The Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village
of Harriman finds that the protection, enhancement and perpetuation
of historic landmarks is an important public objective which promotes
the economic, cultural, educational and general welfare of the community.
Inasmuch as Harriman has significant historic, architectural, aesthetic
and cultural resources which constitute vital components of its heritage,
this chapter is intended to:
A. Protect and enhance the historic landmarks which represent
distinctive elements of Harriman's historic, architectural, aesthetic
and cultural legacy.
B. Foster civic pride in the accomplishments, events
and developments of the past.
C. Protect and enhance Harriman's attractiveness to visitors
and residents and in so doing support and stimulate the Village's
economy.
D. Ensure the harmonious, orderly and efficient growth
and development of the Village.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
HISTORIC LANDMARK
Any place, structure or building of special historical, archaeological,
architectural or cultural interest which, by reason of its aesthetic
value and/or role in the development, heritage or cultural characteristics
of the Village, is of such significance as to warrant its conservation,
preservation and protection from adverse influences.
HISTORIC SITE
A parcel of land on which is located an historic landmark.
There is hereby created a committee to be known
as the "Village of Harriman Historic Preservation Committee."
A. The Committee shall consist of five Village residents
to be appointed by the Mayor, with the consent of the Board of Trustees.
Said residents shall be qualified to serve by reason of their interest,
training or experience in achieving the purposes of historic preservation,
which shall mean the study, designation, protection, restoration,
rehabilitation and use of buildings, structures, historic landmarks,
sites and districts significant in the heritage of the community.
The Village Historian shall serve as a member of this Committee.
B. The Committee members shall serve for terms of three
years. However, the initial terms of two of the five members shall
be for one year, the initial terms of two members shall be for two
years and the initial term of one member shall be for three years.
The Chairman shall be appointed by the Mayor.
C. The Committee shall have the authority to:
(1) Promulgate rules and regulations as necessary for
the conduct of its business.
(2) Adopt criteria for the identification of significant
historic, architectural and cultural landmarks and for the designation
of historic landmarks.
(3) Conduct surveys and inventories of significant historic,
architectural and cultural landmarks within the Village.
(4) Make recommendations to the Board of Trustees for
the designation of identified places, structures, buildings and areas
as historic landmarks and sites.
(5) Increase public awareness of the value of historic,
cultural and architectural preservation by developing and participating
in public education programs.
(6) Make recommendations to the Board of Trustees concerning
the utilization of state, federal or private funds to promote the
preservation of historic landmarks within the Village.
(7) Make recommendations for the acquisition of an historic
landmark by the Village where its preservation is essential to the
purposes of this chapter and where private preservation is not feasible.
(8) Review plans for the alteration, demolition or new
construction affecting historic landmarks and sites and make recommendations
regarding the same to the Planning Board.
(9) Retain consultants, including but not limited to technical
experts, architects, historians and engineers to advise in the preparation
of plans or projects or to render assistance in connection with any
project. Any contract to retain such consultants involving the expenditure
of funds shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees.
D. The Committee shall meet at any time upon the written
request of any two of the Committee members or on the call of the
Chairman of the Committee or the Mayor.
E. A quorum for the transaction of business shall consist
of three of the Committee's members. A majority of the full authorized
membership shall be necessary for the approval of any recommendation
or application. The failure to receive a majority of the full authorized
membership shall constitute disapproval.