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From Boston Police Area 3 OCTOBER 10, 2019 THE BEACON HILL TIMES PAGE 3 BEACON HILL ARCHITECTURAL COMMISSION The Beacon Hill Architectural APP # 20.362 BH 88 Charles Having been identified as meeting made to match existing. Vernon Street: At front façade Commission will hold a public Street: these eligibility criteria and all APP # 20.293 BH 91 Beacon third floor, repoint brick to match hearing on Oct. 17, at 5 p.m. at Applicant: Sophie Stokes; applicable guidelines, the follow- Street #3: At front elevation level existing. the Boston City Hall, Piemonte Sophie Hughes Inc. ing applications will be approved four, replace two, wood, non-orig- APP # 20.376 BH 81 Myrtle Room, fifth floor. The following Proposed Work: At front at this hearing: inal bowed 2 over 2 windows Street: At rear façade, replace slate will be discussed: façade, install new blade sign. ► Applicants whose projects are with two, wood, bowed 2 over 2 mansard slate with like slate in Subject of the hearing will be APP # 20.371 BH 151-153 listed under this heading NEED windows painted black to match color, shape and pattern. Install applications for Certificates of Charles Street: NOT APPEAR at the hearing. existing. new copper gutter, flashing, and Design Approval on the agenda Applicant: Thomas Maguire Following the hearing, you will APP # 20.322 BH 39 Brimmer downspout, reset existing fire below, reviews of architectural Proposed Work: At side yard be issued a Determination Sheet Street: At front entrance, cut and escape. violations, and such businesses as visible from Charles Street, to present at the Inspectional restore existing masonry, seal with APP # 20.316 BH 11A Revere may come before the commission, replace wooden picket fence gate Services Department (1010 Tremco Building Sealant with Street: At front façade garden level in accordance with Chapter 772 with metal diamond plate. Massachusetts Avenue) as proof color to match existing. Restore 1, replace two, 1 over 1 , wood of the Acts of 1975, as amend- APP # 20.377 BH 75 Hancock of project approval when apply- base of left column brownstone windows in kind. ed. Applications are available Street: ing for permits. ISD personnel will with cast stone, with integrated APP # 20.291 BH 23 Pinckney for review during business hours Applicant: Megan Morgan; send an electronic copy of your color to match existing. Seal top Street: At rear façade, repair at the office of the Environment Payne/Bouchier building-permit application to the steps with Tremco sealant. At left and repoint bricks using type N. Department. Applicants or their Proposed Work: At front commission staff for review. (To side of steps, cut and repair cracks, Repair brick line under gutter, representatives are required to façade, install custom window avoid potential confusion, the text seal with Tremco sealant integrat- replace deteriorated window sills attend, unless indicated otherwise security grill for front street level of your building-permit applica- ed color to match existing. as needed. Replace all window below. Sign language interpreters window. tion should be consistent with the APP # 20.320 BH 77 Charles trim in kin repaint trim to match are available upon request. APP # 20.379 BH 10 Otis project description given below.) Street: At front façade all levels, existing. Repaint steel post on After 5:30 p.m., enter and exit Place: Commission staff will accordingly restore headers and sills as need- deck rail to match existing. City Hall at the Dock Square Applicant: David Doyno authorize the execution of the ed, clean façade with sure clean APP # 20.310 BH 112 Pinckney entrance on Congress Street Proposed Work: At rear façade work, attaching any applicable 600, coat headers and sills with Street: At front façade Unit 34; (across from Faneuil Hall). facing Storrow Drive, replace provisos, reflecting the relevant Tammscoat, sand and repaint all replace 8 cracked window panes, I. VIOLATIONS existing barbed wire fence with a guidelines and precedents. window trim to match existing, repaint windows black to match VIO # 20.010 BH 86 Chestnut cedar privacy fence. ► PLEASE NOTE THAT seal existing gutters. existing. Street APP # 20.380 BH 71 Beacon FOLLOWING ISSUANCE APP # 20.272 BH 44 Chestnut APP # 20.273 BH 10 Walnut Applicant: Dustin Nolan Street #5: OF THE DETERMINATION Street: At rear façade, scrape and Street: At front façade, patch slate Proposed Work: Ratification of Applicant: Andrew Hamilton SHEET NO FURTHER repaint wood trim with BM Aura roof as needed, replacements to unapproved removal of rear gar- Proposed Work: At rear facades CORRESPONDENCE Exterior Paint, low lustre. match existing. Replace copper den door and installation of front level four, replace five, wood, 6 WILL BE ISSUED FOR THE APP # 20.391 BH 67 Chestnut gutter and downspout in kind. light, door handle, and alarm bell over 6 original windows with five, APPLICATIONS LISTED Street: At front façade, remove all Remove 2 storm doors and 3 without BHAC approval. 