[Amended 7-28-1992]
In order to promote the educational, cultural,
economic and general welfare of the Town of Farmington and the public
through the preservation and protection of the distinctive characteristics
of buildings and places associated with the history of or indicative
of a period or style of architecture of the Town, state or nation,
the Farmington Historic District, as described in Exhibit A and as
shown on the map, Exhibit B, annexed hereto, is established pursuant to C.G.S. §§ 7-147a
to 7-147k, inclusive, as amended.
[Amended 7-28-1992; 3-9-2004]
The Farmington Historic District Commission
(hereinafter referred to as the "Commission") shall consist of five
regular members and three alternate members, who shall be electors
of the Town holding no salaried municipal office. It shall be the
purpose of the Commission to perform the duties and functions of an
historic district commission and historic properties commission as
provided in C.G.S. §§ 7-147a to 7-147y, inclusive,
as amended, and this article.
[Amended 7-28-1992; 3-9-2004]
The Commission shall be vested with all the
powers and shall faithfully perform all duties imposed upon historic
district commissions and historic properties commissions in C.G.S.
§§ 7-147a to 7-147y, inclusive, as amended.
The Commission shall fix the time and place
of its regular meetings and provide a method for calling special meetings.
The presence of four members shall constitute a quorum, and no resolution
or vote, except a vote to adjourn or fix the time and place of its
next meeting, shall be adopted by less than three affirmative votes.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALTERED
Changed, modified, rebuilt, removed, demolished, restored,
razed, moved or reconstructed.
BUILDING
A combination of materials forming a shelter for persons,
animals or property.
ERECTED
Constructed, built, installed or enlarged.
HISTORIC PROPERTY
Any individual building, structure, object or site that is
significant in the history, architecture, archaeology and culture
of the Town, state or nation and the real property used in connection
therewith.
[Added 3-9-2004]
STRUCTURE
Any combination of materials, other than a building, which
is affixed to the land, and shall include but not be limited to signs,
fences and walls.
[Amended 3-9-2004]
Where, by reason of topographical conditions,
district borderline situations or because of other unusual circumstances
solely with respect to a certain parcel of land and not affecting
generally the district in which it is situated, the strict application
of any provision of C.G.S. §§ 7-147a to 7-147y, inclusive,
as amended, would result in exceptional practical difficulty or undue
hardship upon the owner of any specific property, the Commission,
in passing upon applications, shall have the power to vary or modify
strict adherence to said sections or to interpret the meaning of said
sections so as to relieve such difficulty or hardship, provided that
such variance, modification or interpretation shall remain in harmony
with the general purpose and intent of said sections so that the general
character of the district shall be conserved and substantial justice
done or, as to an historic property, the historic and architectural
aspects of the historic property conserved. In granting variations
the Commission may impose such reasonable and additional stipulations
and conditions as will, in its judgment, better fulfill the purposes
of said sections. In addition to the filing required by Subsection
(b) of C.G.S. § 7-147e or 7-147v, the Commission shall,
for each variation granted, place upon its records and in the notice
to the applicant the reason for its determinations.
Any person or persons severally or jointly aggrieved
by any decision of the Historic District Commission or of any officer
thereof may, within 15 days from the date when such decision was rendered,
take an appeal to the Superior Court for the judicial district of
Hartford/New Britain at Hartford, which appeal shall be made returnable
to such Court in the same manner as that prescribed for other civil
actions brought to such Court. Notice of such appeal shall be given
by leaving a true and attested copy thereof in the hands of or at
the usual place of abode of the Chairman or Clerk of the Commission
within 12 days before the return day to which such appeal has been
taken. Procedure upon such appeal shall be the same as that defined
in C.G.S. § 8-8, as amended.
[Amended 3-9-2004; 2-26-2008; 2-13-2012; 7-13-2021; 2-7-2023; 2-4-2024]
The boundaries of the Farmington Historic District
shall be shown on a map captioned "The Town of Farmington Official
Historic District and Historic Properties Map," approved by the Town
Council January 2, 2024, effective date February 4, 2024, and on a
legal description attached hereto and incorporated and made part of
this article.
The facilities and services of the Farmington
Town Planner, his staff and office shall be available to the Commission
as it may reasonably require. The Commission shall otherwise operate
within the amount of the appropriation provided in the Town budget
each year.
This article shall not apply to property owned
by the Town of Farmington so long as the Town of Farmington owns such
property.