Contact: Community Preservation Committee
Address: 870 Moraine St.
Marshfield, MA
Members:
Jose Carreiro Chairman
Martha Pray
Bob McCracken
Opening
Parrish Smolcha representing Planning
Kevin Cantwell representing Housing
Amy Kwesell representing Conservation
Tim Bartlett representing Recreation
Larry Whalen representing Historical
Link to Community Preservation Act application.
Link to Special Event: Community Preservation Public Hearing on June 11, 2008
Marshfield was among the first Massachusetts communities to recognize the advantages of adopting the Community Preservation Act (CPA) and obtaining 100% matching funds from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to preserve open spaces and create recreation areas, restore historic landmarks and plan for affordable housing, before many of the Town’s precious resources disappeared in a booming housing market.
The CPA funds are overseen by the Committee Preservation Committee (CPC) and can only be used for specific purposes outlined in the legislation. The funds are not meant to offset Town budget shortfalls. Further information about the Community Preservation Act and its intent can be found at www.communitypreservation.org. An application for a Community Preservation grant can be obtained by emailing jocarr73@verizon.net or clicking on the link.
The CPC’s members are all volunteers and residents with a vested interest in preserving the character of Marshfield.~ Their areas of expertise include real estate development, environmental and land use law, business, investments, environmental assessments and historical preservation.~
Coordination with other governing bodies has been a priority for the CPC, whose members participate in other Town Committees and Commissions. As a result, the CPC has been involved in funding a number of initiatives identified in the Town’s Open Space Plan, Recreation Plan and Housing Plan.
CPC worked closely with Planning, Public Works, Recreation, the Open Space and Trails & Ways Committee and local preservation groups in efforts to purchase open space. To date CPA funds have purchased 66 acres of preservation land. CPA funds were also used to fund title searches and appraisals for key parcels of land believed to be critical to protecting current and future water sources.
CPC funded efforts of local historic preservation groups to restore a number of historic landmarks which are used by residents for functions, education, research and festivals.
Link to CPA funded initiatives:
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Open Space - Land Acquisitions Projects:
Develop an Open Space Plan
Peregrine White Drive 50 acre land acquisition – in process
Metuxet Woods/Ferry Street land acquisition of 9 acres, parcel G13-01-02
Fitzgerald/Ferry Street land acquisition of 4.75 acres, parcel G10-04-20
Messer/Union Street land acquisition 25 of acres, parcel B13-01-08
Church Street land acquisition 7 acres, H13-02-08 (funded with Water Enterprise funds)
Ellis/Plain Street land acquisition of 27 acres, parcel F08-02-10B
GIS development on behalf of the Town to assist in all facets of community preservation
Owners Unknown Title Search conducted by the DPW
Land Acquisition Appraisals expenses on behalf of the open Space Committee
Recreation Projects:
Skate Park Landscaping
Coast Guard Hill
Trails & Ways Committee Mapping Project - GPS equipment and training
Community Housing Efforts:
Affordable Housing Plan Implementation
Housing Coordinator position to implement housing plan
Affordable Housing Conversions
Winslow Village I & II conversion expenses for handicap accessibility.
Historical Preservation Projects:
Daniel Webster House restoration & adaptive re-use
Cliff Rogers Library~restoration~~~~~
Marshfield Fire Station 2 restoration
1835 Marcia Thomas House preservation & cataloguing artifacts
GAR Hall Restoration study
Hatch Mill Preservation
Veterans’ Park Lagoon
Winslow House restoration
Korean War Veterans Honor roll
Marshfield Historic District study
Seth Ventress Building preservation and adaptive re-use
Hancock Paint Building purchase
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