[MassHistPres] Preliminary Reviews for Certificates
Dcolebslade at aol.com
Dcolebslade at aol.com
Thu Oct 6 15:14:21 EDT 2011
A preliminary review is highly recommended by most historic district
commissions before a full-fledged application for a public hearing is made.
This is in order to prevent wasted time and money on the part of the applicant
and probably the commission.
My question concerns how far can the commission go in "advising" the
applicant on his or her proposal.
Can the Commission make special recommendations to direct the applicant to
a better solution?
Can the Commission state that something would not be acceptable?
Can the Commission indicate general acceptance, without a vote, of a
proposal?
Thank you.
Betty Slade
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