A.
It is the intent of this article to:
(1)
Create a comprehensive framework for the application of Zoning Ordinance provisions for the preservation of historic sites, buildings, structures, objects, and districts in East Brandywine Township;
(2)
Implement the goals of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, as they relate to historic resources in East Brandywine Township;
(3)
Implement the goals of Article I, Section 27, of the Pennsylvania Constitution, which establishes the commonwealth's policy of encouraging the preservation of historic and aesthetic resources;
(4)
Implement the goals of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, which authorizes the regulation, restriction, and prohibition of uses and structures at, along, or near places having unique historical, architectural, or patriotic interest or value, and which recognizes that zoning ordinances "shall provide for the protection of natural and historic features and resources"; and
(5)
Preserve the exterior appearance of historic resources and their settings by creating a process by which the expertise of the Historical Commission is made available for the review of proposed alterations to historic resources or other proposed actions that pose potential impacts on historic resources.
B.
This article establishes specific roles and functions for the East Brandywine Historical Commission to serve as an advisory body to the Board of Supervisors, Zoning Hearing Board, and Zoning Officer; it authorizes the creation of an Historic Resources Map which delineates the jurisdiction of the Historical Commission under this article. The protections and incentives of this article are targeted toward the Township's most important historic resources and, therefore, include procedures for proposed demolitions, standards for demolition by neglect, area and bulk waivers, additional use opportunities for historic properties, and a Historic Resource Impact Study requirement.