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The Preservation Society has been awarding
plaques since 1976. New Bedford homeowners may apply to the
society to receive a plaque. The following criteria are
used by the Plaque Committee in its decision to award markers:
- age of property, minimum of fifty
years;
- architectural style - property must
be clearly representative of
its style or a combination of styles;
- property must be well-maintained and
appropriately restored with a paint color scheme suitable
to its style and period;
- vinyl replacement windows will disqualify
a property's eligibility
for the program.
Vinyl, aluminum or inappropriately-sided
properties will not be considered for the Historic Marker Program.
The fee for a plaque ($325 plus $18 shipping
fee) covers the historical research done to date the building
and to establish who was responsible for its construction, the
completion and filing of the Historic Building Survey Form B
with the Massachusetts
Historic Commission and for the manufacture of the plaque.
In 1997 the Society established the Elm Award to recognize those
individuals or organizations who have done an outstanding job
in either the restoration or preservation of their historic
property. As May is National Preservation Month, it is
then that we schedule our Plaque and Elm Award Ceremony as a
tribute to those who have accomplished much in preserving the
heritage of the city for the future.
TO APPLY FOR A PLAQUE:
Please call the office (508-997-6425) for a printed application
form or print out and complete the form on the next
page. The completed form should be returned to us
with a $50 application fee, which if your property is approved,
will be deducted from the full cost of the marker.
Once we receive your completed application form and fee, we'll
do a visual inspection of the exterior to assure that the house
meets the marker criteria. You will be notified of the results,
and if approved, we can begin the research process. The balance
of the fee ($275) is due prior to the initiation of further
research, photography, clerical processing, and the ordering
of the marker.
TO APPLY FOR A "REPLACEMENT"
PLAQUE:
Pictured above is the handsome prototype of the New Bedford
Preservation Society's newly designed bronze historic marker.
These plaques will replace the formerly issued green painted
markers and will be customized to include the historic name
and date of designated properties. All replacement
plaque applications will be subject to review by the Plaque
Committee to be sure that the properties currently meet architectural
integrity guidelines. |