This article shall be known by and maybe referred
to by this short title of "The Historic Preservation Ordinance of
the Borough of Closter."
The provisions of this article are intended
to effect and accomplish the protection, enhancement, and perpetuation
of especially noteworthy examples and elements of the Borough's environment
in order:
A. To safeguard the heritage of Closter by preserving
resources within the Borough which reflect elements of its cultural,
social, economic, and architectural history;
B. To encourage the continued use of historic and/or
noteworthy buildings, structures, objects, and sites and to facilitate
their appropriate reuse;
C. To maintain and develop an appropriate and harmonious
setting for the historic and architecturally significant buildings,
structures, sites, and districts within the Borough;
D. To stabilize and improve property values within the
Borough;
E. To foster civic pride in the history and architecture
of the Borough;
F. To encourage proper maintenance of and reinvestment
in the buildings and structures within the Borough;
G. To regulate appropriate alteration of historic sites
as well as new construction within or near historic districts to ensure
compatibility with the existing environment and the Master Plan of
the Borough;
H. To discourage the unnecessary demolition or other
destruction of historic resources;
I. To further the public's knowledge of the history and
development of the Borough as well as its appreciation of the Borough's
historic sites;
J. To enhance the visual and aesthetic character, diversity,
and continuity, and interest in the Borough and its neighborhoods;
K. To encourage beautification and private investment
in the Borough;
L. To promote the economic welfare of the Borough through
the preservation of its historic sites and landscapes.
As used in this article:
ADDITION
An extension or increase in building size, floor area or
height.
ALTERATION
Any change in the exterior of architectural features or of
any improvement or addition.
APPLICATION
A request to the Commission made pursuant to this article
for the purposes of obtaining a certificate of appropriateness or
other action by the Commission hereunder specified.
APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
The application to the Planning Board or the Zoning Board
of Adjustment of the Borough for the approval of a major or minor
subdivision plat, site plan, planned development, conditional use,
zoning variants, or the direction of the issuance of a permit pursuant
to Section 25 or 27 of P.L. 1975, c. 291 (N.J.S.A. 40:55d-34 or 40:55D-36).
BUILDING
Any man-made structure, its site and appurtenances created
to shelter any form of human activity.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS (or C/A)
That document issued by the Historic Preservation Commission
required before work commences on any landmark or building, structure,
site, or object located within a landmark district.
COMMISSION
The Historic Preservation Commission pursuant to the provisions
of this article.
CONSTRUCTION OFFICIAL
The officer in charge in the granting of building or construction
permits in the Borough.
DEMOLITION
The partial or total razing, dismantling, or destruction,
whether entirely or in significant part, of any building, structure,
object or site. Demolition includes the removal of a building, structure
or object from its site or the removal or destruction of the facade
or surface.
DESIGNATED PROPERTY or DISTRICT
An individual building, structure, site, object, or district
which has been designated as having historical, architectural, cultural,
aesthetic, or other significance pursuant to the provision of this
article.
DEVELOPMENT
The division of a parcel of land into two or more parcels,
construction, reconstruction, conversion, structural alterations,
relocation or enlargement of any building or other structure, or of
any mining excavation or landfill, and any use or change in the use
of any building or other structure, or land extension of use of land
for which permission may be required pursuant to the Municipal Land
Use Law.
EVALUATION
The process of determining whether identified properties
meet defined criteria of historical, architectural, archeological,
or cultural significance.
HISTORIC DISTRICT
One or more historic sites and certain intervening or surrounding
property significantly affecting or affected by the quality and character
of historic site or sites as specifically designated herein.
HISTORIC RESOURCE
Any prehistoric or historic district, site, building, structure,
or object included in the Borough Historic Site's Survey, or eligible
for inclusion in the National Register (of Historic Places); such
term includes artifacts, records, and remains which are related to
such a district, site, building, structure, or object.
HISTORIC SITE
Any real property, man-made structure, natural object, or
configuration or any portion or group of the foregoing which has been
designated in the Master Plan as being of historic, archeological,
cultural, scenic or architectural significance at the national, state,
or local level, as specifically designated herein, or any property
which is located in a historic district. The designation of a historic
site or landmark shall be deemed to include the Tax Map lot on which
it is located as well as the right-of-way contiguous thereto.
IMPROVEMENT
Any structure or any part thereof installed upon real property
by human endeavor and intended to be kept at the location of such
construction or installation.
IN-KIND
Construction or construction materials that match construction
or construction materials being replaced on a designated structure
or object, thereby maintaining historic composition, design, color,
texture and other visual qualities.
[Added 2-14-2007 by Ord. No. 2007:980]
INTEGRITY
The ability of a property or element to convey its historic
significance; the retention of those essential characteristics and
features that enable a property to effectively convey its significance.
INTERESTED PARTY
Any person whose right to use, acquire or enjoy property
is affected by any action taken under this article or whose rights
to use, acquire or enjoy property under this article or under any
other law of this state or of the United States have been denied,
violated or infringed by an action or a failure to act under this
article.
INVENTORY
A list of historic properties determined to meet criteria
of significance specified herein.
LANDMARK
A building, structure, site, or object which has a special
character or special historical or aesthetic interest as part of the
development, heritage, or cultural characteristics of the Borough,
state, or nation, and which has been designated as a landmark pursuant
to the provisions of this article.
LANDMARK DISTRICT or DISTRICT
A geographic area with distinctly definable boundaries composed
of several buildings or sites which:
A.
Has acquired a unity of character through the
interrelationships of the component buildings and sites; and
B.
Has been designated as having historical, archeological,
cultural, scenic, architectural or other significance pursuant to
the provisions of this article.
