[HISTORY: Adopted by the Village Board of the Village of Orfordville 3-31-1992
as Title 13, Ch. 2 of the 1992 Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The Village of Orfordville hereby declares as a matter of public policy
that protecting, through preservation methods, the enhancement and perpetuation
of structures and sites having historical significance is a public necessity
[required by 1993 Wisconsin Act 471, amended § 62.23(7)(em), Wis.
Stats.] and is in the best interests of the community. The purpose of this
chapter is to:
A.
Safeguard the historic structures, historic sites and
historic districts in the Village of Orfordville that reflect elements of
the Village's history.
B.
Accomplish the protection, enhancement, and preservation
of such structures and sites that reflect historical recognition.
C.
Enhance the visual and aesthetic character of the Village.
The definitions in this chapter shall be as follows:
The Historic Preservation Committee created hereunder.
An area of the Village which contains one or more designated structures
or sites.
Any area, place, structure, or land having been duly designated.
Any man-made building which has special character or historic interest.
The Village shall establish and maintain a three-member Historic Preservation
Committee vested with the authority and responsibility to propose action to
safeguard and preserve the historic structures, historic sites, or historic
districts of the Village of Orfordville. The Village President shall appoint
members consisting of at least one Board member, one local historian, and
one other Village resident to two-year terms.
For the purposes of this chapter, an historic structure, historic site,
or historic district in the Village of Orfordville is so designated by its
inclusion on the list of either the National Register of Historic Places or
the State Register of Historic Places.
The Village of Orfordville shall maintain a register complete with a
description of historic sites, historic structures, and historic districts.
A.
Designation. The Historic Preservation Committee shall
establish and acknowledge potential historic structures, historic sites, and
historic districts within Village limits and determine future nominations
to the State Register of Historic Places and/or the National Register of Historic
Places.
B.
Regulation of construction, reconstruction, alteration
and demolition.
(1)
No owner or person in charge of an historic structure
or historic site shall reconstruct, alter or demolish all or any part of the
exterior of such property unless such plans are approved by the Historic Preservation
Committee. Also, unless such plans have been approved by the Committee, the
Building Inspector shall not issue a permit for any such work.
(2)
The approval by Committee shall not relieve the owner
or person in charge of an historic structure or historic site from obtaining
other permits and approvals from the Village.
(3)
Ordinary maintenance and repairs may be undertaken without
Committee approval, provided that the work involves repairs to existing features
of an historic structure or site or the replacement of elements of a structure
with pieces identical in appearance, and provided that the work does not change
the exterior appearance of the structure or site and does not require the
issuance of a building permit.
C.
Appeals. Should the Committee not approve the plan presented,
the applicant may appeal such decision to the Village Board within 30 days.
The Committee shall, with the cooperation of the applicant, work together
toward a mutual solution, gaining approval and furthering the applicant's
plans. If no mutual solution can be made, the plan will be denied.