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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-12 HISTORIC DISTRICTS COMMISSION A meeting of the Historic Districts Commission was held at 8s10 P. M. at the Selectman's Meeting Room on Wednesday, September 12, 1979• Present were Commissioners John R. Packard, Chairman; Georgia H. Williams, Secretary; John L. Davies; S.I,awrence Whipple; and Associate Commissioner Howard C. Nason. A hearing was held at 8s 10 P. M. on the application of Friendly Evangelical Church for a certificate of appro- priateness with respect to the installation of a sign at 1912 Massachusetts Avenue (Hancock Church). The church was represented by its pastor, Rev. Joseph Mazzola who submitted three copies of plans and a photograph of the sign. On examination it appeared that the sign would be about 1~' X 4', free standing on two posts and constructed of wood. Several members suggested that a frame around the sign would enhance its appearance and the Rev. Mazzola agreed. Although there was some discussion of slipping the sign into the present "Visitors Parking" sign post to the left of the driveway, it was noted that the church sign has different dimensions, and it was therefore VOTED to approve the sign, and place it where the Visitors Parking sign now appears, that sign to be removed. Details of the sign will be set forth in the Certificate of Appropriateness to be issued. A hearing was held at 8s32 on the application of Middlesex Family Association, represented by Mr. Steven Zeitlin, for a sign at 1620 Massachusetts Avenue. The sign will resemble others erected on the premises, and an ~ ~ -2- • A on-sight inspection of the proposed location satisf ied the Commission that there was sufficient space to hang it. It was therefore VOTED to approve the details to be set forth in the Certificate of Appropriateness to be issued. A hearing was held at 8:50 P.M. on the application of Joseph Trani, Inc. for a Certif icate of Appropriateness with respect to the construction of an addition to the building at 1775 Massachusetts Avenue. The applicant was represented by its President, Joseph A. Trani, Jr. and architect Charles A Cole~II who reviewed his plans with the Commission. The addition will extend the building to the rear and double its size. Wooden clapboards will be used throughout, replacing aluminum ones on part of the existing structure. The Commi- sion was favorably impressed by the plans and accordingly VOTED to approve the same. Further details will appear in the Certificate to be issued and in the plans themselved on file with the Commission. At 9s20 P. M. Nelson and Amy Gore discussed trim colors for their house at 822 Massachusetts Avei~~e. The Commission agreed with them in favoring Benjamin Moore's "Waterbury Cream" subject to an on-sight inspection of a sample, and a formal vote by the Commission at its next meeting (Mr. Morehouse having left before the hearing, thus leaving the Commission without a quorum). At gc40 P.M. the Commission voted to approve bills for publication and clerical expenses in the amount of $116 and the meeting was then Adjourned at 9=~5 P.M. n V I U v