[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Meeting of the Town of North
Andover 5-13-2008 ATM by Art. 34. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The Town of North Andover hereby establishes a Neighborhood
Conservation District known as the "Machine Shop Village Neighborhood
Conservation District," to be administered by a Neighborhood Conservation
District Commission. This bylaw shall be known and may be cited as
the "North Andover Machine Shop Village Neighborhood Conservation
District Bylaw" and is adopted pursuant to the Home Rule Amendment
to the Massachusetts Constitution.
This bylaw is enacted for the purpose of preserving and protecting
groups of buildings and their settings that are architecturally and
historically distinctive which constitute or reflect distinctive features
of the architectural, cultural, economic, political or social history
of the Town and to limit the detrimental effect of alterations, additions,
demolitions and new construction on the character of the Town. Through
this bylaw, alterations, additions, demolition and new construction
may be reviewed for compatibility with the existing buildings, setting
and neighborhood character. This bylaw seeks to encourage the protection
of the built environment through a combination of binding and nonbinding
regulatory review. This bylaw promotes the public welfare by making
the Town a more attractive and desirable place in which to live and
work.
As used in this bylaw, the following terms shall have the following
meanings:
A change to a building that includes additional stories,
height or floor area.
An application review procedure that provides nonbinding
recommendations to the applicant.
A change to a building or part thereof, such as removal,
construction, reconstruction, restoration, replication, rehabilitation,
demolition and other similar activities; a change to a building that
includes additions and other similar activities; a change to a site
that includes constructing, placing, erecting, installing, enlarging
and moving a building or other similar activities.
The complete document(s) and supporting material(s) to be
submitted by an applicant desiring to obtain a certificate to alter.
A complete application shall include information reasonably deemed
necessary by the Commission to enable it to make a determination.
A combination of materials forming a shelter for persons,
animals or property.
A document granted by the Neighborhood Conservation District
Commission in order to obtain a building (or demolition) permit.
The Machine Shop Village Neighborhood Conservation District
Commission.
A project that meets the design guidelines of the Neighborhood
Conservation District Commission.
The document used by the Neighborhood Conservation District
Commission to determine whether a proposed project is compatible.
The design guidelines are included as an attachment to this bylaw.
The Neighborhood Conservation District as established in
this bylaw.
An applicant, an abutter or an owner of property within the
district.
Doors consisting of materials that no longer represent the
original fabric but do maintain the original architectural integrity
with respect to form, fit and function.
Exterior covering of building consisting of materials that
no longer represent the original fabric or intent.
Windows consisting of materials that no longer represent
the original fabric but do maintain the original architectural integrity
with respect to form, fit and function.
The Neighborhood Conservation District shall encompass the area
shown on the map titled "Machine Shop Village Plan of Proposed Neighborhood
Conservation District, Appendix A, Figure 1," which is included as
an attachment to this bylaw and made a part hereof.
A.
The Neighborhood Conservation District shall be overseen by a Commission,
which is hereby established, consisting of five members, to be appointed
by the Board of Selectmen, two members initially to be appointed for
one year, two for two years, and one for three years, and each successive
appointment to be made for three years.
B.
The Board of Selectmen may appoint up to five alternate members to
the Neighborhood Conservation District. Said alternate members shall
initially be appointed for terms of one, two and three years, and
for three-year terms thereafter. In the case of absence, inability
to act, or recusal from action due to a conflict of interest of a
member of the Commission, his or her place shall be taken by an alternate
member designated by the Chairperson, if available, otherwise by the
Vice-Chairperson if available, otherwise by a majority vote of the
members and alternate members of the Commission present.
C.
The Commission shall include, if possible, a minimum of three residents
of the district; a member of the local Historical Commission; a realtor;
an architect; and a building contractor familiar with historic rehabilitation.
If possible, the Chairperson of the Commission should be a resident
of the district and shall be elected by a majority of the Commission.
Members and alternates of the Commission shall by reason of experience
or education have demonstrable knowledge and concern for improvement,
conservation and enhancement of the district, but the final decision
regarding appointment of members and their qualifications shall be
at the discretion of the Board of Selectmen.
D.
Each member and alternate member shall continue to serve in office
after the expiration date of his or her term until a successor is
duly appointed.
E.
Meetings of the Commission shall be held at the call of the Chairperson,
at the request of two members and in such other manner as the Commission
shall determine in its rules and regulations. Three members of the
Commission shall constitute a quorum.
A.
The Commission shall exercise its powers in administering and regulating
the alteration of buildings within the Neighborhood Conservation District
as set forth under the procedures and criteria established in this
bylaw.
B.
The Commission, after a public hearing duly posted and advertised
at least 14 days in advance in a conspicuous place in Town Hall, may
adopt and from time to time amend reasonable rules and regulations
not inconsistent with the provisions of this bylaw or setting forth
such forms and procedures as it deems desirable and necessary for
the regulation of its affairs and the conduct of its business, including
requirements for the contents and form of applications for certificates,
fees, hearing procedures and other matters. Amendments to the rules
and regulations shall be made by a majority vote of the Commission.
The Commission shall file a copy of any such rules and regulations
with the office of the Town Clerk.
C.
The Commission, after a public hearing duly posted and advertised
at least 14 days in advance in a conspicuous place in Town Hall, may
adopt and from time to time amend design guidelines which set forth
the designs for certain alterations which are, in general, suitable
for the issuance of a certificate to alter. Amendments to the design
guidelines shall be made by a majority vote of the Commission. No
such design guidelines shall limit the right of an applicant for a
certificate to alter to present other designs to the Commission for
approval.
D.
The Commission shall at the beginning of each year hold an organizational
meeting and elect a Chairperson, a Vice Chairperson and Secretary,
and file notice of such election with the office of the Town Clerk.
