[MassHistPres] CPA Funds for Historic Preservation of a Church
Judy Markland
jmarkland at lmstrategies.com
Mon Oct 7 15:04:12 EDT 2019
Amy,
The Community Preservation Coalition also has an excellent article on
the CPA court decision (which was less than crystal clear) and some
examples of churches that have successfully used CPA funding at
https://www.communitypreservation.org/church-projects.
<https://www.communitypreservation.org/church-projects>
Judy Markland
Whately Historical Commission
On 10/7/2019 9:09 AM, sally milne wrote:
> Hi Amy,
> Maybe you know the CPC coalition website below. A quick search in
> the historic category with an entry for churches shows quite a few
> projects completed with CPA funds. A lot depends on your committee
> make up. After all the church is the congregation , not the building.
> Recently a church in Chatham finished a church project with CPA funds.
> We have a Baptist church , the oldest on Cape Cod in terrible repair.
> Anyone know of other sources for these historic churches?
> Good Luck
> Sally Urbano
> Harwich
>
> https://www.communitypreservation.org/databank/projectsdatabase/access
>
>> On Oct 5, 2019, at 4:02 PM, Amy Ritterbusch <hdcchair at hopkintonma.gov
>> <mailto:hdcchair at hopkintonma.gov>> wrote:
>>
>> We have a beautiful church in Hopkinton on the Common (2 Main Street
>> <https://sites.google.com/hopkintonma.gov/historical-properties/by-street-name/main-street>)
>> right by the Marathon start line. Its steeple is in need of an
>> expensive renovation and the congregation does not have the funds
>> right now for the renovation, although they would like to preserve
>> it. Our town has adopted the Community Preservation Act and I believe
>> CPA funds can in theory be used for private homes and buildings, but
>> our Assistant Town Manager told me that the use of funds for
>> religious institutions has been the subject of litigation in the past
>> (separation of church and state). So I was wondering if anyone had
>> any experience in getting grants to assist in the restoration of a
>> church or other religious structure and how they went about it. The
>> church right now is NOT in a local Historic District, but it may be
>> possible to add it to the Historic District at a future town meeting,
>> especially if that meant grant funding would be available. We'd hate
>> to see the historic steeple come down and it is not fully protected
>> right now since it is not in a district. I think everyone involved
>> wants to see it preserved, but it is just the cost that is an
>> obstacle at the moment.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Amy
>>
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>> Amy Ritterbusch
>> Chair, Hopkinton Center Historic District Commission
>> <https://www.hopkintonma.gov/hhdc/>
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>>
>>
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