For the purposes of this article, the following words and phrases
shall have the following meanings.
ALTERATION
Only exterior work on a building that requires a building
permit or demolition permit.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A certificate issued by the Board of Architectural Review
authorizing a material change of appearance of a Protected Site or
Structure or within a district, subject to other applicable permit
requirements.
DEMOLITION
The destruction of the exterior of a building, in whole or
in part, whether or not the foundation is also destroyed pursuant
to the requirements of a duly issued demolition permit.
HISTORIC BUILDING
Any building that the Landmarks Advisory Committee has determined to be of a historic nature consistent with the criteria outlined in Chapter
117 of the Rye City Code and is located within an historic district. A historic building does not have to be designated as a Protected Site or Structure.
HISTORIC DISTRICT
An area of the City of Rye delineated on the Zoning Map of
the City which has been recommended by the Landmarks Advisory Committee
to the City Council as "Historic" in that such area has added to the
historical or architectural significance of the City, and which has
been approved by the City Council.
[Added 2-25-2015 by Ord. No. 3-2015]
LANDMARK
Any parcel or building or structure designated as a Protected Site or Structure not located in a Preservation District or Historic District, which nonetheless meets one or more of the criteria enumerated in §
117-5 and is designated as a Protected Site or Structure pursuant to §
117-5E.
[Amended 2-25-2015 by Ord. No. 3-2015]
REHABILITATE
The process of returning a property to a state of utility,
through repair or alteration, which makes possible an efficient contemporary
use while preserving those portions and features of the property which
are significant to its historic, architectural, and cultural values.
[Added 7-8-2015 by L.L.
No. 5-2015]
REPAIR
Limited replacement in kind, or with compatible substitute
material, of extensively deteriorated or missing parts of features
when there are surviving prototypes.
[Added 7-8-2015 by L.L.
No. 5-2015]
RESTORE
To return the interior or exterior appearance to a particular
date or time period.
[Added 7-8-2015 by L.L.
No. 5-2015]
Real property within the City of Rye altered or rehabilitated subsequent to the effective date of this article shall be exempt from City real property and special ad valorem levies, subject to and in accordance with the schedule set forth in § 177-8A and conditions outlined in §
177-80B and
C.
A. Historic property which shall be defined hereafter shall be exempt
from taxation to the extent of any increase in value attributable
to such alteration or rehabilitation pursuant to the following schedule:
Year of Exemption
|
Percentage of Exemption
|
---|
1
|
100%
|
2
|
100%
|
3
|
100%
|
4
|
100%
|
5
|
100%
|
6
|
80%
|
7
|
60%
|
8
|
40%
|
9
|
20%
|
10
|
0%
|
B. No such exemption shall be granted for such alterations or rehabilitation
unless all of the following criteria are met.
(1) Such property must be "historic," which means that:
(a)
The property has been designated as a landmark pursuant to Chapter
117 of the Rye City Code; or
(b)
The structure has been found to meet the criteria of being an
historic building by the Landmarks Advisory Committee and is part
of a historic district.
(2) Alterations or rehabilitation are consistent with the character of
the historic building.
(3) Such alterations or rehabilitation or reconstruction of the historic
building are approved by the Landmarks Advisory Committee and the
Board of Architectural Review prior to the commencement of work and
a certificate of appropriateness issued.
(4) The alterations or rehabilitation or reconstruction must otherwise
result in an increase in the assessed valuation of the real property.
(5) Alterations or rehabilitation or reconstruction are commenced subsequent
to the effective date of this article.
C. In the event a historic building is substantially demolished due
to fire or other act of nature not caused by the property owner, the
reconstruction of such building consistent with its historic character
as reviewed and approved by the Board of Architectural Review shall
qualify for the partial tax exemption, but in no event shall the assessment
for the taxes to be paid be less than the assessment that existed
prior to the substantial demolition.
[Added 7-8-2015 by L.L.
No. 5-2015]
A. The designated historic district shall be set forth in this section
by block and lot number, street designation, and if appropriate, by
local designation.
(1) Central Business Historic District: portions of downtown Rye located
in the B-2 Zone as designated on the accompanying map as one historic
district.
(a)
For purposes of the Central Business Historic District, an "historic building" is defined as any building that is located within the Central Business Historic District that is at least 100 years old as per the building census prepared by the Landmarks Advisory Committee in November 2014, and that the Landmarks Advisory Committee has determined to possess one or more of the following characteristics as outlined in Chapter
117 of the Rye City:
[1]
Association with persons or events of historic significance
to the City, region, state or nation.
[2]
Illustrative of historic growth and development of the City,
region, state or nation.
[3]
Embodying distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method
of construction or representing the work of a master, or possessing
unique architectural and artistic qualities, or representing a significant
and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction.
[4]
In the case of interiors: possessing one or more of the characteristics
enumerated above and, in addition, embodying distinctive characteristics
of architectural scale, form and visual homogeneity which are an integral
part of the character of the structure in which the space is contained.