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214 Pleasant Street letter from owners regarding hist materials and request to demo garage 03.29.2010214 Pleasant Street - Demo delay Fdr,V, 1 Vl 1 McLaughlin, Colleen From: DEBORAH COLEMAN Idandtcole@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 9:32 AM To: McLaughlin, Colleen Subject: 214 Pleasant Street - Demo delay Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Green Dear Yarmouth Historic Commission, 2 � W EJV L1V , n Thank you for having us at your last meeting regarding our application for the demolition of the home located at 214 Pleasant Street in South Yarmouth. It was a pleasure meeting you all. As we stated during the meeting the old part of the existing house does not fit into our plans for the property. We do realize however that the wide plank flooring, old fireplace wood panelling, iron fireplace accessories, hewn ceiling beams, door and hardware as well as some windows are of value. We are giving some consideration to using some of these parts from the "old house" in the renovation of the existing guest cottage on the properly, just not sure of the feasibility of this at the present time. We would like to donate to the Yarmouth Historical Commission the items not used in this renovation. Also, we would like to ask if we could have permission to demolish in the near future the other portions of the building including the garage which are not deemed of historical value. We appreciate your consideration. Sincerely, Tom and Deborah Coleman 10 Hidden Brick Road Hopkinton, MA 01748 3/29/2010