Volusia County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 62. HISTORIC PRESERVATION |
Article IV. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS |
§ 62-108. Review criteria for proposed exterior work on buildings or structures where a certificate of designation has previously been issued.
In consideration of an application for a certificate of appropriateness for proposed exterior work, the historic preservation board shall utilize the following guidelines based on the United States Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, 36 CFR 67:
(1)
A property shall be used for its historic purpose or be placed in a new use that requires minimal change to the defining characteristics of the building and its site and environment.
(2)
The historic character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The removal of historic materials or alteration of exterior features that characterize a property shall be avoided.
(3)
Each property shall be recognized as a physical record of its time, place and use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding conjectural features or architectural elements from other buildings, shall not be undertaken.
(4)
Most properties change over time; those changes that have acquired historic significance in their own right shall be retained and preserved.
(5)
Distinctive features, finishes and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize a historic property shall be preserved.
(6)
Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new feature shall match the old in design, texture and other visual qualities and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be substantiated by documentary, physical or pictorial evidence.
(7)
Chemical or physical treatments, such as sandblasting, that cause damage to historic materials shall not be used. The surface cleaning of structures, if appropriate, shall be undertaken using the gentlest means possible.
(8)
Significant archaeological resources affected by a project shall be protected and preserved. If such resources must be disturbed, mitigation measures shall be undertaken.
(9)
New additions, exterior alterations or related new construction shall not destroy historic materials that characterize the property. The new work shall be differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale and architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the property and its environment.
(10)
New additions or related new construction shall be undertaken in such a manner that, if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic property and its environment would be unimpaired.
(Ord. No. 91-34, § VII, 12-19-91; Ord. No. 95-31, § VII, 8-24-95)