(a)
Purpose and intent. It is the intent hereof to provide for the preservation of structures and places in the County which have historic value, together with their appurtenances and environmental settings, in order to:
(1)
Safeguard the heritage of the County by preserving the districts therein which reflect elements of its cultural, social, economic, political or architectural history.
(2)
Stabilize and improve property values within such districts.
(3)
Foster civic beauty.
(4)
Strengthen the local economy.
(5)
Promote the use and preservation of Historic Districts for the education, welfare and pleasure of the residents of the County.
(b)
Power to establish district. For the purposes of this section, the County Commissioners may establish, change, lay out and define districts which are deemed to be of historic or architectural value, following the procedures which are set forth in this Title for the reclassification of zoning. Such districts may include structures, lots and tracts of land, as well as portions thereof.
(c)
Provisions in addition to other district provisions. The provisions of this section are in addition to the provisions of this Title regarding other districts. In all cases of conflicting requirements, the provision which represents the greater restriction or higher standard shall govern.
(d)
Power to establish Historic District Commission. The County Commissioners may create a commission to be called the "Historic District Commission." The Historic District Commission shall have a membership of seven persons, all of whom are qualified by special interest, knowledge or training in such fields as history, architecture, preservation or urban design and agree to serve on this Commission and all of whom are residents of the County. The members may serve with compensation and shall be appointed for terms of three years, except that, in making the initial appointments, two shall be for one year, two shall be for two years, and three shall be for three years. Members of the Historic District Commission shall be eligible for reappointment. Any vacancy on the Historic District Commission shall be filled by the County Commissioners for the unexpired term of the particular position. The County Commissioners may consult private societies or agencies to request the names of possible members of the Historic District Commission. The Historic District Commission shall have the right to accept and use grants and gifts from whatever source for the exercise of its functions.
(e)
Architectural easements. The Historic District Commission may purchase architectural easements in connection with structures located in or adjacent to any Historic District. Such easement shall grant to the Historic District Commission, the residents of the Historic District and the general public the perpetual right to have the exterior appearance of any structure upon which it is applied retained in substantially the same character as when the easement took effect or to facilitate the restoration, if necessary, of the exterior appearance of the structure to a character which is compatible with the architectural period or with its surroundings.
(f)
Application for permission to build, alter, etc. Before the construction, alteration, reconstruction, moving or demolition of any structure is made within the HP District, if any changes are involved which would affect the exterior appearance of a structure visible or intended to be visible from an adjacent public road in the district, the person proposing to make the construction or change shall file with the Historic District Commission an application for permission to build, alter, reconstruct, move, demolish or make the addition. Every such application shall be referred to and considered by the Historic District Commission and accepted or rejected by such Commission. No building permit for any such change shall be granted until the Historic District Commission has acted thereon as hereinafter provided. Applicants shall submit the following data with the application for final review:
(1)
Every application for review involving alterations and/or additions to existing structures in the Historic District shall be accompanied by drawings signed by the preparer and submitted in triplicate for the proposed alterations, additions or changes and for new construction of buildings or property use. As used herein, "drawings" shall mean plans and exterior views drawn to scale with sufficient detail to show, as far as they relate to exterior appearances, the architectural design of buildings, including samples of materials or color samples and the plot plan or site layout, including all improvements affecting appearances, such as walls, walks, terraces, plantings, accessory buildings, signs, lights and other elements. Such documents shall be filed with the Department, which shall cause such documents to be made available to the Historic District Commission.
(2)
In the case of application for the demolition of a structure within the Historic District, the applicant shall submit legible photographs of all sides of the building under consideration and photographs showing contiguous properties.
(3)
In the case of application to repair, alter or make additions to a structure within the Historic District, the application shall be accompanied by legible photographs of all sides of the structure.
(4)
In the case of application to construct a new building situated within the Historic District, the application shall be accompanied by legible photographs of the adjoining properties.
(g)
Factors for consideration in reviewing plans for construction or change. In reviewing plans for any such construction or change, the Historic District Commission shall give consideration to:
(1)
The historic or architectural value and significance of the structure and its relationship to the historic value of the surrounding area.
