This article shall be known and may be cited
as the "Hyannis Main Street Waterfront Historic District Ordinance."
It is adopted pursuant to Chapter 40C of the General Laws of the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts, as amended.
The purpose of this article is to promote the
educational, cultural, economic and general welfare of the inhabitants
of the Town of Barnstable, and the Town's unique community character,
through the preservation and protection of the distinctive characteristics
of buildings, structures, and places significant in the history and
architecture of Barnstable, and through the preservation, maintenance
and improvement of appropriate settings for such buildings, structures,
and places, and the encouragement of new design which is compatible
with the existing historical and community character, and through
the benefits resulting to the economy of said Town by preserving and
enhancing the amenities and historical aspects of the various villages
and areas which make Barnstable a desirable place to live and for
tourists to visit.
As used in this article, the following terms
have the following meaning:
ALTERED
Changed in exterior color, or otherwise exteriorly changed,
rebuilt, reconstructed, restored, removed, and/or remodeled.
BUILDING
A combination of materials forming shelter for persons, animals
or property.
CERTIFICATE
A certificate of appropriateness, a certificate of nonapplicability,
or a certificate of hardship as set forth in this article.
COMMISSION
The Hyannis Main Street Waterfront Historic District Commission
acting under this article.
COMMITTEE
The Historic District Appeals Committee established by the
Town Council to act as an interim appeals body.
CONSTRUCTED
Built, erected, installed, enlarged, and/or moved.
DEMOLISHED
A building, structure, or any portion thereof, that is pulled
down, destroyed, dismantled, removed, or razed in such a substantial
manner as to constitute destruction.
DISTRICT
The historic area containing buildings, structures, settings,
and places as established in accordance with this article.
EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL FEATURE
Such exterior portions of buildings, structures, and places
that are visible from public rights-of-way, including but not limited
to architectural style and general arrangement and setting thereof,
the kind, color, and texture of exterior building materials, the color
of paint or other materials applied to the exterior surfaces, and
the type and style of windows, doors, lights, signs and other appurtenant
exterior features.
PERSON
An individual or corporation, a municipal agency, or an unincorporated
organization or association.
PERSON AGGRIEVED
The applicant, an owner of adjoining property, an owner of
property within the same Historic District within 100 feet of the
property lines of the property subject to the application.
PUBLIC VIEW
Visible from a street, public way, public park, or public
body of water.
SETTING
Both the natural and man-made aspects of the physical environment
and character of a historic property, including but not limited to
siting, relationship to surrounding features, topography, vegetation,
paths, roads, fences, and walls.
SIGN
Any symbol, design or device used to identify or advertise
any place of business product, activity, or person.
STRUCTURE
A combination of materials other than a building, including
but not limited to a bridge, tower or other engineered work, sign,
fence, wall, terrace, walk, driveway, or pavement.
TEMPORARY STRUCTURE OR BUILDING
Building that shall not be in existence for a period of more
than two years, and a structure not to be in existence for a period
of more than one year. The Commission may further limit the time periods
set forth herein as it deems appropriate.
There is hereby established a Historic District
in the Town of Barnstable to be known as the "Hyannis Main Street
Waterfront Historic District." It includes all of the land as shown
on the official map on file with the Town Clerk and at the Barnstable
County Registry of Deeds.
The Commission shall not make any recommendations
or requirements except for the purpose of preventing structural developments
obviously incongruous to the historical or architectural characteristics
of the area and the context of its surroundings. In addition, the
Commission shall exclude the following specific items from its purview:
A. Consideration of interior arrangements or exterior
features not visible from a public way;
B. Ordinary maintenance, repair, repainting, or replacement
of any exterior building or site feature within the district which
does not involve a change in design, material, color, or the outward
appearance thereof;
C. Ordinary landscaping with plants, trees, or shrubs;
D. Actions taken to meet requirements certified by a
duly authorized public officer to be necessary for public safety;
E. Any construction or alteration under a permit duly
issued prior to the effective date of this article;
F. Temporary structures for official celebrations or
charitable drives, or directly connected with permitted construction,
subject however, to conditions pertaining to the duration of existence
and use, location, lighting, removal, and similar matters as the Commission
may reasonably specify;
G. Temporary signs subject however, to conditions pertaining
to the duration of existence and use, location, lighting, removal,
and similar matters as the Commission may reasonably specify including:
(1) Those for use in connection with any official celebration,
parade, or any charitable drive, as long as they are removed within
two days of the termination of the event, provided that they are authorized
by the Building Inspector;
(2) Single-faced sale or rent signs as allowed by the
Town Zoning Ordinance, advertising the sale or rental of the premises on which
they are erected or displayed;
(3) Special permit signs as allowed by the Town Zoning
Ordinance.
H. The removal of any sign unless the sign is deemed
to contribute to the historic character of the district;
I. The installation of storm doors without ornamentation,
storm windows, screens, gutters, and downspouts, provided they are
the same color as the building or building trim.
This article shall become effective upon appointment
of all members to the Commission and Committee and adoption of design
guidelines and the filing of the map showing the boundaries of the
district is filed with the Town Clerk and is recorded in the Registry
of Deeds for Barnstable County. The foregoing shall be implemented
not later than one year from adoption of this article by the Town
Council.
In case any provision, section, paragraph, or
part of this article be for any reason declared invalid or held unconstitutional
by any court of competent jurisdiction, every other provision, section,
paragraph or part shall continue in full force and effect.