As used in this article, the following terms
shall have these meanings, as indicated:
ALTERATION
Any act or process which changes one or more of the features
of a structure, building, site or object designated as a landmark
or any structure, building, site or object in an historic district.
BOARD
The Peekskill Historic and Landmarks Preservation Board.
BUILDING
A structure, inclusive of residential, commercial, institutional,
municipal, etc., wholly or partially enclosed within exterior walls,
or within exterior or party walls and a roof, which may afford shelter
to persons, animals or property.
CONSTRUCTION
Any act of erecting an addition to an existing structure,
building, site or object or the erection of a new principal or accessory
structure on a lot or property.
DEMOLITION
Any act or process that contributes to the neglect of and/or
destroys, in part or in whole, a structure, building, site or object
within an historic district or designated as a landmark.
EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
The architectural style, design, general arrangement and
components of all the outer surfaces of any building, structure, site
or object, including but not limited to the kind, color and texture
of the building material and the type, size and style of all windows,
doors, lights, signs and other fixtures appurtenant to said building
or structure, and trees, landscaping, artwork, sidewalks, steps, driveways,
paving and fences to the extent they are an integral part of the architectural,
environmental or historical nature of the building, structure, site
or object.
HISTORIC DISTRICT
A geographical area of the City designated pursuant to the criteria set forth in this article. (See §
322-5 for explanation of characteristics.)
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES
The architectural style, design, general arrangement and
components of, or on all of, the interior surfaces of an interior
landmark, including but not limited to the kind, color and texture
of the building materials and the type and style of all windows, doors,
lights, signs and other fixtures appurtenant to said building or structure.
INTERIOR LANDMARK
An interior, or part thereof, of a building, structure or
object which is customarily open or accessible to the public or to
which the public is customarily invited and which has a special historical
or aesthetic interest or value as part of the development, heritage
or cultural characteristics of the City, state or nation and which
has been duly designated as an interior landmark pursuant to the provisions
of this article.
LANDMARK
A building, structure, site, object or parcel of land, designated pursuant to this article, which may or may not be located in a designated historic district. (See §
322-5 for explanation of characteristics.)
MATERIAL CHANGE IN APPEARANCE
Any change that will affect either the exterior historical,
architectural or environmental features of a landmark or building,
structure, site or object in an historic district or any change that
will affect the interior architectural or historic features of an
interior landmark.
MUNICIPAL PROPERTY
Any building, structure, site or real property that is owned
by the City of Peekskill.
[Added 8-15-2011 by L.L. No. 9-2011]
PUBLIC BUILDING
Buildings that are operated predominately through public
funding and are open to the public.
PUBLIC SAFETY USE
The intended or active use of any building, structure or
site by the City or any of its municipal departments in furtherance
of providing fire-protection or police-protection services to the
public.
[Added 8-15-2011 by L.L. No. 9-2011]
REMOVAL
Any relocation of a building, structure or object on its
site or to another site.
REPAIR
Any mechanical or physical alteration to a building, structure
or object that does not involve a change in design, material, texture,
color, or outward appearance.
SITE
An assemblage of tax lots, designated on the Official Assessment
Map of the City of Peekskill, owned by one property owner. If any
part of this assemblage is designated a landmark or is in an historic
district, then the entire assemblage is subject to the regulations
governing the landmark or historic district.
STRUCTURE
Any assembly of materials forming a construction framed of
component structural parts for occupancy or use, including buildings.
The Peekskill Historic and Landmarks Preservation
Board shall perform the duties as described herein:
A. Prepare reports for and recommendations to the Common
Council on nomination or rescission of areas, buildings, structures,
sites or objects as landmarks or historic districts.
B. Issue or deny certificates of appropriateness for
buildings, structures, sites or objects in historic districts or designated
as landmarks, except the Board shall have no authority to issue or
deny certificates of appropriateness for municipal property devoted
to a public safety use, but, upon referral by the Common Council,
may conduct an advisory review and prepare a report for and recommendations
to the Common Council.
[Amended 8-15-2011 by L.L. No. 9-2011]
C. Maintain and periodically revise public listings of
historic sites, buildings, structures, objects or districts and data
about them in a manner and form that are consistent with that established
by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
D. Formulate design guidelines and recommendations for
the designation of landmarks and historic districts to be approved
and adopted by the Common Council. These guidelines shall conform
to the standards set forth in the Secretary of the Interior's Standards
for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings
prepared by the United States Department of the Interior, National
Park Service.
E. Formulate recommendations concerning the establishment
of an appropriate system of markers for selected historic and/or architecturally
significant buildings, structures, sites, objects or districts, including
proposals for the installation and care of such historic markers.
F. Formulate recommendations concerning the preparation
and publication of maps, brochures and descriptive material about
the City's historic and/or architectural features and resources.
G. Cooperate with and advise the Common Council, the
Planning Commission, the Zoning Board of Appeals and other City boards,
agencies, departments, bureaus and offices regarding matters involving
historically and/or architecturally significant sites and buildings
as well as landmarks, including, but not limited to, parking facilities
and signs.
H. Encourage and promote education about historic landmarks
and districts within the City of Peekskill.
I. Cooperate with and enlist assistance from the National
Park Service, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and other
state, national or local public or private agencies or groups concerned
with historic buildings, structures, sites, objects or districts.
J. Advise the owners of historic buildings, structures,
sites or objects on issues of preservation relating to their properties.
K. Advise the Common Council of gifts and grants available
to the City that would contribute to the preservation of historic
artifacts and landmarks and to further historic preservation planning
and documentation.
L. File an annual report regarding its activities with
the Common Council.
M. Work in cooperation with City staff and other state,
county and local historic preservation agencies toward the goal of
promoting and preserving the City's rich cultural heritage.
N. Adopt rules and regulations as necessary for the conduct
of its business.
Landmark or historic district designation may
be rescinded by the Common Council, after a public hearing, as follows:
A. Upon written recommendation from the Board in which
the Board states that the landmark or historic district no longer
meets the eligibility criteria established in this article; and
B. After full compliance with all the procedures and
notices required in this article for designation of a landmark or
historic district.
No application for approval of a zone change, variance, special permit, subdivision, site plan, building permit, demolition permit or sign permit shall be granted by the City for any property proposed as a landmark or in an historic district from the date of the filing of the proposal with the Board until the Board recommends to deny the proposed designation or the final disposition of the Common Council, unless such application is for alteration, removal or demolition necessary to protect the public health, welfare or safety that is jeopardized by the imminent danger of collapse of a building, structure or any part thereof, or unless the applicant is granted a certificate of appropriateness for such application. In no event shall any complete application, as defined in §
322-5 of this article, be delayed more than 180 days.
[Amended 6-24-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019]
Regarding actions to be taken pursuant to §
C69 of the Charter of the City of Peekskill, the Director of Public Works shall inform the Board of the nature of activities to be undertaken in historic districts or to any landmark.
Any person, public or private entity, firm or
corporation convicted of any of the provisions of this chapter shall
be liable for a fine of not less than $250 nor more than $1,000, for
each day the violation continues.