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What information do I have to submit to the Commission to request review of proposed work on a property that has a Preservation Covenant, Easement or Interest on it?

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What information do I have to submit to the Commission to request review of proposed work on a property that has a Preservation Covenant, Easement or Interest on it?

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The following documentation should be submitted to the Commission to initiate review of proposed work: • Cover letter which describes the proposed project. This letter should be addressed to: Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr., Director, Maine Historic Preservation Commission 55 Capitol Street 65 State House Station Augusta, Maine 04333-0065 • Overall and detailed photographs of the proposed work area. • Work description or plans and specifications (if available) for the proposed work. This should have enough detail to identify what materials will be used and the repair methods. In some cases a condition assessment report is necessary to document the deterioration and justify the proposed repair. Consultation with the Commission should be initiated as early as possible during project planning in order to allow time for resolving any issues relating to the proposed work.

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