Attachment 2 - Town Code Chapter 29, Article VIII, Division 3 - Historic Preservation and LHP Overlay-CODE
Chapter 29 - ZONING REGULATIONS
ARTICLE VIII. - OVERLAY ZONES AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION
DIVISION 3. HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND LHP OR LANDMARK AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION OVERLAY ZONE
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DIVISION 3. HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND LHP OR LANDMARK AND HISTORIC
PRESERVATION OVERLAY ZONE
Sec. 29.80.215. Purposes.
It is hereby found that structures, sites and areas of special character or special historical, architectural or
aesthetic interest or value have been and continue to be unnecessarily destroyed or impaired, despite the
feasibility of preserving them. It is further found that the public health, safety and welfare require prevention of
needless destruction and impairment, and promotion of the economic utilization and discouragement of the decay
and desuetude of such structures, sites and areas. The purpose of historic preservation is to promote the health,
safety and general welfare of the public through:
(1)The protection, enhancement, perpetuation and use of structures, sites and areas that are reminders
of past eras, events and persons important in local, State, or National history, or which provide
significant examples of architectural styles of the past or are landmarks in the history of architecture,
or which are unique and irreplaceable assets to the Town and its neighborhoods, or which provide for
this and future generations examples of the physical surroundings in which past generations lived.
(2)The development and maintenance of appropriate settings and environment for such structures.
(3)The enhancement of property values, the stabilization of neighborhood and areas of the Town, the
increase of economic and financial benefits to the Town and its inhabitants, and the promotion of
tourist trade and interest.
(4)The enrichment of human life in its educational and cultural dimensions by serving aesthetic as well as
material needs and fostering knowledge of the living heritage of the past.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.010, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1328, 8-2-76; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
Sec. 29.80.220. Powers and duties of Planning Commission.
The Planning Commission:
(1)Shall recommend to the Town Council, after public hearing, concerning designation of landmarks and
historic districts, as provided in Section 29.80.245.
(2)May establish and maintain a list of structures and other landmarks deserving official recognition
although not designated as landmarks or historic districts, and take appropriate measures for
recognition.
(3)Shall hear and determine architecture and site approval applications for demolition a designated
landmark sites and principal buildings in historic districts, as provided in sections 29.80.270 through
29.80.290.
(4)May take steps to encourage or bring about preservation of structures or other features where the
Planning Commission has decided to suspend action on a permit application, as provided in Section
29.80.285.
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(5)Shall seek and consider a recommendation from the Historic Preservation Committee when
undertaking the powers and duties set forth in subsections (1) and (3) above, and shall consult with or
request assistance from the Historic Preservation Committee when undertaking the powers and duties
set forth in subsections (2) and (4) above.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.020, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1375, 11-21-77; Ord. No. 1831, § I, 7-16-90; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-
98; Ord. No. 2355, § V, 4-2-24)
Sec. 29.80.222. Powers and duties of the Planning Director.
The Planning Director:
(1)Upon recommendation by the Historic Preservation Committee, determines matters pertaining to
historic preservation as provided in Section 29.80.227 that are not assigned to the Planning
Commission.
(Ord. No. 2355, § VI, 4-2-24)
Sec. 29.80.225. Historic Preservation Committee.
(a)The Historic Preservation Committee acts as an advisory body to the Planning Commission and Planning
Director on all matters pertaining to historic preservation. The Historic Preservation Committee shall consist
of five (5) members, three (3) public members and two (2) Planning Commissioners. The public members
shall be appointed by the Town Council, and the Planning Commission members shall be appointed by the
Planning Commission Chair and affirmed by the Town Council.
(b)The Committee is composed of professional and lay members with demonstrated interest, competence, or
knowledge in historic preservation. Committee members shall be appointed from among the disciplines of
architecture, history, architectural history, planning, archeology, or other historic preservation-relateddisciplines such as urban planning, American studies, American civilization, cultural geography, or cultural
anthropology to the extent that such professionals are available in the community.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.040, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1375, 11-21-77; Ord. No. 1626, 8-6-84; Ord. No. 1762, § I, 9-19-88;
Ord. No. 1831, § II, 7-16-90; Ord. No. 1856, § I, 6-3-91; Ord. No. 1915, § III, 10-19-92; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98;
Ord. No. 2355, § VII, 4-2-24)
Sec. 29.80.227. Powers and duties of the Historic Preservation Committee.
