The provisions of this chapter are intended
to effect and accomplish the identification, protection, enhancement
and perpetuation of noteworthy examples or elements of the Township's
environment in order to:
A. Safeguard the heritage of Pohatcong by preserving
resources within the Township that reflect elements of its cultural,
social, economic and architectural history.
B. Recognize and promote an appreciation of historic
landmarks within the Township for the education, economic benefit
and pleasure of the local population.
C. Maintain and develop an appropriate and harmonious
context for the historic and architecturally significant buildings,
structures, sites, objects and districts located within the Township.
D. Advise and assist with appropriate alterations of
landmarks and improvements within historic districts in order to maintain
the sense of cohesive neighborhoods which exist in Pohatcong.
E. Regulate or discourage unnecessary demolition or other
destruction of historic resources.
F. Enhance the visual and aesthetic character of the
Township.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ADDITION
The construction of a new improvement as part of an existing
improvement when such new improvement changes the exterior appearance
of any historic landmark.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER
For the purposes of this chapter only, the municipal employee
or officer, appointed by the Mayor, who is responsible for the various
administrative duties set forth hereinbelow.
ALTERATION
Any work done on any improvement which is not an addition
to the improvement and constitutes a change by addition or replacement
in the exterior architectural appearance of an improvement.
APPLICATION
A form available from the Secretary of the Historic Preservation
Commission and/or the Township Clerk which must be completed and approved
prior to constructing, repairing or altering the exterior of a designated
historic landmark or improvement located within the historic district.
BUILDING
A combination of materials to form a construction adapted
to permanent, temporary or continuous occupancy and having a roof.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL
A document indicating permission or a permit to commence
work or activity on a designated historic landmark or improvement
located within the historic district. An approved application shall
become a certificate of approval.
COLOR
From Benjamin Moore Historical Color Collections or equivalent.
COMMISSION
Refers to the Historic Preservation Commission.
DEMOLITION
Partial or total razing or destruction of any historic landmark
or of any improvement within an historic district.
DISREPAIR
The condition of being in need of repairs; a structure or
building in disrepair.
HISTORIC DISTRICT
A definable group of Tax Map lots, the improvements on which,
when viewed collectively, have a unique character resulting from their
architectural and social history of the municipality and, because
of their unique character, can readily be viewed as an area or neighborhood
distinct from surrounding portions of the municipality. Except as
otherwise stated, all references to "landmarks" in this chapter shall
be deemed to include historic districts as well.
HISTORIC LANDMARK
Any real property, improvement, natural object or configuration
or any portion or group of the foregoing determined to be of historical,
archaeological, cultural, scenic or architectural significance in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
The agency which, for the purpose of this chapter, acts as
the Historic Preservation Commission pursuant to the Municipal Land
Use Law.
IMPROVEMENT
Any structure or part thereof constructed or installed upon
real property by human endeavor and intended to be kept at the location
of such construction or installation for a period of not less than
60 continuous days.
OBJECT
A thing of functional, aesthetic, cultural, historic or scientific
value that may be, by nature or design, movable yet related to a specific
setting or environment.
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE
Repairing any deterioration, wear or damage to an improvement,
or any part thereof, in order to return the same as nearly feasible
to its condition prior to the occurrence of such deterioration, wear
or damage. "Ordinary maintenance" shall further include replacement
of exterior elements or accessory hardware, including signs, using
the same materials and having the same appearance.
REMOVAL
To partially or completely cause an improvement or portion
of an improvement to change to another location, position, station
or residence.
REPAIR
Any work done on any improvement which is not an addition
to the improvement and does not change the appearance of the exterior
surface of any improvement.
REPLACEMENT
The act or process of replicating any exterior architectural
feature.
STRUCTURE
A combination of materials to form a construction for occupancy,
use or ornamentation, having a fixed location on, above or below the
surface of land or attached to something having a fixed location on,
above or below the surface of land. For purposes of this chapter,
the word "structure" shall also include improvements such as but not
limited to fences, walls, independent radio and television antennas,
gasoline pumps, gazebos and swimming pools.
ZONING OFFICER
The Construction Code Official or Zoning Enforcement Officer
unless otherwise designated.
There is hereby created an Historic Preservation
Commission in order to carry out the responsibilities set forth in
this Historic Preservation Ordinance and in N.J.S.A. 40:55D-107 through
40:55D-112, inclusive. In order to make available to the public information
useful to the preservation and protection of historic buildings, places,
landmarks and improvements and provide the basis for consistency of
policy in decisionmaking, the Commission shall maintain complete files
and records, including but not limited to data used in the classification
of buildings, places and improvements, minutes of Commission meetings,
records of applications for certificates of approval and other matters,
as well as information, materials and references submitted by the
public relating to historic preservation. All Commission records and
minutes shall be made public records as provided by law, and all Commission
meetings shall comply with the Open Public Meetings Act (N.J.S.A.
10:4-6 et seq.). Membership, appointments and terms, conflicts of
interests and removal, officers, staff and expenditures shall be as
mandated by N.J.S.A. 40:55D-107 through 40:55D-112. The Commission
shall adopt written bylaws and procedures for the transaction of its
business and for the consideration of applications.
All uses permitted for an historic landmark
or for structures within an historic district shall be those designated
by the Official Zoning Map and Zoning Code. Such uses shall not be altered by further designation
as an historic landmark, site or district.