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Zoning changes proposed for Derby Street may impact historic fabric of neighborhood

7/18/2017

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222 (L) and 214 (R) Derby Street
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206 (L) and 204 (R) Derby Street
What’s Happening:  On July 20 at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall, the City Council will continue the public hearing regarding a citizen’s request for a zoning change from R2 to B5 at 204, 206, 214, and 222 Derby Street. Click here for the agenda.

Why This Matters: Rezoning these parcels from Residential Two Family (R2) to Central Development (B5) heightens the risk of tear-downs of these smaller historic buildings and re-builds of much larger buildings and denser development, which would change the character of this important entry corridor to the historic Derby Street neighborhood. Rezoning could also help legitimize potential roll-out of this dense, city center zoning down all of historic Derby Street.

HSI Opinion:  The buildings in question are currently mixed-use, grandfathered into an R2 zone, which requires zoning relief for use changes.  While HSI understands this inconvenience, the risk to the character of the historic Derby Street neighborhood is more important. Better solutions include either rezoning these parcels to the more neighborhood-appropriate Business Neighborhood (B1) zoning or protecting the historic buildings with preservation easements before rezoning to B5. The Council could also consider extending the local historic district to encompass these properties, which would require more municipal scrutiny over any future building changes.

What You Can Do: Please consider joining us at the public hearing on the 20th.  You can also e-mail an opinion directly to the city council by clicking here.  
3 Comments
Giovanni Rosas
7/18/2017 03:57:04 pm

Wish I could attend this hearing . One of the main reasons why we moved to Salem was the historical aspect of the city. We hope things remain the way they are for our future, our children and future residents of Salem.

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Charles Hildebrand
7/18/2017 04:22:44 pm

I wish we had more notice of this meeting. I would be there if I were going to be in town.

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Deborah Prentice
7/19/2017 12:36:58 am

This has been in the wind since April at least, and we are just getting the word that this might be a bad thing (although I do appreciate getting that word).

I have known about it, but it never occurred to me that this could be a negative. What does strike me as curious is use of the term "a citizen's request"; and also the fact that four properties owned by different people are being considered altogether.

Any add'l info re: what "citizen", and how four properties got linked (one developer making a bid?) would be much appreciated.

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  • Home
    • About HSI
    • Mission
    • Board & Staff
    • JOIN & GIVE >
      • Join or Renew Membership
      • Donate
      • Volunteer Opportunities
      • Join Our Mailing List
    • The Bowditch House >
      • Nathaniel Bowditch
    • Contact Us
  • Preservation
    • Preservation Award Recipients
    • About the Advocacy Summaries >
      • 301 Essex - Former Jerry's
      • Pioneer Village and Camp Naumkeag
      • Demolition Delay
    • Protecting Neighborhoods >
      • North Salem and Mack Park
      • Bridge Street Neck Neighborhood
      • Salem Willows Neighborhood
    • Council Candidates 2025
    • Protect Historic Resources >
      • Brick Committee
    • New Development in Historic Neighborhoods
    • Successes >
      • 2011 Update of Renewal Plan
      • 1740 Samuel Pope House
      • Beckford Way
      • Historic Salem Jail
      • Wendt House, 18 Crombie Street
    • For Historic Homeowners
    • Planning & Study Documents
    • Archives
  • Histories & Plaques
    • Overview
    • HHP Request Form
    • Refresh Your Plaque
    • House Relocation Database
    • HSI House History Database
  • TALK ABOUT DESIGN
    • Citizens Guide to the Downtown Renewal Plan >
      • Design in Historic Context Panel
    • Preservation Education
  • CHRISTMAS IN SALEM
    • Christmas in Salem
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