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The Board of Selectmen recommended approval of HISTORIC STRUCTURE- any structure that is: <br /> Article 10 by a vote of 3-1 (a) Listed individually in the National Register <br /> of Historic Places (a listing maintained by <br /> The Finance Committee recommended approval of the Department of Interior) or preliminarily <br /> Article 10 by a vote of 7-0 determined by the Secretary of the Interior <br /> as meeting the requirements for individual <br /> The Planning Board unanimously recommended listing on the National Register; <br /> approval of Article 10. (b) Certified or preliminarily determined by the <br /> Secretary of the Interior as contributing to the <br /> Motion made by Select Board Member Weeden: historical significance of a registered historic <br /> district or a district preliminarily determined <br /> I move that the Town vote to approve Article 10 as by the Secretary to qualify as a registered <br /> printed in the warrant. historic district; <br /> (c) Individually listed on a state inventory <br /> Motion passes unanimously at 7:16 p.m. of historic places in states with historic <br /> preservation programs which have been <br /> Article It preservation <br /> by the Secretary of the Interior; or <br /> To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Bylaw (d) Individually listed on a local inventory of <br /> by adding the following definitions in a new subsection historic places in communities with historic <br /> 174-3.1 (Floodplain Management Definitions) as preservation programs that have been certified <br /> follows: either: <br /> DEVELOPMENT - any man-made change to (1) By an approved state program as <br /> improved or unimproved real estate, including but determined by the Secretary of the <br /> not limited to building or other structures, mining, interior <br /> dredging,fillip grading,paving,excavation or or <br /> g,g g,P g, g <br /> operations or storage of equipment or materials. [US (2)Directly by the Secretary of the Interior in <br /> Code of Federal Regulations,Title 44,Part 59] states without approved programs. [US <br /> Code of Federal Regulations, Title 44, <br /> FLOODWAY-The channel of the river,creek or other Part 59] <br /> watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be <br /> reserved in order to discharge the base flood without NEW CONSTRUCTION - Structures for which <br /> cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation the start of construction commenced on or after the <br /> more than a designated height. [Base Code,Chapter 2, effective date of the first floodplain management code, <br /> Section 202] regulation, ordinance, or standard adopted by the <br /> authority having jurisdiction,including any subsequent <br /> FUNCTIONALLY DEPENDENT USE - a use improvements to such structures. New construction <br /> which cannot perform its intended purpose unless it is includes work determined to be substantial <br /> located or carried out in close proximity to water.The improvement. [Referenced Standard ASCE 24-14] <br /> term includes only docking facilities, port facilities <br /> that are necessary for the loading and unloading of RECREATIONAL VEHICLE- a vehicle which is: <br /> cargo or passengers, and ship building and ship repair <br /> facilities, but does not include long-term storage or (a)Built on a single chassis; <br /> related manufacturing facilities. [US Code of Federal (b) 400 square feet or less when measured at the <br /> Regulations, Title 44, Part 59] Also [Referenced largest horizontal projection; <br /> Standard ASCE 24-14] (c) Designed to be self-propelled or permanently <br /> towable by a light duty truck; and <br /> HIGHEST ADJACENT GRADE-the highest natural (d) Designed primarily not for use as a permanent <br /> elevation of the ground surface prior to construction dwelling but as temporary living quarters for <br /> next to the proposed walls of a structure. [US Code of recreational,camping,travel,or seasonal use. <br /> Federal Regulations,Title 44,Part 59] <br /> [US Code of Federal Regulations,Title 44,Part 59] <br /> 90 <br />