[MassHistPres] Deed Restrictions on privately owned home, Waltham MA

Alicia Primer AMPRIMER at msn.com
Fri Jul 17 08:55:38 EDT 2020


Hello
I would note that 171 North is an older PR and less detailed than is commonly done now. 55 Coburn is a better and more current model. 88 North Avenue, on our website, would be another more current example of typical PR language.

Again, good luck.

ALICIA PRIMER via iPhone

Weston: 781.899.5597
Groton Long Point: 860.536.0035
cell: 781.771.9510

On Jul 17, 2020, at 8:47 AM, Orkin, Dana <orkin.d at westonma.gov> wrote:


Hi Pamela,

Here are a couple past pres restrictions.

55 Coburn: https://www.weston.org/DocumentCenter/View/22218/Coburn-55

171 North: https://www.weston.org/DocumentCenter/View/22216/North-171

Let me know if I can send anything else helpful.

Best,

Dana

From: Alicia Primer <amprimer at msn.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2020 7:55 PM
To: Lyons, Pamela <plyons at city.waltham.ma.us>
Cc: masshistpres at cs.umb.edu; masshistpres-request at cs.umb.edu; Erica & Morty <ezmsi at rcn.com>; Phyllis Halpern <halfix at gmail.com>; Orkin, Dana <orkin.d at westonma.gov>
Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Deed Restrictions on privately owned home, Waltham MA

Hello
We in Weston have numerous privately held PR. They are all available on the Town website under the Historical Commission tab. I have cc’d the HC co-chair and the HC support, the Assistant Town Planner. The latter, Dana Orkin, may be able to help you with the Town website if needed.

I have helped with several in Weston so please let me know if we can be of assistance. Good luck.

Also: where is the house?
ALICIA PRIMER via iPhone

Weston: 781.899.5597
Groton Long Point: 860.536.0035
cell: 781.771.9510


On Jul 16, 2020, at 5:00 PM, Lyons, Pamela <plyons at city.waltham.ma.us<mailto:plyons at city.waltham.ma.us>> wrote:

Hello,
One of the most historic homes in Waltham, MA, is now going on the market.  The current owner, who cares very deeply about the history of the house, would like to put a restriction in the deed that would protect the outside appearance of the historic portions of the house for as long as possible.  There were some small changes in the house made in the past 20 years that would not need protection.  He has contacted the Waltham Historical Commission for help in finding the appropriate language to add to the deed.  If anyone has experience with adding historic preservation restrictions to deeds for private homes, and could forward  to us examples of successful wording for such restrictions, it would be much appreciated.  Thank you.

Waltham Historical Commission


Pamela Lyons
Administative Assistant
Building Maintenance / Historical Commission
P: 781-314-3191
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