It is the purpose of the article.
A. To protect those historic resources within Haverford Township that
have a distinctive character recalling the architectural, residential,
commercial, aesthetic and historical heritage of the Township, of
Delaware County and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The preservation
and protection of historic resources are public necessities and promote
the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the Township of
Haverford.
B. To promote the general welfare by protecting the integrity of the
historic resources of Haverford Township.
C. To establish a clear process by which proposed changes affecting
historic resources are reviewed by the Haverford Township Historical
Commission (the Historical Commission), the Haverford Township Board
of Commissioners (the Board of Commissioners) and the Haverford Township
Zoning Officer (the Zoning Officer).
D. To mitigate the impact of development or change on historic resources.
E. To encourage the continued use of historic resources and facilitate
their appropriate reuse.
F. To discourage the unnecessary demolition of historical resources.
G. To encourage the preservation of historic settings, landscapes and
other similar features.
H. To tailor protective measures to preserve historic resources of the
Township of Haverford.
I. To implement the goals of the Pennsylvania Constitution at Article
I, Section 27, which establishes the commonwealth's policy of encouraging the protection of historic and aesthetic resources.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADDITION
An extension or increase in the footprint, floor area, or
height or other dimension of a historic resource on a lot.
CONSTRUCTION
The erection or installation of a new building, structure,
or object, modification or improvement.
DEMOLITION BY NEGLECT
The absence of routine maintenance and repair that can lead
to a historic resource's structural weakness, decay, and deterioration
resulting in its demolition.
DEMOLITION or DEMOLISH
The removal or destruction of all or significant part of
a historic resource, such that the historic or structural integrity
of the historic resource is threatened, reduced or lost. Demolition
includes, but is not limited to, removal or relocation of the historic
resource from its current location, destruction of a facade or exterior
wall surface, removal or replacement or alteration of a significant
element of the historic resource or its setting, or loss of historic
material due to fire, flood, or other disaster. Examples of demolition
include, but are not limited to:
A.
Moving the historic resource to another location.
B.
Removal of any portion of any structural element such as a roof
or exterior wall or of any significant building elements such as cornices,
doors, windows, doorways, porches, or chimneys.
C.
Covering of any portion of any roof or exterior wall or of any
significant exterior building elements.
D.
Removing all or part of a historic resource that has been damaged
by a fire.
E.
Modifying or otherwise altering the character or appearance
of a historical setting or landscape.
HISTORIC RESOURCE
Any buildings, sites, structures, fixtures, monuments, landscapes or objects qualifying as a historic resource under §
182-1304.
HISTORIC RESOURCE IMPACT STUDY
A study prepared by a qualified professional in historic
preservation, historical architecture or related disciplines, providing
the following information:
A.
General site description with topography, watercourses, landscaping
and vegetation, and all improvements;
B.
Description of historic resources located on the subject property
and on all tracts within 100 feet of the subject property;
C.
Photographic depiction of each historic resource sufficient
for the Historical Commission;
D.
Description of the historical development and a statement of
the historic significance of the historic resource; and
E.
Description of the proposed project, including phased sequence,
and the impact of such project on the identified historic resource(s),
including vibration, noise, light, dust and related impacts.
HISTORIC RESOURCE MAP
The official map, maintained by the Historical Commission,
which identifies the location of historic resources within Haverford
Township, included and a part of the historic resource Survey.
HISTORIC RESOURCE SURVEY
The official Township listing, maintained by the Historical
Commission, which historic resources are identified by location and
description. The historic resources Survey shall include the 1994
Township Survey, the historic resources Map, and with all amendments,
additions, deletions and updates made from time to time by the Board
of Commissioners upon recommendation by the Historical Commission.
1994 TOWNSHIP SURVEY
The Delaware County historic resources Survey for Haverford
Township as prepared by the Delaware County Planning Department in
1994 and incorporated in the Comprehensive Plan of Haverford Township,
Delaware County, Pennsylvania.