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33 Pleasent St Email Sarah Korjeff 02.24.22Greene, Karen From: Greene, Karen Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2022 8:42 AM To: 'Sarah Korjeff' Cc: Sherman, Lisa; Sears, Tim; Chloe Schaefer; Jordan Velozo Subject: RE: 33 Pleasant Street Attachments: 2019 Summary.pdf Hi Sarah My apologies on the 2019 information (attached here). We will share this information with the Commission and go from there. Assuming the applicant can submit new plans that reflect the work done, I am hoping the YHC will consider meeting on 3/10 or 3/17. Thanks so much for your help, it's much appreciated. Karen Karen M. Greene, Director of Community Development Town of Yarmouth k reene armouth.ma.us 508-398-2231 x1278 From: Sarah Korjeff[mailto:skorjeff@capecodcommission.org] Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2022 5:42 PM To: Greene, Karen <KGreene@yarmouth.ma.us> Cc: Sherman, Lisa <LSherman@yarmouth.ma.us>; Sears, Tim <tsears@yarmouth.ma.us>; Chloe Schaefer <chloe.schaefer@capecodcommission.org>; Jordan Velozo<jordan.velozo@capecodcommission.org> Subject: Re: 33 Pleasant Street Attention!: This email originates outside of the organization. Do not open attachments or click links unless you are sure this email is from a known sender and you know the content is safe. Call the sender to verify if unsure. Otherwise delete this email. Hi Karen, I think you may have omitted the 2019 materials in what you sent, but I think I have a pretty good understanding of the project. Based on the photographs submitted, it looks like there was historic material lost when they demolished the middle section. I am always skeptical of determinations that an area is "unsafe and needs to be demolished." I have seen many cases where additional bracing or supports are added to the existing frame while still keeping the original materials that hold the building's history. I suspect that the middle section of this building could have been addressed that way. At this point, I think it makes sense for the Historical Commission to review the revised plans (showing all new construction rather than just second floor alterations) and determine whether the applicant will adequately replicate the materials and details that were lost and whether the remaining historic structure will be adequately protected during the work. The applicant should submit a letter and plans to show how they will address these concerns. I would not recommend allowing work on the right hand part of the building while the middle is being reviewed because it could limit the board's decision options. In addition, it seems appropriate to create a disincentive to demolish areas that were intended to be preserved. The Historical Commission has the right to refer this project to the Cape Cod Commission for DRI review, but our review in this case would likely not require anything beyond what I described above. Since our review thresholds are cumulative, any additional work proposed on the historic building could trigger Cape Cod Commission review. Let me know if you'd like to discuss this further. Sincerely, Sarah Sarah Korjeff Planner II (Historic Preservation Specialist) Cape Cod Commission 508-744-1215 J. %t.V a, Q1. skorjeff@capecodcommission.orq From: Greene, Karen <KGreene armouth.ma.us> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2022 4:36 PM To: Sarah Korjeff <skorjeff@capecodcommission.org> Cc: Sherman, Lisa <LSherman@yarmouth.ma.us>; Sears, Tim <tsears@yarmouth.ma.us> Subject: 33 Pleasant Street CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Hi Sarah Regarding the above, I'm attaching some history (apologies for the large file) that shows the evolution of the project from the historical commission's pov — the original 2019 review, the fall 2021 inquiry/floor area calculations, and the most current information following the stop work order. The following is a link to the building department's laserfiche records: https://If.yarmouth.ma.us/WebLink/DocView.aspx?id=1627286&dbid=0&repo=LASERFlCHE Also, I just spoke with the owner (Jesse Connell) who would ideally like to be able to continue working on the "right" side while the "middle" is discussed. Thoughts? Karen M. Greene, Director of Community Development Town of Yarmouth kgreene@yarmouth.ma.us 508-398-2231 x1278