[MassHistPres] Ideas for a Demolition Delay Workshop
WHC
WHC at city.waltham.ma.us
Thu Jul 10 06:42:53 EDT 2014
Hi Chris,
Sorry to follow up a bit slowly on this, but we'd still love to host this. I think that a session that covers the basics of how material should best be prepared in advance of such a meeting, and following one, and then a fairly open amount of time for questions would suffice. Our commission sees a range of questions that truly run the gamut--procedural (our DDO allows a 15 day period after the hearing for the filing of a decision, but doing this would seem to violate the open meeting law), to the substantive (how does one substantively think through the idea of "significance" and "preferably preserved".) Perhaps a handful of case studies would be a good way to do it.
Best,
Laurence "Alex" Green
Chairperson
Waltham Historical Commission
www.city.waltham.ma.us/historical-commission<http://www.city.waltham.ma.us/historical-commission>
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Laurence "Alex" Green
Chairperson
Waltham Historical Commission
www.city.waltham.ma.us/historical-commission<http://www.city.waltham.ma.us/historical-commission>
Mailing Address:
Waltham Historical Commission
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Waltham Historical Commission
Arthur Clark Government Center
119 School Street
Waltham, MA 02452
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Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 2:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Ideas for a Demolition Delay Workshop
Hanover would be interested in participating in this discussion as well. One question we are struggling with is how to be proactive with the demo delay process. Our bylaw spells out specific steps that must be taken after a demo permit is applied for, which means we come into the process very late, after the owner already has decided to tear down the structure. We also get inquiries from potential buyers of historic homes needing work, looking for an opinion about whether "we're going to make them wait" for the delay period. We're looking for ideas to make the process more user-friendly and more useful as a preservation tool, not just a stop-gap measure that sends people scrambling to see what they can do.
Thanks for bringing up this topic!
Chris Haraden, Member
Hanover Historical Commission
charaden at comcast.net
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