[Added 12-20-1971 by Ord. No. 900; amended 12-20-1971 by Ord. No.
901]
To protect a portion of the Borough of Ambridge which recalls
the rich architectural and cultural heritage of the Borough and the
state, to awaken in our people an interest in our historic past, and
to promote the general welfare, education and culture of the Borough,
there is hereby created in the Borough of Ambridge a historic district
to be known as "Ambridge Historic District," located in the Old Economy
Area, Borough of Ambridge, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
A. The limits of the Ambridge Historic District are defined as follows:
(1) Beginning
at a point, said point being the intersection of the westerly line
of the Economy Belt Line and the southerly right-of-way line of Wagner
Street, being located on the easterly line of Block 12, Ambridge Borough;
thence along the southerly right-of-way of Wagner Street south 89°
11' west 390.50 feet to a point on the easterly line of Merchant
Street; thence by the easterly right-of-way line of Merchant Street
south 0° 19' east 200.00 feet to the southerly line of the
Village Plan of Lots as laid out by the Fort Pitt Improvement Company
(P.B. 1, p. 241, May 1904); thence along the southerly line of said
plan south 89° 11' 16" west 856.66 feet to a point on the
easterly right-of-way line of Pennsylvania T.R. 65, L.R. 641;
(2) Thence
by easterly right-of-way line the following courses and distances:
north 3° 55' 59" west 216.5± feet; thence by a curve
to the right of radius 7579.49 feet and an arc of 261.84 feet; thence
south 88° 02' 46" west 10.00 feet; thence by a curve to the
right of radius 7,589.49 feet and an arc of 18.0 feet; thence south
88° 10' 46" west 10.00 feet; thence by a curve to the right
of radius 7599.49 feet and an arc of 227.14 feet; thence north 0°
06' 29" west 63.91 feet; thence north 89° 54' 16" east
10.0 feet; thence north 0° 06' 29" west 16.0 feet; thence
south 89° 54' 16" west 10.0 feet; thence north 0° 06'
29" west 230.0 feet; thence north 89° 54' 16" east 20.0 feet;
thence north 0° 06' 29" west 179.0 feet; thence south 89°
54' 16" west 5.0 feet; thence north 0° 06' 29" west
70.0 feet; thence north 89° 03' 31" east 5.0 feet; thence
north 0° 06' 29" west 382.15 feet to a point, said point
being 9.5± feet north of the southerly line of lot No. 29 in
Block 16 of the Economy Plan of French Point and Village Lots as laid
out by the Fort Pitt Improvement Company (P.B. 1, p. 235, October
1903); thence through said lot No. 29, north 88° 59' 31"
east 50± feet to the easterly line of said lot No. 29;
(3) Thence
south 1° 00' 29" east 9.5 feet to a point at the northwest
corner of lot No. 24 in said plan; thence by the northerly line of
lot Nos. 1 through 24, north 88° 59' 31" east 752.52 feet
to a point on the easterly right-of-way, south 26° 24' 37"
east 145± feet; thence by same, south 46° 24' 37"
east 133.65 feet to the northwesterly corner of Block 15 in said Economy
Plan; thence by the northerly line of Block 15, north 89° 03'
31" east 94.37 feet to the northeasterly corner of lot No. 4; thence
by the easterly line of lot No. 4 and crossing Laughlin Street, south
0° 06' 29" east 120.00 feet to a point on the southerly right-of-way
line of Laughlin Street; thence by said right-of-way line, south 89°
03' 31" west 8.30 feet to the northeasterly corner of lot No.
17; thence by the easterly line of lot No. 17 and crossing Fifteenth
Street, south 0° 24' 16" east 130.00 feet to a point on the
southerly right-of-way line of Fifteenth Street; thence by said right-of-way
line south 89° 54' 16" west 2.42 feet to the northeast corner
of lot No. 3 in Block 14 in said Economy Plan;
(4) Thence
by the easterly line of lot No. 3, south 0° 24' 16" east
70.00 feet to the northerly line of lot No. 21; thence by the northerly
line of lot No. 21, north 89° 54' 16" east 6.16 feet to the
northeast corner of lot No. 21; thence by the easterly line of lot
No. 21 and crossing Boyleston Street, south 0° 24' 16" east
120.96 feet to a point on the northerly right-of-way line of Boyleston
Street; thence by said right-of-way line, north 89° 54' 16"
east 108.60 feet to a point; thence south 0° 24' 16" east
110 feet, crossing Boyleston Street to a point on the northerly side
of Fourteenth Street, said point being the southeast corner of lot
No. 32; thence by said right-of-way line, north 89° 54' 16"
east 189.20 feet to a point on the westerly right-of-way line of the
Economy Belt Line; thence by the westerly right-of-way line of the
Economy Belt Line, south 01° 20' 45" east 653.68 feet to
the place of beginning for the parcel herein described.
