HomeMy WebLinkAbout22-E043 370 Weir Road ApprovedTOWN OF YARMOUTH
RE13 4W1146 ROUTE 28, SOUTH YARMOUTH, MA 02664-4451
(Telephone (508) 398-2231 Ext. 1292—Fax (508) 398-0836
APR 26 &KING'S
HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMITTEE
OLD KING'S HIGHWAY
APPLICATION FOR
CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION
Application is hereby made for the issuance of a Certificate of Exemption under Sections 6 and 7 of Chapter 470 of
Acts of 1973, as amended, for the proposed work as described below and on plans, drawings, or photographs
accompanying this application.
'Lyne or print legibly:
lAk;►ail G
Address of proposed work. 20 i kfd�IDr Lr Map/Lot #
r
Owners : 7ya r V1° P.' Phone #: 4S" 60 z
All applications m st be sub litted by oWner or anted byletter from owner approving subm�yittpal ofappiication.
Mailing address O e Year built: I 0
Email: *a. C�i`L CQ 0 Preferred notification method: Phone Email
GD/�?
Aigent/Contractor:
Mailing Address:
r. Phone #:
Email: Preferred notification method:
Description of Propos/ed Work (Additional Pages may be attached If necessary):
-ll re_e rad Arte. -
'/a i e� 45-�O_lled Z/ 0W17eP'
Signed (Owner or agent):
Phone Email
i00 0�e� /0/79
Date: �c -
Owner/contractortagent is aware that a permit may be required from the Building Department. (Check other departments, also.) I
This certificate is good for one year from approval date or upon date of expiration of Building Permit, whichever date shall be later.
For Committee use only:
Date:q12(122
Amount 25. W
Cash/CK #:If 4 k-
Rcvd by:+��
V Approved Approvew �� Denied
Reason for denial: I
Date Signed:Signed:
V5 2017
APPLICATION #:. -5C43
Sherman, Lisa
From: RICHARD GEGENWARTH <r.gegenwarth@comcast.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2022 2:36 PM
To: Sherman, Lisa
Subject: Re: 22-EO43 370 Weir Road
I approve of this split rail fence at 370 Weir Rd and the roof at 26&28 Mary David.
Richard
On 04/20/2022 12:19 PM Sherman, Lisa <lsherman@yarmouth.ma.us> wrote:
Hi Richard,
APPROVE®
I
APR 2 cJ 2022
I
OLD KING'S NiG-A- `
Residents would like to build a split rail fence in the back of their property at 370
Weir Road. Can't be seen from the street.
Please let me know if you need any additional information.
Thanks Richard,
Lisa
Lisa Sherman
Office Administrator
Old Kings Highway Committee/ Yarmouth Historical Commission
Town of Yarmouth
508-398-2231, ext. 1292
lshermanayarmouth.ma.us
OLD KING'S HIGHWAY HISTORIC DISTRICT
FENCES f ECI§ i
The Old King's Highway Committee prefers wooden fences over other materials' In just j f fe�v fptijual
cases, other materials have been approved (e.g., a metal pool fence well back n a secluded lot where
the fence could not be seen from a public way or by neighbors). If proposi �jx�ksir #han
wood, please be prepared to explain why the alternative is necessary. ���"�
ALL new or altered fences require OKH approval regardless of height or material. Vinyl fences,
regardless of height, are NOT allowed in the OKH District.
There are two types of fence applications:
1. Application for a Certificate of Exemption (to be reviewed by OKH Chairman):
For wooden fences 4 feet or less in height, if appropriate for the site & the associated structure(s)
and if constructed in the following styles:
• Split, half -round, or round post and rail in natural (unpainted) finish
• Square rail in white or natural (unpainted) finish I APPROV 0E
• Vertical picket in white finish or natural (unpainted) finish �/
• Vertical flat board with cap rail 4-6 inches wide in white or natural (unp intedYWH94l2 0 2022 i
• Finished side of fence must face out from fenced in area. YARMOUTH
OLD KINC,'S Hfr:HWAY
Application Requirements:
1 copy: Certificate of Exemption Application
2 copies: Site/Plot Plan showing running footage and location of fence/gates in
relation to other structures on the property.
2 copies: Drawing, brochure, or photo showing style of proposed fence & gates.
1 set: Color Photos (Front of house & location of proposed work)
$20 application fee
2. Application for a Certificate of Appropriateness (to be presented at an OKH Committee meeting):
For wooden fences over 4 feet and up to 6 feet tall OR for fences made of any material other than
wood. Must be appropriate for the site and associated structure(s).
• Height limit for fences is 6 feet. Taller fences will be considered in special instances where
the topography of the lot makes them necessary.
Location of fencing over 4 feet high is not approved forward of front fascia of building.
• Finished side of fence must face out from fenced in area.
