[MassHistPres] Anyone else experience ? Town meeting voted for historic preservation on a building now not being followed through?
sally milne
urbanosally at gmail.com
Mon Dec 30 09:40:48 EST 2024
Greetings,
The first Baptist Church of West Harwich is a Macris listed, National Register eligible, historic building within Captains ‘ Row and within a District of Critical planning concern.
The town sought ,through a town meeting article , to clear the title of the church and through a complicated process of RFP and Purchase and Sale to find a developer to preserve the building with a historic preservation restriction and use for housing. The original Town meeting article also included a motion that passed ensuring that the historic preservation restriction on the building follow the specific MG. Laws which were cited through help with the Mass. Historical Commission. This would supposedly ensure the Restriction was done properly. I believe the town will argue that the Selectboard was given authority to engage in negotiations and any necessary steps to complete the deal. So. Just remove the Historic Preservation restriction!
Now apparently the town did not follow through and the developer is asking for a complete demolition citing engineering reports as to the condition. Rafters are old growth
Oak. No new deeds recored yet. The developer (Davenport) has a signed statement from the church owner endorsing a demolition though I don’t believe the deal is yet finalized. Confusing? Who really owns it? The developer will now appear before the Historic Commission asking for complete demolition. .
What recourse is there. ? Can town meeting vote be ignored or not enacted ?
As always I appreciate this group so much
Wishing everyone a Happy New Year
Sally Urbano
Individually
Captains’ Row West Harwich
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