Fall River Historical Commission Plans for Iconic Building’s Future
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Meeting Type:
Historic Preservation Commission
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Meeting Date:
05/21/2024
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Recording Published:
05/22/2024
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Duration:
56 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Fall River
- Meeting Overview:
The most recent meeting of the Fall River Historical Commission centered on several issues facing the city’s historic preservation efforts, with the future of a prominent local building and the expansion of the Highlands local historic district taking center stage. The commission deliberated on the involvement of various city stakeholders in a special meeting dedicated to the preservation and public accessibility of a building.
One of the primary discussions during the meeting was the proposal for a special meeting to engage multiple city organizations, including the Historic Commission, Preservation Society, city council members, the administration, and the planning department, to deliberate on the future of an iconic building in Fall River. The aim was to ensure a unified approach to the property’s preservation and public accessibility.
Another item was the update on the Bank Street Armory project. The commission discussed the delay in transferring the building from the Parks Board to the historical commission and the challenges in seeking grant funds for its rehabilitation. The status of the transfer and the authority to pursue grants were points of confusion and concern, signaling the need for further discussion and clarification in future meetings to advance the project.
The expansion of the Highlands local historic district was also a focal point of the meeting. The commission talked about the progress in surveying for the expansion and the necessary legal clearances required before surveys could be sent to residents. This process is critical as it directly involves the community in decisions that affect the character and preservation of their neighborhood.
Additionally, there was a proposal to seek cost estimates for conducting Form B analysis for designated homes within the district. This analysis is an essential step in documenting the historical significance of individual properties and could potentially be funded through the Community Preservation Act, which would provide a financial resource for the preservation initiatives.
The meeting also addressed the acceptance of a house on the register of significant structures.
The commission reviewed the draft of the annual report, focusing on enhancements like adding links for clarity and accuracy. A debate arose about the practicality of including a large volume of links and references, leading to the suggestion of adding a bibliography or resources section, along with a disclaimer directing readers to the historical commission’s office for more information.
Updates on the Certified Local Government application were provided, noting a delay in the review process due to a backlog of applications. This application is important as it could open the door to additional preservation funding and technical assistance.
Paul Coogan
Historic Preservation Commission Officials:
Jason R. Bouchard-Nawrocki, Elizabeth A. De Block, Richard R. Mancini, Joyce B. Rodrigues, Maria Connie Soule, Ashley DaCunha, Jonathan Lima
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Meeting Type:
Historic Preservation Commission
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Meeting Date:
05/21/2024
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Recording Published:
05/22/2024
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Duration:
56 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Fall River
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