As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated.
ALTERATION
Any act or process which changes one or more of the exterior
architectural features of the structure designated as a landmark or
any structure or building in a historic district or which substantially
changes the character, ambience, aesthetic or historical value of
a historic district.
BUILDING
A structure wholly or partially enclosed by walls and a roof,
affording shelter to persons, animals or property.
COMMISSION
The Landmarks Preservation Commission of the Village of Kings
Point.
EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
The architectural style, design, general arrangement and
components of all of the outer surfaces of any building or structure,
including but not limited to the kind, color and texture of the building
material and the type and style of all windows, doors, lights, signs
and other fixtures appurtenant to said building or structure.
HISTORIC DISTRICT
Any area which contains places, sites, structures or buildings
which have a special character and ambience or historical value or
aesthetic interest and which represent one or more periods or styles
of architecture of an era of history and which cause such area to
constitute a distinct section of the Village.
LANDMARK
Any place, structure or building of historical value or aesthetic
interest by reason of its antiquity or architectural design or as
part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the
Village, town, county, state or country.
LANDMARK SITE
A parcel or part thereof on which is situated a landmark,
and any abutting parcel or part thereof constituting part of the premises
on which the landmark is situated.
STRUCTURE
Any assembly of materials forming a construction framed of
component structural parts whether or not for occupancy or use, including
buildings.
STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE
Style recognized by one of the following organizations:
A.
The National Register of Historic Places.
B.
The Historic American Buildings Survey.
C.
The Historic American Engineering Record, United
States Department of the Interior, National Park Service.
D.
The Division for Historic Preservation, New
York State Office of Parks and Recreation.
E.
The Nassau County Museum.
F.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation.
G.
The Society of Architectural Historians.
H.
American Institute of Architects.
[Added 4-14-1994 by L.L. No. 8-1994; amended 12-14-1999 by L.L. No. 8-1999]
A. Upon notice that an application has been made for
the designation of a landmark, landmark site and/or historic district,
the owners and tenants, if any, thereof shall maintain the proposed
landmark, landmark site and/or historic district, and no person shall
allow, cause, suffer, permit or tolerate any proposed landmark, landmark
site and/or historic district to substantially deteriorate or collapse
or to be demolished, altered, moved or improved or otherwise lessen,
physically interfere with and/or defeat the clear purpose of the proposed
designation for a period of 150 days (or such greater number of days
as may be consented to by the owner of said place, site, structure
or building) unless the Board of Trustees, within said period, shall
determine that said place, site, structure and/or building has not
qualified as a landmark, landmark site and/or historic district.
B. Upon the Board of Trustees' designation of a place,
site, structure or building as a landmark, landmark site and/or historic
district, the owners and tenants, if any, thereof shall thereafter
maintain the landmark, landmark site and/or historic district, and
no person shall allow, cause, suffer, permit or tolerate any landmark,
landmark site and/or historic district to substantially deteriorate
or collapse or to be demolished, altered, moved or improved or otherwise
lessen, physically interfere with and/or defeat the clear purpose
of the designation.
C. Any owner or tenant who fails to maintain such place,
site, structure or building, in violation of the foregoing provisions
of this section, shall immediately restore the same to the condition
in which it existed before such deterioration or collapse occurred.
D. Any person who causes, suffers, permits or tolerates
the demolition, alteration, movement or improvement of a place, site,
structure or building, in violation of the foregoing provisions of
this section, shall immediately restore the same to the condition
in which it existed before such unauthorized demolition, alteration,
movement or improvement took place.
[Amended 11-26-2012 by L.L. No. 5-2012]
A. After a
place, site, structure, or building has been duly designated by the
Board of Trustees as a landmark or landmark site or within an historic
district, the owners of said landmark or landmark site or the owners
of property in an historic district may be eligible for a reimbursement
of all or a part of the general Village taxes paid subsequent to such
designation with regard to such property and/or an abatement of all
or a part of the general Village taxes to be paid for one or more
years subsequent to such designation with regard to such property,
as recommended to the Board of Trustees by the Commission, and approved,
with or without modification, by resolution of the Board of Trustees.
B. If so approved,
with or without modification, by the Board of Trustees, the owners
of a landmark or landmark site or the owners of property in an historic
district shall be reimbursed for the payment of taxes paid and/or
receive an abatement of future taxes as set forth in such resolution
by the Board of Trustees.
[Amended 11-26-2012 by L.L. No. 5-2012]
A. When a reimbursement pursuant to §
102-7 is to be provided to a property owner for taxes previously paid, the Village Treasurer shall reimburse the owners of the property within 90 days after the funds from such taxes become available.
B. When an abatement pursuant to §
102-7 is to be provided to a property owner for future taxes that have not been paid, the Village Treasurer shall show on all Village tax rolls during which such abatement is to be provided both the full amount of the Village taxes and the abatement to which the property owner is entitled, and, during such period, shall bill the property owner the difference between the full amount of such taxes and the abatement to which the owner is entitled.
C. The Treasurer
shall have the authority to adopt such procedures as are reasonably
necessary for the proper reimbursement and/or abatement of such taxes.
The Building Inspector shall be responsible for preparing and amending the Landmark and Historic District Map and for appropriate public identification of areas designated as landmarks, landmark sites and historic districts on the Landmark and Historic District Map within a reasonable time after the Board of Trustees has authorized such designations. The Commission may approve the size, style, color, typography, material of construction and wording of all privately owned signs identifying landmarks, landmark sites and properties within historic districts, prior to installation, consistent with the provisions of §
102-9.