§ 44-10-22 - Definitions
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    44-10-22   (2010)
   44-10-22.    Definitions 
      As used in this article, the term:
      (1)  "Certificate  of appropriateness" means a document approving a proposal to make a  material change in the appearance of a designated historic property or  of a structure, site, or work of art located within a designated  historic district, which document must be obtained from a historic  preservation commission before such material change may be undertaken.
      (2)  "Commission" means a historic preservation commission created or established pursuant to Code Section 44-10-24.
      (3)  "Designation"  means a decision by the local governing body of a municipality or  county wherein a property or district proposed for preservation is  located to designate such property or district as a "historic property"  or as a "historic district" and thereafter to prohibit all material  changes in appearance of such property or within such district prior to  the issuance of a certificate of appropriateness by the historic  preservation commission.
      (4)  "Exterior  architectural features" means the architectural style, general design,  and general arrangement of the exterior of a building or other  structure, including, but not limited to, the kind or texture of the  building material; the type and style of all windows, doors, and signs;  and other appurtenant architectural fixtures, features, details, or  elements relative to the foregoing.
      (5)  "Historic  district" means a geographically definable area, urban or rural, which  contains structures, sites, works of art, or a combination thereof  which:
            (A)  Have special character or special historical or esthetic interest or value;
            (B)  Represent  one or more periods or styles of architecture typical of one or more  eras in the history of the municipality, county, state, or region; and
            (C)  Cause such area, by reason of such factors, to constitute a visibly perceptible section of the municipality or county.
      (6)  "Historic  preservation jurisdiction," in the case of a county, means the  unincorporated area of the county; and, in the case of a municipality,  such term means the area within the corporate limits of the  municipality.
      (7)  "Historic property"  means a structure, site, or work of art, including the adjacent area  necessary for the proper appreciation or use thereof, deemed worthy of  preservation by reason of its value to the municipality, county, state,  or region for one or more of the following reasons:
            (A)  It is an outstanding example of a structure representative of its era;
            (B)  It is one of the few remaining examples of a past architectural style;
            (C)  It  is a place or structure associated with an event or person of historic  or cultural significance to the municipality, county, state, or region;  or
            (D)  It is a site of natural or  esthetic interest that is continuing to contribute to the cultural or  historical development and heritage of the municipality, county, state,  or region.
      (8)  "Local governing body"  means the elected governing body or governing authority of any  municipality or county of this state.
      (9)  "Material  change in appearance" means a change that will affect only the exterior  architectural features of a historic property or of any structure,  site, or work of art within a historic district and may include any one  or more of the following:
            (A)  A  reconstruction or alteration of the size, shape, or facade of a historic  property, including relocation of any doors or windows or removal or  alteration of any architectural features, details, or elements;
            (B)  Demolition of a historic property;
            (C)  Commencement of excavation;
            (D)  A change in the location of advertising visible from the public way on any historic property; or
            (E)  The  erection, alteration, restoration, or removal of any building or other  structures within a designated historic district, including walls,  fences, steps, and pavements, or other appurtenant features, except  exterior paint alterations.
      (10)  "Person" includes any natural person, corporation, or unincorporated association.