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 in public view. 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 that structures visible from town and state roads, Bullock Park or the town common.are in public view.