[Amended 3-12-1996; 3-10-1998; 3-9-1999; 3-13-2001 by Amdt. No. 7; 3-12-2002 by Amdt. No. 3; 3-13-2007 by Amdt. No. 1; 3-16-2017 by Art. No. 2]
For the purposes of this chapter, certain words, terms or phrases shall bear the meanings defined in § 334-6, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Such words, terms and phrases shall appear in CAPITAL LETTERS when used as herein defined.
A. 
Words in the present tense include the future.
B. 
The singular includes the plural, and the plural includes the singular.
C. 
Hierarchy:
(1) 
Terms and words not defined in this article but defined in applicable New Hampshire state statutes or regulations shall have the meanings given therein.
(2) 
Terms and words not defined in this article but defined in the Building Code shall have the meanings given therein.
(3) 
Terms and words not defined in this article, the RSAs or in the Building Code shall have the meanings understood in common usage and as defined in standard American dictionaries.
D. 
In interpreting any portion of this chapter, it shall be held as the minimum requirement adopted for promotion of the public health, safety and general welfare of the Town. Whenever any provision of this chapter is at variance with any other provision of the chapter, or with the requirements of any other lawfully adopted rule or regulation, the most restrictive, or that imposing the highest standard, shall govern.
E. 
In case of any difference in meaning or implication between the text of these regulations and any caption, illustration, summary table or illustrative table, the text shall govern.
F. 
The words "shall,"" will," "shall not," "will not" or "may not" are always mandatory and not discretionary, the word "may" is permissive.
G. 
The terms "building" or "structure" include any part thereof.
H. 
The term "person" includes an individual, a corporation a partnership, an incorporated association, or any other similar entity.
I. 
The terms "includes" and "including" shall not limit a term, definition or set of examples to the specified examples, but are intended to extend their meaning to all other instances or circumstances of the like kind of character.
J. 
Unless the context clearly indicates the contrary, where a regulation involves two or more items, conditions, provisions or events connected by the conjunctions "and," "or," or "either... or," the conjunction shall be interpreted as follows:
(1) 
"And" or "plus" indicates that all the connected items, conditions, provisions or events shall apply.
(2) 
"Or" indicates that the connected items, conditions, provisions or events may apply singly or in any combination.
(3) 
"Either ... or" indicates that the connected items, conditions, provisions or events shall apply singly but not in combination.
The following words have the following meanings for the purposes of this chapter and do not affect or supersede definitions contained in any other TOWN ordinance or regulation.
A
ABANDONMENT
The visible or otherwise apparent intention of an owner to discontinue a use of a structure or LOT.
ABUTTER
Any person whose property is located in New Hampshire and adjoins or is directly across the street or stream from the land under consideration by the local land use board as defined in RSA 672:3. For purposes of receipt of notification by a municipality of a local land use board hearing, in the case of an abutting property being under a condominium or other collective form of ownership, the term "ABUTTER" means the officers of the collective or association, as defined in New Hampshire RSA 356-B:3, XXIII.
ACCESS
The right vested in the owner of land to enter and return from that land without obstruction to and from a public way.
ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT (ADU)
A residential living unit that is within or attached to a single-family dwelling, and that provides independent living facilities for one or more persons, including provisions for sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation on the same parcel of land as the principal DWELLING UNIT it accompanies, as defined in RSA 674:71.[1]
ADULT BOOKSTORE or ADULT VIDEO STORE
A SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS that devotes display, shelf, rack, table, stand or floor area, utilized for the display and sale of the following:
A. 
Books, magazines, periodicals or other printed matter, or photographs, films, motion pictures, videocassettes, slides, tapes, records, CD-ROM's or other forms of visual or audio representations which meet the definition of "harmful to minors" and/or "sexual conduct" as set forth in NH RSA 571-B:1; or
B. 
Instruments, devices or paraphernalia which are designed for use in connection with "sexual conduct" as defined in NH RSA 571-B:1, other than birth control devices.
ADULT CABARET
A type of SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS that is a nightclub, bar, restaurant, or similar establishment which meets the definition of "harmful to minors" and/or "sexual conduct" as set forth in NH RSA 571-B:1, and/or feature films, motion pictures, videocassettes, DVDs, Blu-Ray discs, electronic media and storage devices, slides or other photographic or electronic reproductions, a SUBSTANTIAL PORTION of the total presentation time of which is devoted to showing of material which meets the definition of "harmful to minors" and/or "sexual conduct" as set forth in NH RSA 571-B:1.
ADULT DRIVE-IN THEATER
A type of SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS that is an open lot or part thereof, with appurtenant facilities, devoted primarily to the presentation of motion pictures, films, theatrical productions and other forms of visual productions, for any form of consideration to persons in motor vehicles or on outdoor seats, in which materials are shown which meet the definition of "harmful to minors" and/or "sexual conduct" as set forth in NH RSA 571-B:1.
