[MassHistPres] Historical Commissions experience as PR Grantee
Roughan, Michael
Michael.Roughan at hdrinc.com
Fri Aug 20 06:34:18 EDT 2021
Linda,
The Town of Hopkinton has Historic Preservation Restrictions on two properties in Town. One is a farm previously owned by a conservative ship and now in private hands, the second is an historic house previously on the site of a commercial enterprise and now a separate lot. Both HPRs were crafted by the Mass Historical Commission and recorded in the Registry of Deeds.
The farm has undergone extensive restoration approved by the Historical Commission. The second property has yet to make any alterations.
…..Mike
Michael Roughan, AIA, EDAC, LEED AP
Chairman
Hopkinton Historical Commission
18 Main St
Hopkinton, Ma. 01748
M +1.617.784.6463
Historychair at hopkintonma.gov<mailto:Historychair at hopkintonma.gov>
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The Littleton Historical Commission is poised to serve as Grantee for a historic preservation restriction. We are seeking information on what other Historical Commissions' experience has been serving in this role (exterior and/or interior features). Has the process gone smoothly in general? What challenges have you dealt with, and how? Have many violations occurred by owners/occupants? Were the violations relatively easy to resolve?
Thanks,
Linda Stein, Chair
Littleton Historical Commission
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