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(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: McIntire
Address of Property: 25 Warren Street
Name of Record Owner: Francis &Elizabeth Chafe
Description of Work Proposed:
Paint body of house Old Chrome, shutters black,front door China Aster, trim white. Repair/replace woodwork
on house,fence,post caps and stairs as existing with no changes in material, design or outward appearance.
Installation of window boxes on front windows,first 2 windows of driveway side and 2 windows on other side
utilizing either wood or metal brackets. Installation of curved board cap fence and gate across driveway set
back to begin at between 2nd& 3rd windows and extend to lot line fence. Such fence to have 3'gate and one
10'removable panel with posts on either side ofgate and at end of 10'panel. Fence to be 6'tall at highest
point. Replace lot line fence with fence of same design as new driveway fence with second section from street
.side iot line to have combination taper and first section to be lower height curved board to as to utilize existing
post at street. All fencing to have colonial caps and fencing to run along entire property line to rear corner of
house on the side furthest from the driveway. Paint/stain all fencing& window boxes Cornerstone.
Dated: May 20, 1999 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.
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Cedar Screen Salem Stockade Salem Stockade
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Total privacy is afforded by the refined
elegance of the screen fence;the boards or
"pickets"butt against each other to form a
solid screen. It complements your home '
and also serves as a windbreak
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is Massive,lumbo half-round backing rails
is Dowels full Y in diameter
Height 3 feet to 8 feet Section width:8 feet Rear view showing joining of sections
Architects,year after year,specify this
fence for its good looks and dependable 'lytdor Screen Shadow Box
value.
Tudor Screen
■ Full 2x4"board backing mils
at Square posts
Height.,3 feet to a feet Section width:8 feetj
A favorite.Clean,crisp,classic.. .cedar
boards and square posts with Tudor-
sculpted tops combine for a more
decorative appearance.
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Height 4 feet to 8 feet Section width:a feet
A rugged contemporary style cleverly ♦. I -"
designed to give complete privacy while
letting the cool breezes through.
Classic Screen Classic Screen Style 1 Classic Screen Style 2
■ Fun e x 4"board backing rails Classic Screen Style 5
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Height:3 lest to a feet Section width:8 feet /es1-5 Five tasteful screen st les /igned to blend with a variety of posts. I I Ilk J i
■ Heritage Screen (pictured below) 1 l , i y
■ Full 3'x 4"champhered rails I 6 i I Classic Screen Style 3 Classic Screen Style 4
■ 5'x5"
square polls 1 , _ _v— I t!i' •,
Height 4 feel to 6 feet Section width:8 feet Jt l t
Cedar boards,equally attractive both sides. r I ?
Style 1 with a Heritage topper
Style 2 capped with cedar
Style 3 with a Georgian topper
Rockport Screen Rockport Heritage Screen Style i Andover Screen
Smooth V-groove cedar boards. V-groove Rockport Screen Style 3 Rockport Screen Style 1
Styles 2-7 equally attractive both sides. f
Style 1(see Andover Screen specs) )Dint detail I -
capped with cedar
Style 2(see Mt. Vernon Style 2 specs) ` 1 , I'
with a lattice topper ' - - I I ,I I ii i I II I I I I•`
Style 3(see Heritage Style 1 specs) Heritage Screen 2 Heritage Screen 3
with a Heritage topper - Rockport Screen 5 Rockport Screen
Style 4(see Hmnpton Style I specs,page 3)
with a Hampton topper
Style 5(see Hmnpton Style 2 specs,page 3)
capped with cedar
Style 6(see Hmnpton Style 3 specs, page 3)
with a Georgian topper
Style 7(see Mt.Vernon Style 5 specs)
half lattice,half board
Mi.Vernon Screen: Mt.Vernon Screen Style 2 Mt.Vernon Screen Style 4
Andover Screen Style 1 Style 3 Rockport Screen Style 2
■ Full e x 4"baGdng rails ` I,
■ 5'x5*square posts
Height:3 feet tollfeet Sedan width:8 feet I -
Cedar boards or pickets capped with cedar. _
Mt. Vernon Screen I I -
■ Full r x 4"champhered rails I ,
■ 5"x 5,square posts I �
Height Styles 1&5: 5 feet or 6 feet `
Height Styles 2&4: 5 feet to 8 feet
Height Style 3: 31eet or4feet
Section width: 8 feet _
Equally attractive on both sides. Lattice (lattice may be on the diagonal or squared) - - .-— --
may be on the diagonal or squared.
Style 1 Lattice panel with a lattice topper
lets the breezes flow through. Mt.Vernon Screen Style 5 Concord Screen Style 1
Style 2 Cedar boards with lattice topper. Rockport Screen Syle 7 Concord Screen Style 2
Style 3 Lattice panel plus cedar board cap.
