[Ord. No. 2009-22]
ADDITIONAn extension or increase in the size, floor area or height of any building, structure, site, object or improvement.
ALTERATIONAny change in the exterior features of any building, structure, site, object or improvement.
APPLICATIONA request to the HPC made pursuant to this article for the purposes of obtaining an HPC Opinion or other action hereunder specified.
APPLICATION FOR AN HPC OPINIONIncludes exterior reconstruction, rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, demolition, and additions. It also includes the following alterations: fences, lighting, paving, signs and other streetscape changes. If necessary, an applicant may request an amendment to a previously issued HPC Opinion. It shall also be requested by the Planning Board in regard to Planning Board applications associated with and historic landmark or within an historic district.
APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENTAn application to the Borough Planning Board for the approval of a major or minor subdivision or site plan, sign, planned development, conditional use or zoning variances, or an application for the construction, reconstruction, conversion, structural alteration, relocation or enlargement of any building or other structure, or of any mining excavation or landfill, or any use or change in the use of any building or other structure, or land, or extension of use of land for which permission may be required pursuant to the Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq.
BUILDINGAny man-made structure created principally to shelter any form of human activity as well as its functionally related appurtenances such as a house and a garage.
COMMISSIONThe Historic Preservation Commission established pursuant to the provisions of this article.
CONSTRUCTION OFFICIAL AND ZONING OFFICERThe officers responsible for the granting of building, construction or sign permits in the Borough.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. 1-8)]
DEMOLITIONThe partial or total razing, dismantling or destruction, whether entirely or in significant part, of any designated building, structure, site, object or improvement. Demolition includes the removal of a building, structure, site, object or improvement from its location or the removal or destruction of its facade, porch, veranda or other surfaces.
DESIGNATED HISTORIC LANDMARK OR HISTORIC DISTRICTAn individual building, structure, site object, improvement or district which has been determined by the Borough of Hightstown to have historical significance pursuant to the provisions of this article.
HERITAGE CONSERVATIONThe collective actions of not only historical preservation, but the cultural and social attributes that give cause for the enduring process of maintaining and improving the quality of life of the citizens of Hightstown Borough.
HISTORICHaving historical, cultural, architectural, archeological, economic, social, or other significance as defined by the provisions of this article.
HISTORIC DISTRICTA significant concentration, linkage or continuity of buildings, structures, sites, objects or improvements united historically by plan or physical development which qualifies for designation by the provisions of this article.
HISTORIC LANDMARKAny real property, man-made structure, natural object, or configuration or any portion or group of the foregoing of historical, archeological, cultural, scenic or architectural significance. See also "historical site." (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-112.)
HISTORICALOf, relating to, or having the character of history.
HPCThe Historic Preservation Commission in the Borough of Hightstown established and operating pursuant to the provisions of this article.
HPC OPINIONA statement given by the Historic Preservation Commission indicating its consideration of an application for reconstruction, rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, demolition, and addition of an historic landmark or resource within an historic district. It may also constitute a response given to the Planning Board in regard to Planning Board applications for development. An HPC Opinion shall constitute a required and necessary "prior approval" pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:23-1.4 and 2.15(a)5. This opinion shall be a condition precedent to the issuance of construction permit, certificate of occupancy or other approval issued in the Borough for all applications for development and demolition of structures, and the erection of signs, regarding historic landmarks or properties located in historic districts.
An HPC Opinion is a strongly encouraged course of action to be evaluated when altering an historic property. While not obliged to execute the HPC Opinion, the owner of the historic property executing the construction permit is the steward of a valuable heritage resource within the Borough of Hightstown. It is the intent of the HPC Opinion to offer guidance to assure that this heritage resource will be protected and preserved for future generations.
IMPROVEMENTA building or other structure, or any work constituting a man-made alteration of, or addition to, any building, structure, site or object.
INTEGRITYThe authenticity of a building, structure, site, object, improvement of a historic landmark or resource within an historic district evidenced by the survival of the physical characteristics that existed during its historic period.
INTERESTED PARTYAny person whose right to use, acquire or enjoy property is affected by any action taken under this article, or whose rights to use, acquire or enjoy property under this article or under any other law of this State or of the United States have been denied, violated or infringed by an action or a failure to act under this article.
