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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-12-10 Historical Commission Minutes (2) Tue, Jan 8, ANNE ERICSON xathena57@verizon.net via yahoo.com 4:11 PM to Kathleen, Jan, James, Martha, CJ, Carol, ANNE, Jay, me NORTH ANDOVER HISTORICAL COMMISSION DECEMBER 10, 2018 MEETING MINUTES ATTENDANCE: All members present I. 72 MAIN STREET - Request by Christopher Kombouras, property owner, to demolish garages which exist behind 173 Main Street. A. Mr. Kombouras described the poor condition of the existing garages.Commission members discussed the request. Members had viewed he site individually. B, Kathy Szyska (Chair) made a motion to allow the demolition of the garages. The motion was seconded and the Commission members voted unanimously to approve the request. C. Jan Williams got the necessary paperwork from Mr. Kombouras II. PROJECTED PLANS FOR THE FORMER PRINTING/TEXTILE MUSEUM ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE IN THE OLD CENTER A. C.J. Gangi, who has, as NAHC representative, attended meetings which began last summer to consider possible uses for the location, described the plan advocated by the Historical Society (owners of the building). C.J. stated that a North Andover developer has proposed using the existing facade of the building and creating 8 condos on the property. This proposal has now gone to the North Andover Planning Board . B. Wendy Wakeman, a North Andover resident attending the meeting, suggested an alternate plan "To tear down the building and use the property as open space in the Old Center" Michael Lenihan , who lives in the Old Center area, suggested that a condo development would change the Old Center. Mr. Lenihan specifically mentioned the lighting that would be needed for the condo development. C.Carol Majahad , Director of the North Andover Historical Society. Explained why Horatio and Caroline Rogers wanted to create a textile museum to remember the importance of the industry in North Andover's history...and why the historical society became the owners of the building, “They thought of the Society and the museum as one entity" D. Stan Limpert, President of the Historical Society, recounted the many ways the Historical Society has tried to repurpose the building since the 1990's. He stated that the Old Center zoning restrictions allow only residential or educational uses. Mr. Limpert mentioned that the Old Center has always been a residential area ,including rental apartments and duplexes. 1. In response to a comment about the "ugliness" of the textile museum Mr. Limpert said the building has good bones", was built to hold mill machinery and to remind viewers of the red brick mill structures built in the 1800's. "It is an iconic building" 2, Kathy Szyska (Chair) added that the building, although under 100 years old, does embody part of the history of our Town. 3. C.J. Gangi pointed out that the proposed 8 condo development would change the atmosphere of the Common. III. OLD BURYING GROUND - Deb Putnam, sponsored by Kathy Stevens. is writing a booklet about the history of the Old Burying Ground. Anne mentioned that Millie Matasso had taken many photos of the OBG that Deb might be able to use in the booklet. Anne offered to try to locate those photos and determine if they would be available to be used in the new brochure. IV. CPA FUND FOR OBG - C.J. (NAHS CPA representative)...asked whether the OBG Preservation Fund should be closed. Kathy said that there were ongoing stone repairs to be done. She will check on the CPA balance remaining and contact the Fannins about completing stone repairs in the spring. THE NEXT MEETING OF THE NORTH ANDOVER HISTORICAL COMMISSION WILL BE ON WEDNESDAY,JANUARY 16, 2019 AT 4PM AT TOWN HALL