For the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this subchapter, certain terms and words used herein are defined as follows:
ALTERATION. Work that changes the detail of a resource but does not change its basic size or shape.
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS. The written approval of a permit application for work that is appropriate and that does not adversely affect a resource.
COMMISSION. The Saginaw Historic District Commission created by the City Council pursuant to the Local Historic Districts Act, Public Act 169 of 1970, being M.C.L. § 399.204, and § 12.040 of this code.
DEMOLITION. The razing or destruction, whether entirely or in part, of a resource and includes, but is not limited to, demolition by neglect.
DEMOLITION BY NEGLECT. Neglect in maintaining, repairing, or securing a resource that results in deterioration of an exterior feature of the resource or the loss of structural integrity of the resource.
DENIAL. The written rejection of a permit application for work that is inappropriate and that adversely affects a resource.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. A system designed to detect and annunciate the presence of fire or byproducts of fire and includes smoke alarms.
HISTORIC DISTRICT. An area, or group of areas not necessarily having contiguous boundaries, that contains one resource or group of resources that are related by history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION. The identification, evaluation, establishment, and protection of resources significant in history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture.
HISTORIC RESOURCE. A publicly or privately owned building, structure, site, object, feature, or open space that is significant in the history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture of the city, the State of Michigan, or the United States.
NOTICE TO PROCEED. The written permission to issue a permit for work that is inappropriate and that adversely affects a resource, pursuant to a finding under § 153.538(D).
OPEN SPACE. Undeveloped land, a naturally landscaped area, or a formal or human-made landscaped area that provides a connective link or a buffer between other resources.
ORDINARY MAINTENANCE. Keeping a resource unimpaired and in good condition through ongoing minor intervention, undertaken from time to time, in its exterior condition. ORDINARY MAINTENANCE does not change the external appearance of the resource except through the elimination of the usual and expected effects of weathering. ORDINARY MAINTENANCE does not constitute work for purposes of this subchapter.
PROPOSED HISTORIC DISTRICT. An area or group of areas not necessarily having contiguous boundaries, that has delineated boundaries and is under review by a committee or a standing committee for the purpose of making a recommendation as to whether it should be established as a historic district or added to an established historic district.
REPAIR. To restore a decayed or damaged resource to a good or sound condition by any process. A REPAIR that changes the external appearance of a resource constitutes work for purposes of this subchapter.
RESOURCE. One or more publicly- or privately-owned historic or nonhistoric buildings, structures, sites, objects, features, or open spaces located within a historic district.
SMOKE ALARM. A single-station or multiple-station alarm responsive to smoke and not connected to a system. As used in this subchapter, "single-station alarm" means an assembly incorporating a detector, the control equipment, and the alarm sounding device into a single unit, operated from a power supply either in the unit or obtained at the point of installation. "Multiple-station alarm" means two or more single-station alarms that are capable of interconnection such that actuation of one alarm causes all integrated separate audible alarms to operate.
STANDING COMMITTEE. A permanent body established by the City Council pursuant to § 153.541 to conduct activities of a historic study committee on a continuing basis.
WORK. Construction, addition, alteration, repair, moving, excavation, or demolition.
(Ord. O-248, passed 5-9-2022, effective 5-19-2022)