Historical Commission Meeting - January 31, 2026

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The Historical Commission held a special planning meeting to discuss its workflow, potential initiatives, and public outreach for the upcoming year. The meeting, recorded by DCTV, began with an in-depth discussion of the commission's workflow for handling demolition permit applications for properties 75 years or older. Members clarified the process for like-for-like replacements, particularly for roofs, which are automatically flagged by the town's computer system but can be signed off on quickly by the commission chair. They also discussed coordinating more formally with other town bodies like the Community Preservation Committee (CPC) and the Dartmouth Historical and Arts Society by adding a regular agenda item for reports from those groups. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to brainstorming future initiatives. The commission debated the merits of extending the town's six-month demolition delay to 12 or 18 months, noting that the current period is often too short to find alternatives to demolition and can be easily waited out by homeowners. They also explored various public outreach and education strategies, including creating a speaker series, writing articles for the Dartmouth Week newspaper, producing segments for DCTV, and sending welcome postcards to new owners of historic homes. Another major topic was the organization and digitization of the commission's physical records. Members agreed to begin a group effort to index the contents of their office files, with the long-term goal of making the information digitally accessible to the public, and to seek assistance from an archivist or intern. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn.

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