[MassHistPres] question for historical commissions - Demo Delay Bylaw

Szekely, Brian bszekely at winchester.us
Mon Jul 11 12:04:19 EDT 2022


In Winchester, it is with the owner. So if the property is sold, the new owner would also have to apply and potentially be subject to another 1-year delay.



Best,

Brian Szekely, AICP
Town Planner
71 Mt. Vernon Street
Winchester, MA 01890
781-721-7162
bszekely at winchester.us

From: MassHistPres [mailto:masshistpres-bounces at cs.umb.edu] On Behalf Of Melissa Saalfield
Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2022 10:41 AM
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Subject: [MassHistPres] question for historical commissions - Demo Delay Bylaw

I am inquiring on behalf of the Concord Historical Commission about an amendment to our bylaw that we are considering.

Does your  demolition delay run with the property or with the property owner?  (...so if/when a property is sold or transferred the new owner would have to apply for a new demo permit)

Thank you,

Melissa Saalfield
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