B. The above is a description of the Ambridge Historical Zone and the
information was obtained from plat books, Pennsylvania Department
of Highways construction drawings, county tax maps and Borough maps.
No field survey work was performed for the purpose of this Ambridge
Historical Zone description.
C. The above description is intended to correspond to a map entitled
"Ambridge Historical Zone Map," which map accompanies this chapter
and is hereby made a part thereto.
Immediately upon the adoption of this article, the Borough Secretary
shall forward a copy thereof to the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum
Commission. This article shall not take effect until:
A. The said Commission has certified, by resolution, to the historical
significance of Ambridge Historic District.
B. It has been duly advertised, as required by existing law.
[Amended 10-19-1998 by Ord. No. 1135]
A. The following limited commercial uses shall be permitted in this
district, provided such use is confined within the walls of the existing
structure or such alteration, erection or reconstruction as permitted
in this section:
(3) Family-oriented specialty gift shops.
(4) Family-oriented bookstores.
(6) Professional offices, such as physician, attorney, engineer or architect.
(7) Artist studios and retail outlet for artwork.
(8) Historic crafts similar to those practiced by the Harmony Society,
such as metal work, potter, hatter or weaver.
(9) Inn or bed-and-breakfast.
(10)
Restaurant, coffee shop or ice cream shop.
B. A certificate of appropriateness shall be required for such use as
hereinafter provided.
[Amended 10-19-1998 by Ord. No. 1135]
Any erection, reconstruction or alteration of a structure in
this district for a limited commercial use as herein permitted shall
comply with all applicable federal, state and Borough regulations,
codes and ordinances.
[Amended 10-19-1998 by Ord. No. 1135]
Sheds and enclosed areas for trash service and storage and signs
shall be permitted as accessory uses, provided they are compatible
with the architecture of this district and approved by the Review
Board and Borough Council and a certificate of appropriateness is
issued as herein provided.
A Board of Historical Architectural Review is hereby established,
to be composed of seven members appointed by the Ambridge Borough
Council, one of whom shall be a registered architect, one a licensed
real estate broker, one the Code Enforcement or Zoning Officer of
the Borough and four additional persons with a knowledge of and an
interest in the preservation of the district. At least four of the
above members shall be residents of the Historic District or be owners
of real property therein. The initial terms of the first seven members
of the Board shall be as follows: One shall serve until the first
Monday of January 1972, two until the first Monday of January 1973,
two until the first Monday of January 1974, and two until the first
Monday of January 1975. Their successors shall serve for terms of
five years. The position of any member of the Board appointed in his
capacity as a registered architect, a licensed real estate broker
or as the Code Enforcement/Zoning Officer of the Borough who ceases
to be so engaged shall be automatically considered vacant. An appointment
to fill a vacancy shall be only for the unexpired portion of the term.
The Board shall give counsel to Borough Council regarding the
advisability of issuing any certificates required to be issued pursuant
to the Act of June 13, 1961 and this article. For the purpose, the Board may make
and alter rules and regulations for its own organization and procedures
consistent with this chapter and the laws of the commonwealth. A majority
of the Board shall constitute a quorum, and action taken at any meeting
shall require the affirmative vote of a majority of the Board. The
members of the Board shall serve without compensation and shall make
an annual report of their transactions to Borough Council.
[Amended 10-19-1998 by Ord. No. 1135]
The Code Enforcement/Zoning Officer shall not issue a permit for any erection, reconstruction, alteration, restoration, demolition or razing of a building or issue an occupancy permit for a limited commercial use permitted in §
310-39 in this district until the Borough Council has issued a certificate of appropriateness.
[Amended 10-19-1998 by Ord. No. 1135]
Upon receipt of an application for a building permit for any
erection, reconstruction, alteration, restoration, demolition or razing
of a building in this district or for an occupancy permit for a limited
commercial use of a building in this district, the Code Enforcement/Zoning
Officer shall:
A. Forward to the office of the Board of Historical Architectural Review
a copy of the application for a building permit or occupancy permit,
together with a copy of any plot plan or building plans and specifications,
filed by the applicant.
B. He shall maintain in his office a record of all such applications
and of his handling and final disposition of the same, which shall
be in addition to and appropriately cross-referenced to his other
records.
C. Require applicants to submit a sufficient number of additional copies
of material required to be attached to an application for a building
permit or occupancy permit to permit compliance with the foregoing.
[Amended 10-19-1998 by Ord. No. 1135]
Upon receipt by the Board of a notice that an application for a building permit for the erection, reconstruction, alteration, restoration, demolition or razing of a building or buildings in this district or an application for an occupancy permit for a limited commercial use as provided in §
310-39 has been filed in the office, the Board will give notice to the Borough Council of a meeting to review said application. The person applying for the permit shall be advised of the time and place of said meeting and invited to appear to explain his reasons therefor. The Board may invite such other person or persons as it desires to attend the meeting.
