Yarmouth Library Board Evaluates New Library Site Designs and Emphasizes Community Accessibility

During the recent meeting of the Yarmouth Library Board, discussions focused on selecting and designing a site for the new town library, with particular attention to accessibility and community integration. The board debated various design schemes and their impact on the surrounding area, including potential enhancements to the town common and connectivity improvements.

At the forefront of the meeting was the review of potential sites for the new library, focusing on two town-owned parcels near Route 28. The primary concern was ensuring the library’s visibility and accessibility from this main thoroughfare. Initial suggestions to place the library close to Route 28 were dismissed to avoid obstructing the future town common. The board instead considered positioning the library at the back of the site, creating a layout where two civic buildings would face each other across a town common, a traditional town planning typology. However, concerns were raised about this arrangement’s distance from Route 28 and its accessibility.

Proposed designs featured three wings radiating from a central lobby, intended to maximize natural light and flexibility. Each scheme included color-coded layouts for different functional areas, such as adult, community, children, lobby, teens, and staff spaces. The central lobby was designed for easy access from drop-off areas and parking, with an emphasis on maintaining a connection to Route 28 and Town Hall. A potential crosswalk was suggested to facilitate safe pedestrian movement between the library and Town Hall.

In designing the library, the board aimed to define outdoor spaces intimately. Some proposals included placing the lobby at a corner to improve visibility from Route 28, with the community wing being more prominent in these layouts. The board recognized the importance of the town common in the library’s success, with discussions about possibly closing a section of Wood Road to enhance traffic patterns and visibility from Route 28, creating a more defined green space.

Landscaping and outdoor spaces were also considered crucial elements of the library’s design. The existing grove of trees near the southeastern corner of the site was deemed beneficial for providing shade and buffering between the library and nearby residences. Proposals included adding trees to buffer residences from public activities and creating additional parking space without compromising the fields’ open area. Enhancements along the western side of the property were suggested to benefit neighbors while accommodating town common activities.

The meeting also addressed the timeline for the project, currently in a six-month study phase. A package is scheduled for submission to the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners (MBLC) by the end of December, followed by a review process for grant compliance. Upon a favorable town meeting vote, the project would proceed to a 12-month design phase. Community engagement remains a priority, with opportunities for public input planned beyond this initial meeting.

Public comments raised concerns about accessibility, especially from Town Hall, given Route 28’s state route classification. Suggestions included the potential for a pedestrian bridge to enhance access, though it was noted that addressing connectivity issues is a priority during the planning phase. The board acknowledged that while a pedestrian bridge could improve access, it is not essential for the library’s success.

Clarifying design features, the architect explained that a specific gray area in one scheme represented an indoor circulation area, likely a glass corridor enhancing movement and views of the garden. This detail highlighted the emphasis on accessibility and user experience in the proposed designs.

Parking availability at the new library was another concern, with discussions about balancing zoning requirements and actual needs. The MBLC metric of one parking space per 400 square feet was referenced, suggesting around 60 parking spaces for a 24,000 square-foot building. The board considered the potential for overflow parking.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Town Administrator:
Robert L. Whritenour
Library Board Officials:
George Bovino, Kathryn Basile, Helen Niedermeier, Pam Barton, Kellyn Bogle, Angela Carbone

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