What is the Royalston Historic District bylaw?
The Royalston Historic District bylaw is a planning bylaw that controls adding, changing, or removing any features of a structure within the bounds of the Historic District that are visible from a public way. A structure is defined as any combination of materials which not only includes buildings, but also stonewalls, driveways, lampposts, etc. Features include design, materials, and color. The HDC considers a public way to be a town road or town common.