-. �_. _ = �I ' `: � i. -. f'1 f`` �� '� ,,.Y - � _� �_! . 1 �. t`� l �_ �� �. � ���� _ .r.i � _ .� .- .�. let f L_bT Mme, WE:N 67= > a dd )OUR- EL MCN] MAP,GH 2-Or-- a F Ip ONE SALEM GREEN, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01570 NOTICE OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS On Wednesday, January 7, 1987, the Salem Historical Commission voted to deny the application made by Brian and Phyllis Connelly to replace slate shingles on the roof of their house at 188 Federal Street with asphalt. This application was denied because the owners presented no evidence to justify the alteration as they neither attended the Historical Commission' s meeting nor submitted a written explanation accounting for the change. Under such circumstances, the Commission determined that it would be more historically and architecturally appropriate to preserve the historic fabric of the house by retaining the slate shingles. I Cynthia Carr, Clerk of the Commission, attest that this is an accurate record of the vote taken, not ammended or modified in any way to this date. January 16 , 1987 cc: Building Inspector City Clerk C1O25 s f�._CO�OIT{�Ga { .. c i .a. �9eCl�E p0, Salem historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 William Munroe Inspector of Buildings Dear Mr. Munroe V s This letter is to inform you that Mr. Connelly may now continue the work on his porch at 188 Federal St. After hearing Mr. Connelly's solutions to the problems at the work sight, the Historical Commission has'decided to accept them and let him go ahead and finish the job. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter, if you have any questions, feel free to call me at ext. 309. /SSi`nlce4Hea reelyy Kent Preservation Planner C.C. City Clerk Building Inspector 3 •_ s ;r F a Salem Historical Commissioti - CITY HALL. SALEM. MASS. 01970 744-4580 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 ( ) work as described below in the . . . McIntire Historic District (NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT) Address of Property: 188 Federal Street Name of Record Owner: Brian M. and Phyllis M. Connelly DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED: Enclose deck on rear of house to create sun room approximately 5' x 9'6". Face of enclosure and-partial roof to be glass with wood frame. r 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: August 18, 1986 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION By. Chairman rI / / 1 IWO LSALIEM OEPI- 98 i i - 1! �� ly+rte5 ; A P_•2 r7 W A/ i ' m � v Yv 6 usc` 1 a:rte Pl�C� T� f�; sriE2 Tvdv PtArc�s To be r/sEct ON i=rtonrl f"AciA • $claar0'aticc �A/Q�DD2 ! Qfl/Y7£ • bekw A:ecf;t S��Mr 17� D t-), 4.7 iy Salem Historical Commission ONE SALEM GREEN, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 January 8, 1987 Mr. & Mrs. Brian Connelly 188 Federal Street Salem, MA 01970 RE: Porch addition at 188 Federal Street Dear Mr. & Mrs . Connellyt Upon inspection the Historical Commission has discovered that the enclosed porch addition you are building at 188 Federal Street varies significantly from what was approved by the Commission (see copy of application enclosed) . Because the construction does not conform to ghat was approved, we have sent a notice Lo the Building Inspectors requesting him to issue a stop work order. Any further work on this project will be considered a violation of the McIntire Historic District Ordinance, unless such work is intended to ensure that the structure built matches the structure approved by the Commis.gi.aa. Sincerely, C�4AA-"" e Annie C. Harris Chairperson C1O11 t o ,, h �. `;i list9-7 _ _.,� x,�_ ', ��.. _ '� �1 y ' �. �� - • i �� � : W O1 N N N O L1 N G: Y. G r a c. �„ r `� ��� � w� � � l � � 'l� -, 'r c w ry z c r i I � I � • 1 I - � ` � � . ��` Vit• A.y. x •' 1 I p ft• \ 1. ,v e. III{II • _` i r A 40 V/49H l y. f A Hyl - s I I�M � The Pella Sunroom difference. 