Your letter lets the State know that you don't want a historic district in Eastmoreland. If you don't send this letter, the State will assume that you actually do want the historic district. Weird, huh? And pretty unfair.
That's why you need send in your objection letter (see below). And it has to be notarized. We can send someone over to your place to do that with you. (He's an attorney who also lives in the neighborhood. He's a nice guy.)
This might seem like a big official deal, but a thousand of your neighbors have already done this. We need just a few more folks, just like you, to put this over the top and put the HD application on hold. The deadline is approaching and we're running out of time. Please, don't let your neighbors down.
This historic district process can get restarted again when the impact is clearer and we all decide what's best for Eastmoreland.
Help Eastmoreland take a breath, pull together, and then move forward.
Sign your letter today.