[MassHistPres] MassHistPres Digest, Vol 71, Issue 5

Harry LaCortiglia hlacortiglia at comcast.net
Sun Jan 8 10:10:52 EST 2012


Hi James,

The responsibility should be spelled out in the wording of the 
Preservation Restriction itself. Do you have a copy of the recorded 
restriction?

Best,
H. LaCortiglia
Georgetowncpc.com <http://georgetowncpc.com>

On 1/7/2012 12:00 PM, masshistpres-request at cs.umb.edu wrote:
> On Jan 6, 2012, at 11:07 AM, james hadley wrote:
>
>> >  Heartfelt hanks to all members of the listserve for important help with preservation questions I have had.
>> >  
>> >  I have another, concerning preservation restrictions: When a town requires and receives a preservation restriction after funding through the CPC, who is charged with monitoring the building over time? I would expect that this would be the responsibility of the town Historical Commission; the town Building Commission would retain a list of those buildings with the restrictions and notify the Historical Commission of permit applications for these buildings. Or, preferably, after a period of some education to all CP historic funding recipients, the recipients would themselves seek a review of proposed work from the Historical Commission. This would include projects funded directly by the recipients, if they fall within the limits established by the restrictions.
>> >  
>> >  I would be interested to know how other towns manage this process.
>> >  
>> >  James W Hadley AIA
>> >  Chair, Orleans Historical Commission
>> >  
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