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Timestamp: 2020-07-07 15:31:25
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 287', '§ 287', '§ 287', '§ 287', '§ 287', '§ 287', '§ 287', '§ 287', '§ 287', '§ 287', '§ 287', '§ 287', '§ 1']

City of Weyauwega, WI Historic Preservation
§ 287-1 Declaration of policy; purpose.
§ 287-3 Historic Preservation Commission.
§ 287-4 Historic structure, site and district designation criteria.
§ 287-5 Authority of Commission; certificate of appropriateness.
§ 287-6 Designation procedures; creation of historic district.
§ 287-7 Interim control.
§ 287-8 Violations and penalties.
Chapter 287 Historic Preservation
[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of the City of Weyauwega 5-21-2001 by Ord. No. 2001-01 as Title 15, Ch. 6 of the 2001 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Effect and accomplish the protection, enhancement and preservation of such improvements, sites and districts which represent or reflect elements of the City of Weyauwega's cultural, social, economic, political and architectural history.
Safeguard the City of Weyauwega's historic, prehistoric and cultural heritage, as embodied and reflected in such historic structures, sites and districts.
Stabilize and improve property values and enhance the visual and aesthetic character of the City of Weyauwega.
Protect and enhance the City of Weyauwega's attractions to residents, tourists and visitors and serve as a support and stimulus to business and industry.
The certificate issued by the Commission approving alteration, rehabilitation, construction, reconstruction or demolition of a historic structure, historic site or any improvement in a historic district.
An area designated by the City Council on recommendation of the Commission that contains two or more historic improvements or sites.
Any parcel of land of historic significance due to a substantial value in tracing the history or prehistory of man, or upon which a historic event has occurred, and which has been designated as a historic site under this chapter, or an improvement parcel, or part thereof, on which is situated a historic structure and any abutting improvement parcel, or part thereof, used as and constituting part of the premises on which the historic structure is situated.
Any improvement which has a special character or special historic interest or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the City of Weyauwega, state, or nation and which has been designated as a historic structure pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
Any building, structure, place, work of art or other object constituting a physical betterment of real property or any part of such betterment, including streets, alleys, sidewalks, curbs, lighting fixtures, signs and the like.
A Historic Preservation Commission may be created, consisting of seven members. Of the membership, if available in the community, one shall be a registered architect, one shall be a historian, one shall be a licensed real estate broker, one shall be an Alderperson and three shall be citizen members. Each member shall have, to the highest extent practicable, a known interest in historic preservation. The Mayor shall appoint the Commissioners subject to confirmation by the City Council. Of the initial members so appointed, two shall serve a term of one year, two shall serve a term of two years and three shall serve a term of three years. Thereafter, the term for each member shall be three years.
In the alternative, the City Council may delegate the responsibilities of the Historic Preservation Commission to the Plan Commission.
For purposes of this chapter, a historic structure, historic site, or historic district designation may be placed on any site, natural or improved, including any building, improvement or structure located thereon, or any area of particular historic, architectural, archaeological or cultural significance to the City of Weyauwega, such as historic structures, sites, or districts which:
Exemplify or reflect the broad cultural, political, economic, or social history of the nation, state or community;
Are representative of the notable work of a master builder, designer or architect who influenced his/her age; or
The Commission shall adopt specific operating guidelines for historic structure, historic site and historic district designation, provided that such are in conformance with the provisions of this chapter.
Designation. The Commission shall have the power, subject to § 287-6, to designate historic structures and historic sites and to recommend designation of historic districts within the City of Weyauwega limits. Such designations shall be made based on § 287-4. Historic districts shall be approved by the City Council. Once designated, such historic structures, sites and districts shall be subject to all the provisions of this chapter.
No owner or person in charge of a historic structure, historic site or structure within a historic district shall reconstruct, alter or demolish all or any part of the exterior of such property or construct any improvement upon such designated property or properties or cause or permit any such work to be performed upon such property or demolish such property unless a certificate of appropriateness has been granted by the Historic Preservation Commission. Unless such certificate has been granted by the Commission, the Building Inspector shall not issue a permit for any such work.
Upon filing any application for a certificate of appropriateness with the Commission, the Commission shall approve the application unless:
In the case of the construction of a new improvement upon a historic site or within a historic district, the exterior of such improvement would adversely affect or not harmonize with the external appearance of other neighboring improvements on such site or within the district.
