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Historic commission discusses new historic-determination form; members ask for clarifications before adopting

3156797 · April 30, 2025
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Summary

The HDC reviewed a new historic-determination application intended to standardize staff letters and recordkeeping. Commissioners praised the clarity but decided to hold final adoption to allow edits and to confirm how a determination would be used across tax‑credit, building-code, CPC and DOER contexts.

The Nantucket Historic District Commission on April 29 discussed a new, standardized historic-determination application form intended to document why applicants request historic determinations and to allow staff to craft more precise letters for tax credits, building-code exemptions and grant applications.

Holly (preservation planner) described the form as intended to record “exactly what folks are asking for and why” and to replace years of boilerplate letters. She said frequent uses have included requests to document historic status for building-code exemptions,…

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