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Historic Districts Commission

Next Historic District Meeting

March 5, 2025 | 7:00pm 
In person Location: Town Hall, Room 210
Remote Participation also available: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85993486376

The Historic Districts Commission was established under the provisions of the Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40C to oversee development with the Town of Billerica’s historic districts. The four districts are known as the Center District, the North Billerica Mills District, the Corner District, and the Richardson’s Mill District.

As a general rule, the Commission is empowered to review and approve any exterior changes to existing buildings within the district and to approve all new development.

Established by Board of Selectmen in 1973 – Not less than three (3) or more than seven (7) members. (Chapter 372, Acts of 1960). Re-established in 1988 by Board of Selectmen – (M.G.L. Chapter 40C, Section 4) – Not less than three (3) or more than seven (7) members appointed for terms of three (3) years each……(In 1990 – Became Billerica Historic District Commission). (Chapt. 40C, subsection 4 – Not more than seven (7) alternates). (3-Yr. Term)

Purpose

The bylaw’s purpose is to promote the educational, cultural, economic, and general welfare of the public through the preservation and protection of the distinctive characteristics of the buildings and places significant in the history and architectural heritage of the Town of Billerica, through the maintenance and improvement of settings for such buildings and places, through the encouragement of design compatible therewith, and through the prevention of development which would impair or be unduly detrimental to the locally or nationally significant structures of the districts.

HDC Application Procedures

Applications can be dropped off in-person to the Planning and Community Development Department (PCD) at Town Hall, Room #211, during regular business hours. 

Applications should include 

  • 2 hard copies of the Application Form with supporting documentation
  • Digital copies (email or thumb drive)
  • $25 application fee for “Minor” applications or $50 application fee for “Major”. 

Checks should be made out to Town of Billerica. No fee for to request informal meeting or to verify non-applicability.

Historic Window Information

  • Should Your Old Wood Windows Be Saved – Fine Homebuilding Magazine
  • Top 10 Reasons to Restore or Repair Wood Windows from New England Window Restoration Alliance
  • Historic New England: news and Notes for Homeowners -A History of Window Glass
  • National park Service: The Repair of Historic Wooden Windows
  • Selecting Appropriate Storm Windows for Your Historic Building

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