The purposes of this chapter are:
A. To protect buildings listed on the Borough Inventory
of Historic Sites from demolition or major alteration that would destroy
historic value.
B. To encourage owners of those buildings to explore
alternatives to demolition.
C. To foster pride in the community and our historic
past.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
BCCO
Borough Construction Code Official.
DEMOLITION
Pulling down, destroying, removing or razing a building or
structure, in whole or part (including exterior walls or roof). Demolition
shall not include ordinary maintenance, repair, or addition to a building.
DEVELOPER
Owner or other person or firm applying for demolition or
building permits on an historic home.
HISTORIC SITES
A.
HISTORIC STRUCTUREAny property listed on the Upper Saddle River Inventory of Historic Sites that has enough of the original exterior remaining to be recognizable as historic as determined by the HPC.
B.
HISTORIC LOCATIONAny property listed on the Upper Saddle River Inventory of Historic Sites that is located where the original structure was but has undergone so much alteration that it no longer contains enough of the original to be recognizable as historic as determined by the IIPC, or where the original structure has been razed.
HPC
Historic Preservation Commission.
A. Involves extensive removal or covering up of original
historic materials including but not limited to siding, rooflines,
window and door surrounds, corner boards and moldings and/or significant
changes to the structural frame.
B. Substantially changes the character of the building
in terms of size, scale, mass and proportion.
C. Leaves no clear distinction between the original historic
building and the new.
D. Is inconsistent with the predominant architectural
style and historic qualities of the building.
E. Renders the building unrecognizable as an historic
site.
RELOCATION
Moving of a building to a new location on the same or another
lot.
The HPC shall be issued copies of any application
for demolition or alteration of an historic site protected under this
chapter. The HPC shall present an opinion on the application in 45
days from the date the completed application is received, during which
time no work is to be done on the property.
A. During this review period, the HPC may work with the
developer to explore alternatives to extensive alteration or demolition
so that they are not the first or only alternatives considered when
the home is sold. If the developer is unable to meet with the HPC
during this period, the HPC shall request that the BCCO hold issuance
of permits until the developer has met with the HPC.
B. If agreement is reached between the HPC and the developer,
the HPC shall issue a letter stating the terms of the agreement. Upon
receipt of the letter, the developer may proceed with obtaining permits
for the proposed demolition/relocation/alteration. Copies of the HPC
letter shall be forwarded to the BCCO, the developer, and all Borough
agencies involved in review of the project. All work on the building
shall be done in accordance with the agreement.
C. If the application is unacceptable to the HPC, the
HPC shall state its reasons and recommendations in writing within
45 days and forward copies to the BCCO, the developer, and all Borough
agencies involved in review of the project. The applicable Borough
agencies will then determine whether to accept or deny the application,
or to request that the developer make changes that would be in line
with HPC recommendations.
D. The developer shall grant the HPC access to the premises
to take photographs for historical record should demolition or major
alteration be planned.
Alternatives may include:
A. Historically accurate restoration.
B. Expansion or addition to the building which is compatible
historically with the original building.
[Amended 11-12-2008 by Ord. No. 15-08]
At the end of the forty-five-day review period (§
62A-5), if no action has been recommended by the HPC, the developer shall be entitled to apply for demolition and/or building. Upon expiration of said forty-five-day review period, the Zoning Enforcement Official may approve such demolition and/or building permit application.
All agreements between the HPC and the developer (§
62A-5) shall expire two years from the date of the written agreement if the work authorized has not commenced.
Nothing in this chapter shall restrict or prevent
the BCCO from ordering the immediate demolition of any building which
is determined to be imminently dangerous or unsafe to the public.
If any section, sentence or any other part of
this chapter is adjudged unconstitutional or invalid, such judgment
shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder of this chapter
but shall be confined in its effect to the section, sentence or other
part of this chapter directly involved in the controversy which such
judgment shall be rendered.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances which
are inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter are hereby repealed,
but only to the extent of such inconsistencies.
This chapter shall take effect immediately upon
final passage and publication as provided by law.