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and in the major markets surrounding the town. Applications can also  be found on the town
               website. The fee for applications for a Certificate of Appropriateness is $25.00, payable to the
               Town of Boxford.

               In 2016 we had a wide spectrum of hearings:  from temporary signs for various community
               projects, a variety of restoration and renovation projects in both the Boxford Village  Historic
               District and the Howe Village Historic District and exciting changes at Cleaveland Farm.

               This year we regretfully accepted the resignation of Lisa DiLuna. We thank her for her valuable
               advice and many contributions to both Commissions over the last few years, especially as our
               legal representative. We wish her well with her many volunteer endeavors in the legal profession
               and in town.

               At this time, the Commission has an opening for three new members: an architect, an attorney
               and an alternate member. If interested in volunteering, please call get in touch with any one of
               the members of the commission, the Selectmen or Town Administrator Alan Benson.

               The Historic Districts Commission meets on the fourth Wednesday of every month starting at
               7:00 PM at the Community Center on Elm Street. The purpose of the meetings is to hear and act
               on requests for Certificates of Appropriateness, Certificates of Non-Applicability or Certificates
               of Hardship. We encourage and welcome all interested residents and guests to attend.


               Respectfully Submitted,

               Wendy Perkins
               Chairman

               Members:
               Wendy Perkins, Chairman
               Virginia Havey, Vice Chairman
               Andrew Gori
               Nancy Merrill


























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