This article shall be known and may be cited
as the "Haverhill Historic Districts Ordinance."
The purpose of this article is to promote the
educational, cultural, physical, economic and general welfare of the
public through the preservation and protection of the historical assets
of the City of Haverhill, including the buildings, sites and districts
of historical and architectural interest, through the review by a
District Commission herein established of projects that affect the
exterior architectural features and setting of such landmarks of Haverhill's,
the commonwealth's and the nation's history found within the City
and properly designated as provided by the General Laws of Massachusetts.
The boundaries of the Washington Street Historic
District are hereby established as shown on a map entitled "Boundaries
of the Washington Street Historic District" dated April 1979, which
accompanies and is hereby declared to be a part of this article.
[Amended 7-10-2007 by Doc. 76]
No building or structure within a Historic District shall be constructed, demolished, moved or altered in any way that affects exterior architectural features, and no building shall be moved into a Historic District unless the Commission shall first have issued a certificate of appropriateness, a certificate of hardship or a certificate of nonapplicability with respect to such construction, alteration, demolition or movement. The Building Inspector shall not issue a permit within a Historic District unless one of the certificates noted above has first been issued by the District Commission or the proposed change is exempted from these provisions by §
54-32. If the Commission fails to reach a final decision on an application for such a certificate within 60 days of the filing of an application, unless the applicant consents to an extension of time, the application shall be deemed to be approved.
The authority of the District Commission in
the Washington Street Historic District is not extended to the following:
A. Temporary structures and signs, subject, however,
to such conditions as to duration of use, location, lighting, removal
and similar matters as the Commission may reasonably specify.
B. Window air conditioners, antennas and similar appurtenances.
C. Color of paint for nonmasonry surfaces.
D. The reconstruction, substantially similar in exterior
design, of a building, structure or exterior architectural feature
damaged or destroyed by fire, storm or other disaster, provided that
such reconstruction is begun within one year thereafter and carried
forward with due diligence.