The Heritage Commission is established pursuant to RSA 673:1.II and
RSA 674:44-a.
The Commission is hereby designated as the "Franklin Heritage Commission."
The Franklin Heritage Commission (hereinafter "the Commission") shall be organized consistent with and pursuant to RSA 673:4-a. The Commission shall consist of five members who shall be appointed by the Mayor. One member shall be a member of the City Council, and not more than one member may be a member of the Planning Board; the terms of these individuals shall coincide with the terms of their offices. The terms of the remaining members shall be for three years. The Mayor may appoint to the Commission two alternate members. All members shall be residents of the City of Franklin. Members of the Commission may also serve on other City boards or commissions. The removal of any member shall be consistent with Article 1, Chapter
61, of the Franklin Municipal Code. Vacancies shall be filled as necessary by the appointing authority.
The Commission shall elect a Chairperson from the appointed members,
except ex officio members, and create and fill such other offices as it may
deem necessary for its work. The term of the Chairperson shall be one year,
and he or she shall be eligible for reelection.
Meetings of the Commission shall be held at the call of the Chairperson
and at other times as the Commission may determine. A majority of the members
shall constitute the quorum necessary to transact business. All meetings and
records are subject to the Right-To-Know Law.
All activities regarding staff and finances shall be pursuant to RSA
673:16.
[Added 9-6-2005 by Ord. No. 01-06]
The purpose of this chapter shall be to:
A. Safeguard Franklin's heritage by providing for the
protection of the structures and areas representing significant elements of
its cultural, social, economic, political, and architectural history.
B. Foster the visual character of the municipality by encouraging
and regulating the compatibility of construction within the historic district
to reflect or respect established architectural traditions.
C. Strengthen the economy of the City by protecting and
enhancing the attractiveness of the community to residents, businesses, and
visitors.
E. Promote the public and private use of structures and
areas within the district for the education, pleasure, prosperity, and general
welfare of the community.
[Added 9-6-2005 by Ord. No. 01-06]
A. The historic district land areas referenced and administered
by this chapter shall be referred to and collectively known as the "Franklin
Historic Districts."
B. The location of the Franklin Historic Districts shall
be shown on the Historic District Overlay Map attached to this chapter and
filed in the City Planning Office.
C. Included within the Franklin Historic Districts are:
(1) Franklin Falls: all buildings, landscape, signs, roads
and sites of the National Register District called "Franklin Falls Historic
District," which was cited by the U.S. Department of Interior, National Park
Service, because the area presents:
(a) Tangible record of industrial, commercial and public
sector development within the context of an intact, late nineteenth-century
New Hampshire mill town.
(b) Participation in the development of the State of New
Hampshire.
(2) Individual historic buildings.
(a) The National Landmark building titled "Daniel Webster
Family Home, The Elms."
D. A set of guidelines for nominating additions to the Franklin
Historic Districts shall be established by the Heritage Commission.
E. The Franklin City Council must approve any nomination
before it can be added to the Franklin Historic Districts.
[Added 9-6-2005 by Ord. No. 01-06;
amended 6-5-2006 by Ord. No. 08-06]
A. Activities requiring review: alteration, addition, erection,
painting, roofing, relocation, or demolition of buildings, signs, facades,
exterior features (including signs), and features on view to the exterior;
construction or alteration of any stone wall, fencing, trees and landscaping;
new construction.
B. Review criteria. In reviewing purposed changes to the
Franklin Falls Historic District, the Commission's focus will be the construction
date of the building if the building was built prior to WWII. To restore each
building and its setting will be the ideal goal. Review will be based on documentation
of the original design and construction. The available documentation of Franklin
during the time period 1895 - 1905 will also be considered. If documentation
of a specific building is not available, documentation of similar buildings
of the time period, located in or near Franklin, will be acceptable. Buildings
built after WWII and new construction will use as a guide the 1895 - 1905
building that was on the site and/or the present surrounding buildings. Consideration
will be given to the building's change of use and present economics.
C. The regulations and policies prepared by the Board and
voted on after a public hearing will lay out any detail.
[Added 9-6-2005 by Ord. No. 01-06]
The Heritage Commission shall not require review of ordinary maintenance
and repair of any exterior feature which does not involve removal or a change
in design, dimensions, materials, or outer appearance of such features.
[Added 9-6-2005 by Ord. No. 01-06;
amended 6-5-2006 by Ord. No. 08-06]
Failure to comply with any of the provisions of this chapter shall be
deemed a violation and the violator shall be liable to the maximum fine authorized
by RSA 676:17, and each day of violation shall constitute a separate violation.
In accordance with RSA 676:17-a, the violator will be served with a cease
and desist order by the Planning Office if work commences before the issuing
of Heritage Commission approvals.
[Added 9-6-2005 by Ord. No. 01-06]
Any person or persons jointly or severally aggrieved by a decision of
the Heritage Commission shall have the right to appeal such decision to the
Zoning Board of Adjustment, within seven days, according to state law. The
ZBA shall use state law, this chapter, and the rules and regulations established
by the Heritage Commission in considering those appeals.
[Added 9-6-2005 by Ord. No. 01-06]
If any section, subsection, phrase, sentence or portion of this chapter
is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court or competent
jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent
provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions thereof.
[Added 9-6-2005 by Ord. No. 01-06]
This chapter shall take effect the day after approval by the Franklin
City Council.