The Historic Preservation Committee shall:
(1)Regularly review and make recommendations to the Planning Commission concerning the
determination of all matters pertaining to historic preservation which comes before the Planning
Commission.
(2)Review and make recommendations to the Planning Director concerning the determination of a minor
residential development permit for properties with a LHP overlay zone or structures which were built
prior to 1941.
(3)Review and make recommendations to the Planning Director concerning minor residential and
commercial exterior alterations not covered under the architecture and site approval process or the
minor residential development permit, for designated properties with a LHP overlay zone pursuant to
subsection 29.20.485.
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(4)Upon request of the Planning Director, review pending or proposed building permits dealing with
historic structures when it is questionable that the work proposed meets the guidelines for pre-1941
structures.
(5)May, on request of the property owner, advise with respect to any proposed work requiring or not
requiring a Town permit on any historic structure, a designated landmark site or in a designated
historic district. Examples of the work referred to are additions, demolitions, painting and repainting of
exterior surfaces, roofing, fencing, landscaping, glazing, and installation of lighting fixtures. In advising,
the Historic Preservation Committee shall be guided by the purposes and standards specified in this
division and other applicable ordinances and/or development standards. This subsection does not
impose regulations or controls on any property.
(6)Review and make recommendations to the Planning Director on requests for removal of a pre-1941
property from the Historic Resources Inventory.
(Ord. No. 1915, § IV, 10-19-92; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98; Ord. No. 2169, § I, 10-20-08; Ord. No. 2355, § VIII, 4-2-
24)
Sec. 29.80.230. Designation by ordinance.
(a)The Council may by ordinance designate:
(1)One (1) or more individual structures or other features, or integrated groups of structures and features
on one (1) or more lots or sites, having a special character or special historical, architectural or
aesthetic interest or value, as landmarks, and shall designate a landmark site for each landmark; and
(2)One (1) or more areas containing a number of structures having special character or special historical,
architectural or aesthetic interest or value, and constituting distinct sections of the Town, as historic
districts.
(b)Each designating ordinance shall include a description of the characteristics of the landmark or historic
district which justify its designation, and a list of any particular features in addition to those features which
would be affected by work described in section 29.80.260 that are to be preserved, and shall specify the
location and boundaries of the landmark site or historic district.
(c)A lot zoned LHP may only be used in the manner provided in the underlying zone, however, the Town
Council, on the basis of the evidence submitted at the hearing, may permit an existing use not otherwise
permitted in the underlying zone to continue providing the Council makes the following findings:
(1)The use has been legal and continues to operate in a manner that is not detrimental to other uses in
the general vicinity;
(2)There is no history of complaints about the use;
(3)Removal of the use to another location would effectively end the significance of the historical
designation on the property; and
(4)The use has been legally and continuously operating for at least fifty (50) years.
The specific use and the findings to support its continuance shall be incorporated in the designating ordinance.
(d)If the use permitted by subsection (c) above is discontinued for one hundred eighty (180) consecutive days,
the use shall not be resumed and the use of the property shall conform with the provisions of the underlying
zone. Token use does not toll or interrupt a period of discontinuance.
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(e) The property designated shall be subject to the controls and standards contained in this division. In addition,
the property shall be subject to the following further controls and standards if imposed by the designating
ordinance:
(1) For a publicly owned landmark, review of proposed changes in major interior architectural features.
(2) For a historic district, such further controls and standards as the Council finds necessary or desirable,
including but not limited to facade, setback and height controls.
(f) The Council may amend or rescind a designation only by ordinance, after Planning Commission and Council
hearings as required for original designations.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.050, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1674, 2-18-86; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
Sec. 29.80.235. Initiation of designation.
Initiation of designation proceedings shall be by resolution of the Council or Planning Commission. The date
of initiation is the date the resolution is adopted.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.060, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1328, 8-2-76; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
Sec. 29.80.240. Procedure.
Except as provided by this division the proceedings for LHP or landmark and historic preservation overlay
zone designation are the same as for any other zoning of land.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.070, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1328, 8-2-76; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
Sec. 29.80.245. Hearing by Planning Commission for proposed historic designation.
Notices required by sections 29.20.560 and 29.20.565, shall be mailed.
(1) Action and time limit. The Planning Commission shall consider the degree of conformity of the
proposed designation with the purposes and standards of this division and the general plan. The
Planning Commission shall determine the matter within one hundred twenty (120) days after the
initiation of designation proceedings.
