It is hereby declared as a matter of public policy that the
protection and preservation of historic buildings is desirable to
promote the economic, cultural, educational, and general welfare of
the residents of the Village. Inasmuch as the identity of a people
is founded in its past and inasmuch as the Village has significant
historic, architectural and cultural resources which constitute its
heritage, this chapter is intended to:
A. Protect historic buildings which represent distinctive elements of
the Village's historic, architectural and cultural heritage;
B. Foster civic pride in the accomplishments of the past;
C. Protect and enhance the attractiveness of the Village to residents
and visitors and the support and stimulus to the economy thereby provided;
and
D. Provide an educational role in the Village with respect to historic
preservation.
As used in this chapter, the following words shall have the
meanings indicated:
CERTIFICATE
A certificate of appropriateness is issued where there is
no evidence or insufficient evidence to support a finding of substantial
historical importance or architectural significance to warrant a determination
that the building be preserved.
CLERK
The Clerk of the Village.
COMMITTEE
The Committee for Historic Preservation.
DELAYED CERTIFICATE
A delayed certificate of appropriateness issued by the Board
of Trustees pursuant to provisions of this chapter. Such certificate
may prohibit demolition of an historic building for up to 10 months
from the date of the application for a certificate to demolish.
HISTORIC BUILDING
A structure which has been determined to meet the criteria
set forth herein pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
MASTER
A figure of generally recognized greatness in a field, a
known craftsman of consummate skill, or an anonymous craftsman whose
work is distinguishable from others by its characteristic style and
quality.
[Added 4-24-2018 by L.L.
No. 2-2018]
OWNER
The owner of the property in question or a person with a
legal interest in such property, such as a contract vendee.
PERSON
Includes an individual, a corporation, an association, a
partnership, a limited liability company, an unincorporated organization,
a government or any agency or political subdivision thereof.
Notwithstanding any inconsistent provisions of the Code or of any rule or regulation concerning the issuance of building or other permits, no person shall carry out any demolition of a structure which the Building Inspector has referred to the Committee as a potential historic building without first obtaining a certificate from the Committee or Board of Trustees as provided in §§
182-7 and
182-11 or a written statement from the Committee that the structure does not meet the criteria set forth in §
182-5 and is not an historic building. The certificate required by this section shall be in addition to and not in lieu of any building or other permit that may be required by the Code or any state law or regulation.
An owner whose certificate has been denied or granted with conditions may apply to the Board of Trustees, within the time prescribed in §
182-8, for relief from such denial or conditions on the grounds that such denial or conditions constitute a hardship upon the applicant. In order to prove the existence of a hardship, the owner shall establish that:
A. The historic building is incapable of earning a reasonable return,
regardless of whether that return represents the most profitable return
possible;
B. The historic building cannot be adapted for any other use, whether
by the owner or by a purchaser, which would result in a reasonable
return;
C. Efforts to find a purchaser interested in acquiring the historic
building and preserving it have failed; and
D. The hardship is not the result of any act or omission to act of the
owner.
All work performed pursuant to a certificate issued under this
chapter shall conform to all requirements included in such certificate.
It shall be the duty of the Building Inspector to inspect periodically
any such work to assure compliance. In the event that work is found
that is not being performed in accordance with the certificate or
upon notification of such fact by the Board of Trustees, the Building
Inspector shall issue a stop-work order and all work shall immediately
cease. No further work shall be undertaken on the project as long
as a stop-work order is in effect.
If any part or parts of this chapter are for any reason held
to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction,
such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions
of this chapter.