Sources document a formal push by the Newtown Joint Historic Commission (JHC) to address critical gaps in historic preservation laws.
Led by Chair William Mahler, the commission is expressing frustration over unanswered requests regarding the lack of legal authority to prevent the demolition of significant buildings located outside established districts.
Both a formal letter and meeting transcripts highlight the need for a joint planning session involving supervisors, solicitors, and zoning officers to establish better governance and enforcement. To bridge the knowledge gap, officials are also advocating for specialized training so board members can better identify and protect architectural heritage during the planning process.
Ultimately, the materials serve as an urgent call for municipal cooperation to ensure that historic structures are not lost to development due to regulatory loopholes.
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