It is the intent and purpose of this chapter
to preserve and protect from demolition, whenever possible, historically
significant buildings or structures; to encourage owners of such buildings
or structures to explore and develop alternatives to such demolition;
and thereby to preserve the historic resources of the Town, make the
Town a more attractive and desirable place in which to live, and so
promote the general welfare.
The following terms, for the purposes of this
chapter of these bylaws, shall, unless another meaning is clearly
apparent for the way in which the word is used, have the following
meanings:
BUILDING COMMISSIONER
Means the person occupying the office of Commissioner of
Buildings or otherwise authorized to issue demolition permits.
BUILDING or STRUCTURE
Means any combination of materials forming a shelter or site
for persons, property, or animals.
COMMISSION
Means the Chatham Historical Commission.
DEMOLITION
Means the act of pulling down, destroying, removing, or razing
a building or structure, in whole or in part (including the demolition
of exterior walls or roof), so as to cause the loss of historically
significant materials, or commencing such work with the intent of
completing the same, including the removal of historically significant
materials in connection with an addition; provided, however, that
the term "demolition" shall not include the ordinary maintenance or
repair to any building or structure."
[Amended 5-9-2016 ATM by Art. 47]
HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT BUILDING OR STRUCTURE
Means any building or structure located within the Town which
is, in whole or in part, 75 years old or more, and:
A.
Which is listed on or is within an area listed
on the National or State Register of Historic Places or is the subject
of a pending application for such listing; or
B.
Which is located within any historic district;
or
C.
Which is or has been designated by the Chatham
Historical Commission to be a historically significant building or
structure, following a finding by the Commission that such building
or structure:
(1)
Is associated with one or more historical persons
or events, or with the cultural, economic, social or political history
of the Town or Commonwealth; or
(2)
Possesses architectural value or significance
in terms of period, style, method of construction, or association
with an historically prominent architect or builder, either by itself
or in conjunction with a group of buildings or structures.
HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT MATERIALS
Means exterior or structural materials more than 75 years old and which have been determined by the Commission to meet one or more of the three conditions (Subsection A or B or C) set forth in §
158-2, Definitions, under "historically significant building or structure.
[Added 5-9-2016 ATM by Art. 47]
HISTORIC DISTRICT
Means any historic district that may from time to time be
established by federal, state, or local law, excluding the Town Historic
Business District.
TOWN
Means any part of the Town of Chatham, excluding the area
contained within the Town Historic Business District established pursuant
to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 641 of the Acts of 1985.
At the end of any period of demolition delay as set forth in this chapter, including any alternatives agreed upon pursuant to §
158-4, the Commission shall notify the Building Commissioner that the period of delay has expired, and the applicant and/or owner shall be entitled to apply for all necessary demolition permits to allow the work to go forward as set forth in the notice of intent to demolish, and pursuant to applicable law.
[Amended 5-12-2003 ATM by Art. 24]
All determinations by written finding made by the Historical Commission pursuant to §
158-3C and
D(1) and
(2) above shall expire two years from the date of the written finding if the work authorized has not commenced.