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DRAFT MINUTES
Barnstable Historical Commission
This meeting was held by remote participation via Zoom Meetings
November 15, 2022 at 3:00 PM
Fran Parks, Chair Present
Nancy Shoemaker, Vice Chair Present
Marilyn Fifield, Clerk Present
George Jessop Present
Cheryl Powell Present
Nancy Clark Present
Jack Kay Present
Barbara DeBiase, alternate Present
Jessica Rapp Grassetti, Town Council
Liaison
Present
Kate Maldonado, Planning & Development
Staff, Assistant Director
Present
Jennifer Engelsen, Office Manager Present
Chair, Fran Parks called the meeting to order at 3:00 pm
Acting under the provisions of the Code of the Town of Barnstable, ss 112-1 through 112-7, the Historical
Commission held a Public Hearing on the following applications previously determined significant and referred
to Public Hearing:
Chair Parks has a discussion to change the meeting date in December from December 13th to December 20th.
All in favor, aye.
CONTINUED APPLICAIONS
Osterville Property Holdings – One, LLC, 186 Windswept Way, Osterville, Map 052 Parcel 002/000, Build c. 1933
Full Demolition: To demolish the main structure.
There was a motion made by Commissioner Powell to move this application to the December 20, 2022 meeting. The motion was
seconded by Commissioner Clark.
So voted:
Aye: Shoemaker, Fifield, Clark, Parks,
Nay:
Abstain:
APPLICATIONS
Morin, Nile, 50 Main Street, Hyannis, Map 342, Parcel 026, Built 1866 -1880
Full Demolition: To demolish the structure
Draft Minutes
The application was presented by Deb & Dennis Mason. This is a vacant doctor’s office, intent to remove the structure and build
eleven apartments and an office with two beds and two baths in the rear. The property is not structurally sound to be repair ed and the
interior has been gutted.
There is no public comment.
Issues Discussed:
Significant property – Lothrop Family first owners
Plans do not show details (rot, no old windows)
Older part of the home in front could be preserved
Need structural engineer to prove this structure cannot be preserved
Since the interior is already gutted, any temporary solution until additional information has been supplied?
Site visit to report back to Commission next meeting
The representatives took a brief recess to discuss if they want to continue with the applicatio n. They agreed to continue to the
December 20, 2022 meeting after a site visit by some members. Mr. Mason reported again that the structure is unsafe for anyo ne to be
inside but can view the exterior.
A motion to continue this application to the December 20, 2022 meeting was made by Commissioner Powell and seconded by
Commissioner Clark.
So voted:
Aye: Parks, Jessop, Powell, Shoemaker, Fifield, Clark
Nay:
Abstain: 0
Other
Community Preservation Committee Update: Commissioner Fifield has nothing to report since there has not been a meeting since this
committee’s last meeting.
Form B Inventories and volunteers –Volunteer are needed to prepare Form B inventories. Need to be reviewed and fact checked and
entered in database. There is no official staff member assigned to this task. Community participation is needed. Call to volunteers.
Preservation Awards Criteria – Chair Parks asks if all members have read it. Elizabeth Jenkins shares the materials on the screen.
A brief discussion on the guidelines was had.
With no further business before this Commis sion, a motion was duly made by Commissioner Clark and seconded by
Commissioner Powell to adjourn the meeting.
So voted:
Aye: Parks, Jessop, Powell, Shoemaker, Fifield, Clark
Respectfully Submitted,
Jennifer Engelsen, Office Manager