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Building
Process History
Dates
- Action or Activities
- 1997
- Concerted push for acquisition of lower
lot and construction of new meetinghouse
- 1999-2000
- Meeting considers major renovations to
meetinghouse, and an ad hoc committee reports
estimated costs of $200,000 (with no additional
space) to $500,000 with the construction
of a second floor over the first day school
rooms.
- 3/18/2001
- Property Committee recommends that meeting
should put renovation plans on hold because
the meeting has been approached by United
Cerebral Palsy (UCP), which is contemplating
major changes to its property. With the approval
of the meeting, a committee is appointed
by the Clerk to learn about UCP’s plans
and whether UCP might be willing to exchange
the present meetinghouse for the lower lot.
- 2002?
- Meeting approves the exchange with UCPA
of the present meetinghouse for most of the
lower lot, but UCP later withdraws its offer.
- 6/1/2003
- Meeting approves extending offer to purchase
the lower lot for $475,000, and a contract
is later signed, with final settlement contingent
upon subdivision approval to be obtained
by UCP.
- 9/11/2004, 9/29/2004
- Two “dialogue sessions” are
held at the meetinghouse to allow Friends
to share their opinions and feelings about
building issues.
- 10/17?/2004
- Ad hoc committee is formed to address concerns
of meeting relating to the renovation of
the existing building or the construction
of a new meetinghouse.
- Jan. 2005
- The ad hoc committee (Jeff Perkins, Laura
Melly, Hollister Knowlton, Signe Wilkinson)
reports to the meeting with a list of “touchstone” concerns
and values, and the formation of three new
committees is proposed: a “glue” committee
to coordinate the process, a “client” committee
to identify the professional resources that
may be needed, and a finance committee to
look at feasibility and fundraising. A fourth
group for the interim maintenance of the
new property is also discussed.
- 3/20/2005
- Meeting approves the holding of a one-day
workshop with an outside facilitator to look
at the goals of the meeting and try to translate
them into space and an end product to allow
the meeting to evaluate how well the present
building fits our needs.
- 4/24/2005
- The meeting visits the lower lot.
- 5/14/2005
- Retreat facilitated by Nancy Muth to consider
the needs of the meeting in a new or renovated
meetinghouse.
- 6/?/2005
- Meeting agrees to move forward towards
the construction of a new meetinghouse on
the lower lot.
- 10/16/2005
- Client committee presents a chart with
timeline for creating a new meetinghouse,
with a goal of creating a final plan that
would allow an architect to be engaged in
about one year.
- 11/20/2005
- Meeting approves fund of $3,000 for miscellaneous
needs of the client committee.
- ?
- Meeting has opportunity to meet with Hiram
Butler, a member of Live Oak Meeting in Houston,
and agent for James Turrell, the artist who
created the skyspace in that meetinghouse.
- 1/27/2006
- Meeting has opportunity to meet with James
Turrell.
- 6/17/2006
- Eleven people from Chestnut Hill Meeting
(Dona & George Garrettson, Bob & Linda Rosenwein,
Donna & Ed Seiz, Trude Fuchs, Laura Melly,
Lyle Jenks and Phil Jones) travel to Greenwich,
CT, to see two Turrell works: the Baker Barn,
and Greenwich Academy Upper School.
- 7/7-8/2006
- Twelve people from CHFM travel to Arizona
at James Turrell's invitation to visit Roden
Crater, his large unfinished work.
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