Kan. Admin. Regs. § 118-3-1 - Definitions

For the purposes of Article 3, these terms shall have the following meanings.

(a) "Boundaries of a historic property" means the limits or extent of a geographic area included in the state or national registers of historic places.
(b) "Character-defining features" means those physical characteristics and elements that indicate the integrity, design, and materials of the listed historic property.
(c) "Demolition" means the partial or complete removal of a building or structure, the components of a building or structure, or the man-made components of the site on which the building or structure is located, including walks, driveways, retaining walls, and fences.
(d) "Environs" means the historic property's associated surroundings and the elements or conditions that serve to characterize a specific place, neighborhood, district, or area, which takes into account all relevant factors, including the follow-ing:
(1) The use of the area;
(2) the significance of the historical property;
(3) the scope of the project;
(4) surrounding buildings, structures, and foliage; and
(5) the topography of the surrounding area.

A project need not be adjacent to a historic property for it to be in the historic property's environs.

(e) "Feasible and prudent alternative" means an alternative solution that can be reasonably accomplished and that is sensible or realistic. Factors that shall be considered when determining whether or not a feasible and prudent alternative exists include the following:
(1) Technical issues;
(2) design issues;
(3) the project's relationship to the community-wide plan, if any; and
(4) economic issues.
(f) "Governmental entity" means the "state or any political subdivision of the state," as that term is defined by K.S.A. 75-2714, and amendments thereto.
(g) "Ground-disturbing project" means a project that changes the existing grade, shape, or contour of a property or involves drilling into or excavation of earth from a piece of property where there is the potential to disturb archeological remains.
(h) "Historic property" means any property included on "the national register of historic places" or "the register of historic Kansas places."
(i) "Program includes all possible planning" means that the written evidence and materials submitted by a governmental entity to the state historic preservation officer clearly identify all alternative solutions that have been investigated, compare the differences among the alternative solutions and their effects, and describe mitigation measures proposed by the project proponent that address an adverse effect determination of the state historic preservation officer.
(j) "Relevant factors" means pertinent information submitted by project proponents or project opponents in written form, including evidence supporting their positions.

Notes

Kan. Admin. Regs. § 118-3-1
Authorized by K.S.A. 75-2721(b); implementing K.S.A. 75-2724; effective,T-118-5-1-98, May 1, 1998; effective Oct. 23, 1998.

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