(2) Notice of action. The Planning Commission shall promptly notify the property owner of action taken. If
the Planning Commission approves or modifies the proposed designation in whole or in part, it shall
transmit the proposal, together with a copy of the resolution of approval, to the Council.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.080, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1328, 8-2-76; Ord. No. 1626, 8-6-84; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
Sec. 29.80.250. Notice of designation by Council.
When a landmark or historic district has been designated by the Council, the Town Clerk shall promptly
notify the owners of the property included therein.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.100, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
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Sec. 29.80.255. Conformity required.
Construction, alteration, demolition or removal work for which a Town permit is required is prohibited on a
designated landmark site or in a designated historic district unless approval by the deciding body has been granted
as provided in sections 29.80.260 through 29.80.300, or unless the work conforms with the provisions of section
29.80.310.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.110, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1375, 11-21-77; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
Sec. 29.80.260. Permit required.
No person shall do any work listed below without first obtaining the required planning approval:
(1) Exterior alteration to a designated landmark, property in an historic district or pre-1941 structure
consisting of any construction, addition, demolition, restoration or rehabilitation.
(2) Interior alterations that would affect the exterior of a designated landmark, a structure in an historic
district or a pre-1941 structure.
(3) Construction of any type on a landmark site or within a historic district unless excepted by the
designating ordinance, or of a type which does not affect the exterior appearance of the site, district or
any structure on the site or in the district.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.120, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1375, 11-21-77; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
Sec. 29.80.265. Application for permit.
Prior to issuance of a building permit, a Notice to Contractor form must be signed by the contractor and
posted at the job site stating that the property is on the Historic Resources Inventory and no deviations from the
approved plans are allowed without prior review and approval. This information shall be affixed on the approved
building plans.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.130, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1328, 8-2-76; Ord. No. 1375, 11-21-77; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98;
Ord. No. 2083, § I, 5-7-01)
Sec. 29.80.270. Reserved.
Editor's note(s)—Ord. No. 1914, § I, adopted Oct. 19, 1992, deleted former § 29.80.270, relative to the procedure
for architecture and site approval, which derived from Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.140, adopted June 7, 1976 and
Ord. No. 1375, adopted Nov. 21, 1977.
Sec. 29.80.275. Reserved.
Editor's note(s)—Ord. No. 2083, § II, adopted May 7, 2001, repealed former § 29.80.275 of the Code entitled
Notice which derived from Ord. No. 2041, § IV, adopted Feb. 2, 1998.
Sec. 29.80.280. Decision.
The Planning Commission shall consider any report from the Historic Preservation Committee and shall
ascertain whether the proposed work conforms to this chapter and to the provisions of the designating ordinance.
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(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.160, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1328, 8-2-76; Ord. No. 1375, 11-21-77; Ord. No. 1626, 8-6-84; Ord. No.
2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
Sec. 29.80.285. Suspended action.
To obtain sufficient time for steps necessary to preserve the structure concerned, the Planning Commission
may suspend action on an architecture and site approval application to permit construction, alteration, demolition
or removal for a period not to exceed one hundred eighty (180) days. The Council may, by resolution, extend the
suspension for an additional period not to exceed one hundred eighty (180) days, if the resolution is adopted not
more than ninety (90) days and not less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the original one-hundred
eighty-day period. During the suspension period, the Planning Commission may consult with the Historic
Preservation Committee, the Los Gatos Heritage Preservation Society and other civic groups, public agencies and
interested citizens, make recommendations for acquisition of property by public or private bodies or agencies,
explore the possibility of moving one (1) or more structures or other features, and take any other reasonable
measures.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.170, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1328, 8-2-76; Ord. No. 1375, 11-21-77; Ord. No. 1626, 8-6-84)
Sec. 29.80.290. Standards for review.
In evaluating applications, the deciding body shall consider the architectural style, design, arrangement,
texture, materials and color, and any other pertinent factors. Applications shall not be granted unless:
(1) On landmark sites, the proposed work will neither adversely affect the exterior architectural
characteristics or other features of the landmark (and, where specified in the designating ordinance for
a publicly owned landmark, its major interior architectural features) nor adversely affect the character
of historical, architectural or aesthetic interest or value of the landmark and its site.