6 over 6, simulated divided light BELOW. The electronic build- slate and copper; install high temp storm windows at penthouse level APP # 20.347 BH 24 Joy Street: windows. ing-permit application as anno- ice and water shield, install new (See Additional Items in Design (Violation 19.078) Applicant: APP # 20.381 BH 33 Bowdoin tated by commission staff will slate. Slate is to match existing in Review). Kristie Aussubel; Cobblestone Street: constitute your Certificate of color, style and shape. Install new APP # 20.327 BH 89-91 West Convenience LLC Applicant: Jan Steenbrugge Appropriateness; this will be valid copper gutters, new copper dor- Cedar Street: At front façade, cut Proposed Work: Replace exist- Proposed Work: At front for one year from the date of the mer tops, down spout and win- and repoint using mortar type N. ing window signage with new façade, change the previously hearing. The applicant is required dow pans. At front façade, replace At fifth floor replace three 1 over 1 signage. approved (App: 16.931) replace- to notify the commission of any all decorative trim and sills in kind wood windows with three 6 over II. DESIGN REVIEW ment windows from the existing project changes; failure to do with like materials. 6 wood windows. HEARING shade of white to black. so may affect the status of the APP # 20.308 BH 10 Derne APP # 20.370 BH 9 Willow APP # 19.777 BH: 45 Beacon APP # 20.382 BH 150 Mount approval. Street: At front façade scrape and Street: At penthouse level west ele- Street Vernon Street: If you have any questions not repaint entryway front and sec- vation, replace wood arched win- Applicant: Robert E. Applicant: Simon Boyd addressed by the above infor- ondary door. Paint to match exist- dow in kin. At southern façade, McLaughlin Sr. Esq. Proposed Work: At front mation, please contact staff at ing color; BM Regal Select. level 7, replace three 6 light case- Proposed Work: Install asphalt façade, replace existing electronic 617.635.3850 or southendldc@ APP # 20.326 BH 20 Grove ment windows in kind. Windows berm at rear wall of Carriage lock and key set, and door knock- boston.gov. Street: At front façade, cut and are only slightly visible from the barn. (Remanded to Commission er. Replace existing door numbers, APP # 20.294 BH 37 Beacon repoint brick using mortar type Willow Street. for reconsideration per Order of At side door, replace existing mail Street: At ground level, front and “N” and fine sand, mortar joints IV. RATIFICATION OF Superior Court) slot. side facades replace five, 8 over to match existing. 9/19/2019 PUBLIC HEARING APP # 20.409 BH 28 Pinckney APP # 20.273 BH 10 Walnut 8, wood, windows at front and APP # 20.356 BH 11 Irving MINUTES & 09/12/2019, Street: Street one window at side façade with Street: At front façade, level 3. 09/19/2019 & 10/2/2019 subcom- Applicant: Sander A. Rikleen; Applicant: Tim Sheehan 8 over 8 wood, true divided lites. Replace 3 non-original wood 6 mittee meeting minutes. Sherin and Lodgen LLP Proposed Work: At front Exterior to be painted Navajo over 1 windows with 3, wood, 6 V. STAFF UPDATES Proposed Work: Install new façade, replace 14 original double White to match existing. over 1 windows. VI. PROJECTED roll up garage door. hung 6 over 6 wood windows. APP # 20.306 BH 41 Beacon APP # 20.387 BH 45 Mount ADJOURNMENT: 9:00P.M. APP # 20.209 BH 9 Willow Install horn, fire strobe, and sprin- Street: At West (side) façade, Street: kler connection (See additional remove and replace gutter with Applicant: Deborah Thomas items in administrative review). new copper gutter. Proposed Work: At all facades; III. ADMINISTRATIVE APP # 20.322 BH 41 Beacon repaint wood windows, trim, and REVIEW/APPROVAL: In order Street: At main entrance to 41 BEACON HILL BEAT bays in kind. to expedite the review process, and 41A Beacon Street and stone APP # 20.283 BH 92 Pinckney the commission has delegated the soffit, repair and clean stonework From Boston Police Area A-1 Street: approval of certain work items, using SEI Chemical Limestone Applicant: Steve Calandrella such as those involving ordinary Cleaner AR-104-5. At front COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICE: 617-343-4627 CM maintenance and repair, resto- façade, remove rust from base DRUG UNIT: 617-343-4879 • EMERGENCIES: 911 Proposed Work: At North, ration or replacement, or which of wrought iron fencing where it Robbery streets, where a male and a female West and South Facades replace otherwise have a minimal impact joins granite using SEI Chemical 10/06/19 – At 8:41 p.m., a robbed her of her cellphone and all windows (historic and replace- on a building’s appearance, to Masonry Rust Remover AR 103- female victim reported she wallet.
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