[MassHistPres] Submitting Historic District Bylaw to Attorney General
Amy Ritterbusch
hdcchair at hopkintonma.gov
Thu May 30 09:36:57 EDT 2019
We recently passed the creation of a single-property Historic District at
Town Meeting (we already had two other Historic Districts in town) - Yeah!
Now our Town Clerk is submitting paperwork to the state and he is asking me
for the "Notice to [Historic District] Commission Setting Forth the
Substance of Proposed Amendment."
Do you what type of document they are looking for? I didn't see this in the
Timeline for creating a Historic District.
It was the Historical Commission in our town the put the article on the
Town Meeting warrant (to create the single-property Historic District) and
we discussed the article at our Historic District meetings many times over
the past few months, and we designated ourselves at the Study Committee and
recommended it for approval at Town Meeting, etc.
I'm just note sure what the "Notice" document the state is looking for
should look like?
Thanks!
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Chair, Hopkinton Center Historic District Commission
<http://www.hopkintonma.gov/hhdc/>
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