Contributing property definition

Contributing property means property that adds to the sense of time, place, and historical development of a historic district as determined by the historical society or other reviewing entity.
Contributing property means a building, object, site or structure, in a historic district or "cluster" that contributes to the district's or cluster's historical significance through location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, and/or association. All properties within a designated district shall receive equal protection of the ordinance and shall conform to the guidelines whether designated as either contributing or non-contributing.
Contributing property means a building, object, site or structure, in an historic district or "cluster" that contributes to the district's or cluster's historical significance through location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, and/or association.

Examples of Contributing property in a sentence

  • Contributing property, building or structure: Any property, building or structure that is described as "contributing" to the listing of Historic Property, which description is contained in the documentation on file with the National Park Service or the Office supporting the listing of any property or district on the National or State Registers of Historic Places.


More Definitions of Contributing property

Contributing property means a building, site, structure, or object that adds to the historic architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a property is significant
Contributing property means a building, structure, site or object that, as determined by the Commission, adds to the historic or architectural value of a designated District or Listed Property because it was present during the period of historic significance and/or it preserves such historic integrity that it yields important information about such District or Listed Property.
Contributing property means a building, structure, facility, or
Contributing property means property which by location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association adds to the sense of time, place, and historical development of a historic district.
Contributing property means any structure or site which has been identified by the Committee on Design and Preservation as having significant value in enhancing, identifying or defining a Historic Preservation District or Local Historic Property. All other structures or sites within a Historic Preservation District or Local Historic Property are noncontributing.
Contributing property means a property within a historic district listed on the Tacoma or
Contributing property means a building, object, site or structure in an historic district which does not contribute to the district’s or cluster’s historical significance through location, design, setting, material, workmanship, feeling and association, but due to its proximity to historic landmarks and contributing properties, has the potential to affect the character of the historic district or cluster that it is located within.