Recognizing that the Village of Webster's rich and varied history
and vibrant present are evident in its commercial and residential
buildings and surroundings and recognizing that the preservation,
protection, and enhancement and continued use of these structures
and sites serves the best interest of all people, this article is
intended to:
A. Preserve, protect and promote the use of historic landmarks which
reflect the Village's cultural, social, economic, political and architectural
history.
B. Safeguard the property rights of owners.
C. Stabilize and improve property values.
E. Protect and enhance the appeal of the Village for residents, tourists,
and visitors and for the use in educational purposes.
F. Encourage the harmonious orderly and efficient growth and development
of the Village.
It shall be the duty of the Webster Village Historic Preservation
Commission to exercise aesthetic judgment and maintain the desirable
character of sites and structures which were issued certificates of
appropriateness within the designated historic district, prevent construction,
reconstruction, alteration or demolition out of harmony with existing
building insofar as style, materials, line and detail are concerned;
and thus prevent the degeneration of property, safeguard public health,
prevent fire, promote safety, and preserve the beauty and character
of the Historic District. In addition to the aforementioned powers,
the Webster Village Historic Preservation Commission shall have the
power and responsibility to:
A. Conduct surveys of the exterior of the buildings and sites for the
purpose of determining those of historic and/or architectural significance
and pertinent facts about them.
B. Formulate recommendations concerning the preparations of maps, brochures
and historical markers for selected historic and/or architectural
sites and buildings.
C. Approve or disapprove applications for certificates of appropriateness
pursuant to historic structures and sites. Approve or disapprove applications
for landmark status, and applications for the establishment of an
historic district.
D. Recommend acquisition of a landmark structure by the Village government
where its preservation is essential to the purpose of this section
and where private preservation is not feasible.
E. Increase public awareness of the value of historic, cultural, and
architectural preservation by developing and participating in public
education programs.
F. Adopt criteria for the identification of significant historic, architectural,
and cultural landmarks in the Historic District.
G. Recommend to the Village Board, where appropriate, the acquisition
of facade easements or other interests in real property as necessary
to carry out the preservation of historic or architectural significant
property.
No person shall carry out exterior alterations, restorations,
reconstruction, demolition, new construction, or moving of a landmark
or property within an historic district, nor shall any person make
any material change in the appearance of such property, in its light
fixtures, signs, sidewalks, fences, steps, paving or other exterior
elements which affect the appearance and cohesiveness of the landmark
or historic district, without first obtaining a certificate of appropriateness
from the Historic Preservation Commission.
An applicant whose certificate of appropriateness for a proposed alteration has been denied may apply for relief on the grounds of unnecessary hardship as defined in connection with use variance applications to this Code in §
175-76C(1)(a) through
(d) within 30 days of receiving the disapproval notice from the Webster Village Historic Preservation Commission. The application shall be made in writing to the Webster Village Historic Preservation Commission for review of said decision. The Webster Village Historic Preservation Commission shall, after public notice, hold a public hearing to which the Webster Village Historic Preservation Commission, the owners of the property in question, and other interested parties shall be invited. Within 30 days after the hearing, the Webster Village Historic Preservation Commission shall either confirm or disallow the original decision.