§ 8-101
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§8–101.
(a)In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)“Appurtenance and environmental setting” includes:
(1)paved or unpaved walkways and driveways;
(2)trees;
(3)landscaping;
(4)pastures;
(5)croplands;
(6)waterways; and
(7)rocks.
(c)“Commission” includes a historic district commission or a historic preservation commission.
(d)“Demolition” includes any willful neglect in the maintenance and repair of a structure, other than the appurtenance and environmental setting of the structure, that:
(1)is not due to a financial inability to maintain and repair the structure; and
(2)threatens to result in a substantial deterioration of the exterior features of the structure.
(e)“District” means a significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of sites, structures, or objects united historically or aesthetically by plan or development.
(f)“Person” includes a unit of local government.
(g)“Routine maintenance” means work that:
(1)does not alter the exterior fabric or features of a site or structure; and
(2)has no material effect on the historical, archaeological, or architectural significance of the site or structure.
(h)“Site” means the location of:
(1)an event of historic significance; or
(2)a structure or ruin that possesses historic, archaeological, or cultural significance.
(1)“Structure” means a combination of material to form a construction that is stable.
(2)“Structure” includes:
(i)a building;
(ii)a stadium;
(iii)a reviewing stand;
(iv)a platform;
(v)staging;
(vi)an observation tower;
(vii)a radio tower;
(viii)a water tank or tower;
(ix)a trestle;
(x)a bridge;
(xi)a pier;
(xii)paving;
(xiii)a bulkhead;
(xiv)a wharf;
(xv)a shed;
(xvi)a coal bin;
(xvii)a shelter;
(xviii) a fence;
(xix)a display sign that is visible or intended to be visible from a public way; and
(xx)a part of a structure.