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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDraft Final Report Table of Contents, Feb. 27 2017DRAFT #1 February 27, 2017 BYRON/LOCKWOOD/MASS. AVE. NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICT FINAL REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Abstract II. Introduction Brief History of the Actions of the Neighborhood Briefly Restating the Content of the Original Petition III. Historical background of the Area East Lexington Development Away from the Center Original Addresses of Main St. Pierce/Lockwood House (John Gawoski & Beverly Seavey) Brown-Wheaton House (John Frey) Brigham House (Mike & Diane Mooney) Gas Station, corner of Mass. Ave. & Maple St. Boston/Maine Railroad Location of the Pierces Bridge Station Subdivision of the land Building the Houses, Contractors, Timelines IV. Architectural Features of the Homes Bungalows Dutch Colonials Federal Style Greek Revival Italianate Colonial Revival V. Early Maps of the Area 1875 Map of Pierce, Brown and Brigham Properties Early Map Indicating Pierce/Lockwood Property 1906 Map Showing Lexington Center with Pierces Bridge Station 1907 Plan of Pierce/Lockwood Land 1910 Plan of the Subdivision of the Pierce/Lockwood Land into Lots A & B 1928 Layout of the Byron/Lockwood Subdivision VI. Area Map and Discussion of the Proposed NCD (The reason we are including Byron/Lockwood and Mass. Ave. in the NCD) VII. Discussion of the Difference Between the NCD Guidelines and the HDC Regulations (homes that could be in both) VIII. Copy of the NCD Regulations and Guidelines IX. Inventory of Houses (Pictures, Descriptions/Alterations) Possible Pictures: Pierces Bridge Station in 1954 Fox in Donna's Yard 1924 "Filling Station" John Frey's Barn Early Picture of Pierce/Lockwood House Pierce Bridge Underpass in Winter Woods at the End of Byron Ave.