Style 4 Center-divided lattice panel with a
lattice topper.
Style S Half lattice,half board.
� Concord Screen
■ Fun 2'x 4"backing rails
■ 5'x 5"square posts
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Height:31eet to 8 feet Sedan width:81eet �!, .• t I
Style 1 Cedar boards,rounded at the top
for traditional elegance. ) I I 1 A6
Style 2 A blend of cedar boards,
rounded at the top and separated by _ - --
narrow,squared boards for added interest.
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■ Windham Screen Windham Screen Style 1 Hampton Screen Style 1
■ Full 2'x 4"backing rails Rockport Screen Style 4
■ Round or 5'x 5'square posts
Height 3 feet to 8 feet Section widfh:8 feet
Style 1 Cedar boards with distinctive I r1301t
Tudor insets,capped with cedar.
Style 2 Cedar boards with Tudor insets
separated by narrow,squared boards and I -
capped with cedar. I Windham Screen Style 2 ..
■ Hampton Screen
■ Full 3"x 4'champhered rails
at x V square posts
Hei ht 5 feel to 8 feat Section widfh:8 feet
Equally attractive on both sides. —
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6tyle 1 Cedar boards with a Hampton
topper.
Style 2 Lattice panel with a Hampton
topper. Lattice may be on the diagonal Hampton Screen Style 2 Mt.Vernon Picket Style 1
or squared.
Cedar
Open Picket j
Open picket fencing defines your yard
area while the spacing between the
boards or"pickets" allows more visibility.
The spacing is 1 1/2"apart.
■ Mt. Vernon Picket
■ Ful 3"x 4"champhered rate, Hampton Picket Style 1
it V x 5"square posts -
Height:5 feet to 8 feet Section width:8 feet l dd
Equally attractive on both sides. Rugged
Style 1 Spaced cedar boards with a Construction:
lattice topper.
■ Hampton Picket Our fencing is proportionally pleasing
with massive posts,thick pickets and
■ Full 3'x 4"champhero rails heavy backing rails and full 2"dowels for
■ V x 5"square posts ' extra strength and beauty. All pickets are
Height 5 feet to 8 feet Section width:8 feet 7/8"thick at center and taper to 1/2"
Equally attractive on both sides. �y thickness on the edge,which minimizes
Style 1 Spaced cedar boards with a shrinkage.Cedar stock used in custom
Hampton topper. / _ = fencing is I"thick and 3"wide.You get
extra strength and beauty at no extra cost.
■ Salem Picket Salem Picket Tudor Picket Style 1
■ Full rounded rustic backing rail
■ Dowels full 2"In diameter
■ Round or square posts
Height:3 feet to 8 feet Section width:Bleat
Ideal for looks,quality and satisfying ^
endurance. I
■ Tudor Picket -
■ Dowels full 2'In diameter _ ..an� _ I'
■ Full 2'x 4"backing rails -
■ Round or square posts `/,d.Sx✓° �-^" —� Tudor Picket Style 2
Height:3 feet to 8 feel Section width:8 feet
Style 1 Open,Tudor-sculpted boards
giving a more decorative appearance. I1 t `
Style 2 Open,Tudor-sculpted boards I I I
separated by spaced,slender,squared j
pickets. Classic Picket Style S
■ Classic Picket
■ Dowels full 2"in diameter Classic Picket Style I Classic Picket Style 2
■ Full 2"x 4"backing rails
■ Round or square posts _ ter•,, c.i. � � t,� _ ,(' _
Height:3 feat to a feet Section widdr:8 feet ) I
Styles 1-5 Beautiful in simplicity and
traditional good looks.Cedar boards with
five different tops to choose from.
■ Concord Picket
Classic Picket Style 3 Classic Picket Style 4
■ Full Y x 4"backing rails i
■ square posts I 'I 1 _ _ - = _
Height:3 feet to 8 feet Section width:8 feet IAll J- -
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Style] Spaced cedar boards,rounded at (1
the top.
Style 2 A blend of cedar boards,
rounded at the top with spaced,narrow,
squared pickets for added interest.
t Style 1 Andover Picket
■ Andover Picket
■ Fun 2x 4"backing rails
■ 5"x 5"square posts ConiQ
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■ Heritage Picket Heritage Picket Style 1 Heritage Picket Style 2 Heritage Picket Style 5
is Full 3"x 4"champhered ralls
■ 5"x 5"square posts
at Extra 1"x 4"sandwich rail on 5 or 6 foot heights I 1
is Extra tf x 2"sandwich rail on Style 5, ,
5 or 6 foot heights --
Height:3 feet to 6 feet Section width:a feet ,
Equally attractive on both sides. -
Style 1 The squared,slender pickets _ y
create a formal appearance. I 1
Style 2 Squared,slender pickets on a 1
squared scallop.
