Recognizing the Town of Wilton's rich history
and acknowledging that the preservation, protection, enhancement and
continued use of historic structures and sites serves the best interests
of all the people, this article is intended to:
A. Preserve, protect and promote the use of historic
landmarks which reflect the Town's cultural, social, economic, political
and architectural history.
B. Safeguard the property rights of owners.
C. Stabilize and improve property values.
F. Protect and enhance the appeal of the Town for residents,
tourists, and visitors and for educational purposes.
A Historic Preservation Board is hereby established
and shall consist of five members. All members shall be appointed
by the Town Board, have an interest in historic preservation and shall
serve for terms of five years, provided that one original member will
serve an initial term of one, two, three, four or five years. All
members must be residents of the Town of Wilton. One position will
be held by the Wilton Town Historian and another by a member of the
Wilton Heritage Society. The Town Supervisor shall appoint a chairman.
[Amended 12-3-2009]
All property owners that hold title to any property
identified in Appendix A shall be notified in writing that their property has been
designated as an historic building or landmark or that it is part
of an historic district. An owner receiving such notice may opt out
of inclusion in the Schedule of Designated Historic Districts, Buildings
and Landmarks by notifying the Historic Preservation Board in writing
within 90 days of the receipt of said notice. Properties that remain
on the schedule may receive appropriate recognition by the Town of
Wilton and the Historic Preservation Board with a suitable historic
marker or plaque and additional benefits as the Town of Wilton Town
Board may deem suitable.
Nothing in this article shall be construed to
prevent the ordinary maintenance and repair of any exterior feature
of a landmark property or property within an historic district which
does not involve a change in design, material or outward appearance
thereof nor prevent any change that the Building Inspector or Code
Enforcement Officer shall certify is required by law.
A. Every owner, lessee or occupant of a designated historic
property shall keep the same in good repair as follows:
(1) All of the exterior portions of such properties.
(2) All interior portions thereof which, if not maintained,
may cause exterior portions to deteriorate.
B. The provisions of this article shall be in addition
to all other provisions of law requiring any such improvements.