A map of the Borough indicating the historic sites and the boundary
of the historic district is incorporated herein by reference and is
available to the public from the Borough Clerk.
A. Historic sites. A list enumerating all historic sites is incorporated
herein by reference and is available to the public from the Borough
Clerk. Historic sites as designated by this article shall include
the following:
(1) All those properties identified as "Contributing" to the Riverton
Historic District on the form entitled "United States Department of
the Interior - National Park Service - National Register of Historic
Places - Registration Form" ("National Register Registration Form")
as certified on November 23, 1998, by James Hall, Assistant Commissioner
for Natural and Historic Resources/DSHPO, and entered into the National
Register of Historic Places by Edson H. Beall on March 5, 1999, including
all attachments to that form. A copy of that form is available to
the public from the Borough Clerk.
(2) The following properties not within the Riverton Historic District
but identified individually by the New Jersey State Historic Preservation
Office as eligible for inclusion on the New Jersey Register of Historic
Places and appearing in the NJ LUCY GIS database: 11 Bank Avenue ("Anchorage
House") SHPO ID #4191 Opinion Date 3-12-1982 and 408 Thomas Avenue
("Lela Slater Bowen House") SHPO Opinion Date 2-7-2003.
B. Historic District. The historic district as designated by this article
shall include the area within the boundary of the district described
on the National Register Registration Form, which defines those boundaries
as:
"The Riverton Historic District is bounded by the Delaware River
on the north. It extends to the western boundary of the property at
109 Bank Avenue and along that property line and the rear property
lines of the houses on the west side of Thomas Avenue to Carriage
House Lane. At Carriage House Lane, it turns east, extending along
the center of the street to Maple Lane in the center of block 303.
From there, it extends along the center of Maple Lane to the rear
of the properties fronting on the north side of Second Street where
it turns west to Thomas Avenue, incorporating the properties fronting
on the south side of Second Street and from there back to the center
of Maple Lane. The district line then follows the center of Maple
Lane to its juncture with the western boundary of the property at
315 Thomas Avenue. It then proceeds east along the center of Thomas
to the property at 410 Thomas Avenue, where it turns south to run
along the rear of the properties facing on the south side of Thomas.
At its juncture with the rear line of the property at 104 Broad Street
it again turns south to incorporate that property, then it proceeds
east to cross Broad Street. Immediately across Broad, the line turns
north to meet the rear property lines of the houses facing on the
south side of Thomas Avenue. From there, the line proceeds eastward
to Seventh Street, where it turns south one block to the center of
Linden Avenue and from there, east to the rear line of the properties
facing on the 100 block of Midway. Following the rear line of those
properties south, the district line crosses Elm Terrace to incorporate
the property at 2 Midway. It then proceeds along the center of Elm
Terrace to the rear of the properties at 2 and 4 Park Avenue, where
it meets the Riverton Borough line. This, it follows across Park Avenue
and through a portion of the Riverton Country Club property to Thomas
Avenue. From there, it follows the rear property lines of the houses
facing on the eastside of Shrewsbury Lane (incorporating Shrewsbury
Yard), then follows the center of Main Street to Eighth Street. At
Eighth Street, the lines turns north, following the street to the
rear property lines of the houses facing on the north side of Cinnaminson
Street. Turning west, it proceeds to the western boundary of 601 Cinnaminson
Street, where it turns northeast to incorporate the building on the
Conrail Railroad line at Cedar Street. From there, it again turns
west down the center of Fulton Street where it continues on to the
eastern boundary of the property at 201 Fulton. From there, it runs
along that property line to its meeting with the line of the property
at 701 Bank Avenue, and along the eastern boundary of that property
to the Delaware River and the point of origin."
The terms set forth hereinafter shall have the following meaning:
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
The Zoning Officer of the Borough unless a different municipal
official or officials are designated by ordinance to handle the administration
of this article and attend the Planning Board meetings as deemed necessary.
APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
The application form and all accompanying documents required
by ordinance for approval of a subdivision plat, site plan, planned
development, cluster development, conditional use, zoning variance
or direction of the issuance of a permit pursuant to Section 25 or
Section 27 of P.L. 1975, c. 291 (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-34 or 40:55D-36).
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A document that states that the regulated activity or demolition that is required to be approved by this HPC pursuant to §
128-45 has been approved by the HPC.
DEMOLITION
The razing or destruction, whether entirely or in part, of
a building, structure, site or improvement. Demolition includes the
removal of a building, structure or improvement from its site. A project
that proposes to remove a facade or surface of a building or structure
for the sole purpose of immediately replacing such facade or surface
with a new facade or surface shall not be considered a demolition.
EMERGENCY REPAIRS
Those immediate remedial actions necessary to preserve the
continued habitability of a site or improvement and/or the health
and safety of its occupants or others where time will not permit the
owner to obtain a certificate of appropriateness prior to the undertaking.
EQUALIZED ASSESSED VALUE
The assessed value of the property, or the improved portion
thereof, in the year that the certificate of appropriateness is sought
by an applicant divided by the equalization ratio determined by the
Director of the New Jersey Division of Taxation and published annually
on or before October 1 pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:1-35.1.
HISTORIC DISTRICT
One or more historic sites and intervening or surrounding
property significantly affecting or affected by the quality and character
of the historic site or sites.
HISTORIC SITE
Any 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.
HPC
The Historic Preservation Commission of the Borough of Riverton.