Westport Historical Commission Delays Decision on Pool Complex

The Westport Historical Commission meeting focused on two primary topics: an extensive discussion on a proposed pool complex on Main Road and the approval of a certificate of appropriateness for window replacements on Main Road. The pool project raised concerns among commission members, leading to a decision to continue the application to a future meeting. In contrast, the window replacement application was approved unanimously.

The proposed pool complex on Main Road, introduced by an individual named Sean, became a focal point of the meeting due to its complexity and potential impact on the surrounding area. The project included plans for a pool with a raised patio and pergola, requiring significant alterations to the existing landscape. Commission members expressed concerns about the clarity and completeness of the submitted engineering plans, highlighting the need for more detailed visual representations, such as models and cross-sections, to fully understand the proposal’s implications.

Key issues discussed included the design and safety features of the pool, particularly the necessary railings and fencing. There was confusion regarding the depiction of cable railings in the drawings, and it was confirmed that a three-foot fence would be required, although details were not adequately represented. The absence of these critical elements in the application underscored the need for more comprehensive documentation.

The discussion also delved into technical aspects, including drainage issues related to the septic system. The proposed elevation of the pool deck, maintained at eleven and a half feet for drainage purposes, appeared to conflict with aesthetic considerations and local regulations. The commission suggested exploring alternative designs to address these challenges, such as using retaining walls to manage drainage effectively without resulting in a visually imposing structure.

The dialogue emphasized the importance of clear visual presentations, noting that the current two-dimensional plans were difficult for laypersons to interpret. Suggestions were made to create a model to better illustrate the proposal’s implications, incorporating photographs and annotated drawings to depict changes to existing structures clearly. Elevation measurements were also scrutinized, with members seeking to understand references to sea level and their relevance to the proposed elevations.

Concerns about the project’s location within multiple protected zones were raised by attorney Robert Fineold, representing some abutters. He questioned the role of the conservation commission, emphasizing the need for a notice of intent and an order of conditions. The commission clarified that while the historical and conservation commissions have separate purviews, their processes could proceed independently. However, the historical commission’s eventual certificate of appropriateness might be conditioned by the conservation commission’s requirements.

Intervenor John Morardi echoed the need for more detailed information and shared concerns about the project’s implications. He stressed that the existing septic system’s influence on the architectural outcomes should not dictate the design, advocating for adherence to zoning regulations and addressing the substantial volume of fill required for the patio.

The commission ultimately decided to continue the application to the next meeting, scheduled for March 4th, allowing the project team time to gather the necessary details.

In contrast to the pool project, the commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for window replacements on Main Road. The applicants, Emory and Jared Marcus, sought to replace eleven windows using Anderson Woodright windows that would match the original style of the house, characterized by two over one panes. The historical context of the house was discussed, noting its origins as a summer cottage and the presence of original windows alongside replacements from 2005. The commission unanimously approved the application after confirming that the new windows would maintain the building’s historical significance.

The meeting also touched on a preliminary review for minor alterations on Main Road, presented by architect Kit Wise. The project involved modifying dormer windows to improve aesthetics and functionality. The commission expressed support for the changes, noting their compliance with building codes and potential to enhance the living space.

In general business, the commission considered potential updates to its rules regarding electronic submissions. The current rules do not address digital submissions, prompting a proposal to establish guidelines requiring digital documents alongside physical copies. This change aims to streamline submission practices and reduce the burden of scanning physical documents.

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:
Jim Hartnett
Historic Preservation Commission Officials:
Caroline Bolter, William Kendall, Rud Lawrence, Michael Walden, Beverly Schuch, Garrett Stuck, Deborah Ciolfi

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