There exist within the Town structures which, by reason of their antiquity
or uniqueness of architectural construction or design, are of particular historic
significance to the heritage of the Town. The regulations set forth in this
chapter are intended to effect and accomplish the protection, enhancement
and perpetuation of the external features of these structures.
The Town Board shall compile a list of properties which contain one or more historic structures, which list may be amended from time to time at the discretion of the Town Board. Such structures are eligible for inclusion on an official Historic Register of the Town upon election by the owner. Any structure included on this Historic Register shall be entitled to a waiver of fees as per §
56-10 of this chapter and shall be subject to the restrictions imposed by this chapter.
Unless specifically defined below, words or phrases in this chapter
shall have their common meaning so as to give this chapter its most reasonable
application.
ALTERATION
Any act or process that changes one or more of the exterior architectural,
structural or cosmetic features of a structure.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A certificate issued by the Planning Board indicating its approval
of plans for alteration, construction (as defined herein) or demolition of
a structure listed on the Town's Historic Register.
CERTIFICATE OF ECONOMIC HARDSHIP
A certificate, issued by the Zoning Board of Appeals, authorizing
an alteration, construction or demolition, even though a certificate of appropriateness
has been previously denied.
CONSTRUCTION
The act of making an addition to an existing structure listed on
the Town's Historic Register.
DEMOLITION
Any act or process that destroys in part or in whole a structure
listed on the Town's Historic Register.
REPAIR
Any change that is not construction or alteration.
No person shall carry out any exterior alteration of a structure or
any construction (as defined herein) or demolition of a structure listed on
the Town's Historic Register without first obtaining a certificate of
appropriateness from the Planning Board or a certificate of economic hardship
from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed
to prevent the ordinary maintenance and repair of any exterior architectural
feature of a structure listed on the Town's Historic Register. Painting
and staining are to be considered ordinary maintenance.
The certificate of appropriateness or certificate of economic hardship
required by this chapter shall be in addition to, and not in lieu of, any
building permit and/or any other permits and approvals required by any local,
state and federal agencies.
The Town shall not charge any fees to the applicant for the submission
and review of an application for a certificate of appropriateness and/or a
certificate of economic hardship. The Town shall waive all fees for any building
permit and/or demolition permit required for the alteration, construction
or demolition which is the subject of a certificate of appropriateness or
a certificate of economic hardship.