• Chain link fences are not usually considered appropriate.
Application Requirements:
— 1 copy: Certificate of Appropriateness Application
4 copies: General specification sheet (listing the fence type, height and materials)
1 Abutters list (Map and Lot numbers of direct and across the street abutting parcels)
4 copies: Site/Plot Plan showing running footage and location of fence/gates in
relation to other structures on the property.
— 4 copies: Drawing, brochure, or photo showing style of proposed fence & gates.
— 4 copies: Color Photos (Front of house & location of proposed work)
$25 application fee rn 45
4�
.....5....■■ .M v.. rrrr..vv / ■ v■ ■v.■ ■M \+. '%waA16vv r *r vvM I v: §v@■ 1tq f ■W vv
Shop Severe Weather
Severe Weather 4 -in x 11 -ft Pressure Treated Pine Wood Fence
Top Rail
Item #39835 Model #SRAIL5T25N
BESTSELLER)
$15-98
RECFIVFD
APR 2O2o2? 115
tAhNibv i.
APPROVED
APR 2 0 2022
YARMOUTH
OLD KING'S HIGHWAY
1�2 $19.98
R CEIVE
APR 2020'X
CING'S HIGHWA" '
11
Free Store & Curbside
Pickup
Unavailable
Delivery O
Scheduling Available on orders
$50+
Add to cart
aPPRsauEol
APR 2 r 2022
YARMOUTH
Pressure Treated Pine Wood Fence Flat -top Split -rail Line Post
Model #SRL3T40SO
1�2 $20.1s
0
A!
Free Store & Curbside
Pickup
Pickup on Tue, May 31 at
Saugus Lowe's
Delivery O
Schedulina Available :'
4
1.50 AC
APR 20"'
l ICIIUf-'C' .
5
1.52 AC
364
;�-6,VO
- I --,,.--.....,,..,w..
Y
4
1
l
1
7
2.50 AC
APPROVED
APR 2 0 2022
YARMOUIn
OLD KING'S HIGHWAY
6
2.30 AC
CD
370
- 41.1
ff -,
CI ,
APR 2 A
Y
i
}
Zr '
FAR
r [
A R 2 0 2022 `
e
ARMOU t-i r r �
1I L G'S HIGHWAY �` '`, i'�
� r
x
40
a
xi
K
w
k
a
a _
4 V
7r
rr �s
u4 ' ;
4
I IM
AA t .tkk 1 .i* • �..` ;�„ ti , 7.." h 1.�+' r pp ,'r +.r , r't f4_ f, Imo• .�
Ir'J' .��I.' J f��-. .r•.-F� Icy,' ,�.'r. „�lr�� /,;.1+
- ' x .b„ 4 � `x �I�.'�' `�. a � t ;M � �Y. 4 11 �y 4. air' .'.�}•'��. .'.4 �'� Fiyy � ' F*4
{;� 1 pp% -_. I'1!�ri''..i kJ4{t i
.. .µ �. •HCl, ' t ',fi#4.r; .1L
=rvi-r
1F 7..14 #t,( `y.{ •-' i •{, _ /, r I ,*+ _ .
_—._ �,` y• -k. , 4 i af 'I �, .Y ++i*� t_ . 1 `+'.
v Lit
'3r,'Yr.:..
j, �F*'•' .�•_. l r St,/�.y 1.�
. I,y '.C�' �L 4 rt w�T• � i'. %�."^''fr' r_. {; �It
a"
•! 4..i.#/ Y. a t +.w�-.• x t rte, fit_ -,l �Lf;, rr rrt •• .t.
F'. moi- L Sir rk-Y+hS� �1'{' �%fr� r• •' ;��r
''y',: .-0".�'" n' h �} t.i}..>< {SI•�;r 5i. r « i'Q. S r•r, .0 •� r'� r. �;°.. ��• 'r
+ •c'r. # I 'Ir ',fir'' 4L 4-
4 64
7L"4
•'
)dip
ar—.or
t"'" il�/3P�'i'{i ?� �. I. :�• �.� ". l
W?►d
+l, ,,y,, t. •.'t*JF* its' '. ..* ' S', ;' ?_ e:.:,},. �v' jA: i,t.�_. {
l4�-- rti� `t , _ '{'f�+{t't :' I;�;'f•.• ;,fir'. .-�*_ H. ��-}. •.
