In expansion of the declaration of legislative intent found in Article
I, §
275-2, of this chapter, and the statement of community development objectives found in Article
I, §
275-3, of this chapter, it is hereby declared as a matter of public policy that Marlborough Township has a rich cultural, historical and architectural heritage and that the preservation and protection of buildings, structures, and sites of historic, architectural, cultural, archaeological, educational, and aesthetic merit are public necessities and are in the interests of the health, prosperity and welfare of the people of Marlborough Township. To that end, the Township has undertaken to identify, document and preserve its historic resources.
A. The provisions of this article, coupled with the provisions of Article
XXX of this chapter, are intended:
(1)
To promote the general welfare, including the education and
culture of the Township, by protecting the integrity of the historic
resources of Marlborough Township.
(2)
To establish a clear and public process by which proposed land
use changes affecting historic resources can be reviewed.
(3)
To discourage the unnecessary demolition of historic resources
through various incentives and waiting periods. The purpose of implementing
a waiting period before a demolition permit is issued is to allow
time to formulate options for reuse of the structure or alternatives
to its demolition, which can be suggested to the building owner as
a way of preserving the historic resource(s). The waiting period will
also allow time for the resource(s) to be documented if not preserved.
(4)
To provide incentives for the continued use of historic resources
and to facilitate their appropriate reuse.
(5)
To encourage the conservation of historic settings and landscapes.
(6)
To promote retention of historical integrity in the context
of proposed land use and/or structural changes.
B. The provisions of this article shall provide incentives to preserve
historic resources, and create a waiting period prior to demolition
of an historic resource, but will not prevent an owner of a property
with an historic resource located thereon from exercising all rights
granted under the Marlborough Township Zoning Ordinance and/or any
other state or federal law.
An Historic Preservation Overlay Zone is hereby created to overlay
the entire Township. The provisions of the Historic Preservation Overlay
Zone shall apply to all properties with an historic resource located
thereon which is listed in the Marlborough Township Historic Resources
Inventory. Historic resources on the Marlborough Township Historic
Resources Inventory shall constitute an overlay to the Marlborough
Township Zoning Map. The regulation of the Marlborough Township Historic
Resources Inventory and the Marlborough Township Historical Commission
is found in the Marlborough Township General Code.
All historic resources listed on the Marlborough Township Historic
Resources Inventory shall not be subjected to demolition by neglect.
If demolition by neglect is suspected by the Historical Commission,
it shall provide to the Code Enforcement Officer the owner's name
and address, the location of the historic resource, a statement of
the condition of the building, and reasons for the suspected demolition
by neglect. The Code Enforcement Officer shall investigate, or shall
request that other law enforcement officials investigate, the possible
demolition by neglect. If demolition by neglect is proven by the investigation,
the enforcement provision of this article shall be applied.
Violation of this article by altering, demolishing, demolishing by neglect, or changing the use of a building on the Marlborough Township Historic Resources Inventory without having first followed the procedures described in this article shall result in enforcement remedies as described in Article
III, Violations; Enforcement; Fees; Conflict, of the Marlborough Township Zoning Ordinance.