Motion-4/24/07-Historic Fire House
TO: Mayor William F. Martin, Jr.
And
Members of the
FROM: Bernard F. Lynch, City Manager
DATE: April 26, 2007
RE: Council
Motion of 4/24/07 by Councillor Elliott
“Request the City Manager
report on the demolition of the historic fire house on
I have contacted Steve
Stowell, Lowell Historic Board Administrator, regarding the motion mentioned
above and he has stated that the former City fire station located at
Lt. Jason Strunk had contacted Historic Board Administrator Stephen
Stowell on April 17 and Mr. Stowell detailed the various levels of historic designations
and the property’s lack of formal designation.
Mr. Stowell also noted that when the new owner/developer was securing
the needed signatures for demolition, that he had no alternative but to sign
the document as legally he could not do otherwise as the property did not come
under the Historic Board’s jurisdiction.
Lt. Strunk recognized and appreciated the fact
that Mr. Stowell could not expose the City to liability by refusing to sign-off
on the demolition and was relieved that at least no one was attempting to
circumvent any processes or procedures.
The property was surveyed as
part of the citywide architectural survey completed in 1981 and while not
formally designated "historic,” it is indeed "historic" from a
community identity, sense of place, and character standpoint. At the most, it would be determined to be
"National Register Eligible" and be protected from adverse federal
action with regard to funding, permitting, licensing, and other federal
involvement. Absent local protection
though, such as being in one of the Board's ten review districts, an owner can
do as he/she wishes with the property provided that no federal assistance is
needed.
In addition, where Lt. Strunk has noted that the nearby
Finally, the process by
which the property could be designated as part of the National and State
Registers would take over a year as the property would need to be formally
determined eligible for listing on the Registers by the Massachusetts Historical
Commission (MHC) followed by a lengthy documentation, research, and submission
process. This process would culminate
with a vote recommending listing on the Registers by the MHC that would be
forwarded to the National Park Service’s National Register office in
If you have any questions
regarding this information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you.