[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Plandome Manor 1-11-2006 by L.L. No. 19-2005 as Ch. 103 of the 2005 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Design Review Board — See Ch. 20.
Zoning — See Ch. 225.
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.
A. 
Any person may request designation of a site or structure by submitting an application therefor to the Village Clerk on a form designed by the Commission for that purpose. A nonrefundable fee as provided in the Fee Schedule,[1] payable to the Village of Plandome Manor, shall accompany any such application. All expenses of the administration of the application shall be borne by the applicant. However, if the application is brought by the owner of the property, the fee will be refunded if landmark status is granted.[2]
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. A228, Fees, Charges and Deposits.
[2]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
B. 
The Commission, on its own motion, may initiate proceedings for designation of a site or structure.
C. 
Any site or structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places or any comparable state register or otherwise designated by any federal, state or local authority as an historic or landmark site or structure shall, upon the effectiveness of this chapter or the subsequent listing or designation thereof, be the subject of an application for designation hereunder. The provisions of Subsection H hereof, with respect to the holding of public hearings within 120 days, as provided, shall not apply to any such site or structure pursuant to this subsection, and public hearings hereunder shall be held annually, in the month of October, unless otherwise directed by resolution of the Board of Trustees.
D. 
Upon acceptance of an application to consider designation hereunder, the Secretary of the Commission shall notify the applicant and the owners thereof, together with the owners of all property within a radius of 300 feet of the boundary lines of the affected area. Such notice shall be by certified or registered mail and shall recite the nature of the application, the time and place of the meeting and the name of the applicant. Such notice shall be given at least 30 days and no more than 45 days prior to the date of the meeting at which the Commission shall hear interested parties prior to final determination on its recommendation to the Board. If the owner does not consent in writing to consideration of landmark status within 20 days of receipt of said notice, the application will become null and void.
E. 
In making a recommendation on an application, the Commission shall consider all relevant factors, including but not limited to the character, architectural design, ambience, historical significance, aesthetic value and uniqueness of the proposed subject of the application or of the area in which it is situate and the building styles within the area.
F. 
The Commission shall file written findings and a decision with the Village Clerk within 30 days after an application is reviewed.
G. 
All meetings of the Commission shall be open to the public.
H. 
After the Commission shall have determined its recommendation on an application, the same shall be filed with the Village Clerk, and the Board of Trustees shall, within 120 days from its next regularly scheduled meeting, hold public hearings on the application in the same manner as for the adoption of a local law. The Board shall, by regular mail, give individual notice of the public hearing to all persons within the area specified and either vote to adopt or decline to vote to adopt the specific site or structure for historic designation.
A. 
No structure may be constructed, altered, repaired, moved or demolished once it has been designated as having a special character or special historical, cultural or aesthetic interest or value hereunder, or if it is situate upon a site so designated or located wholly or partially within the boundaries of the Village as so designated, unless full compliance is had with the provisions of this section.
B. 
Review pursuant to this section shall be limited to the exterior architectural features of the structure and shall not apply to interior features.
C. 
Criteria for review by the Commission shall include, but not be limited to, the significance historically and architecturally of the site or structure, including its relation to the surrounding area; the general appropriateness of the exterior design as it relates to the area; and such other factors deemed relevant to the special character or special historical, cultural, architectural or aesthetic interest, value or significance of the site or structure and the surrounding area.
D. 
The alteration, repair or addition to a structure designated as having a special character or special historical, cultural or aesthetic interest or value or to one situate upon a site so designated, or located wholly or partially within the boundaries of the Village as so designated, shall be consistent with the material and style of the architectural period of the structure.
A. 
No building permit shall be issued for demolition, alteration, improvement or other construction on any site or structure under consideration for designation hereunder after having been designated as a site or structure having a special character or special historical, cultural or aesthetic interest or value except in conformity with § 136-5D of this chapter.
B. 
Applications for building permits for a structure designated as having a special character or special historical, cultural or aesthetic interest or value, or for one situate upon a site so designated, or located wholly or partially within the boundaries of the Village as so designated pursuant to this chapter, shall be made in accordance with the general provisions of the Code, except as hereinafter provided. Any such application shall indicate that the structure or the site within which the structure is situate is designated property, and the plans submitted shall show the subject structure, its relation to adjacent structures, the proposed construction, alteration, repair, moving or demolition and a list of property owners within a three-hundred-foot radius of the boundaries thereof.
C. 
No building permits shall be issued for constructing, altering, repairing, moving or demolishing a structure designated as having a special character or special historical, cultural or aesthetic interest or value, or for one situate upon a site so designated, or for one located wholly or partially within the boundaries of the Village as so designated, except by order of the Board of Trustees after review of the plans and consideration of the recommendation of the Commission.
D. 
Where a variance may be required, the Commission shall, upon the filing of an application for such variance, submit a copy of its report to the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Village.
E. 
Nothing herein contained shall limit the ordinary maintenance and repair with like materials of similar style, quality, color and design of any site or structure designated hereunder.
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.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).