Townspeople will have say on firehouse offers and ideas for uses

SALISBURY — At a special meeting Monday, Aug. 15, the Board of Selectmen agreed to bring to a town meeting vote an offer from Frank Gallogly to buy the old firehouse at 9 and 9A Sharon Road, and Mike Flint’s proposal to convert the old firehouse into affordable housing.

First Selectman Curtis Rand said he had received two offers to buy the firehouse: one from Chris Coon of Sharon, for $460,000 and one from Gallogly, for $475,000.

Coincidentally, both offers are for the same use: storing classic automobiles.

The selectmen preferred the Gallogly offer, for several reasons: it’s a higher price; it’s a cash offer; the offer has no contingencies attached except for approval by a town meeting; and the offer envisions granting the town an easement to keep the green space next to the old firehouse open to the public.

Selectman Jim Dresser asked if Gallogly’s car collection would be open to the public. Attorney Amy Schuchat, representing Gallogly, said it would not.

As for the small white building at 9A Sharon Road, Schuchat said the plan is to convert it to commercial use. “There is no intent to tear it down.”

All three selectmen preferred the Gallogly offer to Coon’s.

“I don’t see any advantage to taking both to town meeting, when the usage is the same. One trumps the other,” Dresser said.

And Bob Riva said that while he was disappointed in the price, he thought Gallogly’s offer was the better of the two.

Next up was Mike Flint, who in recent weeks has been developing and promoting a plan to convert the old firehouse to three apartments for “workforce housing.”

Flint has made presentations to the Affordable Housing Commission (Riva is the chairman and Dresser is a member), so the selectmen were familiar with the proposal.

Flint, addressing the selectmen, said, “I would like to see this on the agenda of the town meeting as an alternative.

“My personal opinion is the price [of the Gallogly offer] is too low.” He added he wasn’t convinced that preserving the old firehouse more or less as is is a “best use” for the property.

Riva said Flint’s presentations to the housing commission “got our attention.”

“We’d be offering an apple and an orange. It’s a totally different offer and use, and I’d like to see the option.”

“I think this is as worthy as the other offer for the town meeting,” Dresser said.

A public hearing must be held prior to the town meeting. Rand said this would probably take the form of a special selectmen’s meeting on Thursday, Sept. 8, with the town meeting to follow within a couple of weeks. “I don’t want to string this out into the fall.”

Note: The selectmen awarded two contracts to low bidders: $26,110.89 to Winchester Fence for fencing at the town garage, and a window repair contract for Town Hall, $975 per window, up to 20 windows, to Lakeville Construction.

 

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