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Title: Georgetown Community Preservation


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GeorgetownCommunity Preservation
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10 Reserve
  • Every year, by law, Georgetown must appropriate
    or reserve a minimum of 10 of the fund annual
    moneys for each of the 3 core CPA categories.
    Those categories are

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CPA Core Categories
  • Affordable Housing
  • Creation, Renovation, and ADA Access
  • Historic Preservation
  • Restoration , Acquisition and Access
  • Open Space
  • Preservation and Protection
  • Active Recreational Land

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  • Once these reservations are made, the voters
    must decide whether to approve or reject the
    projects that the local Community Preservation
    Committee has recommended for that upcoming year.

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  • This year the CPC in public meetings reviewed
    the suggested projects that were submitted. Out
    of them, the CPC has recommended eight.
  • These eight were determined to be the most
    prudent expenditure of the CP monies for this
    year.

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Community Preservation Committee
  • 2009
  • Recommended
  • Projects

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  • Community Housing Category
  • Roof replacement at Trestle Way
  • 40,000

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Historic Preservation Category
  • Town Hall Restoration and Rehabilitation
    Project

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Georgetown Memorial Town Hall
  • Building has Historic Significance, circa 1904
  • Preservation Restriction 1999
  • Improvements Made 2001-2003

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Georgetown Memorial Town Hall2000-2003
Improvements
  • HP Accessibility, including elevator
  • New roof
  • Interior Renovations
  • Septic System
  • Exterior painting

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Georgetown Memorial Town Hallcurrent needs, 2009
  • Heating/Cooling System
  • No central air. Use of window ac units damages
    windows and not efficient.
  • Lack of dehumidification system causing
    deterioration of records
  • Windows need upgrade
  • 65 windows need complete overhaul
  • Re-Paint exterior
  • Exterior plan for lighting, parking, paving and
    landscaping
  • Lightning Protection

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Georgetown Memorial Town HallThe Next Step(s)
  • Develop a preservation master plan for all
    improvements
  • Upgrade the HVAC system

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Georgetown Memorial Town HallWhy a Preservation
Master Plan?
  • The plan will identify the needs and establish
    the plan for any improvements
  • Preservation Restriction requires that any work
    be in compliance with the preservation agreement.

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Georgetown Memorial Town HallBenefits of the
Preservation Master Plan
  • Provides for logical plan of care for the
    building
  • The Plan will be a key ingredient in allowing the
    Town to apply for matching funds and other grants
    such as
  • Mass. Preservation Projects Fund
  • National Trust for Historic Preservation
  • Other private foundations
  • Grants from Preservation Massachusetts

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Historic Preservation Category
  • Union Cemetery
  • Gravestone Restoration
  • (Phase 1)

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GHC Union Cemetery Gravestone Rehabilitation
Grant Request
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GHC Union Cemetery Gravestone Rehabilitation
Grant Request
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GHC Union Cemetery Gravestone Rehabilitation
Grant Request
  • This CPA Grant will be used by the GHC to
    rehabilitate restore the most deteriorated,
    broken, toppled, or leaning gravestones in the
    oldest (1732-Mid 1800s) section of the Union
    Cemetery.
  • Only those stones identified as most needful
    of this restorative work in the
    Gravestone/Monument Condition Assessment Report
    prepared for the GHC by the Fanin/Lehner
    Preservation Consultants will be done.

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GHC Union Cemetery Gravestone Rehabilitation
Grant Request
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GHC Union Cemetery Gravestone Rehabilitation
Grant Request
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GHC Union Cemetery Gravestone Rehabilitation
Grant Request
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Historic Preservation Category
  • Historic School House
  • 3

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GHC School House 3 Rehabilitation Restoration
Grant Request
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GHC School House 3 Rehabilitation Restoration
Grant Request
  • This CPA Grant will be used by the GHC to do
    rehabilitation restoration work on the Towns
    last remaining single room school house. The
    funds will be used to
  • Restore deteriorated windows
  • Provide UV screening materials to help preserve
    internal archival documents other elements from
    damage due to that source

