No building within the Village of Maple Bluff shall be razed without a permit from the Building Board. An application for such permit shall be accompanied by the documents required in Article
III. If the applicant intends to build a new building on the demolition site, no demolition permit will be issued without a building permit for the new building.
In determining whether to issue a permit to
demolish all or part of a structure, the Building Board shall consider
and may give decisive weight to any or all of the following:
A. Demolition would be detrimental to the public interest.
B. The building contributes to the distinctive architectural
character of the Village as a whole.
C. The building is of such old and unusual or uncommon
design, texture and/or material that it could not be reproduced or
reproduction would be difficult and/or expensive.
D. Retention of the building would encourage the study
of American history, architecture and design.
E. The building is in such deteriorated condition that
it is not structurally or economically feasible to preserve/restore
it.
A snow fence or other approved barricade shall
be provided as soon as any portion of the building is removed and
shall remain during razing operations. After all razing operations
have been completed, the foundation shall be filled at least one foot
above the adjacent grade, the property raked clean, and all debris
hauled away. Razing permits shall lapse and be void unless the work
authorized thereby is commenced within six months from the date thereof
or completed within 30 calendar days from the date of commencement
of said work. Any unfinished portion of work remaining beyond the
required 30 days must have special approval from the Building Inspector.
All debris must be hauled away at the end of
each day for the work that was done on that day or stored in a dumpster
to be emptied regularly. Combustible material shall not be used for
backfill but shall be hauled away. There shall not be any burning
of materials on the site of the razed building without prior approval
from the Fire Chief. If any razing or removal operation under this
article results in, or would likely result in, an excessive amount
of dust particles in the air creating a nuisance in the vicinity thereof,
the permittee shall take all necessary steps, by use of water spraying
or other appropriate means, to eliminate such nuisance. All streets
must be free from debris at all times and thoroughly cleaned at the
end of each day. The permittee shall take all necessary steps, prior
to the razing of a building, through the employment of a qualified
person in the field of pest control or by other appropriate means,
to treat the building so as to prevent the spread and migration of
rodents and insects therefrom during and after the razing operations.