(a) Whenever a structure, as defined by this chapter, whether public or private, within the above-described District is proposed to be newly constructed or erected, and whenever an existing structure is proposed to be altered, reconstructed, enlarged, or remodeled, if such alteration, reconstruction, enlargement, or remodeling involves the exterior design, material, finish grade line, or orientation of the structure, an application for a Historic District Construction Permit shall be obtained from the Zoning Inspector for a fee of five dollars ($5.00) per structure. The applicant shall also receive a copy of the Village of Burton Historic District Design Review Guidelines Ordinance as a reference to preserving the historic integrity of existing buildings and to designing new structures compatible with the historic character of the District.
(b) Such application shall be accompanied by a line drawing indicating, at a minimum, the lot dimensions, the size, shape and dimensions of the structure, the location and orientation of the structure on the lot, and the actual or proposed building setback lines. In addition, the application shall be accompanied by a detailed narrative description of the proposed design or change of design, use of materials, finish grade line, landscaping and orientation of the structure. Except in residential zoning districts, applications for structures to be constructed or remodeled, which remodeling would increase or decrease the total gross building area by fifty percent (50%) or more, shall be accompanied by a colored elevation showing, at a minimum, the design, use of materials finish grade line, landscaping and orientation of buildings. In addition, the Review Board may require the submission of colored perspectives or architectural renderings.
(c) Upon receipt of an application for a Historic District Construction Permit which is accompanied by the material required by the provisions of the foregoing paragraph, the application shall be placed on the agenda for consideration by the Review Board at its next meeting following not more than ten business days from the date the application is filed. The Review Board shall cause to be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the Village a public notice of the scheduled meeting date of the application together with a general description of the nature of the application. The applicant shall be notified by mail of the date of the meeting.
(Ord. 2196-10. Passed 3-22-10.)