[MassHistPres] Demolition Review Bylaw
Frank Messina
franksmalabar at gmail.com
Wed Oct 15 07:02:09 EDT 2025
Hi,
Was a demo delay or demo review passed at Town meeting or by legislature body?
If so, it was voted by the Town. If not and the Historical Commission sees a need as you are loosing historically significant homes...there is a problem...the Town is loosing its historically significant.
Historically significant properties can increase the value of homes and the community. So impact sales is nonsense.
Property rights is nonsense...if a historical commission was authorized, it is your responsibility to help identify and save the historical integrity of the community.
Delay...yes, if you are about to loose a historically significant home...that is the purpose of Review and hopefully a demolition delay...we have 18 months in Chatham...still loosing historically significant homes..
Good luck
Frank Messina
Chatham Historical Commission Chairman
Ps...What Town?
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Subject: [MassHistPres] Demolition Review Bylaw
Hi All
Currently working on a proposal for a Demo Review Bylaw and the biggest opponents have continuously sited burden to property owners - delay impacts sales, infringement on property rights,
I am wondering if others have faced similar feedback and what worked in terms of a successful response
many thanks
Krissy
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