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Bill S 1428 strengthens historic preservation in Massachusetts by standardizing commission processes, enhancing public input, and protecting significant buildings from demolition.
Bill S 1428 strengthens historic preservation in Massachusetts by standardizing commission processes, enhancing public input, and protecting significant buildings from demolition.
Bill Number: S 1428
Introduced On: February 27, 2025
Current Status: Accompanied a study order (see S2717)
Presented By: Joanne M. Comerford (Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester)
Bill S 1428 aims to enhance the preservation and protection of historic districts and buildings within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The legislation seeks to establish a more uniform and comprehensive framework for the creation and operation of historical commissions in cities and towns, thereby promoting the educational, cultural, and economic welfare of the public through the safeguarding of significant historical and architectural assets.
The bill proposes several amendments to Chapter 40, Section 8D of the General Laws, which governs historical commissions. Key provisions include:
Establishment of Historical Commissions:
Uniform Review Process:
Documentation of Significant Buildings:
Public Hearings and Reporting:
Definitions and Clarifications:
Quorum and Voting:
Bill S 1428 represents a significant step towards strengthening the framework for historical preservation in Massachusetts. By establishing clearer processes and enhancing public involvement, the bill aims to protect the Commonwealth's rich historical and architectural heritage for future generations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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