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SUDBURY – Established in 1968, the Sudbury Historical Commission has an opening.
The Commission was established for the preservation, protection and development of Sudbury’s historical and archaeological assets which include all aspects of historic buildings including Hosmer House Museum activities, structures and properties (including Town cemeteries) owned by the Town.
The Commission is also responsible for administering the demolition delay by law passed by the Town of Sudbury in 2004 which enables the Commission to require a six month delay in demolition of buildings deemed to be of historical significance.
The Commission is also responsible for updating its historic building inventories of buildings in Sudbury built prior to 1940 and developing a historic preservation plan including procedures for protecting historic structures in Sudbury that are not within the current 5 Sudbury Historic Districts.
The Commission is looking for a new member with a strong historic preservation background and interest to assist with and support the above responsibilities.
Commission members are expected to prepare for and attend monthly evening meetings and to actively participate in these preservation efforts.
The members are unpaid volunteers.
Interested in serving on this Commission? You can fill out the Appointment Application
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