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All around are Pella's energy-tight windows and doors with Pella Double Glass Insulation offering exceptional energy efficiency, ventilation, and year round comfort. And for privacy, control of light and glare, and even greater energy savings, the optional Pella Slimshade® is always ready for quick and easy operation. Perhaps most exciting of all is that the Pella Sunroom will go perfectly with your home. It can be built in almost any size or shape, integrated into the roof-line, attached on the side, built to go around a corner, on a deck, or over the patio. You can choose Pella Casement, Double-Hung, Awning or fixed glass windows. Select Pella's Standard or Contemporary French Sliding Glass Door or the optional Traditional French Door. And while Pella will take all the credit for the idea of making the highest quality Sunroom available, Pella's customers get all the credit for using the Sunroom in creative and interesting ways that make them — and us — very proud. Take a look and see! 3 > A) This bright and white Sunroom could inspire your green thumb to raise a profusion of prosperous plants.And with Slimshade" in the Sunroof panels, you can control the amount of sunshine your plants receive. B) A stately and symmetrical l entrance is created by this Sunroom tucked between the columns of this ho ise. And { because the Sunroom features .q f . � °; �•,a all-wood construct on, its substantial appearance blends well with the thickness of the . > columns. `. ,. C) In the classic tradition of the solarium, this Sunroom is placed on the end of the house o where it captures sunshine T -- for plants and peoole throughout A the day. Notice how the brick foundation ties the Sunroom to the rest of this traditional home. D) The soft texture of the b!L ` Woods is carried into this Sunroom where an abundance of natural light brings out the _ richness of darker colored furnishings and carpet. maw E) Living spaces expanded k out and up. 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B) A Sunroom on the side adds passive solar possibilities to an otherwise conventional home.This Sunroom can gather the sun's warmth and let it into the house through an existing patio door. C) Soak up the sun. Plus, Pella Ing Slimshades® installed in the windows offer convenient privacy, i light control and energy management. _ D) Dining out while staying In is the theme for this Sunroom on a condominium townhouse. Start with an up-and-at-'em sunrise breakfast and end with a candlelight sunset dinner. A Pella Sunroom certainly takes the ordinary out of mealtime. E) A Sunroom that's long and wide. It's possible because your Pella Sunroom can be built to nearly any length simply by adding more overhead panels and Pella windows.And notice how well the Sunroom is integrated m into the overall shape of the house. F) Not the ordinary bay window but an extraordinary adaptation of the Pella Sunroom. „ This was achieved by placing Sunroom roof panels along the existing roofline and using matching Pella Awning and fixed windows over the window seat. G) A Sunroom balcony. You don't have to have a flat space near the house to enjoy a Pella Sunroom.This one might i even give you the feeling you're living in a treehouse. f i c �pMmmi ice: n C O eO ��: CSA Ems• C�i C�0 � C�� ��o �c SO CZ. ,� \ �� ��� oma► ICS; CMRi \ILII\j /II 1��/IMI C �qRs Ppy s i E y r Z t i• - - _ � a New- will- a f lk 4 : v �y ✓ +5 r,( � v Y p s ar"' Only the Pella Sunrroom is a completely engineered solidly constructed addition to your home. Exceptional insulation and energy efficiency. Only Pella offers the Double -lass Insulation System featuring a full 13/16"of ( insulating air space between a fixed outer pane and a removable interior glass panel. 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Yet,on the inside, all you see is the beauty Ventilating sloped glazing panels also available. of real wood, ready for stain or paint. 8 The attractive SlimshadeV with its narrow-slat metal blinds, offers convenient control of light and privacy. All it takes is a simple turn of a dial or crank to adjuss the blinds to softly diffuse the light, shade your Sunroom cr drench it with sunshine. When closed, SlimshadeO has considerable heat-retaining benefits as well The optional Type E blind features low-emissivity surfaces which reflect radiant heat for maximum energy efficiency. Slimshade' is available with Oyster White or Type E gold-tone slats for Sunroom vertical rectangular windows, sloped glazing units and Contemporary or Traditional French Doors. i Solarcool bronze glass in the removable interior panel of the Double Glass Insulation System is an attractve option that can cut cooling costs without obstructirg the view in sunny climates where there is little natural shade. Its glare-reducing qualities make it ideal for sunny exposures or where reflections from sky or water are annoying. In winter, the Solarcool° panel can be replaced by a clear _ glass panel to take advantage of the sun's warmth. The Contemporary French Sliding Glass Door offers exceptional energy efficiency with all the charm of a F-ench-style door. The design takes full advantage of the ratural insulating qualities of wood, effectively controlling conduction and condensat on. It also offers the Pella Double Glass Insulation System, Slimshade" blindE ouilt into the door,Solarcool, bronze glass, a lock that will secure the docr when closed or slightly open for ventilation, and a self-closing screen. 