There is hereby established a Commission to be named the "Downingtown
Historic Commission."
A. The purpose of this Commission shall be to assist in the development
and maintenance of the historic properties in the Borough, particularly
those properties owned by the Borough.
The Historic Commission shall:
A. Record the history of the Borough.
B. Maintain an archive of Borough and Borough-related historic documents,
photographs, pictures, memorabilia, artifacts, etc.
C. Take inventory of the historic sites and structures within the Borough
and, on occasion, recommend that the Borough Council establish, by
ordinance, historic districts and/or sites pursuant to Act No. 167
of June 13, 1961. See 53 P.S. § 8001 et seq.
D. Recommend appropriate plans and actions concerning historic properties
owned by the Borough in order to preserve the historic integrity of
the community and review and approve any proposed changes or improvements
to Borough-owned historic structures in order to maintain the historic
integrity of the structure.
E. Conduct an annual review of the historic properties owned by the
Borough to determine their condition and recommend required maintenance.
(1) The annual review shall include the Log House Property, the Roger
Hunt Mill Property and Borough-owned historic properties.
(2) The annual review will address, at a minimum, the following issues:
general overview of repair and maintenance needs of the existing facilities
and appurtenances, upgrades to existing facilities and appurtenances,
sign issues and safety concerns.
(3) The annual historic review shall be performed by July 1 of each year.
A report of the historic review findings shall be submitted to the
Borough Manager and the Public Works Director not later than August
1 of each year for inclusion with budget preparation.
F. Develop an annual operating budget for the historic needs, including
identified improvements to the Log House and other historic structures
owned by the Borough.
G. Recommend historic projects for consideration in the development
of the five-year capital improvements program and annually recommend
projects to be added on to the subsequent funding year of the capital
improvement program. Such recommendations should accompany the annual
park review report submitted to the Borough Manager and Public Works
Director not later than August 15 of each year.
H. Provide events from time to time as deemed appropriate to meet the
needs of the citizens of the Borough. Any funds generated by the Commission
as a result of special events shall be earmarked for a specific purpose,
budget item or capital project. This earmarking will be done prior
to the fund-raising event, if at all possible; however, if not earmarked,
the money will accrue in a fund for future historic capital projects.
I. The Commission may at any time establish committees as may be needed
to carry out the purposes of the Historic Commission. For any newly
established committee, the President shall appoint the chair and the
membership of the committee as soon as practicable after the committee
is established. For ongoing established committees, the President
shall appoint the chair and the membership of each committee every
two years as soon as practicable. The Historic Commission or Borough
Council may terminate any committee at any time.
[Amended 4-15-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-03]
A. The Historic Commission shall have five members, with up to two non-Borough
residents as voting members. All members shall be appointed by the
Borough Council.
B. Each Commission member shall serve for a term of three years. Upon
formation of the Commission, members' terms will be staggered
with one one-year term member appointed, two two-year term members
appointed, and two three-year term members appointed.
The Commission shall elect a Chairperson who will direct the
activities of the Commission, a Vice Chairperson and a Secretary.
All officers shall serve yearly. The Commission shall yearly establish
its own rules of order.
Borough Manager and/or Council Liaison will attend regular Commission
meetings as necessary in an effort to facilitate communication between
the Commission, the Borough Council and the Administration. Borough
Manager will work with the Commission on researching and applying
for available grant moneys.
Public meetings shall be held to conduct the business of the
Commission. Meetings shall be held at least quarterly or more frequent
as deemed reasonable by the Commission. A report of the preceding
year's activities shall be presented to the Borough Council prior
to March 1 of each year.