[MassHistPres] HIstoric Preservation Restrictions
Tom Keyes
tkeyes at capecod.net
Tue Aug 9 08:53:47 EDT 2016
Hi Betsy,
Preservation restrictions are specific to the property and remains in
perpetuity even in sale off said property. Therefore, if it's a municipally
owned property the Board of Selectmen ultimately "holds" the restriction.
Tom
Thomas F. Keyes
President & Executive Director
North Atlantic Archaeological Collaborative, Inc.
PO Box 375, Sandwich, MA 02563
<mailto:tkeyes at naarchaeology.org> tkeyes at naarchaeology.org p. 508-737-0244
www.naarchaeology.org
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[mailto:masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu] On Behalf Of Elizabeth Ware
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2016 4:26 PM
To: masshistpres at cs.umb.edu
Subject: [MassHistPres] HIstoric Preservation Restrictions
All,
The Community Preservation Committee (CPC) in Dracut, Ma. has several
projects that require an entity or organization to hold a preservation
restriction on a CPC-funded project. As these properties are town-owned,
the local historical commission or historical society (a lot of overlap
between the two groups) cannot hold the restriction.
We've checked with various historical/preservation organizations in Lowell,
who either don't want to hold the restriction or have no experience in
holding a preservation restriction.
I'm curious who holds the preservation restriction on historic preservation
CPC-funded projects within your community?
Thank you.
Betsy Ware
Director of Community Development
Town of Dracut, MA.
978-453-4557
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