Style 3 Spaced 3"--wide cedar boards !JL _
capped with cedar. �v- c = Oil
Style 4 Squared,slender(1 1/2"-wide) Gothic Picket Option
boards capped with cedar. Example of extra sandwich rail (iWi on
Style 6 Squared,slender pickets on a full ge 8 Dwer)
scallop with a scalloped top rail.
Dover Picket Heritage Picket Style 3 Heritage Picket Style 4
■ Full r x 4"champhered rails
■ 5"x r square posts '
Height:3 feet to 6 feet Section width:a feet
Equally attractive on both sides. 1� 7 — --- 2'x 4"Grooved Board Cap Option, -
Style 1 Spaced 3"boards capped with , J shown on )
cedar and divided by a 1"x 4"sandwich Heritage Picket Heritage Picket 11 t
rail. Style 3 Style 4
Style 2 Squared,slender(1 1/2"--wide)
boards capped with cedar and divided by
a 1"x 4"sandwich rail. :a _ I Is
Style Squared,slender(11/2"-wide)
boards separated by equally slender -•- - _ h .� '
boards at one-third of fence height. 3"boards 1 1 1/2"boards
Dover Picket Style 1 Dover Picket Style 3
Dover Picket Dover Picket
Style 1 Style 2
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Western Past and Rall Town and Country Rail
Cedar
Post and Rail
Practical and rugged,the everpopular
Post and Rail fencing adds the finishing i1L�• ""� ' _ _ '- .
accent to your landscaping.You can
match your property perfectly with one =Y to
of our many styles.
NOTE:All heights are approximate to top of rail
Western Post and Rail New Hampshire Split Rall
■ Round posts&straight,strong,round rails
Height:2 rails-32",3 rails-38"
Section width:8 feet and 10 feel
Handsome and well proportioned,you _ -- --
can use this fencing in a variety of ways. -
Town and Country Rail
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Full round rails scarfed on ends,round posts _. , - ._ .- .. 1 _,...;,,... . _ - ` `• t
Height:2 rails-32 ,3 rails-38" - •- .• ' "" 1111t; a -rfe4j 4'
Section width:8 feet and 10 feel
Rugged with a rustic touch.
New Hampshire Split Rail Tudor Past and Rail Example of Removable
at Hand split rails&split-edge posts Section
Height 2 rails-32",3 rails-38'
Section width.,8 feel and 10 feet
The most rustic style.Genuine old
fashioned hand-split rails,the same as
the early settlers used. Also available in
Western red cedar or locust. — - — - - -'
� Tudor Post and Rail,
Londonderry Post & Rail
■ Square rails set on the diagonal,or reuntl rails
of Square posts with Tudor or Londonderry tops
Height.,2 rails-32",3 rails-38' Classic Post and Rall, Styles 1,2&3 Derry Post and Rall, Styles 1,2&3
Section width:8 feet and 10 feet
Distinctive styling in a post and rail.
Classic Post and Rail,
Derry Post and Rail I I —
■ Classic or Derry 4"or 5"square posts
Height:2 rails-32",3 rails-38" 1 I --
Section width:8 feel and 10 feet
A touch-of-class in these designs. l Al. s.
Style 1 4"x 4"rails
Style ll 2"x 4"rails
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Heritage Post & Rail, Heritage Post&Rall Concord Post&Rail
Portsmouth Post & Rail
■ 4"x 4"square rails set on the diagonal
■ 5"x 5"square Heritage or Portsmouth posts 44;'
Height:2 rails-32", 3rails-38"Section width:8 feet and 10 feetUnderstated elegance.Concord Post & Rail■ 4"x 4"square rails set on h the diagonal `- Portsmout
■ 5!'x 5"square posts Post&Rail
Height:2 rails-32-, 3 rails-38"
Section width:8 feet and 10 feet
Grace and function.
Highland Post & Rail,
Stonehill Post & Rail Stonehill.Post Fairfield Post
■ 4"x 4"square rails &Rail &Rall
Highland Post&Rail Jefferson Post&Rall
al5"x 5"square Highland or Stonehill posts
Heigt d:2 rails-32", 3 rails-38"
Section width:8 feet and 10 feet
Makes a statement of elegance.
Jefferson Post & Rail,
Fairfield Post & Rail —
■ 4"x 4"square rails
■ 5"x 5"square Jefferson or Fairfield posts
Height 2 rails-32", 3 rails-38" :, —_ - - , I i. y. I'
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Lends a traditional grace to your property. .1
Rockingham Hurdle
Height:3 rails-32", 4 rails-38"
SecVon width:8 feet and 10 feet Rockingham Hurdle Derby-Talk Corral
A handsome fence based on the
traditional sheep hurdle design.