9 r t t t 1 S -� s �s �- _ � __.�.� � -_--r- - ��� �., i _� ». P _ _ ,- = " . ,� ��� .�% P ,� �.__ ,�/ Introduce brightness and light wherever you want with the Pella Skylight. Watch the clouds roll by. Watch the stars and the moon. Or just enjoy the warmth and abundance of light from above. Not only will the Pella Skylight let more light into your home, it's a better quality of light as well. Even on overcast days you'll notice a definite increase in the brightness of the room. It's remarkable how doing something as simple as installing a Pella Skylight can make such a dramatic difference in the feel of a room. A skylit entry announces your home in a new way. The kitchen could be light and lovely. In the bathroom, you create a better light and still have privacy. Hallways and stairways lose their "closed in" feeling. And it can turn attic space into living space for a fraction of the cost of building a dormer with conventional windows. Pella Skylights are designed for superior ventilation, too. When you open your Pella Skylights at the top of the house, and open a few windows on lower floors, a natural breeze is created that gently flows up and out. You may not have to use your air conditioning as often. For solar gain, arrange your Pella Skylights to gather as much of the sun's warmth as possible. And the warmth your Pella Skylights capture will be retained better because the glazing is energy-efficient double glass set in a solid wood sash and frame. As a special feature, the Pella Skylight offers Slim- shade®— narrow-slat metal blinds suspended beneath the glass. These attractive blinds are fully adjustable to shade, softly diffuse the light or flood the room with sunshine. And where Skylights are placed high, there's an easy-to-handle aluminum extension pole that operates both the shade and fthe window crank on ventilating Pella Skylights. Slimshade® is available in Oyster White and Type E gold-tone finishes. Outside, the flat profile of Pella Skylights and the dark F brown or white aluminum cladding blends well with most roof coverings. Inside, the solid wood frame is ready for stain or paint. And, for weathertightness, operable Pella Skylights feature a triple weatherstripping system to keep out moisture. So let your imagination reach new heights. Pella Sky- lights can open up a whole new world, all indoors! 11 5. I ; Soft, natural light and privacy ,- are no problem in a bathroom like this one. light floods in and is softly diffused for an evenly lit ambience. Cloudscapas and dramatic light create a stunning effect. Pella Skylights on the roof and matching Pella fixed windows near the top of the wall are combined in an unusual pattern that dispels ordinary notions of what a ceiling should look like. hl l A handsome wood frame leads the way to a Pella Skylight shaft where light spills in and is diffused on white walls. Plain and simple yet the increased amount of light let in - = x` by a Pella Skylight can make a small room seem larger and brighter, even on overcast days. V Edi /q i:. 13 Pella Skylight features offer more than just blue sky. Crank-operated Skylight is hinged at the top. At the bottom, the sash opens approximately 8 inches. The Skylight can also be operated by an easy-to-handle aluminum exteision pole. Low-maintenance outside,solid wood inside. Outside,the dark brown or white aluminum cladding blends well with most roof coverings anc matches Pella windows and doors. Inside, the solid wood frame and sash are sanded and ready for paint or stain.Installation is simple because the heavy-gauge aluminum flange is already attached to the Skylight frame.After the Skylight is placed,simply secure the flange to the roof and install shingles. Watertight,airtight and energy-efficient double glass.A triple weatherstripping system seals out moisture and air infiltration on ventilating Pella Skylights. And both ventilating and fixed Skylight units feature double glass with a full 1/2"of insulating air space between tempered glass panes.As an option, or if local codes require, order Skylight units with an inner panel of laminated glass. 