The Commission shall keep a permanent record of its regulations, transactions,
decisions and determinations and of the vote of each member participating
therein. The Commission shall undertake educational efforts to explain
to the public and property owners the merits and functions of a Neighborhood
Conservation District.
Except as this bylaw provides, no alterations to any building
or part thereof within a Neighborhood Conservation District shall
be permitted unless the Commission shall first have issued a certificate
to alter.
A.
It shall be the responsibility of the Commission, or its delegate
thereof, to determine whether an alteration is exempt from review.
The Commission, or its delegate thereof, shall have seven days from
the date of receipt of a request for a certificate to alter to make
this determination.
B.
The following projects are excluded from Commission review:
(1)
Projects not requiring a building (or demolition) permit.
(2)
Structures not defined as buildings or parts of buildings.
(3)
Temporary buildings, subject to time limits by the Neighborhood Conservation
District Commission.
(4)
Interior alterations.
(5)
Storm windows and doors, screen windows and doors.
(6)
Removal, replacement or installation of gutters and downspouts.
(7)
Removal, replacement or installation of window and door shutters.
(8)
Accessory buildings of less than 100 square feet of floor area.
(9)
Removal of substitute siding.
(10)
Alterations not visible from a public way.
(11)
Ordinary maintenance and repair of architectural features that
match the existing conditions, including materials, design and dimensions.
(12)
Replacement of existing substitute doors, substitute siding
or substitute windows with new materials that are substantially similar
to the existing condition.
(13)
Replacement of original fabric windows or doors with substitute
windows or doors that maintain the architectural integrity with respect
to the form, fit and function of the original windows or doors.
(14)
Reconstruction, substantially similar in exterior design, of
a building, damaged or destroyed by fire, storm or other disaster,
provided such reconstruction is begun within one year thereafter and
carried forward with due diligence.
A.
The following major alterations require the submittal of an application
for a regulatory review by the Commission; the decision of the Commission
shall be binding on the applicant:
(1)
Demolition of a building or part of a building.
(2)
New construction, including buildings and additions.
(3)
Accessibility improvements, including ramps, rails, walkways and
mechanical equipment associated with exterior architectural barriers.
(4)
Replacement of original fabric with substitute siding.
(5)
Removal of architectural trim.
(6)
Replacement of windows and doors that alters the form, fit or function
of the existing opening.
B.
Within 45 days of the submittal of an application for a major alteration,
the Commission shall hold a public hearing on the application. At
least seven days before said public hearing, public notice shall be
given by posting in a conspicuous place in Town Hall. Such notice
shall identify the time, place and purpose of the public hearing.
At least seven days before said public hearing, a copy of said public
notice shall be mailed to the applicant, to the owners of all adjoining
properties and of other properties deemed by the Commission to be
materially affected thereby, all as they appear on the most recent
applicable tax list.
C.
Following the public hearing, the Commission shall determine whether
the proposed alteration is compatible with the purpose of this bylaw
and the design guidelines adopted by the Commission.[1] Determinations shall be made by majority vote of the Commission.
[1]
Editor's Note: See the design guidelines in Appendix B, included as an attachment to this chapter.
D.
If the Commission determines that the alteration is compatible, the
Commission shall issue a certificate to alter. The vote of at least
three members shall be required to issue a certificate to alter.
E.
If the Commission cannot determine that the alteration is compatible,
the Commission shall decline to issue the certificate to alter. The
Commission shall provide the applicant with a written statement with
the reasons for its disapproval, including how the alteration does
not meet the design guidelines or the purpose of this bylaw.
A.
Each certificate issued by the Commission shall be dated and signed
by its Chairperson or such other person designated by the Commission
to sign such certificates on its behalf. The Commission shall send
a copy of its certificates and disapprovals to the applicant and shall
file a copy of its certificates and disapprovals with the office of
the Town Clerk and the Building Commissioner. The date of issuance
of a certificate or disapproval shall be the date of the filing of
a copy of such certificate or disapproval with the office of the Town
Clerk.
B.
If the Commission should fail to make a determination within 60 days
of the filing of the application for a certificate, or within such
further time as the applicant may allow in writing, the Commission
shall thereupon issue a certificate to alter due to failure to act.
A.
The Neighborhood Conservation District Commission is specifically
authorized to institute any and all actions, proceedings in law and
in equity, as it deems necessary and appropriate to obtain compliance
with the requirements of this bylaw or to prevent a threatened violation
thereof.
B.
The Commission may designate the Building Commissioner to act on
its behalf and to enforce this bylaw under the direction of the Commission.
C.
Any owner of a building subject to this bylaw that alters a building
without first obtaining a certificate to alter in accordance with
the provisions of this bylaw shall be subject to a fine of $300. Each
day the violation exists shall constitute a separate offense until
the alteration is corrected, the addition is removed or a faithful
restoration of the demolished building is completed or unless otherwise
agreed to by the Commission. If a violation of this bylaw remains
outstanding, no building permit on the premises shall be issued until
the violation is corrected or unless otherwise agreed to by the Commission.
Any applicant or person aggrieved by a determination of a Neighborhood
Conservation District Commission may appeal to a court of competent
jurisdiction.
The provisions of this bylaw shall be deemed to be separable.
If any of its provisions, sections, subsections, sentences or clauses
shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent
jurisdiction, the remainder of this bylaw shall continue to be in
full force and effect.
A.
Appendix A. The location and boundaries of the Machine Shop Village Neighborhood Conservation District are defined and shown on the Machine Shop Village Neighborhood Conservation District Map of the Town of North Andover, Figure 1, which is a part of this bylaw and is included as an attachment to this chapter.
B.
Appendix B, Design Guidelines, is included as an attachment to this chapter.