This article shall be Article
III of Chapter
71 of the Code of the Town of Bedford and may be cited as the "historic building Preservation Law of the Town of Bedford."
In accordance with § 96-a of the General Municipal
Law of the State of New York, entitled "Protection of Historical Places,
Buildings and Works of Art," and Article 5-K of the General Municipal
Law of the State of New York, entitled "Historic Preservation," the
Town Board of the Town of Bedford has authority to provide, by local
law, certain regulations, special conditions and restrictions for
the protection, enhancement; perpetuation and the use of buildings
having special character or special historical or other aesthetic
interest or value. Pursuant to such authority, the Town Board has
adopted this article setting forth standards to be followed in determining
whether a permit should be issued for work affecting an historic building.
The Historic Building Preservation Law shall apply in those
areas comprising the Town of Bedford which are neither part of the
hamlet of Bedford, commonly known as "Bedford Village," as shown on
the map entitled "Bedford Village Historic District in the Town of
Bedford," nor part of the hamlet of Katonah as shown on the map entitled
"Katonah Historic District."
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADMINISTRATIVE PERMIT
A permit issued by the Director of Planning for the demolition
of a Tier 2 historic building.
AS-OF-RIGHT ACTIONS
Actions affecting historic buildings that do not require
review by the Historic Building Preservation Commission or the Director
of Planning under this Historic Building Preservation Law.
A.
As-of-right actions for Tier 1 historic buildings:
(1)
Changes of paint color, roofing materials, gutters or leaders;
(2)
Replacement of window sash, where frames, casings and openings
are retained;
(3)
Repairs in kind (matching materials and details);
(4)
Changes to building interiors or landscapes;
(5)
Changes to additions built within the last 75 years;
(6)
Additions that result in an increase of less than 30% of the
existing building floor area, that connect to the rear elevation,
that are not visible from the public ways, that are not taller than
the historic building, and that do not protrude forward of a primary
façade.
B.
As-of-right actions for Tier 2 historic buildings: All actions
affecting Tier 2 historic buildings are as-of-right, exclusive of
demolition, as defined in this article, which requires an administrative
permit from the Director of Planning.
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof, supported by columns or by walls
or self-supporting, and intended for the shelter, housing or enclosure
of persons, animals or chattel.
BUILDING, ACCESSORY
A building subordinate to the principal building on the lot
and used for purposes customarily incidental to that of said principal
building. For purposes of this article, an accessory building must
be at least 200 square feet for consideration as an historic building.
BUILDING INSPECTOR
The Town employee appointed by the Town Board and charged
with the responsibility of administering and enforcing the New York
State Fire Prevention and Building Code and related regulations pertaining
to the demolition of structures and the use of land within the Town
of Bedford.
DEMOLITION
The destruction, disassembly, replacement or relocation of
more than 50% of the total exterior wall surface or more than 50%
of the total structural frame of an historic building; or any actions
that result in the above over a five-year period.
DIRECTOR OF PLANNING
The individual designated by the Town Board to carry out
the responsibilities assigned to the Director of Planning under this
article. The Director of Planning or Town Board designee shall have
relevant training and experience in historic preservation, preferably
including a minimum of 10 years' experience in a position with responsibility
for the management of historic resources.
DWELLING
A building, or portion thereof, used principally as nontransient
living quarters for one or more families. The term shall not include
an automobile court, hotel, motel, boardinghouse, trailer, mobile
home, tourist home or tent.
HISTORIC BUILDING
A dwelling, commercial building, or accessory building with
a footprint of at least 200 square feet that contributes to the historic
character of Bedford and that is listed on the Survey of Historic
Buildings adopted by the Town Board. Historic buildings shall be identified and categorized
according to the following criteria:
A.
