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Sudbury panel approves partial demolition at 286; building inspector may issue permit

Sudbury Historical Commission · November 12, 2024
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The Sudbury Historical Commission voted 5–0 on Nov. 12, 2024, that the section of the house at 286 (transcript alternately gives Old Sudbury Road and Old Lancaster Road) targeted for removal is not historically significant, allowing the building inspector to issue a demolition permit for that portion.

The Sudbury Historical Commission voted unanimously Nov. 12 that the portion of a house at 286 that the applicants plan to remove is not historically significant and that the town—s building inspector may issue a demolition permit for that part.

Chair Chris Hager opened the item by summarizing the property—s MACRIS inventory and a commission site visit. He said the front of the house dates to the mid-1700s and has historic associations with local families such as Nixon, Moore and Haynes, but the rear sections targeted by the proposal include later…

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