Littleton Board of Selectmen Approves Demolition of Historical Barn Amidst Preservation Concerns

The Littleton Board of Selectmen meeting centered around the decision to allow the demolition of a structurally unsound barn on King Street to make way for a new residential development. Despite the barn’s historical significance, the board voted against preserving it, allowing the project to proceed with plans to convert the property into condo units. Discussions also touched upon a proposed restoration project for another structure, dubbed the “bunny barn,” alongside debates over community preservation efforts, including the installation of granite markers and residential sign replacement programs.

The most notable topic of the meeting was the public hearing concerning the demolition of the barn on King Street. The project manager, Ryan Orur, from MJ Catalo, presented plans to convert the property into two condominium units while maintaining the existing home. Ryan highlighted the barn’s deteriorating condition, with structural weaknesses such as a collapsing rubble field stone foundation. A structural engineer’s letter supported these claims, citing movement within the stone walls and significant hollows, making preservation unfeasible. Ryan proposed that the barn be demolished entirely and replaced with new construction reflecting the historical barn’s aesthetic, but with modern safety standards and design improvements, including expanded ceiling heights and proper egress windows.

A participant in the meeting, Dwight, supported the demolition, drawing parallels to a similar project on Robinson Road where a barn was removed due to a lack of foundational integrity. Discussion among the audience revealed mixed reactions. While some were excited about the redevelopment, others expressed concern about losing the area’s historical character. A neighbor voiced a desire to preserve the historical nature of the vicinity, hoping the new construction would be handled with care.

Further inquiries during the hearing explored design changes from clabbered to board and batten siding, with Ryan justifying the choice as aesthetically superior, claiming the existing elevation was “very boring.” He also noted the intention to reuse materials from the current barn to maintain sustainability and historical integrity. Questions about the roof’s new “cricket” design to manage snow accumulation led to a light-hearted exchange about recent snow conditions.

In a related topic, the meeting also addressed the proposed restoration of the “bunny barn,” intended to be converted into residential units resembling a “barnaminium.” While technical difficulties hindered the ability to share visual plans, discussions included parking arrangements and the layout of the units. There was mention of forming a homeowners association (HOA) for the development and placing a conservation restriction on the property to prevent future development. The board faced a decision on whether the barn should be “preferentially preserved,” requiring a 12-month waiting period for further evaluation if deemed historically significant. The vote ultimately determined the barn could continue with the proposed plans without preservation.

The meeting also delved into community preservation efforts, with discussions on installing granite markers at historical sites. Participants debated the logistics and costs, including budgeting for materials and installation. A suggestion emerged to apply for funding for multiple markers rather than just two, with a proposed budget of $8,000 to streamline future applications. Concerns arose about the durability of granite markers, especially withstanding snow and plowing, leading to considerations of safer placement locations.

Lastly, the board discussed a program for replacing deteriorated residential signs, proposing free replacements to encourage participation. However, concerns about financial implications were raised, with the potential for widespread participation to strain town resources. The dialogue included potential projects for the Community Preservation Committee (CPC), such as local church projects or a mural at King Street, but these ideas were deemed premature.

The board also navigated scheduling conflicts and typographical errors in meeting minutes.

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:
James Duggan
City Council Officials:
Gary Wilson, Charles DeCoste, Mark Rambacher, Matthew Nordhaus, Karen Morrison

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