[Ord. of 2-11-1993, § 1]
This chapter is enacted pursuant to the provisions of Sections
7-147p through 7-147y, inclusive, of the Connecticut General Statutes,
as the same may be amended from time to time.
[Ord. of 2-11-1993, § 2]
In order to promote the educational, cultural, economic and
general welfare of the Town of New Milford, the purpose of this chapter
shall be the preservation and protection of buildings, archaeological
sites, landscapes and places of historic and cultural significance
and their settings in New Milford, Connecticut, recognizing such as
landmarks in the history of the town, state or nation.
[Ord. of 2-11-1993, § 3]
The New Milford Town Hall and its frontage are hereby established
as an historic property. The boundaries of this property are fixed
and defined as follows:
All that certain real property situated in the Town of New Milford,
County of Litchfield, Connecticut described as follows:
A certain piece of land containing 0.436 acres within a 1.44
acre tract, of which record title lies in the name of the Town of
New Milford; the said property being more particularly described as
follows:
(a) Beginning at an existing iron pin at the southwest corner of said
property;
(b) Then N 3.17.58 W; 80.00 feet along west property line;
(c) Thence N 76.23.25 E; 113.41 feet along northern boundary;
(d) Thence S 83.03.04 E; 95.60 feet to northeast corner of said property;
(e) Thence S 5.29.00 W; 106.00 feet to southeast corner of said property;
(f) Thence N 83.03.04 W; 95.60 feet along southern boundary;
(g) Thence N 89.19.01 W; 81.70 feet along southern boundary to point
of commencement.