A. The
impact study shall be prepared by a qualified land planner with professional expertise in historic preservation, historical architecture or related disciplines as provided for in 36 CFR 61.
B. Contents. The study shall contain the following information unless the Director of Code Enforcement determines them to be not pertinent to the application:
(1) Background information.
(a) If not otherwise provided by the applicant, a site plan, including
, topography,
, vegetation, landscaping, existing drives, etc.
(b) General description and classification of all
located on the subject
as shown on the site plan, or on
immediately adjacent to the subject
.
(c) Statement of the significance of each Class I or II Historic Resource, both relative to the Township and region in general.
(d) Sufficient number of black and white eight-inch by ten-inch photographs to show every
identified in Subsection B(1) above, in its setting.
(e) Narrative description of the historical
of the subject
.
(2) Proposed change.
(a) General description and site plan of the project, including time table or phases.
(b) Description of impact on each Class I or II Historic Resource affected by the proposed
or
, with regard to architectural integrity, historic setting and future
.
(c) General description of effect of noise and traffic and other impacts generated by the proposed change on any Class I or II Historic Resource affected by the proposed
or
.
(3) Mitigation measures. Recommendations for mitigating the project’s impact on Class I or II Historic Resources, including design alternatives, buffering, landscaping, conservation of existing, shall be detailed.