(2) In historic districts, the proposed work will neither adversely affect the exterior architectural
characteristics or other features of the property which is the subject of the application, nor adversely
affect its relationship, in terms of harmony and appropriateness, with its surroundings, including
neighboring structures, nor adversely affect the character, or the historical, architectural or aesthetic
interest or value of the district.
(3) For pre-1941 structures, the proposed work will neither adversely affect the exterior architectural
characteristics or other features of the property which is the subject of the application.
In any event applications shall not be granted for work which violates standards included in the designating
ordinance or pre-1941 design guidelines.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.180, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1375, 11-21-77; Ord. No. 1914, § II, 10-19-92; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-
98)
Sec. 29.80.295. Exemptions for reconstruction.
Reconstruction of a designated structure shall be exempt from setback and height requirements if it is rebuilt
as originally constructed, except for modifications approved in the permit.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.185, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1546, 8-16-82; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
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Sec. 29.80.297. State Historical Building Code.
The California State Historical Building Code (SHBC) provides alternative building regulations for the
rehabilitation, preservation, restoration or relocation of structures designated as cultural resources. As required by
state law, the SHBC shall be used if the property owner requests its use for historic buildings in the Town's building
permit procedure.
(Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
Sec. 29.80.300. Showing of hardship in cases of proposed alterations, demolitions or
construction.
If the applicant presents facts clearly demonstrating to the satisfaction of the Planning Commission that
failure to approve the application will work immediate and substantial hardship because of conditions peculiar to
the particular structure or other feature involved, the Planning Commission may approve the application even
though it does not meet the standards set forth in either the enabling or designating ordinance.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.190, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1328, 8-2-76; Ord. No. 1375, 11-21-77; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
Sec. 29.80.305. Applicability for proposed historic designation.
(a) No application for a permit to construct, alter, demolish or remove any structure or other feature on a proposed landmark site or in a proposed historic district, filed subsequent to the date of initiation of
proceedings to designate the landmark site or historic district, shall be approved while the proceedings are
pending; provided, however, that if final action on the designation has not been completed one hundred
eighty (180) days after initiation of designation proceedings, the permit application may be approved.
(b) The regulations of this division do not apply to the construction, alteration, demolition or removal of any
structure or other feature on a landmark site or in a historic district, where a permit for the performance of
such work was validly issued and used before initiation of proceedings for designation of the landmark site or
historic district. For the purpose of this subsection, a permit is used if substantial construction work
specifically for the purpose for which the permit is issued is lawfully performed after the permit is issued, and
in reliance on the permit. (The term "construction" includes grading.)
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.200, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1328, 8-2-76; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
Sec. 29.80.310. Unsafe or dangerous conditions.
None of the provisions of this division shall prevent any measures of construction, alteration, or demolition
necessary to correct the unsafe or dangerous condition of any structure, other feature, or part thereof, where such
condition has been declared unsafe or dangerous by the Building Official or the Fire Marshal, and where the
proposed measures have been declared necessary, by such official to correct the condition; provided, however, that only such work as is absolutely necessary to correct the unsafe or dangerous condition and as is done with
due regard for preservation of the appearance of the structure involved may be performed pursuant to this
section. If any structure or other feature is damaged by fire, or other calamity, or by act of God, to such an extent
that in the opinion of the aforesaid officials it cannot be reasonably repaired and restored, it may be removed in
conformity with normal permit procedures and applicable laws.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.210, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
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Sec. 29.80.315. Duty to keep in good repair.
The owner, lessee, and any other person in actual charge or possession of a pre-1941 structure, designated
landmark or structure in the LHP or landmark and historic preservation overlay zone shall keep all of the exterior
portions in good repair as well as all of the interior portions which are subject to control by the terms of the
designating ordinance, and all portions whose maintenance is necessary to prevent deterioration or decay of any
exterior portion.
(Ord. No. 1316, § 4.86.220, 6-7-76; Ord. No. 1328, 8-2-76; Ord. No. 2041, § IV, 2-2-98)
Sec. 29.80.320. Reserved.
Editor's note(s)—Ord. No. 1981, § I, adopted July 5, 1994, repealed former § 29.80.320, relative to filing fees,
which derived from Ord. No. 1610, § I(4.86.230), adopted March 5, 1984 and Ord. No. 1952, § IV, adopted
Aug. 2, 1993.
Secs. 29.80.330—29.80.400. Reserved.