A.
The purpose of Middleton's Demolition Delay Bylaw is to preserve and protect significant buildings and structures within the Town of Middleton that are outside local historic districts. Such buildings and structures reflect distinctive features of the architectural, cultural, economic, agricultural landscape or social history of the Town, and their preservation promotes the public welfare by making the Town a more attractive and desirable place to live and work.
B.
The intent of the bylaw is not to permanently prevent demolition, but rather, to provide an opportunity to develop preservation solutions for properties threatened with demolition through a six-month delay in issuing a demolition permit. In addition, this delay will give the Middleton Historical Commission ("the Commission") an opportunity to document historic or important architectural resources before they are lost from Middleton's cultural landscape.
C.
The bylaw is intended to encourage and assist owners and Townspeople to seek out persons who might be willing to purchase, preserve, rehabilitate or restore such structures rather than demolish them, thus limiting detrimental effect of demolition on the historical architectural resources of the Town.
D.
To achieve these purposes, the Commission is empowered to advise the Building Commissioner with respect to the issuance of permits for demolition of significant structures, and, where appropriate and consistent with the intent and purpose of this bylaw, to allow demolition under conditions designed to minimize the loss of distinctive features of significant structures.