[Adopted 6-1-1992 ATM by Art. 37 as Ch. VII of the 1992
Bylaws]
This Article is adopted for the purpose of preserving
and protecting, through advance notice of their proposed demolition,
significant buildings within the town which constitute or reflect
distinctive features of the architectural, cultural, political, economic
or social history of the town; to encourage owners of preferably preserved
significant buildings to seek out persons who might be willing to
purchase and to preserve, rehabilitate or restore such buildings rather
than demolish them; and by furthering these purposes to promote the
public welfare, to preserve the resources of the town and to make
the town a more attractive, desirable place in which to live. To achieve
these purposes, the Wakefield Historical Commission is empowered to
advise the Wakefield Building Inspector with respect to the issuance
of permits for demolition, and the issuance of demolition permits
for significant buildings is regulated as provided in this Article.
The following terms, when used, whether or not
capitalized, in this Article, shall have the meanings set forth below
unless the context otherwise requires:
APPLICATION
An application for a permit for the demolition of a building.
BUILDING
Any combination of materials forming a shelter for persons,
animals or property.
BUILDING INSPECTOR
The person occupying the office of Building Inspector or
otherwise authorized to issue demolition permits.
BUSINESS DAY
A day which is not a legal municipal holiday, Saturday or
Sunday.
COMMISSION STAFF
The Chairperson of the Commission or any person to whom the
Commission has delegated authority to act as Commission staff under
this Article.
DEMOLITION
The act of pulling down, destroying, removing or razing a
building or commencing the work of total or substantial destruction
with the intent of completing the same.
INVENTORY
A list on file at the Massachusetts Historical Commission
of buildings that have been designated by the Commission to be significant
buildings after a finding by the Commission that a building either:
A.
Is importantly associated with one (1) or more
historical persons or events or with the broad architectural, cultural,
political, economic or social history of the town or the commonwealth;
or
B.
Is historically or architecturally significant
(in terms of period, style, method of building construction or association
with a famous architect or builder), either by itself or in the context
of a group of buildings.
PERMIT
A permit issued by the Building Inspector for demolition
of a building pursuant to an application therefor.
SIGNIFICANT BUILDING
Any building:
A.
Which is listed on, or is within an area listed
on, the National Register of Historic Places or which is the subject
of a pending application for listing on said National Register; or
B.
Which is or has been listed on an inventory
provided to the Building Inspector by the Commission.
[Amended 11-5-2018 RTM by Art.
18]
Nothing in this article shall be construed to
derogate in any way from the authority of the Inspector of Buildings
derived from MGL c. 143. However, before authorizing any emergency
demolition, the Building Inspector shall use reasonable efforts to
inform the Chairperson of the Historical Commission of his or her
intent to do so.
[Added 11-5-2018 RTM by Art. 18]
A. The Commission and the Building Inspector are each specifically authorized to institute any and all actions and proceedings, in law or equity, as they may deem necessary or appropriate to obtain compliance with the requirements of this Chapter
126 and/or to prevent a threatened violation thereof.
B. Any owner
of a significant building who demolishes such structure without first
obtaining a demolition permit in accordance with the provisions hereof
shall be subject to a fine of $300. Each day the violation exists
shall constitute a separate offense until a faithful restoration of
the demolished significant building is completed or unless otherwise
agreed by the Commission.
C. If a significant building is demolished without a demolition permit having been issued in accordance with the provisions hereof, no building permit shall be issued for a period of two years from the date of the demolition on the subject parcel of land or any adjoining parcels of land under common ownership or control unless the permit is for the faithful restoration referred to in §
126-5B, above, or unless otherwise agreed by the Commission.
If any section, paragraph or part of this Article
is for any reason declared invalid or unconstitutional by any court,
every other section, paragraph and part shall continue in full force
and effect.