For the purpose of this article, all words used in the present
tense include the future tense. All words in the plural number include
the singular number, and all words in the singular number include
the plural number, unless the natural construction of the word clearly
indicates otherwise. The masculine gender includes the feminine and
neuter genders, and the feminine gender includes the masculine and
neuter genders. The word "shall" is mandatory. The word "used" includes
"designated," "intended," "built," or "arranged to be used." Words
not defined below shall have the meanings given in the most recent
edition of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
ADDITION
A building or part thereof constructed on the same lot as
an existing building and which is an expansion of the volume of the
existing building.
ALTERATION
Any visual or physical change to the exterior of a building
or structure, including the repair, replacement, or installation of
any exterior structural, decorative or accessory element, feature,
or appurtenance.
APPURTENANCE
A subordinate component or structural feature erected on
a lot, or attached or affixed to a principal structure.
AREA
A geographically definable area comprised of one block face,
or one side of a public right-of-way located between the intersection
of public rights-of-way and/or alleys which possesses a significant
concentration, linkage or continuity of buildings or structures united
by past events or aesthetically by plan or physical development which
may also comprise individual elements separated geographically but
thematically linked by association or history.
AUTHORIZED AGENT
An individual granted written permission by a property owner
to file an application on his or her behalf and to represent the owner
at public meetings.
BUILDING
A structure, enclosed and isolated by exterior walls and
roof and attached or placed with the intent of permanence to the land,
including principal and accessory buildings.
BUILDING OFFICIAL
A municipal employee of or individual retained by the City
designated as the individual who enforces compliance of the City of
Lancaster Building Code and Property Maintenance Code and issues permits
for the construction, alteration, repair or demolition of all or part
of any building or structure within the municipality, including a
qualified person designated by the Building Official to perform such
functions as delegated by this article to the Building Official.
BUILDING PERMIT
An approval document signed by the Building Official authorizing
the construction, alteration, repair or demolition of all or part
of any building or structure.
BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION
The document filed by a property owner or authorized agent
with the Building Official requesting authorization to construct,
alter or demolish all or part of any building or structure.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
The approval authorized by the City Council, which certifies
to the historical appropriateness of a particular request for the
construction, erection, reconstruction, alteration, repair, restoration,
or demolition of all or part of any building or structure within the
Historic District.
CHARACTER-DEFINING
Architectural design, materials, details, forms, workmanship,
or components that are important elements reflecting the distinctive
design or physical characteristics of the original historical building
or structure. In certain instances, alterations or additions occurring
more than 50 years ago may acquire historical significance and be
considered character-defining elements as well; for example, a Victorian
porch added to a Federal-style building.
COMPLETED APPLICATION
An application for a certificate of appropriateness that
conforms to submittal requirements for HARB review.
CONSTRUCTION
The erection, assembling, or building from components or
materials of a new building or structure or part thereof, including
the extension in height or area of an existing building or structure,
the introduction of new elements or additions to existing buildings
and structures, and the reconstruction or restoration of a demolished
or destroyed building or structure or part thereof.
COUNCIL'S CONSIDERATION
The review and deliberation by the City Council at a public
meeting of either a City Council Committee or full City Council of
an application or matter requiring formal City Council action.
DEMOLITION
The dismantling, permanent removal, tearing down or razing
of a building or structure, in whole or in part.
DEMOLITION BY NEGLECT
The absence of routine maintenance and repair which leads
to a building's or structure's structural weakness, decay
and deterioration to the point where the building/structure meets
criteria for condemnation.
HERITAGE CONSERVATION DISTRICT
That geographic area of the City of Lancaster, identified
and delineated by the City Council, pursuant to Section 2, Pennsylvania
Act 167-1961, as amended, adopted by Ordinance No. 6-1999, as amended,
and certified by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
on February 16, 2000.
HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD (HARB)
The official review board first appointed by the City Council
pursuant to Ordinance No. 41-1967, as amended, which is charged with
the responsibility to recommend to the City Council, following deliberations
at public meetings, the approval, approval with conditions, or denial
of certificates of appropriateness for regulated construction, reconstruction,
alteration, repair, restoration or demolition activity.
