[MassHistPres] Demolition Delay vs Public Safety
Garrett Laws
copperandslate at gmail.com
Fri Dec 7 11:16:01 EST 2012
Robin,
Everything gets done with an end in mind, openly stated or not!
If you want to save a building there's going to have to be a consensus
behind it, including an owner...current or future.
Cheers,
Garrett
The Copper & Slate Company, Inc.
Fine Roofing and Exterior Finish Carpentry
238B Calvary Street,
Waltham, MA 02453
(781) 893-1916
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On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 7:46 AM, Robin Ragle-Davis
<robin at rrinteractive.com>wrote:
> We have a demo delay bylaw in Wareham.
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> Lately the town has been taking a proactive approach toward ridding the
> town of buildings that are in such disrepair they are considered health
> hazards by the Health Department. Does anyone have experience with this
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> It occurs to me that in such cases where a building has actually been
> considered condemned or deemed a threat to public safety that might bypass
> the hearing process?
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> Robin Ragle-Davis
> Chair, Wareham Historical Commission
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