Tier 1 historic buildings. The Town Board shall categorize an
individual property as a Tier 1 historic building if it:
(1)
Was constructed in 1900 or earlier and is substantially intact;
or
(2)
Is listed on the National Register of Historic Places; or
(3)
Exemplifies or possesses special character, or historic or aesthetic
interest of value as part of the political, economic or social history
of Bedford, with particular attention to properties that are representative
of significant aspects of local history such as those associated with:
(a)
The relocation of old Katonah or the Katonah Land Company; or
(b)
The agrarian past (e.g., small farm houses, barns and outbuildings,
characteristic proximity to the road); or
(c)
The late 19th Century or early 20th Century estate periods;
or
(4)
Is identified with persons or events significant in local, state
or national history; or
(5)
Embodies the distinguishing characteristics of a type, period
or method of construction or design style or is representative of
the work of a known designer, architect or builder; or
(6)
Represents an established and familiar feature of the community
by virtue of its unique location or singular physical characteristic.
B.
Tier 2 historic buildings. The Town Board shall categorize an
individual property as a Tier 2 historic building if it is of historic
or architectural importance to the Town of Bedford but of lesser significance
or less intact than Tier 1 historic buildings, including properties
that make a distinctive contribution to the overall historic and visual
character of Bedford by virtue of location on an historic road or
in an historic neighborhood.
C.
Unregulated historic buildings. The Town Board shall categorize
an individual property as an "unregulated historic building" if, though
not meeting the criteria for Tier 1 or Tier 2, including properties
substantially compromised, it nonetheless contributes to the historic
character of the Town. Unregulated historic buildings are not subject
to regulation under this article; however, owners may be eligible
for incentives upon voluntary application to the Commission and adherence
to its recommendations.
HISTORIC RESOURCE REVIEW REQUEST
A request submitted by a property owner to the Commission
requesting a review of the inclusion or assigned category of an historic
building on the Survey.
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
A listing of buildings, sites and objects designated for
historical, architectural or other special significance, as determined
by established criteria, and which listing is maintained by the National
Park Service under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966,
as amended. The program is administered by the State Historic Preservation
Office at the state level.
PRESERVATION
Retention of essential character of art improvement, object,
building, natural feature or structure as embodied in its existing
form, integrity and material. This term may include temporary stabilization
work, as well as ongoing maintenance of historic building materials.
RESTORATION
Recovery of the form and details of a building, structure
or improvement and its site during a particular time.
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR'S STANDARDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HISTORIC
PROPERTIES
Principles developed by the National Park Service (36 CFR
68.3, as may be amended) to help protect historic properties by promoting
consistent preservation practices and providing guidance to historic
building owners and building managers, preservation consultants, architects,
contractors, and project reviewers on how to approach the treatment
of historic properties.
SUBSTANTIAL ALTERATION
The significant removal or alteration of historic form, material
or details of a Tier 1 historic building's exterior; including the
construction of additions that are taller than the historic building,
or that align with or protrude forward of the wall plane of a primary
façade. Actions defined as "as-of-right" actions are not considered
substantial alterations.
SURVEY OF HISTORIC BUILDINGS or THE SURVEY
A written inventory of all dwellings, commercial buildings, and accessory buildings located within the Town of Bedford proposed by the Commission and designated by the Town Board as historic buildings in the "Survey of Historic Buildings," as adopted on April 18, 2017, and amended from time to time pursuant to §
71-25 of this article. The April 18, 2017, inventory adopted by the Town Board as part of this article is attached hereto and made a part hereof.
Any determination, decision, or order of the Town Board under
this article may be judicially reviewed, pursuant to Article 78 of
the Civil Practice Law and Rules, in the Supreme Court for Westchester
County if commenced within 30 days of the filing of the Town Board's
determination. The court may take evidence as it may direct and report
the same with its findings of fact and conclusions of law, if it shall
appear that testimony is necessary for the proper disposition of the
matter. The court at special term shall itself dispose of the cause
on the merits, determining all questions which may be presented for
determination.
Where this article imposes greater restrictions than are imposed
by the provisions of any law, ordinance, or regulation, the provisions
of this article shall apply. Where greater restrictions are imposed
by any other law, ordinance or regulation, such greater restrictions
shall apply.
If any section, clause or provision of this article or the application
thereof to any person is adjudged invalid, the adjudication shall
not affect other sections, clauses or provisions or the application
thereof which can be sustained or given effect without the invalid
section, clause or provision or application, and, to this end, the
various sections, clauses or provisions of this article are declared
to be severable.
This article shall take effect immediately upon filing in the
office of the Secretary of State of the State of New York in the manner
prescribed by law.