[MassHistPres] Demo delay and hoarder houses

Historical commission lhc at town.lynnfield.ma.us
Fri Sep 11 08:58:14 EDT 2015


Karen,
As I understand the Commission has no authority to demand access to a structure for inspection.
The property owner is responsible to provide a structural report to the Commission upon requesting a demo permit sighting structural deficiencies of said structure.
At that point the Commission should have sufficient information to vote according to the DDB rules.
Regards,


Steve Todisco
Lynnfield Historical Commission


> On Sep 10, 2015, at 5:10 PM, Leo Greene <lgreene868 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Do any of you have  experience with demolition delay in relation to historically significant houses that are also hoarder houses making them inaccessible or potentially unsafe to enter)?  The Andover Preservation Commission is in a demolition delay process with a house and barn that are both filled with debris.  We are wondering if there is any precedent for requesting the developer as the new owner of the property clear the buildings of debris so that an assessment of the structural integrity of the structures can be done by the Commission.  He has thus far refused siting liability and expense.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.  This is a new experience for us.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Karen Herman, Chair
> 
> Andover Preservation Commission
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