This chapter is adopted for the purpose of protecting the historic and
aesthetic resources of the Town of Franklin by reserving, rehabilitating,
or restoring whenever possible, buildings, structures, or archeological sites
which constitute or reflect distinctive features of the architectural or historic
resources at the Town, thereby promoting the public welfare and preserving
the cultural heritage of Franklin.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
DEMOLITION PERMIT
The permit issued by the Inspector as required by the State Building
Code for the demolition, partial demolition, or removal of a building or structure.
HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT STRUCTURES
Any building, structure, or archeological site which is:
A.
Importantly associated with one or more historic persons or events,
or with the architectural, cultural, political, economic, social history of
the Town of Franklin, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, or the United States
of America; or which is
B.
Historically or architecturally important by reason of period, style,
method of construction, or association with a particular architect or builder,
either by itself or in the context of a group of buildings or structures.
INSPECTOR
The Building Inspector of the Town of Franklin.
PREFERABLY PRESERVED
Any historically significant structure which, because of the important
contribution made by such structure to the Town's historical or architectural
resources, is in the public interest to preserve, rehabilitate, or restore.
PREMISES
The parcel of land on which an historically significant structure
is or was located.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to only the following buildings,
structures, and sites:
A. Buildings, structures, or sites listed on the National
Register of Historic Places or the State Register of Historic Places.
B. Buildings, structures, or sites which in whole or in
part were constructed before 1930.
C. Notwithstanding the above, the provisions of this chapter
shall not apply to any building, structure, or site located in a local historic
district and subject to regulation under the provisions of General Laws Chapter
40C.
Nothing in this chapter shall restrict the Building Commissioner from
immediately ordering the demolition of any building or structure in the event
of an imminent danger to the safety of the public.
If any section, paragraph, or part of this chapter be for any reason
declared invalid or unconstitutional by any court, every other section, paragraph,
and part shall continue in full force and effect.