City Code

Section 801 - Heritage Preservation
801.01 Policy and
Establishment. The
City Council finds that historically significant buildings, sites,
structures, objects and districts represent scarce, non-renewable heritage
resources that are critical assets for community development; that
heritage preservation is an important public service and a legitimate
responsibility of City government; and that the preservation, protection
and enhancement of significant heritage resources for the benefit of
present and future citizens is a public necessity. Therefore, pursuant to
Minnesota Statutes §471.193, the City Council continues the Heritage
Preservation Board (the “Board”) as the City’s heritage preservation
commission.
801.02 Purpose.
The Board shall assist and advise the City Council, City Manager, and
other city boards and commissions on all matters relating to heritage
resource preservation, protection and enhancement. The Board shall
safeguard the significant heritage resources of the City by identifying
significant heritage resources and nominating them for designation by the
City Council as Edina Heritage Landmarks; by developing and maintaining a
comprehensive preservation plan; by reviewing applications for city
permits in relation to properties designated as Edina Heritage Landmarks;
and by encouraging the preservation, rehabilitation, restoration, and
reconstruction of significant heritage resources through public education.
801.03 Definitions.
Unless otherwise stated, or unless the context clearly indicates a
different meaning, the words or phrases in the following list of
definitions shall, for the purposes of this chapter, have the meanings
indicated:
Certificate of
Appropriateness. A certificate issued by the City Planner and
attached to a city permit evidencing compliance with the city’s
comprehensive heritage preservation plan.
City Planner.
The member of the City staff responsible for zoning administration.
Comprehensive
Heritage Preservation Plan. The official guide plan for implementing
the City’s heritage resource preservation policies, adopted by the City
Council, that establishes goals and priorities and integrates heritage
preservation with other planning data.
Edina Heritage
Landmark. Any heritage resource so designated by the City Council
that is significant in history, architecture, archeology, or culture and
therefore worthy of preservation and consideration in City planning.
Evaluation. The
process of determining whether identified heritage resources meet defined
criteria of historical, architectural, archeological, or cultural
significance.
Heritage Preservation
Board. The heritage preservation advisory commission appointed by the
City Council.
Heritage Resource.
Any prehistoric or historic building, site, structure, object or district
that has historical, architectural, archeological, or cultural value to
the citizens of Edina, the State of Minnesota, or the United States.
Preservation.
The act or process of applying measures to sustain the existing form,
structure, integrity, and material of a heritage resource.
Reconstruction.
The act or process of reproducing by new construction the exact form and
detail of a vanished building, structure, or object as it appeared during
a specific period of time.
Rehabilitation.
The act or process of returning a heritage resource to a state of utility
through repair or alteration that makes possible an efficient contemporary
use while preserving those portions or features of the property which are
significant to its historical, architectural, archeological, or cultural
values.
Restoration. The act or
process of accurately recovering the form and details of a heritage
resource and its setting as it appeared at a particular period of time by
means of removal or later work or by the replacement of missing historic
features.
Significance.
The heritage preservation value of buildings, sites, structures, objects,
and districts that are linked to important historical events or persons,
or that represent notable expressions of architecture or engineering, or
that have yielded important information about prehistory or history.
Survey. The
physical search for and recording of heritage resources that results in an
inventory of buildings, sites, structures, objects and districts worthy of
consideration in City planning.
801.04 Duties and
Responsibilities. The Board shall:
Subd. 1. Advise the City Council,
City Manager, and other city boards and commissions and provide
leadership for implementing the heritage preservation chapter.
Subd. 2. Develop and maintain a
comprehensive plan for heritage resource preservation to ensure that
community development policies and decisions respect the City’s heritage
and promote stewardship of heritage resources.
Subd. 3. Conduct an ongoing
survey of historic buildings, sites, structures, objects, and districts
and maintain an inventory of the heritage resources in the City.
Subd. 4. Conduct evaluations to
determine the eligibility of heritage resources for designation as Edina
Heritage Landmarks.
Subd. 5. Nominate heritage
resources for designation as Edina Heritage Landmarks by the City
Council.
Subd. 6. Review city permit
applications in relation to Edina Heritage Landmarks and make
recommendations to the City Planner with respect to issuance of
certificates of appropriateness.
Subd. 7. Review and make
recommendations to the Planning Commission on development projects that
affect properties designated heritage landmarks or determined eligible
for designation as heritage landmarks.
Subd. 8. Inform and educate
citizens about the City’s heritage and the benefits of preservation.
Subd. 9. Develop regulatory and
incentive programs that facilitate heritage preservation.
Subd. 10. Adopt rules of
procedure, subject to City Council approval, to guide the Board’s
deliberations.
Subd. 11. Prepare an annual
report to the City Council, describing the Board’s accomplishments
during the past year and presenting goals and objectives for the coming
year.
801.05 Membership.
Subd. 1. Voting Members. The
Board shall consist of nine (9) voting members. Seven (7) members shall
be adult legal residents of the City appointed by the Council to three
(3) year terms of office. Members shall have a demonstrated interest,
knowledge, ability or expertise in heritage preservation. If available,
at least one (1) member shall be a qualified professional historian,
architect, architectural historian, archeologist, planner, or the owner
of a heritage landmark property. One (1) member of the Board shall be
appointed annually from the Planning Commission. The Council shall
annually appoint one (1) student to serve on the Board as a voting
member. Members of the Board shall serve without compensation and may
resign voluntarily or be removed by majority vote of the Council or
pursuant to Section 180 of this Code. Members who discontinue legal
residency in the City shall be automatically considered to have resigned
from office effective as of the date of such discontinuance. Upon
termination of a voting member’s term, that member’s successor shall be
appointed for the remainder of such term.
Subd. 2. Edina Historical
Society Membership. A member of the Board shall be a member of the
Edina Historical Society.
Subd. 3 County Historical
Society Membership. A member of the Board shall be a member of the
Hennepin County Historical Society.
801.06 Organization. The Board shall:
Subd. 1. Elect from its members a
chairperson and an associate chairperson, each of whom shall serve for a
period of one year.
Subd. 2. Adopt such bylaws and
rules of procedure as shall be necessary or desirable for the conduct of
its business.
Subd. 3. Appoint a secretary from
its membership or request assignment of a staff secretary to be
furnished by the City. If a secretary is assigned by the City, the
secretary shall perform only such clerical duties on behalf of the Board
as may be assigned by the chairperson with the consent of the City
Manager.
801.07 Professional Staff. The City Manager shall provide the Board with
professional staff with expertise in heritage preservation
801.08 Meetings. All meetings of the Board shall be open to the public and
be governed by its rules of procedure. The Board shall hold its regular
meetings on such fixed date and in such fixed place as it from time to
time shall determine, with special meetings at the call of the
chairperson. The minutes of all meetings shall be recorded in writing and
a copy of the minutes transmitted to each member of the Council.
801.09 Repository for Documents. The office of the City Manager shall be the
repository for all minutes, reports, studies, plans and other official
documents produced by the Board.
History: Ord 802-A2 adopted 10-22-75; Ord No.
2002-03 adopted 6-18-02 deleting Section 800 and replacing with Section
801.
Reference: M.S. 138.17,
471.193
Cross Reference: Sections
180, 850; Subsection 850.20
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