In the case of any property located in a historic district, the proposed construction, reconstruction, exterior alteration or demolition does not conform to the purpose and intent of this chapter and to the objectives and design criteria of the historic preservation plan for said district.
The building or structure is of such architectural or historical significance that its demolition would be detrimental to the public interest and contrary to the general welfare of the people of the City of Weyauwega and state.
The issuance of a certificate of appropriateness shall not relieve the applicant from obtaining other permits and approvals required by the City of Weyauwega. A building permit or other municipal permit shall be invalid if it is obtained without the presentation of the certificate of appropriateness required for the proposed work.
Appeals. Should the Commission fail to issue a certificate of appropriateness due to the failure of the proposal to conform to the guidelines, the applicant may appeal such decision to the City Council within 30 days. In addition, if the Commission fails to issue a certificate of appropriateness, the Commission shall, with the cooperation of the applicant, work with the applicant in an attempt to obtain a certificate of appropriateness within the guidelines of this chapter.
Recognition of historic structures, sites and districts. At such times as a historic structure, site or district has been properly designated, the Commission, in cooperation with the property owner, may cause to be prepared and erected on such property, at the City of Weyauwega's expense, a suitable plaque declaring that such property is a historic structure, site or district.
The Commission may, after notice and public hearing, designate historic structures and historic sites and recommend historic districts, or rescind such designation or recommendation, after application of the criteria in § 287-4 above. At least 10 days prior to such hearing, the Commission shall notify the owners of record, as listed in the office of the City Assessor, who are owners of property in whole or in part situated within 200 feet of the boundaries of the property affected.
The Commission shall then conduct such public hearing and, in addition to the notified persons, may hear expert witnesses and shall have the power to subpoena such witnesses and records as it deems necessary. The Commission may conduct an independent investigation into the proposed designation or rescission. Within 10 days after the close of the public hearing, the Commission may designate the property as either a historic structure or historic site or recommend its inclusion in a historic district, or rescind the designation. After the designation or rescission has been made, notification shall be sent to the property owner or owners. Notification shall also be given the City Administrator, Building Inspector, Plan Commission and the City Assessor. The Commission shall cause the designation or rescission to be recorded, at City of Weyauwega expense, in the County Register of Deeds office or the recommendation to be submitted to the City Council as provided by Subsection B below.
For preservation purposes, the Historic Preservation Commission shall select geographically defined areas within the City of Weyauwega to be designated as historic districts and shall prepare a historic preservation plan for each area. A historic district may be designated for any geographic area of particular historic, architectural or cultural significance to the City of Weyauwega, after application of the criteria in § 287-4 above. Each historic preservation plan prepared for or by the Historic Preservation Commission shall include a cultural and architectural analysis supporting the historic significance of the area, the specific guidelines for development, and a statement of preservation objectives.
Review and adoption procedure:
Historic Preservation Commission. The Historic Preservation Commission shall hold a public hearing when considering the plan for a historic district. Notice of the time, place and purpose of the public hearing shall be sent by the City Administrator to the Alderpersons in which the historic district is located and the owners of record, as listed in the office of the City Assessor, who are owners of the property within the proposed historic district or situated in whole or in part within 200 feet of the boundaries of the proposed historic district. Said notice is to be sent at least 10 days prior to the date of the public hearing. Following the public hearing, the Historic Preservation Commission shall vote to recommend, reject or withhold action on the plan.
The City Council. The City Council, upon receipt of the recommendations from the Historic Preservation Commission, shall hold a public hearing, notice to be given as noted in Subsection B(2)(a) above, and shall, following the public hearing, either designate or reject the historic district. Designation of the historic district shall constitute adoption of the plan prepared for that district and direct the implementation of said plan.
No building permit shall be issued by the Building Inspector for alteration, construction, demolition, or removal of a nominated historic structure or historic site or any property or structure within a nominated historic district from the date of the meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission at which a nomination form is first presented until the final disposition of the nomination by the Historic Preservation Commission or the City Council, unless such alteration, removal or demolition is authorized by formal resolution of the City Council as necessary for public health, welfare or safety. In no event shall the delay be for more than 180 days.
§ 287-8 Violations and penalties. [1]
Any person or persons violating any provision of this chapter shall be subject to a penalty as provided in § 1-3 of this Code for each separate violation. Each and every day during which a violation continues shall be deemed to be a separate offense. Notice of violation shall be issued by the Building Inspector.