[R.O. 2011 §405.010; Ord. No. 10-6 §1, 3-8-2010]
A. The
purpose of this Chapter is to promote the educational, cultural, economic,
and general welfare of the community by:
1. Providing a mechanism to identify and preserve the distinctive historic,
archaeological and architectural characteristics of the City of Trenton
which represent elements of the City's cultural, social, economic,
political and architectural history
2. Fostering civic pride in the beauty and noble accomplishments of
the past as represented in the City of Trenton's landmarks and historic
districts;
3. Conserving and improving the value of property designated as landmarks
or within historic districts;
4. Providing for economic benefits to encourage business and residential
owners to locate and invest in historically significant properties;
5. Protecting and enhancing the attractiveness of the City to home buyers,
tourists, visitors, and shoppers, and thereby supporting and promoting
business, commerce and industry and providing economic benefit to
the City;
6. Fostering and encouraging preservation, restoration, and rehabilitation
of the historic structures, areas and neighborhoods, and thereby preventing
future urban blight;
7. Promoting the use of historic districts and landmarks for the education,
pleasure and welfare of the people of the City;
8. Promoting the identification, evaluation, protection and interpretation
of the prehistoric and historic archaeological resources within the
incorporated limits of the City.
[R.O. 2011 §405.015; Ord. No. 10-6 §1, 3-8-2010]
Unless specifically defined below, words or phrases in this
Chapter shall be interpreted so as to give them the same meaning as
they have in common usage and so as to give this Chapter its most
reasonable application.
ALTERATION
Any act or process that changes one (1) or more historic,
architectural or physical features of an area, site, landscape, place
and/or structure, including, but not limited to, the erection, construction,
reconstruction, or removal of any structure; the expansion or significant
modification of agricultural activities; and clearing, grading or
other modification of an area, site, or landscape that changes its
current condition.
AREA
A specific geographic division of the City of Trenton.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A certificate issued by the Historic Preservation Commission
(HPC) indicating its approval of plans for alteration, construction,
removal or demolition of a landmark or of a structure within a historic
district.
CERTIFICATE OF ECONOMIC HARDSHIP
A certificate issued by the HPC authorizing an alteration,
construction, removal or demolition, even though a certificate of
appropriateness has previously been denied.
CONSTRUCTION
The act of adding an addition to an existing structure or
the erection of a new principal or accessory structure on a lot or
property.
CULTURAL RESOURCES
Districts, buildings, sites, structures, objects and evidence
of some importance to a culture, a subculture, or a community for
scientific, engineering, art tradition, religious or other reasons,
significant in providing resource and environmental data necessary
for the study and interpretation of past lifeways and for interpreting
human behavior.
DEMOLITION
Any act or process which destroys in part or in whole a landmark
or a structure within a historic district, or which threatens to destroy
a landmark or a structure within a historic district, or which destroys
or threatens to destroy a potentially significant property or structure
by failure to maintain it in a condition of good repair or maintenance.
DESIGN GUIDELINE
A standard of appropriate activity that will preserve the
historic, prehistoric, architectural, scenic or aesthetic character
of a landmark or historic district.
EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL APPEARANCE
The architectural character and general composition of the
exterior of a structure, including but not limited to, the kind, color
and texture of the building material and the type, design and character
of all windows, doors, light fixtures, signs and appurtenant elements.
HISTORIC DISTRICT
An area designated as a "historic district" by ordinance
of the City Council which may include individual landmarks, as well
as other properties or structures which while not of such historic
and/or architectural significance to be designated as landmarks, nevertheless
contribute to the overall visual characteristics and historical significance
of the historic district.
HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE
Character, interest or value as part of the development,
heritage, or culture of the Community, County, State or Country; as
the location of an important Local, County, State or National event;
or through identification with a person or persons who made an important
contribution to the development of the Community, County, State or
Country.
HPC
Members of the Historic Preservation Commission.
LANDMARK
A property or structure designated as a "landmark" by ordinance
of the City Council, pursuant to procedures prescribed herein, which
is worthy of rehabilitation, restoration, interpretation and preservation
because of its historic, architectural or archaeological significance
to the City of Trenton.
MINIMUM MAINTENANCE
The minimum regulations governing the conditions and maintenance
of all existing structures, as set out in the International Building
Code, 2006, as published by the International Code Council Inc., and
adopted by reference, with certain amendments thereto by the City
Council of the City of Trenton, Missouri, as such Existing Structures
Code shall be amended from time to time by the City of Trenton.
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE
Any work for which a building permit is not required by municipal
ordinance, where the purpose and effect of such work is to correct
any deterioration or decay of, or damage to, a structure or any part
thereof and to restore the same, as nearly as may be practical, to
its condition prior to the occurrence of such deterioration, decay
or damage, and does not involve change of materials nor of form.
OWNER OF RECORD
The person, corporation or other legal entity listed as owner
on the records of the County Recorder of Deeds.
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
An action by the City of Trenton or any of its departments
or agencies involving major modification or replacement of streets,
sidewalks, curbs, street lights, street or sidewalk furniture, landscaping,
parking or other portions of the public infrastructure servicing commercial,
residential, recreational or industrial development; or any undertakings
affecting City parks or City-owned structures.
REMOVAL
Any relocation of a structure, object or artifact on its
site or to another site.
REPAIR
Any change that is not construction, alteration, demolition
or removal and is necessary or useful for continuing normal maintenance
and upkeep.
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR'S STANDARDS
The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment
of Historic Properties are sets of treatment standards intended to
assist users in making sound historic preservation decisions for the
preservation, rehabilitation, restoration or reconstruction of historic
properties. The Standards are codified as 36 CFR Part 68 in the July
12, 1995, Federal Register (Vol. 60, No. 133).
SITE
The traditional, documented or legendary location of an event,
occurrence, action or structure significant in the life of lives of
a person, persons, groups, or tribe or any place with evidence of
past human activity. Sites include, but are not limited to, cemeteries,
burial grounds, occupation and work areas, evidence of farming or
hunting and gathering, battlefields, settlements, estates, gardens,
groves, river crossings, routes and trails, caves, quarries, mines
or significant trees or other plant life.
STOP WORK ORDER
An order directing an owner, occupant, contractor or subcontractor
to halt an action for which a certificate of appropriateness is required,
and notifying the owner, occupant, contractor or subcontractor of
the application process for a certificate of appropriateness.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires
permanent or temporary location on or in the ground, including, but
without limiting the generality of the foregoing, buildings, fences,
gazebos, advertising signs, billboards, backstops for tennis courts,
radio and television antennae and towers and swimming pools.
SURVEY
The systematic gathering of information on the architectural,
historic, scenic and archaeological significance of buildings, sites,
structures, areas or landscapes, through visual assessment in the
field and historical research for the purpose of identifying landmarks
or districts worthy of preservation.