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HISTORIC DISTRICTS COMMISSION <br /> June 30, 1976 <br /> A meeting of the Historic Districts Commission was held on Wednesday, <br /> June 30, 1976, in the Selectmen's Meeting Room. Present were Commissioners <br /> <br /> Wilbur h1. Jaquith, Chairman; Georgia H. Williams, Secretary; S. Lawrence <br /> <br /> Whipple; and Associate Commissioners Ruth B. Adams serving for Commissioner- <br /> Thomas J. Holzbog, John R. Packard for Commissioner Amalia G. Samoylenko, <br /> and Oliver F. Hooper. <br /> At 8:25 P.M. a hearing was held on the application of Anthony J. and <br /> Maria Bartolotti for a Certificate of Appropriateness with respect to exte- <br /> rior changes to the dwelling at 1132 Massachusetts Avenue, which is within <br /> the Eas~Village District. David Walsh, Esq. attended with hir. Bartolotti. <br /> Charles Schock of 8 Marrett Road was also present. Mr. Walsh submitted one <br /> set of scale drawings. It is proposed to construct a family room. at the <br /> rear of the building with no portion to extend beyond the present elevations <br /> of the dwelling, basement and first floor room with fireplace. This will <br /> not be visible from Massachusetts Avenue or Marrett Road. They propose to <br /> remove an existing porch and three windows in the kitchen and replace with <br /> a 28'-4" x 31'-2" addition and deck leading into the addition. The chimney <br /> will be brick, the roof will basically be a hip roof, gray wide clapboards, <br /> asphalt shingle roof to match existing shingles and the chimney will be <br /> painted white. It was agreed that members of the Commission would meet with <br /> the architect, Atty. Walsh, and the Bartolottis on July 14th. The hearing <br /> was adjourned at 9:30 P.ht. <br /> An adjourned hearing was held at 9:35 P.hI. with Ms. Jean Holtey of The <br /> Threaded Needle whose sign's letters had turned reddish when varnished. <br /> <br /> hlr. Jaquith stated that the Commission had tried unsuccessfully to get the <br /> owner of the building in to discuss the standard signs which they had set. <br /> <br /> hls. Holtey submitted a drawing showing needle logo with letters and needle <br /> in gold leaf and thread in red. She also submitted a sketch for a parking <br /> sign. hir. Jaquith stated that, since it was a free standing sign, it would <br /> require a hearing before the Board of appeals and that that Board would be <br /> <br /> more likely to issue a permit to the building owner than a tenant. The <br /> hearing was adjourned at 10:15 P.M. until August 14th. <br /> Additional discussion was held concerning repairing of the brick wall <br /> at Ye Olde Burying Ground. Mr. Whipple stated that the wall has likely been <br /> rebuilt at least once and that the original capping was probably brick. <br /> Then followed a discussion on lighting of the flagpole. hir. Jaquith <br /> has been advised that they are testing different light intensities and spot- <br /> lights in different spots. hlr. Whippel said that the lightinf should be <br /> subtle and that one on pole is better than three in the ground of the Green. <br /> Discussion followed on directional signs for the Methodist and Greek <br /> Orthodox Churches. The Town Engineering Department has advised the Metho- <br /> dist Church to make another sign and they will put it up. There are three <br /> directional signs including the Greek Orthodist Church sign at the corner <br /> of Meriam Street. <br /> hlr. Jaquith stated that the Board of Appeals had denied the free stand- <br /> ing sign for Jefferson Union Company at 789 Massachusetts Avenue so that <br /> closes that application. h1r. Jaquith said that he would like to hold this <br /> open for 3 to 4 months. <br /> <br />