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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6 Wellfleet Ave Plans May 5 2023°� ��� T6WN OF YARMOUTH y 1140110UTL: 29, SOUTH YAlth OUfl 1, hIASSACHUSEY S 026(4-4451 1'cicrhune (508} 398-2231 E:xt.1292 Fax (50S) 398-ii836 YARMOUTH HISTORICAL COMMISSION NOTICE OF INTENT TO DEMOLISH A HISTORIC BUILDING To be submitted to the YHC along with Demolition Permit Application MAY 0 3 REC'0 D COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Please include with application: • Color photographs of all sides of the structure being proposed for demolition • Map showing location of property • History of the building/property (if known) Date of Application: 7-3 Demolition: (circle one): oPartiaor Total Building Address: —foujEu rig 6nt AVE V1, Y oU 7N MA Assessor's Map # �5.3 Parcel # Z Year built: g ? Reason Building is Considered Historic (check all that apply): Over 75 Years Old Located in the South Yarmouth/Bass River National Register Historic District s/listed on National Register of Historic Places Resource for historic listings_ Massachusetts Culturai Resource Information System: www.mhe-macris.net Property Owner:.) t\ pATO A Q W r'sf' f' c ly 06 2662 l Address.I-�- Cou,-t52ff oe tUv City/Town. E qgT tjAfVt PT GxJ State: eAA Zip Code: (j x o z,-4 Phone#: LI t � -24t 4.6 G of Cell# - Email: w,-Ac-f'e'T G}-A,INtL-C-cw� Signature: - _ Date: Address: City/Town: State: Zip Code: Phone#: Cell# Email: Signature: Date: Reason for demolition request: Proposed reuse of property: _ Mclgrt0 iFAc k0 1rJ ,era o�1 4 �►rrxr�w _ �N�, C2 6 1h'I 01) &L N MAIWAL5 ink_ '91 L A -a A P f 90 f/-- Description of structure to be demolished: I I6E0Rsp;4j ca?2?9:�t }_ zit' . o TOWN Uri, YARMOUTH a, ` l `' 1 :.�y V 1 fh R()UTL 2R. S(}U -11 1'Altht[)UCI1, MASS ACI IUSFITS (i26W-4 t51 Telephone (508) 398-2231 Ext.1292 Fax (509) 398-0-16 YARMOUTH HISTORICAL COMMISSION NOTICE OF INTENT TO DEMOLISH A HISTORIC BUILDING To be submitted to the YHC along with Demolition Permit Application Please include with application: MAY 0 3 RECD ' COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT • Color photographs of all sides of the structure being proposed for demolition • Map showing location of property • History of the building/property (if known) Date of Application: 7,3 Demolition: (circle one): APartiaor Total Building Address: Uj V6 W, y vv 7N MA 0 Assessor's Map #f �d3 Parcel # Z Year built: S 2Z Reason Building is Considered Historic (check all that apply): Over 75 Years Old Located in the South Yarmouth/Bass River National Register Historic District V"Listed on National Register of Historic Places Resource for historic listings: Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System: www.mhc-macris.net Property Owner: AT0/\0 VJ r [-,C0 Address: IU's �T City/Town: E Agf to IV4 PT GQ State: MA Zip Code: p 4 Phone#:L(l � 2� Gi Lj&(>cj Cell# Email: Signature: Date: �-- 3 . 26 2.3 Address: City/Town: State: Zip Code: Phone#: Cell# Email: Signature: Date: Reason for demolition request: reuse of n/S F J'I p7f~lt!°Of.M►� JeIA{5 /A) Sl ",LAP, r400P.0y u :oke Description of structure to be demolished: '2 + EgAwAj T -P(6.E N N O N n � N om V ❑ rn m od 0 0 0 0 o d o U o odoo d Of Z ,LQ C h u 7 h N h r O O 4 N N N h D O d N M �co C6 •d h- r, r, OODD M (0 h iS] M cr 4'i Oi 0 +-' a r to CD co co V QLo J v 00 O OJ 0 (D N. �a as Sa+ E crj('MNN N } Ur Q ao��m�� LDoo a o bO cr . •U f f '6 = a co J 000 N N Co 0000 ~ } O CDUmCL]I„L C6 CDc CD .� U mUmmrm p co LU 61 0 000 H od d N M� 1° 0) OD _ 'p p N ccn vl N L6 �. 7 N a m co N Lo h 0 N (l7 L .N .S $to 0Q I-LO N $ CD CD oo N m v Q. m coo v U r r U Q cC o m mmJ�� N n N cV >, a cq as CO Y m m $ $ Mhhf047Un } C4 •WpXp •Op .•-p CD CD Oi Q7 N N N J p N N co .� co n � N (N,CV CV B rN,� , Qi i rON i y N OO CDc (4 prnrn 0 m o 0000ao c)'t yr a a a a o z boo (U�� a) a a a a �06 a co p E �o miO N C W P n O7 $ 0 0 a) 0) -6 o N n�J�g -M❑ Q U rr U Y �''aa O �0 Z 1 M p a E nn 0z Q�6 a M O W W 0 O@ N r> Z `y L _0000 0 0 0 0 0 . o a a w2 wz n� cUF c o °� ° 1 z CU] } , 7000 ay(y cn OOoo o 0 0 Cl c m m � Q �Qc�'� Q Z 0 0 0 0 W 0 O O fl W Q Q E O O z U O `� U LU z � w CE 0 o 2 a 0 z z W a F ❑ v 05 $'roe LUW ¢ �-_ o rCL E -0 a000 O Q 00 U)_ a = U o a >> a a N J g a 0 0 0 0 F- ❑ 0 W a O ° N Odd 0 Q) D, LU ziE 0 O a wa rnM rn000 a O rr W 2 }' oM U C0 OOO do O W DD N ns m x 2 2 Z IL MOOO O O O JU ,o Cl CD w O O z U N _ ao 0 0 LOoa U U CO oo w �' a (n N N 00 2:Q IL Cn CD � � Sto 0 n O ON 4n O =�- U U U O N ~ M 7 Z Z (0 O In In •ct O aa a a N 00 0 0 0 M O Q O r E r ❑ m M N �Hap� to oOo a ti �a OCl)ahe ah0 (v h V ZNN 21Q rui U) J �ra0 a0 w 4 cn N Q W w �$❑OCLo N v _ -, n�-g� = tO (D w a c LU a�UC0aN —U co cEa Z � �'�� 2 0 2�' ❑ O N C U7 J J 0 4) a> c Z N 4 Z N Q N O 0 x Oo k° 0 co ~0LL-j arnNMN0')MW Q ¢� ¢°0 w rr�c2nU2)Cl) ❑ z o Z u � � 2 z a � H tj h O Y H O 0- Lr.