MASTER PLAN
The Master Plan of the Borough of Closter, as amended from
time to time, compiled pursuant to the Municipal Land Use Law.
MINOR APPLICATION
Any application for certificate of appropriateness which:
A.
Does not involve demolition, relocation, or
removal of a historic site;
B.
Does not involve an addition to an individual
property or a property in a historic district or new construction
in a historic district;
C.
Is a request for approval of fences, signs,
lighting, paving, or streetscape work which will comply with the adopted
design guidelines for the improvement proposed and which will not
substantially affect the characteristics of the historic site or the
historic district.
MUNICIPAL LAND USE LAW
The Municipal Land Use Law of the State of New Jersey, P.L.
1975, c . 291 (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq.), as amended from time to
time.
NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA
The established criteria for evaluating the eligibility of
properties for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.
NONCONTRIBUTING BUILDINGS
A building, site, structure, or object that does not add
to the historic or architectural qualities, historic associations
or archaeological values for which a property is significant because:
it was not present during the period of significance; due to alterations,
disturbances, additions, or other changes, it no longer possesses
historic integrity reflecting its character at that time or is incapable
of yielding important information about the period.
OBJECT
A material thing of functional, aesthetic, cultural, historic,
scenic, or scientific value that may be, by nature or design, movable,
yet related to a specific setting or environment.
ORDINANCE
A legislative act of the governing body of a municipality
adopted in accordance with statutory requirements as to notice, publicity,
and public hearing as required by law.
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
The repair of any deterioration, wear, or damage to a structure
or any part thereof in order to return the same as nearly practicable
to its original condition prior to the occurrence or such deterioration,
wear, or damage with in-kind material and replacement of exterior
elements or accessory hardware, including signs, using the same materials
and workmanship and having the same appearance.
OWNER
Any person having a right, title, or interest in any property
so as to be legally entitled, upon obtaining such permits and other
authorizations as may be required pursuant to law, to perform construction,
alteration, removal, demolition, or other work with respect to such
property.
PERMIT
Any required approval for exterior work to any improvement
or property in a historic district or on a historic site. Permit shall
include, but is not limited to, a building permit, a demolition permit,
a permit to move, convert, relocate, or remodel, or to change the
use or type of occupancy of any improvement or property in a historic
district which involves exterior changes to the structure or the property
on which it is located.
PRESERVATION
The act or process of applying measures to sustain the existing
form, integrity and material of a building or structure, and the existing
form of vegetative cover of a site. It may include initial stabilization
work, where necessary, as well as ongoing maintenance of the historic
building materials.
PROTECTION
The act or process of applying measures designed to preserve
the physical condition of a property by guarding it from deterioration
or loss.
RECONSTRUCTION
The act or process of reproducing by new construction the
exact same form and detail of a vanished or nonsurviving building,
structure, or object, or any part thereof, as it appeared at a specific
period of time when documentary and visible evidence is available
to permit accurate reconstruction.
REHABILITATION
The act or process of returning a property to its state of
utility though repair or alteration which makes possible an efficient
contemporary use while preserving those portions or features of the
property which are significant to its historical, architectural and
cultural values.
REPAIR
Any work done on an improvement that is not an addition and
does not change the exterior appearance of any improvement; provided,
however, that any such repairs must be done with materials and workmanship
of the same quality as the existing materials and workmanship of the
improvement.
RESTORATION
The act or process of accurately recovering the form and
details of a property and its setting as it appeared at a particular
period of time by means of the removal of a later work or by the replacement
of missing earlier work.
SITE
Any real property, whether public or private, with or without
improvements, which is the location of a significant event or series
of events, a prehistoric or historic occupation or activity, or a
building, structure, or object, or any configuration, portion, or
group of forgoing, which has been designated by the Commission as
having historical, archeological, cultural, scenic, or architectural
significance pursuant to the provisions of this article.
STREETSCAPE
The visual character of the street including, but not limited
to, the architecture, building setbacks and height, fences, storefronts,
signs, lighting, parking areas, materials, sidewalks, curbing and
landscaping.
STRUCTURE
A combination of materials to form a construction for occupancy,
use or ornamentation whether installed on, above, or below the surface
of a parcel of land. The word "structure" shall also include any building
or improvement with a roof.
SURVEY
A process of identifying and gathering data on a community's
historic resources. It includes a field survey which is the physical
search for and recording of historic resources on the ground, preliminary
planning and background research before the field survey begins, organization
and presentation of survey data as the survey proceeds, and the development
of inventories.
SURVEY DATA
The raw data produced by the survey; that is, all the information
gathered on each property and area investigated.
VIEW or PUBLIC VIEW
The view by the public of a building, structure, object,
or site from any point on a street or walkway which is used as a public
thoroughfare, either vehicular and/or pedestrian.
The Planning Board and Board of Adjustment shall
refer to the Commission every application submitted to either Board
for development in historic zoning districts or on historic sites
designated on the Zoning or Official Map, or identified in any component
element of the Master Plan. The referral shall be made when the application
for development is deemed complete or is scheduled for a hearing,
whichever occurs sooner. Failure to refer the application as required
shall not invalidate any hearing or proceeding. The Commission may
provide its advice, which shall be conveyed through its delegated
members or staff, who shall testify orally at the hearing and explain
any written report which may have been submitted by the Commission
regarding the application. The Commission shall make available to
the applicant a copy of its written report concerning said application
for development.
It shall be the duty of all municipal officials
of the Borough of Closter reviewing all permit applications involving
any real property or improvements thereon to determine whether such
application involved any activity which should also be the subject
of an application for a permit, and if it should be, to inform the
Secretary of the Commission, the administrative officer, and the applicant
of the same.