HomeMy WebLinkAbout29 Scallop Road CCC Determination of PropertyVozella, Beth
From: Sarah Korjeff <skorjeff@capecodcommission.org>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 201410:29 AM
To: McLaughlin, Colleen
Subject: RE: 29 Scallop Drive, West Yarmouth
Colleen — I just returned from a week away so hope this isn't too late.
Great Island is not within the South Yarmouth/Bass River National Register district and the property is not on the State
Register, though it is included in MACRIS (the Massachusetts inventory of cultural resources). Based on the information
on MACRIS, the building looks to be significant. I hope the Historical Commission can find a way to convince the owner
to move the property rather than demolish it. Please let me know if I can be helpful during the demolition delay process
(or before).
Sarah
From: McLaughlin, Colleen [mailto:CMclaughlin@yarmouth.ma.usl
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2014 9:01 AM
To: Sarah Korjeff
Subject: 29 Scallop Drive, West Yarmouth
Importance: High
Hi, Sarah —
I've worked here for 7 years, and I have what is probably a stupid question for someone who has been here that long.
A prospective purchaser of the subject property wants to demo it after the purchase. Based on age (c. 1724 per Form
B), it will have to go through a demo delay review. I have been asked if it is on the MA State Register. It isn't listed by
itself. My question is: Is the Great Island area where this house is located part of the South Yarmouth/Bass River
Historic District? It's southish of the area the YHC traditionally is involved with, and I would like to know if it is a
contributing structure in that District.
I hate to say this because you always respond ASAP, but time is, of course, of the essence.
Thanks,
Colleen