An owner of a building may at any time request a review by the Commission as to the historical significance of such building through submission to the Town Planner. Within 90 days following receipt of such request, the Commission shall conduct such review at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Commission and notify abutters. At the meeting, and based upon information available to the Commission including information provided by the owner, the Commission shall make a determination that (a) such building is a historically significant building, (b) such building is not a historically significant building, or (c) there does not exist sufficient information to make a determination as to the historical significance of such building.
If the Commission determines such building is not a historically significant building, the determination will run with the building, unless, upon the later review of an application for a permit, it is found that the building has subsequently been listed individually on, or is a contributing building within a district listed on, the National Register of Historic Places or State Register of Historic Places.
If the Commission determines there is insufficient information available in the reasonable opinion of the Commission to make such a determination or the Commission determines that such building is a historically significant building and such owner disagrees, such owner may hire or request the Commission to hire a consultant, which consultant is mutually acceptable to the Commission and the applicant, to complete a Massachusetts Historical Commission survey form if no up-to-date form exists and provide additional relevant information to the Commission as such owner may elect. The Commission’s cost to engage a consultant to complete a survey form shall be paid by the owner in an amount not to exceed the fee for engaging such consultants as reviewed and approved by the Select Board.
Upon receipt of such form and additional information, as applicable, at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Commission, with notice to abutters, the Commission shall reassess its prior determination and advise the owner of any change to its prior determination.