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Section 227-D:6 – National Natural Landmarks.

    227-D:6 National Natural Landmarks. – The general court recognizes the 1987 designation of Mount Monadnock and the Rhododendron Grove in Fitzwilliam as National Natural Landmarks by the U.S. National Park Service, and hereby directs the Monadnock advisory commission and the department of natural and cultural resources to ensure the integrity of that designation in […]

Section 227-E:1 – Purpose.

    227-E:1 Purpose. – The purpose of this chapter is to cooperate with the state of Vermont in protecting and preserving the visual, ecological and agricultural integrity of the Connecticut River Valley while planning for and guiding the development of the recreational, tourist, commercial, and residential uses of the valley. The commission shall achieve these […]

Section 227-E:2 – Definitions.

    227-E:2 Definitions. – In this chapter: I. "Commission" means the Connecticut River Valley resource commission. II. "Conservation easement" means a less than fee interest in property acquired for the purpose of permanently protecting a natural, cultural or historical resource or its scenic or recreational values. III. "Development rights" means the rights of a fee […]

Section 227-E:3 – Commission Established; Administratively Attached.

    227-E:3 Commission Established; Administratively Attached. – There is established the Connecticut River Valley resource commission. The commission shall be administratively attached to the department of environmental services pursuant to RSA 21-G:10. Source. 1987, 311:1. 2003, 319:9. 2004, 257:44, eff. July 1, 2004. 2011, 24:1, eff. July 1, 2011.

Section 227-E:4 – Membership of Commission.

    227-E:4 Membership of Commission. – I. The commission shall consist of 15 members, all of whom shall be New Hampshire residents, as follows: (a) A member of the North Country Council, designated by the council. (b) A member of the Upper Valley-Lake Sunapee Council, designated by the council. (c) A member of the Southwest […]

Section 227-C:30 – Eligibility.

    227-C:30 Eligibility. – In order to qualify for grant assistance, agricultural buildings and structures shall be listed in the National Register of Historic Places, or shall be formally determined to be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, or shall be listed or formally determined to be eligible for listing in the New […]

Section 227-C:31 – Recapture.

    227-C:31 Recapture. – If a recipient or subsequent owner takes any action within 10 years of the grant award with respect to the assisted building or structure, such as dismantlement, removal, or substantial alteration, which causes it to no longer be eligible for listing on the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places or […]

Section 227-C:32 – Receipt of Grant Recorded in Registry of Deeds.

    227-C:32 Receipt of Grant Recorded in Registry of Deeds. – Receipt of a grant award under this program and conditions of such award shall be recorded in a preservation agreement, or in the registry of deeds for the county in which the historic barn or agricultural structure is located. Source. 1999, 285:1. 2004, 80:5, […]

Section 227-C:33 – New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places.

    227-C:33 New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places. – I. In order to recognize, honor, and promote the state’s historical, cultural, and archaeological heritage, the division of historical resources, department of natural and cultural resources, shall maintain and administer the New Hampshire state register of historic places. Buildings, districts, sites, landscapes, structures, or objects […]

Section 227-D:1 – Declaration of Policy and Purpose.

    227-D:1 Declaration of Policy and Purpose. – The general court declares that Mount Monadnock located in the towns of Dublin, Jaffrey, and Marlborough, Gap Mountain in Troy, and Little Monadnock Mountain in Fitzwilliam constitute a unique geographical attraction which brings thousands of visitors to the state each year and requires supervision and planning by […]