49-2. Definitions.

The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:

  1. Alteration. Any change because of construction, repair, maintenance, or otherwise to buildings designated as an historic landmark.
  2. Archaeological Resources. Material evidence of past human activity which is found on or below the surface of the ground, portions of which may be visible above the surface.
  3. Building. Any structure, place, or other construction built for the shelter or enclosure of persons, animals, and/or chattels.
  4. Board of Commissioners. The Henderson County Board of Commissioners.
  5. Certificate of appropriateness (COA). A document evidencing approval of the Resources Commission for work proposed to an historical landmark by an applicant.
  6. Construction. The erection of any onsite improvements on any parcel of ground designated as an historic site or landmark, whether the site is presently improved, unimproved, or hereafter becomes unimproved by demolition, destruction of the improvements located thereon by fire, windstorm, or other casualty.
  7. Demolition. The complete or partial removal by an applicant of a building on any site.
  8. Department of Cultural Resources. North Carolina Historic Preservation Office.
  9. Designation. The creation of an historic property through the passage of an ordinance by the governing body.
  10. Exterior features. Includes the architectural style, general design, and general arrangement of the exterior of a building or other structure, including the kind and texture of the building material; the size and scale of the building; and the type and style of all windows, doors, light fixtures, signs, and other appurtenant fixtures. In the case of outdoor advertising signs, exterior features shall be construed to mean the style, material, size, and location of all such signs. Exterior features may, in the discretion of the local governing board, include important landscape and natural features of the area.
  11. Historic property. Any site, landmark, structure, or artifact that of special significance in terms of its history, prehistory, architecture, archaeology and/or cultural importance to the history and development of Henderson County, and that it possesses integrity of design, setting, workmanship, materials, feeling and/or association.
  12. Jurisdiction. This shall apply in the unincorporated areas of Henderson County and in any municipality that adopts this Ordinance and its design guidelines.
  13. Ordinary repairs and maintenance. Work done on a building to prevent it from deterioration or to replace any part thereof in order to correct any deterioration, decay, or damage to a building on any part thereof in order to restore same as nearly as practical to its condition prior to such deterioration, decay or damage.
  14. Resources Commission. The Henderson County Historic Resources Commission (HRC).