The Historic Preservation Commission shall be established pursuant to Chapter
9, Boards, Commissions, Councils and Agencies, of the Harford County Code, as amended.
This article may not be construed to:
A. Prevent any routine maintenance or repair of an exterior feature
which involves no change in design, material or outward appearance
of a site or structure proposed or designated as a Historic Landmark;
B. Prevent the construction, rehabilitation, restoration, reconstruction,
alteration or demolition of any exterior features of a Historic Landmark
which the Department of Inspections, License and Permits determines
is required for the public safety because of an unsafe or dangerous
condition; or
C. Prevent or prohibit the owner or occupant, if any, of a Historic
Landmarks from using that site or structure in any lawful manner,
so long as the use does not involve the demolition of the structure
or the alteration of its architectural features.
The County Council of Harford County may designate the boundaries
of sites, structures or areas as Historic Landmarks or Historic Districts
if:
A. The Historic Preservation Commission has recommended a site, structure or area for designation as a Historic Landmark or Historic District in accordance with §
267-110 (Procedure for designation) set forth below; and
B. The site, structure or area qualifies for designation in accordance with the criteria for designation set forth in §
267-109 (Criteria for designation).
A site, structure or area shall be at least 50 years of age
or older, have sufficient integrity of location, design, materials
and workmanship and meet one or more of the following criteria.
A. Historical and cultural significance:
(1)
Is associated with events significant in the past;
(2)
Is associated with the lives of persons significant in the past;
(3)
Has character, interest or value as part of the heritage or
culture of Harford County, the State of Maryland or the United States;
or
(4)
Has the potential to provide important information about history
or prehistory.
B. Architectural and design significance:
(1)
Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a particular architectural
style, period or method of construction;
(2)
Represents the work of a notable architect or master builder;
(3)
Possesses high artistic value; or
(4)
Represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose components
may lack individual distinction.
A designation may be amended or rescinded upon petition to the
County Council and compliance with the same procedure and according
to the same criteria set forth herein for designation.
The Harford County Historic Landmarks List shall be kept on
file and available for public inspection at the Department of Planning
and Zoning.
Except when the Historic Landmark is County owned or operated,
the following requirements must be met:
A. If a proposed use will be on a property that is adjacent to, or within
500 feet of, a Historic Landmark, the proposed use shall have a buffer
and landscaping in accordance with this section.
B. The Historic Preservation Commission shall make buffer recommendations
to the Director of Planning and Zoning and shall consider the following:
(1)
The nature and extent of the proposed use, the degree of compatibility
between the proposed use and the Historic Landmark.
(2)
The extent to which the buffer yard will help to preserve the
character of the Historic Landmark.
(3)
The size of the property on which the proposed use will be located.
(4)
The distance of the proposed use from the Historic Landmark.
(5)
The size of the property on which the Historic Landmark is located.
C. After reviewing the Historic Preservation Commission's buffer recommendation,
the Director of Planning and Zoning or his or her designee shall determine
the required width and landscaping of the buffer.
(1)
The width shall be up to 75 feet.
(2)
Landscaping shall be provided consistent with the criteria put forth in §
267-29 (Landscaping).
Fees, if any, shall be as established in Chapter
157 of the Harford County Code, as amended.
The County may proceed with appropriate enforcement actions, pursuant to §
267-14 (Violations and penalties).