HISTORICAL COMMISSION
The official review board appointed by the City Council pursuant
to Ordinance No. 6-1999, as amended, which is charged with the responsibility
to recommend to the City Council, following deliberations at public
meetings, the approval, approval with conditions, or denial of certificates
of appropriateness for regulated demolition or construction activities
within the Heritage Conservation District.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION SPECIALIST
A municipal employee or individual retained by the City meeting
the professional and educational qualifications of 36 CFR 61, as required
by the Certified Local Government Program, and designated as the individual
responsible for advising the HARB and Historical Commission and applicants/property
owners regarding regulated activities within the Historic District
and Heritage Conservation District.
LANCASTER HISTORIC DISTRICT
That geographic area of the City of Lancaster created by City of Lancaster Ordinance No. 41-1967, as amended, (City of Lancaster Code Chapter
155, Article
I, originally codified at Article 1763) wherein any and all changes to buildings or structures, or parts thereof, visible from a public right-of-way are subject to review and approval in accordance with the provisions of this article.
MAINTENANCE
Work that does not alter the exterior fabric or features
of a building or structure and has no material effect on the historical,
architectural or cultural significance of a building or structure.
NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
The federal listing, administered by the United States Department
of the Interior, of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects
significant in American history and culture for their architecture,
archaeology, contribution to the broad patterns of history, or association
with lives of persons significant in the nation's past.
PLOT PLAN
A drawing or map, drawn to scale, showing existing and proposed
buildings and structures and other improvements.
PRESERVATION
Actions taken to prevent the decay or degradation of a structure.
PRINCIPAL STRUCTURE
Building or structure in which has been, is, or will be conducted
the principal, or primary, use or uses of a lot. More than one principal
structure may exist on a lot; for example, an office and a separate
fabrication shop.
PROPERTY OWNER
The owner of record of a property, including the owner of
a condominium unit.
PUBLIC ALLEY
A minor right-of-way which is used primarily for vehicular
or pedestrian access from a public street to the side or rear of properties
and which is included in the Official City (Street) Plan.
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY
Any land dedicated to public use or passage, including streets,
alleys, and pedestrian rights-of-way placed on the Official City (Street)
Plan.
RECONSTRUCTION
The rebuilding or reassembling of a building, structure or
part thereof that previously has been demolished or destroyed. Reconstruction
may or may not replicate the building or component being rebuilt.
REGULATED ACTIVITY
Any activity requiring review and recommendation by the HARB
and approval by the City Council for the issuance of a certificate
of appropriateness or administrative approval in the Historic District.
REPAIR
The process of rehabilitation that warrants additional work
beyond maintenance. Repair includes, but is not limited to, patching,
piecing in, splicing, consolidating or otherwise reinforcing materials.
REPLACEMENT
To install materials or components in place of existing materials
or components, such as removing existing windows or doors and installing
other windows or doors. "In-kind replacement" means that the replacement
materials or components shall be of the same design, material, texture,
color, and other visual qualities as the element to be replaced.
RESTORATION
The process of accurately recovering the form and details
of a building or structure as it appeared at a specific period of
time by means of removal of later work or by the replacement of work
missing from that specific period.
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR'S STANDARDS
Federal standards developed by the United States Department
of the Interior to guide work undertaken on buildings listed in or
eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
Separate standards exist for acquisition, protection, stabilization,
preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, and reconstruction.
SETBACK
The distance from a property line of a lot or parcel to the
principal or secondary facade of a building or edge of a structure.
SIGN PERMIT
A permit issued by the City of Lancaster Zoning Officer for
signs regulated by the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Lancaster,
as amended.
STORM DOOR
A secondary door mounted outside an existing outside door
for protection against severe weather.
STORM WINDOW
A secondary sash placed over an existing window as a protection
against severe weather.
STREETSCAPE
The overall view of a public street and its component elements,
including the street, sidewalk, buildings, street signs and furnishings,
and landscaping, and also including the relationships of building
setbacks, rhythms, heights, shapes, spacing, and textures that give
the public street or neighborhood its distinctive visual character.
STRUCTURE
Any man-made object, including but not limited to, buildings,
appurtenances, and paving having a stationary location, whether or
not affixed to the land or to an existing building or structure. Examples
include but are not limited to heating/cooling units, telecommunication
equipment, fences, swimming pools, recreational apparatus, gazebos,
animal shelters, vending machines, and advertisement distribution
boxes.
USE
The specific purpose for which land, structure, building,
or a unit within a structure or building is arranged, designed, intended,
occupied or maintained.