[MassHistPres] What are the responsibilities of being a PRA holder?
Tracy Marquis
tracy at marquisarchitecture.com
Fri Oct 24 09:35:20 EDT 2025
Will,
In my experience with PRA’s…
1. The responsibilities are dependent on what is written into the PRA
2. For CPC funded projects, the town typically holds the PRA, and the HDC/HC, as the appropriately qualified entity with the town, by default oversees it.
In terms of the requirements/duties, they generally fall within scope of duties of the historical commission anyway. The building owner needs to get approval from the PRA holder prior to proceeding with certain types of work on the building (outlined in the PRA). This typically excludes maintenance.
I’m curious to hear what other responses you get here.
Good luck
Tracy
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Hey everyone,
I'm hoping some of you might be able to shed some light on what the responsibilities are for being a holder of a Preservation Restriction Agreement (PRA). Are the responsibilities dependent on what gets written into the PRA? Are there standard responsibilities and if so, how much work does that entail?
Some context: A historic temple in the City of Chelsea came before the Historical Commission a while back to see if we would be willing to become the holder of a PRA as they were applying for CPA funds to draft it. It seems this might open up more funding opportunities for them. We supported the idea but declined to become the holder as we were hesitant about our capacity to effectively carry out the monitoring and enforcement of the PRA. The property owners ultimately received CPA funding and are in the process of finishing up the PRA. They have reached back out to the Commission with the same question. It seems they view the Historical Commission as the only entity that could be the holder of the PRA and haven't had any luck with other organizations. While we support the temple and the idea of creating a PRA, we are very hesitant about taking something on that we just won't be able to effectively carry out.
Appreciate any insight or help folks can provide. Thank you!!
Best,
Will Cecio
City of Chelsea
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William Cecio | Planner and Land Use Administrator | he/him
Department of Permitting and Land Use Planning
Chelsea City Hall
500 Broadway, Room 106 | Chelsea, MA 02150
Phone: 617-466-4186
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