HomeMy WebLinkAboutBHC 05 31 22 AGENDAPlanning & Development Department, Elizabeth Jenkins – Director
https://townofbarnstable.us/boardscommittees/HistoricalCommission/
Commission Members
Nancy Clark – Chair • Nancy Shoemaker – Vice Chair • Marilyn Fifield – Clerk
George Jessop, AIA • Cheryl Powell • Frances Parks • Jack Kay
AGENDA
Tuesday, May 31, 2022, 3:00PM
The Barnstable Historical Commission meeting will be held by remote participation; see instructions below.
1. Real-time access: Applicants, their representatives and individuals required or entitled (public comment) to appear
before the Barnstable Historical Commission may participate through accessing the link or telephone number provided
below:
Link: Join Zoom Meeting: https://townofbarnstable-us.zoom.us/j/89012693571
Phone: 1- 888-475-4499 and entering Meeting ID: 890 1269 3571
2. Following the meeting, a recording will be televised via Channel 18 and may be viewed via the Channel 18 website at
http://streaming85.townofbarnstable.us/CablecastPublicSite/
3. Documentary exhibits and/or visual presentations should be submitted in advance of the meeting to
grayce.rogers@town.barnstable.ma.us us so that they may be displayed for remote public access viewing.
4. Members of the public wishing to review plans and applications prior to the meeting are instructed to contact
Administrative Assistant, Grayce Rogers, by calling 508.862.4787 or by emailing grayce.rogers@town.barnstable.ma.us
NOTICE OF RECORDING
Please note that this meeting is recorded and broadcast on Channel 18 an in accordance with Massachusetts
General Law Chapter 30A §20. I must inquire whether anyone is taping this meeting and to please make their
presence known.
CALL TO ORDER
Acting under the provisions of the Code of the Town of Barnstable, §112-1 through §112-7, the Historical
Commission will hold a Public Hearing on the following applications. The following Applications have been
determined significant and were referred to a Public Hearing:
ROLL CALL
APPLICATIONS
Bishop, Kristen, 139 Regency Drive, Marstons Mills, Map 063 Parcel 073/000, Built c. 1930.
Partial Demolition: The removal of the existing stairway and windows on the left side elevation and to construct an addition directly
to the left side elevation of the cottage. (Click HERE for meeting materials)
Rafla, Akrah & Marta, 108 Little River Road, Cotuit, Map 054 Parcel 020/000, Built c. 1879.
Partial Demolition: To remove four feet of rotten walls at the base of the barn; to remove windows and doors and alter roof and
siding. (Click HERE for meeting materials)
Cape Cod Hospital, 74 Park Street, Hyannis, Map 327 Parcel 205/000, Built c. 1850.
Partial Demolition: The removal of windows, doors, and decking. (Click HERE for meeting materials)
Town of Barnstable
Barnstable Historical Commission
367 Main Street, 3rd Floor, Hyannis, MA 02601
P 508.862.4787 Web link
Planning & Development Department, Elizabeth Jenkins – Director
https://townofbarnstable.us/boardscommittees/HistoricalCommission/
Newberg, Jennifer, 1187 Craigville Beach Road, Centerville, Map 206 Parcel 050/000, Built 1923.
Partial Demolition: The expansion of a window opening; one exterior door entry with a partial roof, and the construction of a 5’x5’
infill addition with one window and the expansion of an exterior door. (Click HERE for meeting materials)
Donahue, James, 56 Harrison Road, Centerville, Map 229 Parcel 075/000, Built c. 1945.
Partial Demolition: There will be structural alterations to the front elevation gable, the addition of a dormer to the front and rear
elevations, and the addition of a dormer to the front windows. (Click HERE for meeting materials)
Crosby, Edward, 214 Bridge Street, Osterville, Map 093 Parcel 024/000, Built c. 1947.
Partial Demolition: The removal of the existing 12’x20’ single car garage and to build over the existing 10’x19’ existing breezeway
and a 30’x32’ addition. (Click HERE for meeting materials)
Wyatt, Sarah, 41 First Avenue, Osterville, Map 116 Parcel 049/000, Built c. 1810.
Partial Demolition: The removal of the existing 2 car 22’x27’ garage and to construct a new 34’x31’ new garage. (Click HERE for
meeting materials)
Centerville Public Library, 585 Main Street, Centerville, Map 207 Parcel 054/000, Built c. 1956. A contributing structure
within the Centerville National Registered Historic District.
Partial Demolition: The construction of a new 24’x11’ covered porch. (Click HERE for meeting materials)
OTHER
Trayser Artifacts Update
Preservation Awards
Update: Community Preservation Committee
Historic Events Open to the Public
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
MATTERS NOT REASONABLY ANTICIPATED BY CHAIR
ADJOURNMENT
Next Meeting Date: June 21 2022 @ 3:00 PM
Please Note:
The list of matters, are those reasonably anticipated by the chair, which may be discussed at the meeting. Not all items list ed may in
fact be discussed and other items not listed may in fact be discussed and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion
to the extent permitted by law. It is possible that if it so votes, the Committee may go into executive session. The Commit tee may
also act on items in an order other than they appear on this agenda.
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