[MassHistPres] MassHistPres Digest, Vol 87, Issue 28

aubrey theall aubreytheall at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 13 20:01:46 EDT 2025


I agree, comparison to other similar towns is key.  We are proposing going from 18 months to 2 years in Groton at present.

Aubrey Theall
Groton Historical Commission 

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>   1. Experience with selling the demolition delay    extension to 18
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> From: sally milne <urbanosally at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [MassHistPres] Experience with selling the demolition delay
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> Greetings all.
>    I would like to offer some ideas to a town committee that is looking to decide on whether to support the extension of our demolition delay bylaw , upcoming at town meeting. (!2 months to 18 months)
> Do you have experience in successful points to share with those unfamiliar with Historic preservation in this regard.  I very much appreciate your input.
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> Thanks
> Sally Urbano
> Harwich
> An individual
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> From: "Marcia M Wengen" <mmwe at mmwe.digitalspacemail8.net>
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> Subject: [MassHistPres] Documentation of circa 1826 building
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> ISO qualified individual to document 
>  pre Civil War building & 1898 Upholstery Shop also on site b4 demolition. 
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> cant seem to post pix but if you "reply all" i will send
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> Will require photos, written report and drawings, if necessary.
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> Marcia M Wengen 
> Stoneham Planning Board
> Stoneham Historical Commission (Associate Member)
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> From: Michael Roughan <historychair at hopkintonma.gov>
> To: sally milne <urbanosally at gmail.com>, MHC MHC listserve
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> Subject: Re: [MassHistPres] Experience with selling the demolition
>    delay extension to 18 months?
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> Sally,
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> The pdf attached was used about 5 years ago to convince Hopkinton residents
> to extend the demo delay from 6 months to 18 months. The key graphic was
> the comparative status of towns in the state regarding their demo delay
> length.
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> I have a larger powerpoint file (18mb) if you are interested?
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>> On Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 5:32 PM sally milne via MassHistPres <
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>> Greetings all.
>>    I would like to offer some ideas to a town committee that is looking
>> to decide on whether to support the extension of our demolition delay bylaw
>> , upcoming at town meeting. (!2 months to 18 months)
>> Do you have experience in successful points to share with those unfamiliar
>> with Historic preservation in this regard.  I very much appreciate your
>> input.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Sally Urbano
>> Harwich
>> An individual
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