8 CCR 1504-10-2 - DEFINITIONS
2.1 "Certified Historic Structure" with
regard to a residential structure means a property located in Colorado that has
been certified by the Historical Society or other Reviewing Entity because it
has been:
(a) Listed individually on, or as a
contributing property in a district included within, the national register of
historic places;
(b) Listed
individually on, or as a contributing property in a district that is included
within, the state register of historic properties pursuant to the provisions of
§
24-80.1-101 et seq.; or
(c) Listed individually by, or as a
contributing property within a designated historic district of, a certified
local government.
2.2
"Certified Local Government" means any local government that has been certified
by the Historical Society in accordance with federal law.
2.3 "Certified Rehabilitation" means repairs
or alterations to a Certified Historic Structure that have been certified by
the Historical Society or other Reviewing Entity as meeting the standards for
rehabilitation of the United States Secretary of the Interior. These Rules
provide information about those standards.
2.4 "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.
2.5 "Designated" means
established by local preservation ordinance.
2.6 "Historical Society" means the State
Historical Society of Colorado, also known as History Colorado, or any
successor entity.
2.7 "Owner" as it
applies to a residential structure means any taxpayer filing a state tax return
or any entity that is exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to section
501(c) of the internal revenue code, as amended, that owns:
(a) Title to a qualified structure;
(b) Prospective title to a qualified
structure in the form of a purchase agreement or an option to
purchase;
(c) A leasehold interest
in a qualified residential structure for a term of not less than five
years.
2.8 "Qualified
residential structure" means a non-income producing and owner-occupied
residential property located in Colorado that is:
(a) At least fifty years old; and
(b) Listed individually on, or as a
Contributing Property in a district included within, the state register of
historic properties pursuant to CRS §
24-80.1-101 et seq.;
(c) Listed individually by, or as a
Contributing Property that is included within a designated historic district
of, a Certified Local Government.
2.9 "Rehabilitation Plan" means construction
plans and specifications for the proposed rehabilitation of a Qualified
Residential Structure that is in sufficient detail to enable the Reviewing
Entity to evaluate whether the structure is in compliance with the standards
set forth in these Rules. These Rules provide information below about the
details that must be included in a Rehabilitation Plan.
2.10 "Reviewing Entity" means:
(a) A Certified Local Government that has
decided to perform the duties specified in these Rules; or
(b) The Historical Society if the Qualified
Residential Structure either is not located within the territorial boundaries
of any Certified Local Government or is located within the territorial
boundaries of a Certified Local Government that has decided not to perform the
duties specified in these Rules.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.