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Sudbury proposes cedar-shingle roof, insulation work for Hosmer House; hearing continued to May 1
Summary
The Town of Sudbury presented a 50% design to replace asphalt shingles with cedar shingles, add attic insulation and copper gutters for the Hosmer House roof; the Historic District Commission gave generally positive feedback and continued the public hearing to May 1 for final drawings and details.
The Sudbury Historic District Commission on April 3 heard a 50% design presentation from the Town of Sudbury to replace the asphalt roof on the Hosmer House with a historically appropriate cedar-shingle roof, add attic insulation and install copper gutters and flashings. The commission moved to continue the public hearing to the May 1 meeting so applicants can supply final drawings and details.
The applicant, Andrew Dran, listed himself as the combined facility director for the Town of Sudbury and introduced consultant Andrew Barr of Socotec AE Consulting Inc. Barr said the team will remove the existing asphalt shingles and reinstall a cedar-shingle roof over a cedar breather and a full self-adhered underlayment. "We are gonna be removing the existing asphalt…
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