As used in this local law, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
HISTORIC ROAD
A.
Any road of historical value or aesthetic interest
by reason of its antiquity as a cultural or heritage resource to the
Town, the county, the state or country may be classified as an historic
road. Historic roads may be any specific highways, avenues, streets
or other transportation routes located within the Town which are found
to contain historic qualities and lend themselves to effective preservation
and interpretation and are so designated under procedures set forth
in this local law.
B.
The designation boundary for an historic road shall
include the entire length and width of each designated road, including
any rights-of-way held by the Town of Orangetown, unless otherwise
specified at the time of designation.
The administration of this local law, which shall include all
procedures necessary to implement the stated purpose of this local
law, shall rest solely with the Town Board.
Classification, criteria and procedure for consideration and
designation of historic roads shall be as follows:
A. Any interested person may request the designation of an
historic road by submitting a written application to the Town Board.
Upon receiving an admissible application for designation or deciding
to initiate designation on its own motion, the Town Board shall cause
such application to be placed on the agenda for discussion at a Town
Board meeting. The Town Board may, at its discretion, refer the application
to the Historic Areas Board of Review for comment.
B. Criteria for historic roads:
(1) The Town Board shall review and consider for designation
as "historic" any additional roads which substantially conform to
the following criteria:
(a)
Roads on which events occurred that have made a significant
contribution to, are identified prominently with or which represent
the broad cultural, political, economic, military or social history
of the Town, and from which an understanding and appreciation of the
larger patterns of our American heritage may be gained.
(b)
Roads associated with the lives of persons nationally
or locally significant in the history of the United States or that
figured prominently in nationally significant events.
(c)
Roads significantly associated with an important
historical event that represents some great idea or ideal of the American
people.
(d)
Roads that embody the distinguishing characteristics
of a specific type of construction, or a notable design representing
the work of a master builder or engineer, or the travel routes of
a specific civilization.
(e)
Roads that have produced information by shedding
light upon historical periods over large areas of the Town of Orangetown.
(2) To possess historic significance, a road must possess
integrity.
(a)
For an historic road designation, integrity means
original location, including direction, curves, angles and intangible
elements of feeling and association.
(b)
It is desirable that each historic road contain sufficient
land on either side of its corridor to preserve all the significant
historical or cultural features associated with the road and to be
able to preserve such additional lands as may be needed to protect
the historic scene of the road and provide unobtrusive buffers.
(c)
The road and its authentic historically related environment
should lend itself to effective preservation and interpretation.
(3) All interested parties have the right to confer with and
present testimony to the Town Board throughout the designation process.
C. During the interim period, wherein a road is under formal consideration for designation as "historic," all necessary maintenance activities shall adhere and conform to §
19-7A and
B of this local law. All scheduled alterations and/or improvements on such road are hereby stayed and held in abeyance until the Town Board has formally confirmed or denied the designation as "historic."
D. Formal confirmation or denial of the designation shall
occur only at a publicly noticed Town Board meeting.
Upon notification that the Town Board has confirmed the designation
of any historic road, the Director of the Office of Building, Zoning,
Planning Administration and Enforcement shall immediately cause such
property to be so designated on the Zoning Map of the Town of Orangetown.
A copy of the revised Zoning Map, this local law and a designated
analysis encompassing all its noteworthy features shall be promptly
delivered to:
B. The Zoning Board of Appeals.
D. The Architectural and Community Appearance Board of Review.
E. The Historic Areas Board of Review.
F. The Superintendent of Highways.
G. The Director of the Office of Building, Zoning, Planning
Administration and Enforcement.
H. The Town Code Enforcement Officer.
I. The Rockland County Superintendent of Highways.
J. The New York State Department of Transportation (Regional
Office).
K. The Rockland County Commissioner of Planning.
The Town Board may institute any appropriate action or proceeding
necessary to prevent an unlawful demolition, alteration, improvement
or repair to any historic road or portion thereof so designated under
this local law.