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GHC School House 3 Rehabilitation Restoration
Grant Request
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GHC School House 3 Rehabilitation Restoration
Grant Request
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GHC School House 3 Rehabilitation Restoration
Grant Request
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Historic Preservation Category
  • Historic Shoe Shop
  • Restoration

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GHS Shoe Shop Rehabilitation Grant Request
Historical Societys Brocklebank House Museum _at_
108 E. Main St
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GHS Shoe Shop Rehabilitation Grant Request
  • This CPA Grant will be used by the GHS to
    restore rehabilitate their 1820s Shoe Shop so
    it can be used as a working exhibit at their
    Brocklebank Museum site to illustrate
  • How these home based, or cottage industry type,
    shoe shops functioned and,
  • The important role that these little shops played
    in the development of the Towns early shoe
    industry

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GHS Shoe Shop Rehabilitation Grant Request
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GHS Shoe Shop Rehabilitation Grant Request
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Open Space Category Projects
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Recreational Land Proposal
  • Active Recreational
  • East Main Street Land Purchases

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Recreational GreenwayEast Main Street Access
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This line shows the proposed Greenway corridor
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Newly acquired Active Rec parcels are shown in
brown
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2009 Focus Area
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Map 10 - Lot 8
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Map 10 Lot 4
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Recreational Land Proposal
  • Conservation Restriction Endowment

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9A 8F Locus
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Recreational Land Proposal
  • Pentucket and Rock Ponds Preservation

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2009 CPC Project Costs
  • Housing Authority Suggestion 40,000
  • Town Hall Preservation 130,000
  • Historic Shoeshop Preservation 7,000
  • Historic Schoolhouse Preservation 10,000
  • Historic Gravestones Preservation 47,750
  • Conservation Restriction Endowment 15,000
  • Pentucket and Rock Ponds Preservation 15,000
  • Active Recreational Purchase 144,000
  • Total 408,750

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  • That completes the presentation of the 2009 CP
    Committee Recommended Projects for this year.
  • Immediately prior to Annual Town Meeting on May
    4th there will be a brief Special Town Meeting
    held. During this Special Town meeting the voters
    will be asked to modify a CP appropriation that
    was approved last year.

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Murch Park Appropriation Status
  • Original appropriation was 150,000
  • Approved at the Annual Town Meeting of May 5th,
    2008 (Article 27-C)
  • To date 53,900 has been spent.
  • A result that is largely attributable to the
    excellent management of this project by the
    Highway Surveyor, Peter Durkee.

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Reappropriation Details
  • The Maximum Estimated Cost To Complete Both Parks
    (H. Murch and the Veterans Green at Jackman and
    Warren) is 80,300
  • The remaining 15,800 is to be immediately
    transferred to the Historical Reserve of the CP
    Fund

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Overview Of The Murch Park Project
  • CONSISTS OF 2 PARTS
  • Part 1 Rehabilitation Restoration
  • of Murch Park Per The CPA
  • Funded Master Plan
  • Part 2 Rehabilitation of Fence At
  • VFW Memorial Park

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THE GHC/GHD MURCH PARK REHAB PLAN
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Murch Park As It Currently ExistsFall-2008
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Steps Remaining To Complete Part 1 - Murch Rehab
  • Remove Fence, Touch Up Landscaping Adjust Tree
    Supports
  • Re-Install Existing WWI WWII Monuments US
    Flag
  • Install New 5 Branch Of Service Flag Cluster
    Granite Benches
  • Install New Path Lights Benches
  • Re-Install Original Murch Park Marker

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THE MURCH PARK MONUMENT FLAG CLUSTER
ARRANGEMENT
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Part 2 Rehabilitation Of Fence At VFW Memorial
Park
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VFW Memorial Park-Summer 08
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View Of Fence To Be Replaced At VFW Memorial
Park-March 09
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  • The Community Preservation Committee wishes to
    thank you for watching this presentation
  • and urges all of the towns registered voters to
    attend the Annual Town Meeting on
  • Monday, May 4th

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  • Please visit us online for more details about the
    projects at
  • www.georgetowncpc.com

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