[MassHistPres] Chickens in a Local Historic District

Matt Mozur matt.mozur at sourwood.net
Thu Jul 28 22:15:57 EDT 2016


Hi Jennifer

In  Danvers, we have allowed wire fencing on wooden posts...   Set well
back from the public way

Matt Mozur
Salem Village HDC

On Thursday, July 28, 2016, Jennifer B. Doherty <jbd at framinghamma.gov>
wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> In Framingham we have a local historic district resident who is keeping
> chickens. They currently have a chain-link fence chicken coop, for which
> they did not apply for a Certificate of Appropriateness. The Historic
> District Commission would like to consider some alternatives to the
> chain-link fence, as it is fully visible from the street. Do any other
> local historic districts have examples of chicken coops in them? And if so,
> what is their construction/materials? Or, does anyone have any suggestions
> as to another material that might serve the same utilitarian purpose as the
> chain-link fence, but be more appropriate for a local historic district?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jenn
>
>
>
> *Jennifer B. Doherty*
>
> Historic Preservation Planner
>
> Framingham Historical Commission and Historic District Commission
>
>
> *One Framingham - Focused on the Future*
>
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