INVENTORYA list of historic properties determined to meet criteria of significance pursuant to the provisions of this article.
LANDSCAPEThe visual character of the land, including but not limited to architecture, building setbacks and height, fences, hedgerows, plantings and vistas.
MASTER PLANThe Master Plan of the Borough of Hightstown, as amended from time to time, prepared and adopted by the Planning Board pursuant to the Municipal Land Use Law.
MUNICIPAL LAND USE LAWThe Municipal Land Use Law of the State of New Jersey, P.L. 1975, c. 291 (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq.), as amended from time to time.
NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIAThe establishment criteria for evaluating eligibility of properties for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places, as set forth in 36 CFR 60.4 et seq.
OBJECTShall be used as a term to distinguish from buildings and structures those constructions or features that are primarily artistic in nature or are relatively small in scale and simply constructed. Although it may be, by nature or design, movable, an object is associated with a specific setting or environment.
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRThe repair of any deterioration, wear or damage to a structure or any part thereof in order to return the same as nearly as practicable to its condition prior to the occurrence of such deterioration, wear, or damage with quality in-kind materials and workmanship. See also N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.7 (Ordinary Maintenance).
PERMITAny required approval issued by the Construction Official pursuant to applicable building or construction codes for work or improvement(s) to property, or to a building or structure located thereon or a sign permit issued by the Zoning Officer.
PERSONAny individual, natural persons, partnerships, joint ventures, societies, associations, clubs, trustees, trusts, firms, companies, corporations, entities or unincorporated groups; or any officers, agents, employees, servants, factors or any kind of personal representatives of any thereof in any capacity, acting either for him/herself or for any other person, under either personal appointment or pursuant to law. When permitted by context "person" shall also include the United States, the State of New Jersey and/or other states, or any political subdivision thereof, and any foreign country or government.
PRESERVATIONThe act or process of applying measures necessary to sustain the existing form, integrity and materials of an historic landmark or properties within an historic district. Work, including preliminary measures to protect and stabilize the property, generally focuses upon the ongoing maintenance and repair of historic materials and features rather than extensive replacement and new construction.
PROTECTIONThe act or process of applying measures designed to affect the physical condition of a property by defending or guarding it from deterioration, loss or attack, or to cover or shield the property from danger or injury.
RECONSTRUCTIONThe act or process of reproducing, by means of new construction, the form, features and detailing of a non-surviving building, structure, site, object, improvement or landscape for the purpose of replicating its appearance at a specific period of time and in its historic location when documentary evidence is available.
REHABILITATIONThe act or process of returning a property to a state of utility through repair or alteration which makes possible an efficient contemporary use while preserving those portions or features of the property which are significant to its historic values.
REPLACEMENTThe act or process of replicating any exterior architectural feature that is used to substitute for an existing deteriorated or extensively damaged architectural feature. (For example, doors and windows should be replaced with historically appropriate doors and windows.)
RESTORATIONThe act or process of accurately recovering the form and details of a property and its setting as a it appeared at a particular period of time. It may also mean the removal of later work or the replacement of missing earlier work.
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR'S STANDARDSThe publication issued by the U.S. Department if the Interior, National Park Service, entitled: "The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties," 36 CFR 68, issued in 1992 and revised and supplemented from time to time.
SITELand constituting the location of a significant event, an historic occupation or activity, a building or structure, or a burial ground or cemetery, whether standing, ruined or vanished, where the location itself possesses historical, cultural or archaeological value regardless of the value of any existing structure.
STREETSCAPEThe visual character of the street including, but not limited to, the architecture, building setbacks and height, fences, storefronts, signs, lighting, parking areas, materials, sidewalks, curbing and landscaping.
STRUCTUREShall be used as a term to distinguish from buildings those functional constructions made usually for the purposes other than creating human shelter, such as a bridge.
SURVEYThe inventory of buildings, structures, sites, objects, improvements and districts located within the Borough of Hightstown which is conducted by the HPC for the ascertainment of their historical significance pursuant to the provisions of this article.
SURVEY DATAThe raw data produced by the survey; that is, all the information gathered on each property and area investigated.
VIEW or VISTAThe view by the public of a building, structure, site, object, improvement or landscape from any point on a street, road, or walkway which is used as a public thoroughfare, either vehicular and/or pedestrian.