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Forbes Library final reportTRUSTEES - - Russell -W.- Carrier -- - Bonnie M. Burnham Peter N. Rowe Jesse M. Adams Marjorie R. Hess August 11, 2010 - - DIRECTOR---- -- Janet Moulding _ SECRETARY FORBES I i b rar Elizabeth Barone y TREASURER 20 WEST ST. NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060 Scott Morin Community Preservation Committee Sarah LaValley 210 Main Street, Room 11 Northampton MA, 01060 To the members of the Community Preservation Committee: The trustees, staff, and users of Forbes Library are extremely grateful to the Community Preservation Committee for its support. The CPC was instrumental in completing the project that returned the library's exterior to its original grandeur and insured that the magnificent Forbes Library building would be sound and stable for another century. The Forbes Library building envelope restoration project started in 2005 as relatively simple mortar repointing maintenance. However, the masons working on the building quickly discovered that the stability of both the inner and outer load - bearing exterior walls of the library had been severely compromised by decades of water infiltration through cracked mortar and gaps in the roof. The project changed from simple repointing to essential repair and stabilization of load - bearing walls. Two of the Forbes Library building's four elevations were cleaned, repaired, and repointed in city - funded projects completed in June 2006. The other two sides of the building were left dirty with cracked stones, missing mortar, and a continual flow of moisture between the stones which further compromised the mortar that binds these load - bearing walls together. This preservation project was not cosmetic; it was structural and essential to the integrity of the building and the protection of its contents. We hope the CPC fully appreciates the importance of completing the library's exterior wall restorations. Before the participation of the CPC, the project was not quite half done, half the building was clean, beautifully pointed, and most importantly, stable and watertight. However, two of the building walls and the entire roof were seriously damaged. It was essential to stabilize the remaining foundation walls and repair the roof to prevent continuing erosion of the structural system which would have eventually undone the repairs of the first two walls and compromised the structural integrity of the entire building- P & P Contractors and historical masons, Monaco Restorations, carefully removed the lower ten feet of the building's exterior load - bearing walls, repaired the inner load - bearing walls, rebuilt the exterior walls, and repointed the entire two elevations. They removed a leaking flat roof that had been added to the entrance portico several decades ago and restored the portico's original sloping copper roof and brownstone balustrade. They restored the entrance stairs which had become hazardous over time. P & P Contractors oversaw repairs to the entire roof and installation of new more energy efficient and handicap accessible entrance doors. Finally they cleaned the exterior of the building and the interior of the entrance portico. This historic building now stands as secure and as beautiful as when it was built in 1893. It is a project the accomplishment of which the CPC and residents of Northampton can be justifiably proud. Sincerely, - = ,.t o Janet Moulding Director, Forbes Library