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email to CBAC. 7.27.21Dear CBAC member, I know you have been told you cannot speak with us outside a public meeting so I do not expect a reply. I am sending this informative email to you as well as Carolyn because she will not be back in town before August 2nd to distribute it to you. I think the information contained within is essential for you to review and digest before the August 3rd meeting on ODG’s new application for demolition of SJC. First, my condolences to you in having to make this decision without the Historical Commission’s designee. That omission seems particularly egregious given the historic nature of this unique, historic building at issue. Second, while I am aware that ODG has presented the committee with a 63-page report, what you may not realize is that our group (Friends of SJC) has actively sought experts in the field to discuss the possibility of repurposing this church, residentially or otherwise. Our architect member, Tris Metcalfe, has created designs and cost analyses for different iterations of condos within the existing structure of SJC. He believes and has shown that such residential repurposing is quite possible. Another such expert is multiple award-winning Sebastian Mariscal, an architect/developer team officed in Somerville, MA with a penchant for repurposing old buildings. See http://www.sebastianmariscal.com/studio for a description of selected architectural awards received by this group. I discovered Sebastian Mariscal because my daughter moved into CALA, one of SM’s developments of a decommissioned public school building in Somerville. My daughter knew that I was working on trying to find a way to save SJC, so she connected me with this group who has repurposed numerous, old buildings in this country as well as Mexico. http://www.sebastianmariscal.com For a description of CALA (community, architecture, landscape, art) in Somerville, see http://www.sebastianmariscal.com/cala. That development reaches 29 of the 39 goals set by SomerVision, Somerville’s 20-year citywide plan for smart growth, open space development, public transit expansion, and sustainability. See https://www.high-profile.com/school-re-designed-as-urban- village. Northampton has similar goals, right? We want to become a bike and pedestrian friendly City, of course, but that goal does not require the demolition of historic buildings in our midst that make our City unique. Somerville faced the similar situation as Northampton: “When a building becomes a candidate for reuse, how is its viability determined? When that building is a shuttered, purpose-built K–8 school in the form of a concrete bunker set within a residential neighborhood in West Somerville, Massachusetts, the answer is complicated.” Yes, the project was complicated, but the result is fantastic. Northampton, although a little City, has big goals, too. This architect/developer can help ODG repurpose SJC and perhaps put our City on the map for an amazing project – instead of a few more ordinary, luxury condos next door to the 23 others at Hawley Manor. Is this an interesting prospect for you? I hope so. After learning of the proposed demolition of this Romanesque treasure, at SM’s request I introduced Sebastian and the Design Studio Manager, Nina Gonzalez, with Matt Welter, Project Manager for the proposed demolition of SJC church. Nina and Sebastian talked with Matt at length, reviewed his cost analyses, and reported as follows: Nina Gonzalez nina@sebastianmariscal.com To: Deborah Henson Mon 7/12/2021 9:49 AM Hi Deb, I just need to write up our proposal and we will discuss with Matt once more. I seem somewhat optimistic because it really seems like they are at a loss on what to do and have asked us a lot of questions & some guidance considering how we proceeded with the two repurposing projects we did - CALA & 76 School Street - especially considering that both were abandoned in longer durations than that of the St. John Cantius Church. CALA abandoned for 15 years and 76 School Street (an MTA power station we repurposed to be commercial-residential mixed use building) for 80 years. We looked into the documentation they provided arguing that the church was structurally obsolete, but we didn't agree and explained why and how we thought the project could work out for everyone. It will be difficult to navigate through but we're suggesting at the very least doing a feasibility study + quick diagrammatic sketch for them for now. (emphasis by Deb) Nina Gonzalez Design & Studio Manager 1060 Broadway C101A Somerville, MA 02144 917.497.6564 mobile www.sebastianmariscal.com I am hopeful that Sebastian and his team will be appearing before you at the August 3rd meeting so you can question them as to why they don’t agree with ODG’s position on SJC’s obsolescence and what might be done reasonably with this building to keep the building in place and repurpose it with a viable use. This is exactly what SM is known for around the world and we are lucky to have them turn their eyes toward our City and SJC’s repurposing particularly. Sebastian Mariscal’s offer to assist ODG with a new feasibility study is especially notable. You have the ability to require an updated study with the expertise of historic preservationists who have developed in this manner on board. Additionally, you could delay your decision until you all have conducted a Site Visit of this incredibly gorgeous building. To reassure you of your authority in this regard, I have checked with the Carolyn and she agrees that you have the right within your jurisdiction to schedule a Site Visit as well as the right to require an updated feasibility assessment. I write for all of us with Friends of SJC to request that you use whatever power you possess to ensure that every alternative avenue is explored before allowing this historic monument to be destroyed. Surely Northampton does not want to become a “condo city” in lieu of the artistic, eclectic, historically- rich City that the Ordinance and Design Guidelines mandate: 156-1. Purpose The purpose of this chapter Is to preserve and enhance the pedestrian-scale character, culture, economy and welfare of downtown Northampton by preserving historic and architecturally valuable buildings and features, . . . (emphasis by Deb) Design Guidelines Manual I. INTRODUCTION Purposes . . . It is the primary intention of this manual to help protect and reinforce the architectural heritage, inviting character, and economic viability of the downtown. (emphasis by Deb) I hope the above information shows you that repurposing an historic building like SJC is definitely possible, contrary to ODG’s assertions. It just takes a group with the historic preservation expertise to guide ODG in the repurposing direction. ODG will make money on the building if repurposed. Perhaps not as much as if they are allowed to demolish and rebuild ordinary condos in its place, but is that outcome really the type of City we want Northampton to become? Our group does not want more standard-issue luxury condos in place of this beautiful building gracing Hawley Street, and the 1300+ signatories of our change.org petition agree that SJC should remain standing and a repurposing alternative should be found. Thank you for reading this long email. Deb Henson, Chair Friends of St. John Cantius