❑ a) n � N Ir o o J J J J V w < O w w as L07 C-L' XO OU 0 0 Q o�OC) 0O 0. w a z ❑ az 2H $ r �o a w C7 m 2 $ 2� a O Z U {�' U❑ U Z O ] U a O� U OddO tl')O'i QiT uJ W 7 w O Y W hti�tcr7 N h LO O V O O O O r C! 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EP. mm 0 The Re-Cottaging of 6 Wellfleet Ave. for Jonathan Herbert EIVED MAY 0 5 2023 �ARMOUTr� Elt", OL . . . . . . . . . . Ric _ osed Construction MAY 0 � ?623 Initially the operation will be saving the existing facade. *:• Building an acceptable facsimile on the west face of the new two -bedroom cottage. *;. Eventual dernolitiop of the existing far ade upon approval of the duplication in modern materials on the new cottage, �:• .Jonathan will �e obtaining the permit from the Town of Yar-rnor_Ith. if• All Subcontractors will be obtaining permits, providing insurance documentation, and employee waivers of Mechanic's lein according to the current industry practices. ❖ Ali demolition will be transported to one or both of the following; Yarmouth Transfer Station and S &_J Exco South Dennis. ..*, Approximately 18 trees will need to be taken down due to the - excavation proximity to the root systems for the septic system and fOUndation of the proposed cottage. G2 ARCHITECTURE, INC. VE C-E I VED March 8, 2023 MAY 0 5 2023 Board of Directors Yarmouth Campground Association rHMEViUD l r, Re: Reconstruction of 6 Wellfleet Ave., Yarmouth Campground, W. Yarmouth, MA Dear Sirs, Seldom in 45+ years as an architect do I have the pleasure of working on a jewel box project like this. I raised my family in Washington Grove, MD which was likewise built as a Methodist summer camp in suburban DC. The commonalities are the open area where a large tabernacle once stood, a railroad for access, a lake and almost identical replacement buildings. All of the original tent replacement buildings were 16/12 roofs and are cherished in an incorporated town of now -+430 homes. I attach a lithograph done by Joseph Craig English of an original 1880s Washington Grove home. The homes were constructed once the original tents rotted away. I am not sure whether the 16/12 roof pitch was to replicate the high center -pole look of the original tents or, as we were told in Washington Grove, it was an attempt to reach closer to heaven. 6 Wellfleet is different that the later 1880 Gothic style homes in Yarmouth Campground in that it seems an earlier structure c. 1875. The detailing is very simple and it should be noted that the original in -swinging French glazed doors (probably P-4" each) have been replaced with a 3'-0" in -swinging single door, hence the dimension difference on either side of the existing door between the windows. Thus, this facade had already been mutilated from the original. The out -swinging 4-lite windows on either side seem to be original as does the 8-lite gable window. The finial on the front ridge has been broken or rotted away, but will be replicated. It would seem fitting to move the decorative screen door brackets to the new facade. We are showing two site plan options for your consideration. I believe it would be better to have the facade address the street by being perpendicular to it. We also are supplying a scheme where the building remains askew to the street. This is your call. It is our plan to replicate the facade elements perfectly to the original, only with modern materials. My hesitation is in attempting a restoration that 1 do not believe the existing facade can be restored and rebuilt; the water rot and carpenter ant damage is significant. Whether the new facia boards on the remainder of the new building should have decorative cut edges added is also your call_ I do not suggest this on the rebuilt original front facade as it was not on the original building. However, the new building might benefit aesthetically from some period facia gingerbread. Again, I leave this to your judgement and the Owner's desires. I believe the cruciform plan shape is an appropriate design reference to the original religious mission of the Campground. 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