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NOTICE OF INTENT TO DEMOLISH A SIGNIFICANT BUILDING
Date of Application August 22, 2022 Full Demotion F] Partial Demolition
Building Address: 61 Old Stage Road
Number Street
Centerville 02632 Assessor's Map # 208 Assessor's Parcel # 137
Village ZIP
Property owner: Michael F. Schulz, Trustee of 61 Old Stage Realty Trust
Name Phone#
Property Owner Mailing Address (if different than building address)
Property Ownet e-mall address:
Contractor/Agent: Michael F . Schulz
Contractor/Agent Mailing Address: 1340 Main Street, Osterville , MA 02655
Contractor/Agent Contact Name and Phone #:
Name Phone #
Contractor/Agent Contact e-mail address: mschulz@schulzlawoffices . com
Demolition Proposed - please itemize all chanciest
The Applicant proposes to demolish the existing house and garage at the property.
Type of New Construction Proposed:
Provide information below to assist the Commission in making the required determination regarding the status of the
Building in accordance with Article 1 , § 112
Year built: 1870 according to Assessing Records Additions Year Built:
Is the Building listed on the National Register of Historic Places or is the building located in a National Register District?
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Overview of Buildings at 61 Old Stage Road, Centerville
This provides a summary of findings from a review of the condition of the buildings at 61 Old Stage Road
in Centerville. The property was purchased "as is" this past June by John and Robin. Hoagland,
Barnstable residents since 2005 and currently residing in Osterville.
At the time of the purchase; the buyers were told that the property had been unoccupied "for at least 10
years." There is no water or gas connection to the property, no working septic system and (at the time)
no electric service.
The. property includes two structures, neither of which are visible from any roadway.
The main house is a single story building with a hip roof and central fireplace. It is listed on the field card
as having been built in 1870; which seems highly unlikely. The building appears on the 1943 historical
aerials of the town but the construction is more modern than would be typical of 1870, e.g. the floor
joists are modern 2x6 (1 %" by 5 %') at 16" on center with modern fasteners. There are five rooms
inside plus an enclosed front porch which (based on the historical aerials) looks to have been added
between 1976 and 1985. The house is clad in aluminum siding which makes a full inspection of the
exterior difficult.
The house has not been used in many years. It smells strongly of mold and mildew. Surface mold is
visible in three of the five rooms plus the bathroom. The interior is of middle to lower grade materials.
The brickwork, trim, flooring, doors, etc, are of no particular recognizable style.
The foundation is a combination of common bond brickwork and some poured concrete. The Cape Cod
cellar is collapsing on itself in both the northwest and southwest sides of the building. It is currently
open to the elements as several basement windows are broken or missing and the outside entry door to
the basement no longer exists. The stairs down to the cellar are unsafe.
The exterior of the building is clad in white aluminum siding. The eaves have approximately a 2`
overhang over the siding. Virginia Creeper, poison ivy, and other vines now grow Into the eaves and
block the front and rear entrances to the house. Trees are growing into the east and north sides of the
house.
The roof is old but appears sound. There is rot visible on the eaves and on the fascia boards but there is
no immediate sign of roof failure: The eaves are also clad in some sort of siding which makes close
inspection difficult.
The rear porch is not safe.
The garage is a detached building of 796 square feet (per the field card) and built in 1870' (perthe field
card). The construction is true 2'x4" which are V on center. Like the main house it has a hip roof. The
tie beams are true 2"x4" and are 2` on center, There are ,four 4°x6" tie beams in the center of the
building. The garage is divided into four rooms, The main area has a poured cement floor, The storage
area to the right has a poured floor as well. The room at the back right has a wooden floor over a Cape
Cod cellar. Both the floor and the cellar have collapsed on themselves. The room at the back left has a
wooden floor and porch area which is unsafe. There is extensive rot on the sill and daylight is visible
through the roof, which is falling.
The foundation Is a combination of common bond brick and cement Block, which presumably was added
later. The building is not square or plumb at this point.
The exterior of the building. is clad in white vertical boards. The main doorway has largely rotted away
and the fascia boards on the eaves and the siding have many areas of rot. The western side of the
building. and the northwest side have been largely consumed by the trees and vines.
Please feel free to reach out to me with any other questions or concerns,
Sincerely,
Doug Mullen H
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Mulleneuiiding & Remodeling, LLC
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