It is hereby declared a matter of public policy that the protection,
enhancement, perpetuation, and use of improvements or sites of special
character or special architectural, archaeological, or historic interest
or value is a public necessity and is required in the interest of
the health, prosperity, safety, and welfare of the people. The purpose
of this article is to:
A. Effect and accomplish the protection, enhancement, and preservation
of such improvements and sites which represent or reflect elements
of the Village's cultural, social, economic, political, and architectural
history.
B. Safeguard the Village's historic, prehistoric, and cultural heritage
as embodied and reflected in such historic structures and sites.
C. Maintain and improve property values and enhance the visual and aesthetic
character of the Village.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meaning indicated:
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
The certificate issued by the Commission approving alteration,
rehabilitation, construction, reconstruction, or demolition of a historic
structure or historic site.
COMMISSION
The Historic Preservation Commission created under this article.
HISTORIC SITE
Any parcel of land of historic significance due to a substantial
value in tracing the history or prehistory of man, or upon which a
historic event has occurred, and which has been designated as a historic
site under this article, or an improvement parcel, or part thereof,
on which is situated a historic structure and any abutting improvement
parcel, or part thereof, used as and constituting part of the premises
on which the historic structure is situated. In addition, it shall
mean any site located within the Village of Fox Point that is listed
on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department
of the Interior or the State Register of Historic Places as maintained
by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin.
HISTORIC STRUCTURE
Any improvement which has a special character or special
historic interest or value as part of the development, heritage, or
cultural characteristics of the Village, state, or nation, and which
has been designated as a historic structure pursuant to the provisions
of this chapter. In addition, it shall mean any structure located
within the Village of Fox Point that is listed on the National Register
of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior
or the State Register of Historic Places as maintained by the State
Historical Society of Wisconsin.
IMPROVEMENT
Any building, structure, place, work of art, or other object
constituting a physical betterment of real property, or any part of
such betterment, including streets, lighting fixtures, signs, and
the like.
A Historic Preservation Commission is hereby created, consisting
of five members. Of the membership, if available in the community
and willing to serve, one shall be a registered architect; one shall
be a historian; one shall be a licensed real estate broker; one shall
be a Village Trustee, and one shall be a citizen member. Each member
shall have, to the highest extent practicable, a known interest in
historic preservation. The Village President shall appoint the Commissioners
subject to confirmation by the Village Board. Of the initial members
so appointed, one shall serve a term of one year, one shall serve
a term of two years, and one shall serve a term of three years, one
shall serve a term of four years, and one shall serve a term of five
years. Thereafter, the term for each member shall be five years. The
Commission shall meet as from time to time directed by the Village
Board or at the call of the Chair.
No building permit shall be issued by the Building Inspector
for alteration, construction, demolition, or removal of a nominated
historic structure or historic site from the date of the meeting of
the Historic Preservation Commission at which a nomination form is
first presented until the final disposition of the nomination by the
Historic Preservation Commission unless such alteration, removal,
or demolition is authorized by a majority of the Village Board as
necessary for public health, welfare, or safety. The delay shall not
be for more than 180 days without good cause.
[Added 10-14-2014 by Ord.
No. 2014-07]
A. Any person or entity listed as the owner of record of a historic structure or historic site may petition to rescind the historic structure or site designation of this article in order to move the structures. The petition, notice and hearing procedures of §
756-57A(1) through
(3) shall apply, but the decision criteria shall be as described in this section. Such petition may be granted by the Commission upon finding that the petitioner has demonstrated all of the following:
(1) The owner is not willing to maintain the structures in their current
location.
(2) The owner seeks to maintain the structures in an alternative location.
B. Commission
denial of a petition under this section may be appealed to the Village
Board within 30 days of the decision. The Village Board may overturn
such decision by a two-thirds majority vote of the Village Board members
present and voting.
C. All
historic structure designations and historic site designation that
may apply to the lot where the structure is removed shall automatically
be rescinded and have no further effect for purposes of this article,
following the grant of a petition pursuant to this section, unless
in its decision the Commission expressly allows any specifically identified
historic designation to remain in effect.
D. The petitioner shall reimburse the Village for costs incurred by the Village in the matter, pursuant to Chapter
67, Article
III, of the Village Code.
[Amended 11-11-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-08]
Any person, firm or corporation found guilty of violating any of the provisions of this article shall be subject to the penalties provided in §
1-4.