The Upper Merion Township Historical Commission ("Historic Commission")
is hereby established by the Upper Merion Township Board of Supervisors.
The Historical Commission shall elect its own Chairperson, Vice
Chairperson, and Secretary, and create and fill such other offices
as it may determine necessary. Subject to the approval of the Board
of Supervisors, the Commission may make and alter its rules of procedure
consistent with the ordinances of Upper Merion Township and the laws
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It shall keep records of its
resolutions, transactions, findings, and determinations, and such
records shall be public records, subject to the exceptions of the
Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law, 65 P.S. § 67.101, et seq.
A majority of the Historical Commission shall constitute a quorum,
and action taken at any meeting shall require the affirmative vote
of that majority.
The Historical Commission shall serve solely in an advisory
capacity with the following duties:
A. To record the history of Upper Merion Township and its significant
architectural and historic sites;
B. To gather documentary evidence, illustrations, photographs and all
other appropriate materials which will establish architectural and
historic sites as significant and worthy of preservation;
C. To cooperate with all Township officials and agencies in relation
to the preservation, operation, maintenance, and restoration of architectural
and historic structures and sites, including the possible acquisition
and use of the same by the Township;
D. To consider, promote and, with the approval of the Board of Supervisors,
to apply for technical and financial assistance from all appropriate
local, Township, county, state, federal and other agencies in the
preservation of significant architecture and historic sites within
Upper Merion Township, and to report all related action to the Board
of Supervisors;
E. To prepare and submit a yearly budget to the Board of Supervisors
for sums deemed necessary to carry out the objectives of the Historical
Commission;
F. When requested by the Board of Supervisors, to review and comment on subdivision or land development applications which affect historic resources, in accordance with the requirements and procedures of Chapter
145, Subdivision of Land, and Chapter
165, Zoning, of the Code of the Township of Upper Merion;
G. To create, maintain, and revise a proposed list that, upon approval
of the Board of Supervisors, will constitute a historic resources
map that clearly identifies buildings, cemeteries, structures, objects,
and districts of historical significance and worthy of preservation;
H. To advise the Zoning Hearing Board and Board of Supervisors on all
requests for special exceptions, conditional uses, or variances affecting
historic resources;
I. To advise the Board of Supervisors on matters of historical preservation
and planning in relation to the Township's Comprehensive Plan;
J. To review applications for the rehabilitation, enlargement, or alteration
of historic resources for compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's
Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic
Buildings;
K. To develop ideas for historical education programs within the Township,
and to assist with the promotion of historic programs, information
and resources within the Township.
The Board of Supervisors may appropriate funds on an annual
basis to support activities of the Historical Commission. Any expenditures
requested by the Commission shall be on forms provided by the Township
and shall conform to the Township budget, appropriate Township ordinances
and resolutions, and state and federal laws governing purchasing and
expenditures. When authorized by the Board of Supervisors, the Historical
Commission may contract for experts or other consultants for such
technical services as it may require.
The Commission shall keep a full record of its business and
shall no less than annually make a written report of its activities
to the Township Board of Supervisors. Interim reports may be made
as often as may be necessary or as requested by the Board of Supervisors.