[Ord. No. 11-2017]
Minor applications, as defined in this Chapter, may be reviewed
and approved by the Minor Application Subcommittee without holding
a public hearing. The Minor Application Subcommittee shall be comprised
of a designated member of the Historic Preservation Commission, the
Planning Chairman and the Zoning Officer. If the Minor Application
Subcommittee finds the application appropriate, the Subcommittee may
act in place of the full Commission without the necessity of a public
hearing and is authorized to issue a certificate of appropriateness
to the Construction Official for said minor work. The Construction
Official shall then authorize the applicant to proceed and issue any
required permits associated therewith. If the Minor Application Subcommittee
does not find the application appropriate, the application shall be
scheduled for a public hearing before the full Commission.
[Ord. No. 11-2017]
It is the intent that the Planning Board shall encourage alterations
or repairs to structures in the Historic Districts made in the spirit
of their architectural style and that any additions will be made in
such a manner as not to detract from a building's original appearance.
[Ord. No. 11-2017]
When it is necessary to move an historic building to another
site within the Historic District, the Planning Board shall provide
a site evaluation report. All applications receivable under this Code,
whether for site plan, subdivision approvals or variance approval,
shall be submitted first to the Planning Board for as consideration.