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 or historic interest or value is beneficial and in
the interest of the property, safety and welfare of the people of Bayfield.
The purpose of this chapter is to:
A. Preserve and enhance Bayfield's attractions to residents
and visitors, and serve as a support and stimulus to the local economy.
B. Enhance the aesthetic character of Bayfield.
C. Encourage and promote the protection, enhancement, and
perpetuation of such improvements which represent elements of Bayfield's cultural,
economic and architectural history.
D. Consider Bayfield's heritage, as reflected in such historic
structures.
E. Foster civic pride in the notable accomplishments of
the past.
F. Raise public awareness of the desirability of Bayfield's
historic preservation program and its effect on the quality of life.
The following definitions shall be applicable in this chapter:
IMPROVEMENT
Any building, structure, site, work of art or other object constituting
a physical betterment of real property, or any part of such betterment, including
lighting fixtures, signs and the like.
Any person or persons violating any provision of this chapter may be
fined not less than $50 nor more than $500 for each separate violation, and
a stop-work order shall be issued if necessary or appropriate. Each and every
day which a violation continues may be deemed to be a separate offense. Notice
of violations may be issued by the Building Inspector. If the violations remain
uncorrected after the time specified in the notice, the City may, at its election,
impose fines and/or have the violations corrected at City expense and have
a lien placed against the property equal to the cost of the repairs, plus
applicable fines and administrative costs.