The preservation, protection, enhancement, perpetuation
and use of places, sites, buildings and structures having a special
character or special historical, cultural or aesthetic interest or
value, including appropriate and reasonable control of the appearance
of private property within public view within the Village, is determined
by the Board of Trustees to foster stability within the community,
an appreciation of heritage and furtherance of education and is hereby
deemed to be in the best interests of public welfare.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission shall
consist of the members of the Design Review Board.
The Commission shall have the authority to conduct
studies and surveys; to identify sites and structures as having a
special character or special historical, cultural or aesthetic interest
or value within the Village; to retain, with the consent of the Board
of Trustees where the expenditure of funds is required, consultants,
technical experts, engineers, architects, historians and the like;
and to make recommendations to the Board of Trustees.
The Board of Trustees when designating a site
or structure as having a special character or special historical,
cultural or aesthetic interest or value may, at the request of any
person or on its own motion, recommend in an advisory capacity to
the Nassau County Board of Assessors that the assessment of the affected
property for general tax purposes be frozen at present levels or reduced
prospectively and consider similar relief for Village tax purposes.
Nothing herein contained shall limit action
by the appropriate authority in the case of an unsafe building or
one that is dangerous to the life, health or property of any person.
Any person committing an offense against any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Art.
I of the Code of the Incorporated Village of Plandome Manor.