A.
Statement of intent. It is the general purpose of the following regulations to protect and perpetuate places and buildings having a special historic or aesthetic interest or value. Such special regulations are adopted in the exercise of the police power to promote the general welfare and, with particular regard to the character of the district hereinafter designated, to conserve the property values therein.
B.
It is hereby found that within the hamlet known as "Bedford Village" there is an area, designated as a historic district and hereinafter described, which dates from the founding of the Town in 1680 and contains a number of historic landmarks, including the Village Green and a colonial graveyard, and public and private buildings that display the architecture of the period from the late 1700's to the present. It is further found that this area has a special historic value by virtue of the presence of the Old Court House erected in 1787 and used by the county until 1870 during the period when Bedford was one of Westchester's two County Seats. It is further found that this area has:
(1)
An historic value and interest by reason of historic events that have taken place within, on or near it, by age or association with historic or famed personages and by being illustrative of events or periods in the growth or history of Bedford Village and the surrounding areas.
(2)
A special aesthetic value and interest by reason of being representative of a style or period in the architectural design of buildings or the landscaping and trees which form an integral part of the area's environment.