The purpose of this bylaw is to establish a procedure for reviewing
requests to demolish significant buildings in order to preserve, when
possible, the historical, cultural and architectural heritage of Bolton.
As used in this bylaw, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
APPLICANT
The person or persons filing an application for review under
this bylaw. If the person submitting the application is not the owner,
the owner will be required to indicate his/her assent to the filing
of the notice or application.
BUILDING
A structure capable of being used to shelter persons, animals,
materials or equipment.
BUILDING INSPECTOR
The Bolton Inspector of Buildings or the person(s) otherwise
authorized to issue demolition permits.
DAY
Any calendar day, including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
DEMOLITION
Any voluntary act of pulling down, destroying, burning, removing,
or razing a building in whole or in part; commencing the work of destruction;
or allowing the same to be done by others.
DEMOLITION PERMIT
Any permit (demolition, alteration, building) issued by the
Building Inspector, as required by the State Building Code, which
authorizes the demolition of a building (excluding interior demolition).
PREFERABLY PRESERVED SIGNIFICANT BUILDING
Any significant building for which it is determined, after
hearing, that it is in the public's interest to preserve or rehabilitate
rather than demolish under this bylaw.
SIGNIFICANT BUILDING
Any building which is historical by reason of its age (in
whole or in part 75 or more years) and is determined by the Commission
to be either:
A.
Associated with a person or event contributing to the cultural,
political, economic, social or architectural history of the Town,
commonwealth or the United States of America; or
B.
Historically or architecturally important (in terms of period,
style, construction, or association with an architect or builder),
either by itself or in the context of a group of buildings.
Nothing in this bylaw restricts the demolition of a significant
building determined by the Building Inspector to present a danger
to public safety which only demolition can prevent. Such a determination
shall be made in accordance with the applicable provisions of the
State Building Code and after consultation with the Commission Chairperson
or designee. Whenever an emergency demolition permit is issued under
the provisions of this section, a written report must be filed with
the Commission describing the condition of the building and the basis
for the determination.
If any provision of this bylaw is determined to be invalid or
unconstitutional by any court, every other section shall continue
in full force and effect.