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The Quincy Historic Preservation Commission helps individuals,
businesses and organizations to identify, protect and preserve Quincy’s
architectural and cultural resources and fosters widespread appreciation
and respect for Quincy’s heritage.
Many of the Commission’s goals are accomplished through the work
of its volunteer members, who meet on the first Tuesday of the month at
7:30 pm in the Planning Department Conference Room.
Historic Preservation is guided by Article X, Chapter 29 of the City
Code. The purposes of preservation efforts in Quincy are:
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To survey, designate,
identify, preserve, rehabilitate, enhance and perpetuate those properties
and improvements which reflect the historical, cultural, artistic, social,
ethnic or other heritage of the nation, state or community, or which may
be representative of an architectural style or engineering method
inherently valuable for the study of a period, craftsmanship, type of
construction or use of indigenous materials.
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To promote the public health, safety and welfare.
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To advance sound urban planning.
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To stabilize and improve the economic vitality and value of the designated
properties and improvements in particular and of the City of Quincy in
general.
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To foster civic pride in the beauty and accomplishments of the past and to
promote the education of the general public concerning historical and
architectural preservation.
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To enhance the City's attraction to visitors and thereby stimulate
tourism, commerce and industry.
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To encourage the
continued private ownership and use of designated properties and
improvements to the maximum extent consistent with the above objectives.
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