The purpose of this overlay district is primarily intended to:
A.
To promote the retention of community character through preservation of the local heritage by recognition and protection of historic and cultural resources;
B.
To establish a clear process by which proposed changes affecting historic resources are reviewed;
C.
To mitigate the negative effects of proposed changes affecting historic resources;
D.
To encourage the continued use of historic resources and facilitate their appropriate rehabilitation and adaptive reuse;
E.
To encourage the preservation of historic settings and landscapes;
F.
To discourage the demolition of historic resources;
G.
To encourage pleasing and harmonious relationships between old and new buildings and structures that will maintain and strengthen the architectural character of the historic district; and
H.
To implement the following sections of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code: Section 603(g)(2), which states that "zoning ordinances shall provide for protection of natural and historic features and resources"; Section 604(1), which states that "the provisions of zoning ordinances shall be designed to promote protect and facilitate any or all of the following: . . . preservation of the natural, scenic and historic values . . . ."; and Section 605(2)(vi), whereby uses and structures at or near places having unique historical, architectural or patriotic interest or value may be regulated.[1]
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Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. §§ 10603(g)(2), 10604(1) and 10605(2)(vi), respectively.