06-096 C.M.R. ch. 315, § 5 - Definitions
As used in these rules, the following terms have the following meanings. Other terms used in these rules have the meanings set forth at 38 M.S.R.A. § 480-X and Chapter 310, the Wetlands and Waterbodies Protection Rules.
A.
Adverse
visual impact. The negative effect of a regulated activity on the visual
quality of a landscape.
B.
Composition. The arrangement of the component parts of a landscape.
Component parts are objects or activities usually described in terms of color,
texture, line, form, dominance, and scale.
C.
Contrast. Comparing the
component parts of a landscapein terms of form, line, color, texture,
dominance, or scale.
D.
Existing uses. The current appearance and use of the landscape,
considering previous human alterations.
E.
Landscape. An area
characterized by its geology, landform, biota, and human influences throughout
that area.
F.
Mitigation. Any action taken or not taken to avoid, minimize, rectify,
reduce, or eliminate actual or potential adverse environmental impact,
including adverse visual impact.
G.
Practicable. Available and feasible considering cost, existing
technology and logistics based on the overall purpose of the
activity.
H.
Scenic
Resource. Public natural resources or public lands visited by the
general public , in part for the use, observation, enjoyment, and appreciation
of natural or cultural visual qualities.. The attributes, characteristics, and
features of the landscape of a scenic resource provide varying responses from,
and varying degrees of benefits to, humans.
I.
Viewshed. The geographic area
as viewed from a scenic resource, which includes the proposed activity. The
viewshed may include the total visible activity area from a single observer
position or the total visible activity area from multiple observers'
positions.
J.
Visual
Quality. The essential attributes of the landscape that when viewed
elicit overall benefits to individuals and, therefore, to society in general.
The quality of the resource and the significance of the resource are usually,
but not always, correlated.
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