A.
Historically, the Town of Babylon is one of the oldest communities in the nation. Babylon Town is rich with a vast amount of events, people and sites of great historic significance, not only since our inception in 1872 but dating back to the times of our colonial founding settlers and original Indian inhabitants. In our community, there exist irreplaceable historic resources which give character and distinction to our communities that are threatened by rapid development and the forces of change.
B.
It is hereby declared as a matter of public policy that the protection, enhancement and perpetuation of landmarks and planned historic districts of a zone is necessary to promote the economic, cultural, educational and general welfare of the general public. Inasmuch as the identity of a people is founded on its past and inasmuch as the Town of Babylon has many significant historic, architectural and cultural resources which constitute its heritage, this code is intended to:
(1)
Enact a local Historical Preservation Code designed to designate, protect and enhance historical buildings, planned historical districts, landmarks, scenic views, structures, works of art and other objects having special character or significant historical, architectural or aesthetic interest or value.
(2)
Provide an adequate and qualified Historic Preservation Commission that will establish a system for the survey and inventory of historic buildings, landmarks, scenic views, structures, works of art and other objects having special character or significant historical, architectural or aesthetic interest or value.
(3)
Create a rejuvenated sense of community pride and local involvement in the legacy of significant historical events, local historic development, architectural design, landmarks and the beauty of the past.
(4)
Protect and enhance Babylon's attractiveness to visitors and the support and stimulus to the economy thereby provided.
(5)
Ensure the harmonious, orderly and efficient growth and development of the Town.