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Council tables proposed demolition‑delay bylaw changes after historic commission review and public questions

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Summary

The Rules, Ordinance and Ethics subcommittee recommended amendments to the demolition‑delay bylaw (including longer delay periods for architecturally significant properties and removal of a 'demolition by neglect' provision); after discussion and public comment the council voted to table the measure 7–4.

The Framingham City Council on June 17 discussed proposed amendments to the demolition‑delay bylaw that would change timing and scope for review of demolition requests on architecturally or historically significant properties but ultimately voted to table the proposal for further study.

What was proposed: The Rules, Ordinance and Ethics subcommittee and the Historic Commission presented amendments that would, for certain architecturally or historically significant…

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