The purposes of the Commission include, but are not limited
to, the following:
A. To advise the Council and the Board on matters of historical heritage
of the Newtown area. "Historic" or "matters of historical heritage"
shall mean those items, records, documents, etc., which relate to
or have the character of events, culture, persons, places, occurrences,
etc., of significance to the development of Newtown Borough or Newtown
Township.
B. To assist in the discovery and collection of matters and articles
relating to the historical heritage of the Newtown area.
C. To advise the Council and the Board on the manner and mode of the
preservation and display of same in the public interest.
D. To perform these advisory functions as the duly constituted body
when requested by the township's Code Enforcement Officer or Borough's
Zoning Officer, as the case may be.
E. To perform those functions specifically identified in §
89-8 hereof.
The Commission shall present its books annually on or before
February 15 to the auditors of the Borough and the township.
The Commission shall undertake and perform the following functions
and responsibilities in connection with advising the Council and Board
in identifying and preserving historical sites, buildings, papers,
documents and relics of historical significance to Newtown Township
and Newtown Borough:
A. Conduct investigations on historical matters relating to the Borough
and township, and report the same for public information.
B. Collect data and information on matters of historical heritage to
the Borough and the township and report same to Council and Board.
C. At times the Commission may determine, maintain a survey of the historical
sites or buildings of significant value to the history of the Borough
and the township.
D. Make recommendations for providing suitable plaques or markers to
distinguish historical sites and buildings of the Borough and the
township.
E. Cooperate with any qualified historical society in the investigations
of historical matters relating to the Borough and the township.
F. Recommend to the governing bodies a suitable depository and display
of historical papers, documents and relics.
G. Cooperate with and encourage the activities of interested citizens
to the end that such activities will serve the historical interest
of Newtown Borough and Newtown Township.
H. Demolition applications.
(1) When requested by the Zoning Officer in the Borough or Codes Enforcement
Officer in the township, the Commission shall assess the historical
significance of any structure proposed to be demolished and render
a preliminary report regarding same within 21 days of the date the
demolition application is made. The preliminary report shall include
whether the subject property, building or structure is on or eligible
for registration on the National Register of Historic Places and may
include whether the subject property, building or structure is on
the most recent update of Newtown Borough's or Newtown Township's
Historic Resources Survey, as applicable.
(2) If the property, building or structure is on or eligible for registration
on the National Register of Historic Places, the Commission shall
assess the subject property, building and/or structure to determine
the existence of any historically significant features and shall render
a final report on ways the property and/or features may be preserved
within 70 days of the date the demolition application is made.
The Joint Historic Commission, by its Chair or by other members,
shall make such reports, in addition to the annual report due each
February 15, to Council and Board as a majority of the Commission
members shall deem advisable.
This chapter shall take effect upon the date it is last enacted
by the two municipal bodies hereto.