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This chapter shall be known as the Watertown Historic District
Ordinance and is adopted pursuant to Mass. Gen. Laws Ch. 40C, as amended.
[Ord. 16, passed 4-23-2002]
The purpose of this chapter is to:
(A) Safeguard the educational, cultural, economic and general welfare
of the public through the preservation and protection of distinctive
characteristics of buildings of historic or architectural significance
and to encourage growth, development or improvements to be compatible
therewith; and
(B) Affect and accomplish the protection, enhancement and perpetuation
of the improvements and features and of districts which represent
or reflect elements of the City's unique cultural, social, economic,
political and architectural history.
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For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall
apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different
meaning.
ALTERED
Includes the words "rebuilt", "reconstructed", "restored",
"removed" and "demolished", and the phrase "changed in exterior color".
BUILDING
A combination of materials forming a shelter for persons,
animals or property.
COMMISSION
The Commission acting as the Historic District Commission
(HDC).
CONSTRUCTED
Includes the words "built", "erected", "installed", "enlarged",
and "moved".
EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL FEATURE
The portion of the exterior of a building or structure as
is open to view from a public street, public way, public park or public
body of water, including but not limited to the architectural style
and general arrangement and setting thereof, the kind, color and texture
of exterior building materials, the color of paint or other materials
applied to exterior surfaces and the type and style of windows, doors,
lights, signs and other appurtenant exterior fixtures.
PERSON AGGRIEVED
The applicant, an owner of adjoining property, an owner of
property within the same historic district as property within 100
feet of the property lines and any charitable corporation in which
one of its purposes is the preservation of historic structures or
districts.
STRUCTURE
A combination of materials other than a building, including
a sign, fence, wall, terrace, walk or driveway.
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(A) There is hereby established under the provision of Mass. Gen. Laws
Ch. 40C, a historic district to be known as the Mount Auburn Street
Historic District, which is described on a plan known as "Proposed
Mount Auburn Street Area, Watertown Historic District", dated March
1, 2000, filed with the City Clerk and the South Middlesex Registry
of Deeds.
(B) Ordinances protecting the safety of the public or the users of a
building shall be fully in force and applicable. Where the safety
ordinances conflict with the historic ordinances, the safety ordinances
shall prevail.
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(A) No building or structure within the historic district shall be constructed
or altered in any way that affects exterior architectural features
unless the HDC shall first have issued a certificate of appropriateness,
a certificate of non-applicability or a certificate of hardship with
respect to the construction or alteration.
(B) Any person who desires to obtain a certificate from the HDC shall
file with the Commission an application for a certificate of appropriateness,
a certificate of non-applicability or a certificate of hardship, in
the form as the HDC may reasonably determine, together with the plans,
elevations, specifications, material and other information as may
reasonably deemed necessary by the HDC to enable it to make an informed
determination on the application.
(C) No building permit for construction of a building or alteration of
an exterior architectural feature within the historic district shall
be issued by the City or any department thereof until the certificate
required by this section has been issued by the HDC.