Derby-Talk Corral
in Round or started rally
■ Round posts -
Height.,3 rails-4 feet or 5 feet f*•
Section width:8 feet and 10 feetThe Derby-Talk is a corral fencing
designed specifically for horse enclosures. - .Yo!•,.
We have added extra durability to this '^ �. � ��'�. !•"' „�lr.
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Mt. Vernon Rail
Mt.Vernon Rail Ilamptou Rail
■ 5"z 5"square post
Height: 32" Section width: 8 feet
Lattice panel framed by cedar rail.Lattice
may be on the diagonal or squared.
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■ 5"x 5"square post
Height 32" Section width: 8 feet �/
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Lattice panel framed by cedar rail.
Lattice is squared only.
Garden Picket
■ 2"x 3"backing rails
■ Round or square posts
Height. 2 feet Sedan width: 8 feet Garden Picket
A lovely accent using cedar pickets.
NOTE:All heights are approximate to top of rail +' jt�`
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■ Scallop and Scallop Effects Removable Section
Reverse Scallop
Can be achieved with cedar picket or
cedar board fencing.All screen and picket
fencing is available with this smooth
curvature to the top line of the fence.
The individual boards or"pickets"are
available with pointed or flat tops.
■ Removable SectionI t i l i
A removable section provides a wide I , I ' I '' i ' - '
access to your yard or pool by notching
one end: Example of Scallop Option Example of Reverse Scallop Option
■ Tapers
Tapers can be added to your wood
fencing anywhere you wish to change Tapers,Etc
from one fence height to another,or
simply to give the end of your fence a
finished appearance.
■ Ells Stepped
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The finishing touch to your landscaping... I }� _ dr option)for
lopes
an Ell to complement your fencing. Use
in a corner space or to define any focal
point;the Lamppost Ell is perfect for
driveways,walkways,garden areas,etc. Scoop
Choose either round or square posts. - Taper f _
■ Guard Rails
■ 3"x 10"rails standard,other sizes availablea Combination Taper
■ 8"x 8"posts standard,other sizes available "-
Straight Taper Back view of sturdy dowel construction
Height:32"wadable" Section width:8 feet
Can be used in many applications.Wood
and metal,or all-metal highway guard Ells Guard Rails
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Cedar poets for long
service.Available in
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■ Lampposts I . .. 4 _ , ,
The Lamppost,a most
picturesque centerpiece
to light your driveway,
walkway or yard area.
Choose from several j
post styles.
Commercial heights to 23 feet
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Website: www.fencesunlimited.com
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combining cedar with chain link. We can advise
you on your individual requirements. Custom
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residential. Estimates are freely given without
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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: McIntire
Address of Property: 25 Warren Street
Name of Record Owner: Frank& Beth Chafe
Description of Work Proposed:
Construction of 35'x I 'x 1 'retaining wall ofjlat stone per sample photographs. Wall to be 2'in width in the
back and will be approximately I " above the height of the basement windows. Gutter to be lowered.
Dated: August 25, 1998 SALEM HIS TO$. CAL COMMISSION
By:
The homeowner has the option not to commence the work(unless it relates to resolving an utstanding
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.
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CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY
It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has
determined that the proposed construction [x ] ; reconstruction [ ];
demolition [ ] ; moving [ ]; alteration [ ]; painting [ ]; sign or
other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . .
McIntire Historic District.
(NAPE OF HISTORIC DISTRICT)
Address of Property: 25 Warren Street
Name of Record Owner: Martin handers
DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSED:
Installing gable roof on existing deck, enclosing deck inside existing
rails in glass,painting all trim and details white, and sidinggable
end with aluminum blue siding to match existing on house. Non-applicability
based on negligibleimpact to the surrounding neighborhood and area.
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 (Federal Laws, Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission.
Dated: Sept. 3, 1987 SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION
By �Qiy�l i rP0i eyym �-
Chairman
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CERTIFICATE OF NON-APPLICABILITY
It is hereby certified that the Salem Historical Commission has
determined that the proposed construction [x ] ; reconstruction [ ];
demolition [ ] ; moving [ ]; alteration [ ]; painting [ ]; sign or
other appurtenant fixture [ ] work as described below in the . . .
McIntire Historic District.
(NAME OF HISTORIC DISTRICT)
Address of Property: 25 Warren Street
Name of Record Owner: Martin Landers
DESCRIPTION OF I4ORK PROPOSED:
Installing gable roof on existing deck, enclosing deck inside existing
rails in glass,painting all trim and details white, and sidinggable
end with aluminum blue siding to match existing on house. Non-applicability
based on negligibleimpact to the surrounding' neighborhood and area.
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 (Federal Laws , Ch. 40C) and the Salem Historical Commission.
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