'L'
.�u,.' fir; +.#+�«,-.v�yxr; .�� `I-.'� �k'7�`�y�'�{,,,y r- +;. jf�1-ti r�rt -13��'.. ,•�
i ZO
f _':". "„� •} r. 1 c F,51 >:.f`c: =*f :E�r v' r Fk: .ti —•
j 4f :�'_ ',� �o - �'• :j': • . �!. • 7 .� �.;�+ t2}i„�E+/`,'. il'�Y'i.'tyts� r
,N a t•.�� � li � .. � ,•jil'. .,;• � :-..�'ir,��s".-�� n. .' ��1�, w .+
'kms tF1'.' �s': - '�,fr: �i .'a ✓�. •Y ��.. ...:i(' ,� a: �r."� t. _ �}Yi.3�r w '- .;N rz,
� J"..7. ,.'. .:1. {.5.'�.'. .A..r.{.^ �"iR�'i�F". �•�. i... ;l'F 1 ..y 's�
• j''' -1'Y `',r5g;'r'=`'3r�a ''.
' _ 'rl':. -+el,z _ � '{`I'• 'r��'` �!. L�4. �`,' $- 1�}'t M1���-•�4�7'..}-.: r: _`. :+,1'��y-+ 1'i7�c-_ � -
:' }- •,,' 1, •_. 1T �i' f R�i"iT \^Yi, Rtti' '�._4 yy3'
�,,,Ay
' 'r `e '¢;--i~ .'' �� ri�,.,,, - =r ; 't. �.' nye." : � ,. �:. r!'•,a.+v�•;'�, *'r:Yj:.L�
.{ 'ryN _ _ "..M�x f - Y.,, A J11=:,:• 1� I�.! 1! �l"' .4 �4 _
�;
1i�%'�4f
,��' ;4`4 •' �`' �4
{{1 r. �- _ SYJJ�.r` .' `_l: ,,l': �ir•4 �•i,'. •' M1F,I.Lf _:.t . 5: �� �`S lit: �+ �'. �w �'
iryW� •_.: i� fi r I 1: ir,'� w. .h Y. fv r� ./.{-•'•l" \� 14 \ , _
.R;F f� * 1� 'It'#:!/f._.� _'l xx Vh � ?.� 1°5 ` l_�{•q 1 +'q* wF i; �.ry-��.,�.."::
,i:: . µ y _ 'M1�. ih�1F } i ` � �_.,�,'J.��j4���.lf '•� -'1•cl�y,.���i, 'T''�? -` :.'. .: ' ;'S�' 1 \ �.:
¢, •''=�Jr'\+_#I�, M1.{,-. 'yti7: 'F;f p :9411•,. 4{IiE�'; ,; �S�s5':+`1.;Ysy.'-fy\„i,.: _ ..fir -
ri_2+'F,'1' i i,. f1;�-;, . � . - � 4 L"'.' • � h lL`1t14� .x Sr' I' }.� T, 1. `:.3
.�Z� �� x if S4?�4• . y� `.i �._q.-_ �`� • _ $ 4 �� � "r �'•t'�r:.. '; `._�� �' ,1',�K-,�,';�y •' �f'1' i� .-4 ' � �'�.�". .
"�i-s'r,� ' ;�H`# v-:•,�.°k++tr.`' Y.�S if;--n`,'r' 1L
r•:♦<'£-G`:s:1 wi �r,�,i5 ; L4 4.Z•y M1•_ +. t � 1' ..'. `4'G: ` (ff{ -.Y . _ � * .
?'•T Y.{'y, f. _.�+'v� , yil ��i�, ����. y �!•��:;��•��L� fY�$Y�r ���� / r,��';{ �
i'
5 1 r 4,'*!�rj/` riff//�.5 - ; • v i fiG t
-� '.41l-}'�r�� �+r� � r �, • � .5 I+�� 41� y�`_,�y. �.1`�rf �'y� ,Ni' �4 ���4 �' � .'l� �5
s,�'�;rq, .�y t•L, ���t ,�� '��;_. -�JM',4[ .4 .�'14.�`I :r. !' - .� .I't�}}:� y.f:4� d>'':.'# y�'J{i4 .Fh ,r�.
t 4 k
T
"'� •r i• . rte.
tit} '•'.� j �4.:1+Sti t ;_;` �` 1``�._Ty
�' = �"{`�i,4r- � i};�K � r � - �,` I • '' ��' kti. }><; * � '4 r�F,F _� R*�: �l, fi.i..
�r _ ;+�_ �' �-y�•,�,I�;iI��'J � k t _41��'�x .+s �` ;u l,�'�.;r., f,��`{,� �� '', �4� - �`` i
.� �'r., r: 7+ 1 +y(■'Y,r - '. '.x' S Yt F5sr; ` r :.Pri wr"i,.t�1{ i ` 4
4 %•'�,/f.,ll��l-.'IlY" i*�5�#, 4'� j �' r4 1'�x xray '•4
�f �t*'1 'L�t
dql
T.
�r#.J%/�•�' �.[7.s1 ��f * { _ �•' �r �!+k,,'�' t�.' 4tI � j � Rti.� 7 1` 4��.y �;�'� �"��h 4Z`
q }. Fr ti i4i I