Words and phrases used in this article shall have their plain and ordinary meaning unless otherwise specifically defined in this section or in Article
XII of this chapter. Section headings or captions are for reference purposes only and shall not be used in the interpretation of this article.
ACCESSORIESFeatures other than primary structures which contribute to the exterior appearance of a property, including but not limited to signage, doors, windows, materials, decorative features, fences and trim detail, whether or not a building permit is required for the alteration. Landscape features considered as accessories shall be limited to stone walls.
ALTERATIONAny act that changes one or more of the architectural features or its accessories, including but not limited to the erection, installation, construction, reconstruction, relocation or removal of any structure/accessory.
APPROPRIATEFor the purpose of this article and the certificate of appropriateness, the term "appropriate" shall mean not incompatible with those aspects deemed by the Commission as historically, architecturally or archaeologically significant for the structure, accessories, stone walls, neighborhood or district in which the review is made.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESSA certificate issued by the East Greenwich Historic District Commission as established under this article indicating approval of an application for an alteration, construction, repair, removal or demolition of a structure or accessories of a structure within a historic district or an outlying property as identified under this article. Also referred to as "certificate."
COMMISSIONThe East Greenwich Historic District Commission as established under the provisions of the Charter, Part
4, Administration, and the Code of Ordinances of the Town of East Greenwich.
CONSTRUCTIONThe act of adding to an existing structure, erecting a new structure or adding accessories onto a structure, including but not limited to buildings, extensions, outbuildings and fire escapes.
DEMOLITIONAn act or process that destroys a structure and/or its accessories in whole or in part.
HISTORIC DISTRICTSpecific divisions of the Town of East Greenwich as designated by this article which shall act as overlay zones. A historic district may include one or more structures.
RELOCATIONThe moving of an established structure from one site or area to another.
REMOVALThe act of elimination as a means of remedying damage or deterioration of a structure and/or its accessories.
REPAIRThe act of altering as a means of remedying damage or deterioration of a structure and/or its accessories.
REPLACEMENT-IN-KINDAny repair work in which old materials are removed and exactly the same materials are used in its place (i.e., asphalt shingle roofing is removed and re-laid with new asphalt shingles).
STREET OBJECTAny object erected or placed in a public way or sidewalk on a temporary or permanent basis. Authorized public safety/public welfare street objects include, but are not limited to, such structures as street lights, traffic lights, U.S. Post Office mailboxes, fire hydrants, utility poles, street trees and municipal trash receptacles.
STRUCTUREThat which is constructed or erected and requires a building permit, the use of which requires permanent or temporary location on or in the ground, to be limited to buildings, gazebos, pergolas, outbuildings, porches, decks and fences.