In accordance with the provisions of Act 167, entitled "An Act Authorizing Counties, Cities, Boroughs,
Incorporated Towns and Townships to Create Historic Districts Within
Their Geographic Boundaries; Providing For the Appointment of Boards
of Historical Architectural Review; Empowering Governing Bodies of
Political Subdivisions to Protect the Distinctive Historical Character
of These Districts and to Regulate the Erection, Reconstruction, Alteration,
Restoration, Demolition or Razing of Buildings within the Historic
Districts," adopted by the General Assembly of Pennsylvania on the
13th day of June 1961, and as amended, there is hereby created in
the Borough of Sayre an historic district to be known as the "Sayre
Borough Historic District."
This chapter shall be entitled "An Ordinance
to Control the Demolition or Razing of Buildings or Structures in
the Sayre Borough Historic District."
This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Sayre Borough Historic Ordinance."
The intent of this chapter is as follows:
A. To preserve historic buildings and structures located
within the Historic District.
B. To protect those portions of the Borough which reflect
the cultural, economical, social, political, and architectural history
of the Borough of Sayre.
C. To awaken an interest in our historic past.
D. To strengthen the Borough's economy.
E. To stabilize and improve property values in said district.
F. To promote the use of the buildings and structures
in the Historic District for the culture, education, pleasure and
the general welfare of the people of the Borough of Sayre.
The Historic District shall consist of the following
areas:
A. The proposed National Register District, as recommended
by the Pennsylvania Museum Commission, as set forth on a map prepared
by the Bradford County Planning Commission and approved by Sayre Borough
Council and attached hereto and made a part of this chapter as amended
on October 16, 2008.
[Amended 11-21-2005 by Ord. No. 837; 10-16-2008 by Ord. No.
861]
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
BUILDING
Any structure having a roof supported by columns or walls,
used or intended to be used for the shelter or enclosure of persons
or personal property.
CODE OFFICER
The officer of the Borough designated by the Council as the
individual who issues the permit for the demolition or razing of all
or a part of any building or structure in the Borough of Sayre.
DEMOLITION/RAZING
The dismantling or tearing down of all or a part of any building
or structure.
PERMIT
An approval statement signed by the Code Officer authorizing
the demolition or razing of all or parts of any building or structure.
PERMIT APPLICATION
The request filed by any person with the Code Officer that
seeks authorization to raze or demolish all or parts of any building
or structure.
REVIEW BOARD
The agency that advises the Borough Council on any requests
for authorization to demolish or raze all or a part of any building
or structure within the Historic District.
STRUCTURE
Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires
location on the ground or attachment to something having a fixed location
on the ground.
In determining the recommendation to be presented
to the Borough Council concerning the issuing of a certificate of
appropriateness authorizing the issuance of a demolition permit, the
Review Board shall consider the following matters:
A. The effect of the proposed change upon the general
historic and architectural nature of the district shall be considered.
B. The building should possess a high degree of integrity
and quality with a minimum of no architecturally significant intrusions.
C. The building should possess a sense of cohesiveness
through characteristics of architectural style, such as height, proportion,
scale, rhythm, and detail.
D. The building should possess a special character or
special historical and aesthetic atmosphere, which distinguishes it
from the surrounding area.
E. The building should be readily definable by either
man-made or natural boundaries with a major focal point or points
within it.
F. The building should be significant in the historical
or cultural life of the Borough, the commonwealth, or the nation.
G. The Borough need not represent a particular architectural
style and may, in fact, contain a wide variety of styles, provided
that they are in harmonious relationship.
The Code Officer shall have the power to institute
any proceedings at law or in equity necessary for the enforcement
of this chapter.
If a building presents a clear and present danger
to the public or has been rendered unfit for habitation because of
fire, explosion or similar cause, the terms of this chapter may be
temporarily waived to the extent that the applicant can render interim,
short-term repairs to ensure the property is safe and habitable under
the terms of the Building Code of the Borough of Sayre as previously adopted and amended.
Any changes made to the building other than emergency repairs, and
any permanent alterations, shall be subject to the requirements of
this chapter.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall fail
to comply with the requirements of this chapter or violate the terms
hereof shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine
of not more than $600, plus costs of prosecution, and in default of
payment of such fine and costs, be imprisoned for a period not in
excess of one day for each dollar in default up to a maximum imprisonment
of 90 days; provided, however, that each day's continuance of a violation
of any of the provisions of this chapter shall constitute a separate
offense.