Lower Merion Township, PA
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Inventory of Vulnerable Resources
SCENIC VIEWS & ROADS INVENTORY
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Scenic views and historic landscapes are difficult to define and are therefore difficult to regulate fairly and equitably. For this reason, local governments in Pennsylvania are not authorized to protect features such as lawns, meadows, hedgerows, large trees, scenic vistas, etc., under the aegis of the state enabling legislation relating to historic preservation. Preservation of private recreational facilities is also largely beyond the statutory authority of the Township. Private trails are addressed in the Natural Features Conservation Ordinance. The ordinance requires that these trails be shown on plan submissions and be preserved wherever possible. However, if approved by the Township and a relevant trails association, the trail may be relocated within a property if the entrance and exit points on the property remain unchanged. On the lands not otherwise encumbered by environmental regulations such as those pertaining to floodplains or steep slopes; the primary means of protecting vulnerable resources lies in the Open Space Preservation District Ordinance. Review of development proposals on properties in this District (being any residentially-used lot five acres or more) can incorporate considerations such as the preservation of existing woodlands, the continuation and expansion of Bridlewild Trail system, the preservation of historic properties and landscapes, and the retention of scenic views. |
GEOLOGIC FEATURES
TOPOGRAPHIC FEATURES
AGRICULTURAL SOILS
WATERSHEDS
HIGH WATER TABLE SOILS
WOODLANDS
VULNERABLE FEATURES /
CONSERVATION OPPORTUNITIES
HISTORIC RESOURCES
GOALS AND OBJECTIVESThe Township’s goals regarding heritage resources are summarized by the 2005 Open Space Committee in Goal 5: Permanently protect historic properties and large (5 or more acres) residential and institutional properties, using conservation easements and selected fee purchases. Objective 1: Give priority to projects that leverage other sources of funding, less than market value sales and charitable donations. INVENTORIES OF HISTORIC STRUCTURESBetween 1985 and 1991, the Township identified over 1,000 significant historic properties. This list is published in the 1995 Open Space Plan. In 1991, the Township completed a survey of all structures in the Township, categorizing them by era of construction. This survey identified more than 80 potential historic districts in the Township and resulted in the completion of detailed survey cards for 100 structures. The Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission issued Determinations of Eligibility (DOE) for the National Register of Historic Places for 26 structures. Additional survey work completed by the Township, and by private individuals, resulted in the following National Register Districts and individual listings: National Register Districts National Register, Individual Listings Extensive surveys were also completed for the Township’s five local historic districts (discussed below). In 2000, the Township adopted an historic preservation ordinance. The ordinance regulates structures that are listed on or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. The Township also maintains a database, accessible on the Township website, with a picture and brief description of each “Class I and Class II” resource. PROTECTING HERITAGE RESOURCES IN LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICTSLower Merion Township has five historic districts: Local Local and National Register These five districts fall under the auspices of the Township Historic Architectural Review Board (HARB). The nine member advisory board, appointed by the Board of Commissioners, reviews applications for exterior alterations visible from public rights-of-way. Local historic districts (Act 167 districts) provide the highest level of historic resource protection available to Pennsylvania municipalities. Survey cards for structures in these districts are available at the Township building. PROTECTING INDIVIDUAL HISTORIC STRUCTURES
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