(2)
The relationship of the exterior architectural features of the structure to the remainder of the structure and to the surrounding area.
(3)
The general compatibility of the exterior design, arrangement, texture and materials proposed to be used.
(4)
Any other factors, including aesthetic factors, which the Historic District Commission deems to be pertinent.
(h)
Only exterior features to be considered. The Historic District Commission shall consider only exterior features of a structure and shall not consider any interior arrangements. Also, the Historic District Commission shall not disapprove an application except with respect to the several factors specified in Subsection (g) hereof.
(i)
Strictness and leniency in judgment of plans; limiting architectural style to one period. The Historic District Commission shall be strict in its judgment of plans for those structures deemed to be valuable according to studies performed for districts of historic or architectural value. The Historic District Commission shall be lenient in its judgment of plans for structures of little historic value or of plans involving new construction, unless such plans would seriously impair the historic or architectural value of structures of the surrounding area. The Historic District Commission is not required to limit new construction, alteration or repairs to the architectural style of any one period; however, the proposed architectural style must be generally compatible with the surrounding area.
(j)
Application for reconstruction, alteration, etc., of unusual importance. Application shall be made to the Historic District Commission for permission to undertake any proposed reconstruction or alteration affecting the exterior appearance of a structure or for the moving or demolition of a structure if it has been designated as of unusual historic or architectural value under the provisions of Subsection (b) hereof. Unless the Historic District Commission is satisfied that the proposed work or changes will not materially impair the historic or architectural value of the structure, the Historic District Commission shall reject the application, filing a copy of its rejection with the Planning Commission. The application shall not be renewed in less than one year from the date of such rejection. Prior to any such rejection, the Historic District Commission shall attempt, with the owner of the structure, to formulate an economically feasible plan for its preservation. Should the Historic District Commission conclude that no economically feasible plan can be formulated, it shall have ninety days from the time it so concludes to negotiate further with the owner and other parties in an effort to find a means of preserving the building or structure.
(k)
Approval under certain circumstances. In the case of a structure deemed to be valuable for the period of architecture it represents and important to the neighborhood within which it exists, the Historic District Commission may approve the proposed reconstruction, demolition or alteration, despite the fact that the changes come within the provisions of Subsection (i) hereof, if:
(1)
The structure is a deterrent to a major improvement program which will be of substantial benefit to the County;
(2)
Retention of the structure would cause undue financial hardship to the owner; or
(3)
Retention of the structure would not be in the best interest of a majority of persons in the community.
(l)
Commission meetings to be public; right to appear and be heard; records of Commission. All meetings of the Historic District Commission shall be open to the public. Any interested person or his representative is entitled to appear and be heard by the Historic District Commission before it reaches a decision on any matter. The Historic District Commission shall keep an open record of its resolutions, proceedings and actions, which shall be kept available for public inspection during reasonable business hours. The Historic District Commission shall not reject the application without first providing notice to the applicant of its intention to do so and providing the applicant the opportunity to appear before the Historic District Commission and be heard.
(m)
Certificate of approval, modification or rejection of application and plans. The Historic District Commission shall file with the Planning Commission a certificate of its approval, modification or rejection of all applications and plans submitted to it for review. Work shall not be commenced on any such project until such a certificate of approval has been filed, and no building permit for such change or construction shall be issued unless and until such a certificate of approval has been received. The failure of the Historic District Commission to act upon a pending application within forty-five days from the date the application was filed shall be deemed to constitute automatic approval of the proposed change unless an extension of this forty-five-day period is agreed upon mutually by the applicant and the Historic District Commission.
(n)
Inspection of work after issuance of permit. After a permit has been granted by the Department in accordance with the procedures prescribed herein, the Department shall, from time to time, inspect, in the field, the construction, reconstruction, alteration, maintenance or repair so authorized and shall take such action as is necessary to assure compliance with the approved application.
(o)
Ordinary maintenance not affected; completion of work under prior permit. Nothing in this section shall be taken or construed to prevent work and repairs on any structure coming under the heading of ordinary maintenance. Nothing in this section shall affect the right to complete any work covered by a permit issued prior to the date upon which such Historic Districts may be established.