14 x/ , rte, MAWI I i J The Slimshade" is easily adjusted either directly by hand o• with an aluminum extension pole. The narrow-sfa- metal blinds in Oyster White or Type E gold-tone finish are instal ed inside the frame and are available for both ventilating and fixed Skylights. Combine Pella Skylights. The interior screen of gray fioerglass Becauae the cladding screencloth is set in a sturdy aluminum on Skylight frames frame installed just under the sash on allows units to be ventilating Pella Skylights joined with a special, water-tight flashing assembly. I V e 1 Note:Specifications subject to change Witt- out notice. 15 Pella. 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Fenn SRS-16-4 Circlehead Windows a alem into rl'cal CommIS51011 ONE SALEM GREEN• SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS01970 744-4580 January 15, 1987 Mr. & Mrs. Brian Connelly 188 Federal St. Salem, MA 01970 re: 188 Federal St. , replacement of slate roof shingles with asphalt Dear Mr. & Mrs. Connelly: As per your conversation with Annie Harris, Chairperson of the Historical Commission, we are sending this denial because no evidence was presented at our last meeting, either in writing or by your attendance, to justify the replacement of slate shingles with asphalt. In light of this situation, the Commission felt it would be more historically and architecturally appropriate to maintain the historic fabric of the house by keeping the slate shingles. Please be aware that you are free to resubmit this application at our next meeting on Wednesday, January 21, 1987 with the understanding that you must make a strong case to justify this change. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 744-4580. Sincerely, Debra Hilbert Preservation Planner f �:_ �=•-- ,,_� : ," i1 i _ ,.. - - � ii I� ;t. it _ - - - ��-. ,� yl9Y+u+tlq �� , �� .li,i Id ' 0 , � � 11601323754 POLAR01019 ��� . � :. ■ - _ . .�t � � - -_-_ �. - '` � .,,;_ 11601323754 POLAROID®9 Ik`6 pedAA SE - allslY� �v teE L E HtfstolF IC011 ('0 11i'll'. GA I L ONE SALEM GREEN, SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS 01970 NOTICE OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Wednesday, January 7, 1987, the Salem Historical Commi4: h voted to deny the application made by Brian and Phyllis Connelly to replace slate shingles on the roof of their house at 188 Federal Street with asphalt. This application was denied because the owners presented no evidence to justify the alteration as they neither attended the Historical Commission 's meeting nor submitted a written explanation accounting for the change. Under such circumstances, the Commission determined that it would be more historically and architecturally appropriate to preserve the historic fabric of the house by retaining the slate shingles. I Cynthia Carr, Clerk of the Commission, attest that this is an accurate record of the vote taken, not ammended or modified in any way to this date. January 16, 1987 cc: Building Inspector City Clerk 01025 r r L L CC 0k� 'i L L L L 1. Llel,/. CNE SALE!.: GREEN SALEM, ?JASSACHUSETTS 01510 NOTICE OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS On Wednesdav, January 7, 1987, the Salem Historical Commission voted to deny the application made by Brian and Phyllis Connellv to replace slate shingles on the roof of their house at 188 Federal Street with asphalt. This application was denied because the owners presented no evidence to justify the alteration as they neither attended the Historical Commission's meeting nor submitted a written explanation accounting for the change. Under such circumstances, the Commission determined that it would be more historically and architecturally appropriate to preserve the historic fabric of the house by retaining the slate shingles. I (��L]4 r64ACynthia Carr, Clerk of the Commission, attest that this s an accurate record of the vote taken, not ammended or modified in any way to this date. January i6 , 1987 cc: Building Inspector Citv Clerk 01025 0 y d M� Q W Y b O V) 0 Q Y 0 H z o NEW WCnD D+i , NINWN rnx loiz STORM. - WCOD TRM 10 NIST �c15T. �w o K17CHEN ADDITION, HOONT M MATO-t EXIST w 3a.e+t tr TRIM, z 8 -- -- — NEW 5TC VE. VeRT FEMU/E EXIST Vr:�1T t-:r Fp4TGtt SIDINc'a MTC#+ �C15`I, C-)TA K d I > � w GLAMOWD .JOINTG_ MNTiv MATCFt Mt)T, SIDING, o z z Ir WCoD RAILING o Vii' tri TtOM �A!LS w v' MODERN WiND7Inf � I � `�2U;�E R7b�fSf_Sl�LU5TER6. o � a to �E I�MCNED; e-E ;:ETNL. 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