Historical Commission meeting agenda 05-04-22

Date: 
Wednesday, May 4, 2022 - 6:00pm

Agenda*
SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2022
6:00 P.M.


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SALEM HISTORICAL COMMISSION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2022
6:00 P.M. (PLEASE NOTE NEW TIME)
MEETING AGENDA

1)   9 Cambridge Street – Nicolaus and Elisa Hofmeester – Certificate of Appropriateness – Rear shed – continuation
2)   186 Federal Street – Denise M. Carria – Certificate of Appropriateness – Retaining wall and foundation modifications (after the fact) – continuation
3)   9 Hathorne Street – Davis Properties LLC – Certificate of Appropriateness – Replace and modify windows and paint colors - continuation
4)   36 Derby Street – Stanley Wrobel and Barbara Wioncek - Certificate of Appropriateness – Modify rear egress stair - continuation
5)   386 Essex Street unit 4 – Michael and Christine Podmaniczky – Certificate of Appropriateness – Relocate granite post
6)   Request to extend Certificate of Appropriateness – 21 Chestnut Street
7)   Request to extend Certificate of Appropriateness – 39 Washington Square
8)   Other Business: a. Minutes; b. Violations; c. Correspondence
9)   Certificates of Non-Applicability

Per M.G.L. Chapter 40C Section 9, the following applications were recently issued a Certificate of Non-Applicability for in-kind maintenance, repair or replacement or non-jurisdictional work in an historic district:

PROPERTY                       OWNER       DISTRICT               DATE ISSUED         PROPOSED WORK
39 Washington Square   Herr             McIntire                  4/14/22                  In-kind window trim repair/paint
249 Lafayette Street       Garber         Lafayette Street    4/15/22                  In-kind painting
22 Chestnut Street          Cohen         McIntire                  4/15/22                  In-kind painting
354 Essex Street             Judge          McIntire                  4/25/22                  Rear door
15 River Street                 Lucas           McIntire                 4/27/22                   In-kind clapboard repair/painting

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