Appurtenance, residential definition
Appurtenance, residential means an improvement necessarily connected to the use and enjoyment of a single-family residence when located landward of the OHWM, the perimeter of a wetland, and outside their
Appurtenance, residential means an improvement necessarily connected to the use and enjoyment of a single-family residence when located landward of the OHWM, the perimeter of a wetland, and outside their corresponding required buffers. Appurtenances may include, but are not limited to: a garage; driveway; utilities; water craft storage (upland); swimming pools; hot tubs; shoreline stabilization; retaining walls; fences; yards; saunas; cabanas; antennas; decks; walkways; stairs; trams and grading which does not exceed 250 cubic yards and which does not involve placement of fill in any wetland or waterward of a marine or freshwater OHWM. Appurtenances do not include secondary sleeping areas or accessory dwelling units.
Appurtenance, residential means an improvement necessarily connected to the use and enjoyment of a single-family residence when located landward of the OHWM, the perimeter of a wetland, and outside their corresponding required buffers. Appurtenances may include, but are not limited to: a garage; driveway; utilities; water craft storage (upland); swimming pools; hot tubs; shoreline stabilization; retaining walls; fences; yards; saunas; cabanas; antennas; decks; walkways; and grading which does not exceed 250 cubic yards and which does not involve placement of fill in any wetland or waterward of a marine or freshwater OHWM. Appurtenances do not include secondary sleeping areas and accessory dwelling units, which undergo a separate review and are considered exempt from the shoreline substantial development permit. The terms “appurtenant” and “accessory” are synonymous.