[Amended 10-19-1998 by Ord. No. 1135]
In determining the counsel to be presented to the Borough Council concerning the issuing of a certificate of appropriateness for authorizing a permit for the erection, reconstruction, alteration, restoration, demolition or razing of all or any part of any building within this district or an application for a limited commercial use as provided in §
310-39, the Board shall consider the following matters:
A. The effect of the proposed changes upon the general historic and
architectural nature of this district.
B. The appropriateness of exterior architectural features which can
be seen from a public street or way only.
C. The general design, arrangement, texture, material and color of the
building or structure and the relation of such factors to similar
features of buildings or structures in this district. The Review Board
shall establish and prepare a manual setting forth the details of
such design, arrangement, texture and structure. This manual shall
be available to the general public at the Borough Building during
regular business hours.
D. In an application for limited commercial use, the Board shall consider
the adequacy of parking and the compatibility of the use to the historic
nature of the district.
[Amended 10-19-1998 by Ord. No. 1135]
If the Board, on the basis of the information received at a
meeting and from its general background and knowledge, decides to
counsel against the granting of a certification of appropriateness,
it shall indicate to the applicant for a building permit or occupancy
permit the changes in plans and specifications, if any, that in the
opinion of the Board would protect the distinctive historical character
of this district. The Board shall withhold its report to the Borough
Council for a period of 10 days following its decision to allow the
applicant to decide whether or not to make the suggested changes in
his plans and specifications. If the applicant determines that he
will make the suggested changes, he shall so advise the Board, which
shall counsel the Borough Council accordingly.
[Amended 10-19-1998 by Ord. No. 1135]
The Board, after the meeting provided for in §
310-46, shall submit to the Borough Council at a regular or special meeting and in writing its counsel concerning the issuance of a certificate appropriateness for authorizing a permit for the erection, reconstruction, alteration, restoration, demolition or razing of all or part of any building within this district or a permit for limited commercial use. The written report shall set out the following matters:
A. The exact location of the area in which the work is to be done.
B. The exterior changes to be made or the exterior character of the
structure to be created.
C. A list of the surrounding structures with their general exterior
characteristics.
D. The effect of the proposed change upon the general historic and architectural
nature of this district.
E. The appropriateness of exterior architectural features which can
be seen from a public street or way only.
F. The general design, arrangement, texture, material and color of the
building or structure and the relation of such factors to similar
features of buildings or structures in this district.
G. The opinion of the Board (including any dissent) as to the appropriateness
of the work proposed or the use proposed as it will preserve or destroy
the historic aspect and nature of this district.
H. The specific counsel of the Board as to the issuance by the Borough
Council or its refusal to issue a certificate of appropriateness.
[Amended 10-19-1998 by Ord. No. 1135]
A. Upon receipt of the written counsel of the Board as provided in §
310-49, the Borough Council shall consider at a regular or special meeting the question of issuing to the Code Enforcement or Zoning Officer a certificate of appropriateness authorizing a permit for the work or use covered by the application. The applicant shall be advised by the Borough Secretary of the time and place of the meeting at which his application will be considered and shall have the right to attend and be heard as to his reasons for filing same.
B. In determining whether or not to certify as to the appropriateness of the proposed erection, reconstruction, alteration, restoration, demolition or razing of all or a part of any building within this district or the limited commercial use provided in §
310-39, the Borough Council shall consider the same factors as the Board of Historical Architectural Review set forth in §
310-47 and the report of the Board. If the Borough Council approves the application, it shall issue a certificate of appropriateness authorizing the Code Enforcement or Zoning Officer to issue a permit for the work or use covered. If the Borough Council disapproves, it shall do so in writing and copies shall be given to the applicant, the Code Enforcement/Zoning Officer, and to the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. The disapproval shall indicate what changes in the plans and specifications would meet the conditions for protecting the distinctive historical character of this district.
Upon receipt of the written disapproval of the Borough Council,
the Code Enforcement/Zoning Officer shall disapprove the application
for a building permit and so advise the applicant. The applicant may
appeal from the disapproval as provided by law and the building codes
of the Borough.
The Code Enforcement or Zoning Officer shall have the power
to institute any proceedings at law or in equity necessary for the
enforcement of this article and the building codes of the Borough
as presently enacted or as the same may from time to time be amended.
[Added 3-8-2016 by Ord.
No. 1284]
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall
commit a summary offense, and shall, upon being found guilty by a
Magisterial District Judge, after a hearing, pay a fine not to exceed
$600, together with all enforcement and court costs as permitted by
law. Each day of violation shall constitute a separate offense, which
shall be subject to prosecution as such. Enforcement and prosecution
of any violation of this article may be conducted by the Borough,
its agent or its counsel as provided by law.