As used in this chapter, the following words shall
have the meanings indicated:
ALTERATION
Any act or process that changes one or more present exterior
features of a Landmark or property in an historic district by change
in material, texture, composition, location or removal and/or replacement
of any existing material not in kind. For the purposes of this chapter,
a change in paint color is not considered an alteration.
ASSOCIATE MEMBER
A member of the Commission who does not have voting power
and serves in an advisory capacity only.
CONSTRUCTION
Any act of erecting an addition to an existing structure
or the erection of a new principal or accessory structure on a lot
or property.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A permit issued by the Marbletown Historic Preservation Commission
allowing exterior alteration, restoration, reconstruction, demolition,
new construction or moving of a building designated as a landmark
or any property within an historic district.
FACADE EASEMENT
A type of preservation easement derived from the charitable
donation to an organization that is exempt from tax under Internal
Revenue Code, Section 501(c)(3). A legal agreement designed to protect
a significant historic, archaeological or cultural resource in which
the current historical property owner is assured that the building's
front facade will be maintained, protected and preserved forever.
FORM
The shape and structure of a building as distinguished from
the material of which it is composed.
HARDSHIP
The inability to earn a reasonable return. If the property
is used for charitable purposes, prevention of the owner's charitable
purpose constitutes a hardship. A charity is an organization that
is exempt from tax under Internal Revenue Code, Section 501(c)(3).
HISTORIC DISTRICT
All property within a defined area designated by the Town
Board because it contains a significant concentration of structures,
landscape features, sites or objects having historic, architectural,
archaeological, cultural or aesthetic significance which are contextually
united.
LANDMARK
A designation by the Town Board which may include any structure,
landscape feature, site or area having historic, architectural, archaeological,
cultural or aesthetic significance.
MAINTENANCE
The act of keeping a building in a state of repair.
NONCONTRIBUTING PROPERTY
A property located in an historic district which is of itself
of little historic value or interest, but does, by virtue of its location,
perform an important function of maintaining the character of a district.
OWNER(S)
Deed holder; legal representative or surrogate.
REPAIR
Replacement in kind or refurbishing of material on a structure.
RHYTHM
The regular recurrence of similar features in a building.
SPACING
The distance between any two objects in a regularly arranged
series.