Definitions. When used in this article, unless a different
meaning clearly appears from the context, the terms listed below shall
have the following meanings:
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A written authorization from the Planning Board that permits
alterations, restoration, reconstruction or other construction with
respect to a building, structure, site or object that has been designated
a landmark.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPATIBILITY
A written authorization from the Planning Board indicating
any new proposed construction within an Historic District meets the
general design, character, continuity and scale of other buildings
in the Historic District.
COMMISSION
The Clifton Park Historic Preservation Commission.
FACADE
That area of a building, place or site that is clearly visible
from any adjacent public street or highway, generally constituting
the outer shell of the structure that can be observed by the passing
public.
HISTORIC DISTRICT
A district that possesses a significant concentration, linkage,
or continuity of sites, buildings, structures, or objects united historically
or aesthetically by plan or physical development.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
The identification, study, documentation, protection, acquisition,
restoration, rehabilitation, management, maintenance and use of buildings,
structures, objects, sites and historic districts, significant in
the history, architecture, or culture of the Town of Clifton Park,
the State of New York or the United States.
HISTORIC PROPERTY
Any building, structure, object, site or district that is
of significance in the history, architecture, archeology, or culture
of the Town of Clifton Park, the State of New York, or the United
States. Listed below, but not limited to these categories, are examples
of historic properties.
(1)
Examples of buildings include:
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Administration building
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Carriage house
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Church
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City or town hall
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Courthouse
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Detached kitchen, barn, or privy
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Dormitory
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Fort
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Garage
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Hotel
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House
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Library
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Mill building
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Office building
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Post office
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School
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Shed
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Social hall
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Stable
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Store
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Theater
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Train station
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(2)
Examples of structures include:
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Aircraft
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Apiary
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Automobile
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Bandstand
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Boats and ships
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Bridge
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Cairn
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Canal
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Carousel
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Corncrib
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Dam
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Earthwork
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Fence
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Gazebo
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Grain elevator
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Highway
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Irrigation system
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Kiln
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Lighthouse
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Railroad grade
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Silo
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Trolley car
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Tunnel
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Windmill
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(3)
Examples of objects include:
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Boundary marker
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Fountain
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Milepost
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Monument
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Sculpture
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Statuary
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(4)
Examples of sites include:
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Battlefield
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Campsite
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Cemeteries significant for information potential
or historic association
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Ceremonial site
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Designed landscape
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Habitation site
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Natural feature (such as a rock formation) having
cultural significance
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Petroglyph
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Rock carving
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Rock shelter
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Ruins of a building structure
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Shipwreck
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Trail
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Village site
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(5)
Examples of districts include:
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Business districts
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Canal system
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College campuses
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Estates and farms with large acreage/numerous
properties
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Groups of habitation sites
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Industrial complexes
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Irrigation system
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Residential areas
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Rural historic districts
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Rural villages
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LANDMARK
A historic building or structure that has been placed on
the Town, State or National Register of Historic Places, the owner
has requested and received a historic preservation conservation easement,
and the building or structure has been designated a landmark by the
Town Board. This classification is unique to the Town of Clifton Park.
MATERIAL EXTERNAL ALTERATIONS
External changes to a home, including landscaping, fencing,
or other alterations. Painting and other regular and ordinary items
of maintenance are not "material external alterations" to a property.
NATIONAL REGISTER
The National Register of Historic Places authorized by the
National Historic Preservation Act of 1966.
STATE REGISTER
The State Register of Historic Places established pursuant
to § 14.07 of the New York State Parks, Recreation and Historic
Preservation Law.
TOWN REGISTER
The Clifton Park Town Register of Historic Places established
pursuant to Town Board Resolution 16 of 1999, a local honorary listing
of buildings, structures, objects, sites and historic districts deemed
by the Commission to be of significant historic value. Property owners
on the Historic Register have no restrictions on what they may do
with their property.