This chapter is enacted pursuant to the authority granted to
the Borough of Narberth by the Historic District Act (53 P.S. § 8001
et seq.) and the Pennsylvania Borough Code (8 Pa.C.S.A. § 101
et seq.).
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY BUILDING
A building subordinate in size and location to the principal
building on a lot and used for purposes customarily incidental to
those located in the principal building.
ALTERATION
The act or process of adding, moving, removing, replacing,
or modifying the exterior features of a building or structure, or
the moving of a building or structure from one location to another.
BUILDING
Any structure having enclosed walls and roof, intended for
support or sheltering a use or occupancy, and attached to the land.
BUILDING CODE OFFICIAL
The person or company designated by Borough Council to administer
and enforce this chapter as set forth herein.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
The approval statement, signed by Borough Council, that certifies
to the historical appropriateness of a particular request for the
erection, alteration, demolition, or razing of all or a part of any
building or structure within a historic district as required by this
chapter and that authorizes the issuance of permits and/or authorization
to proceed for said request.
CONTRIBUTING RESOURCE
A building, site, structure, or object located within a historic
district that adds to the associations, architectural qualities, or
values for which a district is significant because it relates to the
documented significance of the district.
DEMOLITION BY NEGLECT
The willful or intentional failure to perform routine maintenance
and/or failure to secure a contributing resource from pests or vandals,
and/or failure to take reasonable measures to prevent ingress of water
or wind through the roof, walls, or apertures, leading to deterioration
and/or structural failures in the manner set forth in this chapter.
DEMOLITION or DEMOLISH
The act of dismantling, tearing down, moving, or removing
any exterior load-bearing portion of a building or structure. Not
included is the removal of exterior, nonstructural architectural elements.
ECONOMIC HARDSHIP
The denial of all reasonable beneficial uses or reasonable
financial return on a property as a result of the denial of a certificate
of appropriateness.
HISTORIC DISTRICT or DISTRICT
An area that possesses a sufficient concentration, linkage,
or continuity of buildings, structures, sites, objects, or open spaces
united historically by plan or physical development.
NONCONTRIBUTING RESOURCE
A building, site, structure, or object within a historic
district that does not add to the associations, architectural qualities,
or values for which a district is significant because it does not
relate to the documented significance of the district or, due to alterations,
disturbances, additions, or other changes, it no longer conveys the
significance of the district.
PROPERTY OWNER
Any person, association, entity, or estate that is the legal
owner of record of the subject property or otherwise responsible for
the property.
PUBLIC WAY
Any street, alley, sidewalk or similar place essentially
unobstructed from the ground to the sky to which the general public
is typically allowed access, including private streets and alleys.
In accordance with the provisions of the Pennsylvania Historic
District Act, and to fulfill the purpose and intent of this chapter
as set forth above, historic districts are hereby created in the Borough
of Narberth and shall encompass the properties within the Borough
on the maps as set forth below. All boundaries set forth in the following
historic district maps are hereby incorporated into this chapter by
reference as if fully set forth herein:
A. Narberth Historic District, attached hereto and incorporated herein
as Appendix A.
Any applicant whose application for a certificate of appropriateness
is denied by Borough Council may appeal that denial to the Montgomery
County Court of Common Pleas within 30 calendar days of receipt of
the resolution of denial or take any other action authorized by law.