ADULT USE ESTABLISHMENT
A type of SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS that is an establishment offering goods, services or accommodations distinguished or characterized by an emphasis upon the depiction of materials which meet the definition of "harmful to minors" and/or "sexual conduct" as set forth in NH RSA 571-B:1.
ADULT MOTION-PICTURE ARCADE
A type of SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS that is any place to which the public is permitted or invited wherein coin-, token- or slug-operated or electronically, electrically or mechanically controlled still or motion-picture machines, projectors, or other image-producing devices are maintained to show images to five or fewer persons per machine at any one time, in which the images so displayed are devoted to the showing of material which meets the definition of "harmful to minors" and/or "sexual conduct" as set forth in NH RSA 571-B:1.
ADULT MOTION-PICTURE THEATER
A type of SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS that has a capacity of five or more persons, where for any form of consideration, films, motion pictures, videocassettes, slides or similar photographic reproductions are shown, and in which a SUBSTANTIAL PORTION OF THE TOTAL PRESENTATION TIME is devoted to the showing of material which meets the definition of "harmful to minors" and/or "sexual conduct" as set forth in NH RSA 571-B:1, for observation by patrons.
ADULT THEATER
A type of SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS that is a theater, concert hall, auditorium or similar establishment, either indoor or outdoor in nature, which for any form of consideration regularly features live performances, which are distinguished or characterized by an emphasis on activities which meet the definition of "harmful to minors" and/or "sexual conduct" as set forth in NH RSA 571-B:1.
ALTERNATIVE FACILITIES/TECHNOLOGIES (TELECOMMUNICATIONS)
Innovative siting techniques for use with commercial wireless telecommunication facilities such as artificial trees, clock towers, bell towers, steeples, light poles and similar alternative design mounting structures which camouflage or conceal the presence of antennas, towers or facilities; as well as utility pole and cable-based technologies.
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS include wind, solar, geothermal, fuel cell, hydroelectric and other similar energy production systems. See:
A. 
METEOROLOGICAL TOWER (MET TOWER).
B. 
SYSTEM MODIFICATION.
C. 
NET METERING.
D. 
POWER GRID.
E. 
SHADOW FLICKER.
F. 
SMALL WIND ENERGY SYSTEM.
G. 
SMALL WIND ENERGY SYSTEM HEIGHT.
H. 
SMALL WIND ENERGY SYSTEM TOWER.
I. 
WIND GENERATOR.
ANTENNA
The radiating system used to perform or achieve (transmit and/or receive) a desired communication or telecommunication service.
APPLICANT
The person, persons, corporation or other legal entity, or their assigns, applying for a VARIANCE, SPECIAL EXCEPTION or APPEAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE DECISION.
AWNING
A cover or appurtenance that is permanent, retractable, temporary or portable in nature and is attached to and wholly supported by a building or other structure.
AWNING SIGN
A sign painted on or attached flat or flush against the surface of the awning, but not extending above, below or beyond the awning or attached to the underside.
B
BANNER SIGN
A temporary sign of lightweight material (paper, plastic or fabric) hung either with or without frames. Flags and insignias containing only markings of any government, corporation or business are not considered "banners" and are defined separately as "flags."
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE
The standard described in the current of Erosion and Sediment Control Design Handbook for Developing Areas of New Hampshire prepared by United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Services.
[Amended 3-10-2020 ATM, Art. No. 2
BMP
See "BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE."
BOARD, ZBA or ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Unless otherwise specified, "BOARD" or "ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT" means the Town of Hudson, NH, ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT as appointed by the Town Selectmen.
BOG
A wetland distinguished by stunted evergreen trees and shrubs, the presence of peat deposits and/or highly acidic soil and/or water conditions as defined in the New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules issued by the New Hampshire Wetlands Board.
[Amended 3-10-2020 ATM, Art. No. 2]
BUFFER
The protected upland areas adjacent to wetlands and surface waters in the Wetlands Conservation Overlay District.
[Amended 3-10-2020 ATM, Art. No. 2]
BUILDING
Any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use of occupancy.
[Added 3-9-2021]
BUILDING CERTIFICATE
A certificate obtained from the Planning Board entitling the holder to obtain one building permit for one dwelling unit. Dwelling units, as defined in this article, include single-family homes and duplexes on individual lots, as well as individual condominium units and apartments in multifamily structures shown on approved site plans. A building certificate is valid for a period of two years from the date of issuance, by which time it must be redeemed for a building permit, or expire.[2]
BUILDING, ACCESSORY
A building in which a use that is customarily incidental and subordinate to that of the principal use is being conducted, including temporary or portable structures.
[Added 3-9-2021]
BUILDING, ATTACHED
A building having any portion of one or more walls or roof in common with adjoining buildings.
BUILDING, DETACHED
A building not sharing any walls or portions of any walls or roof with adjoining buildings.
BUILDING LINE
The perimeter of that portion of a building nearest a property line, but excluding open steps, terraces, cornices and other ornamental features projecting from the building of structure.
[Added 3-9-2021]
BUILDING, PRINCIPAL
A building in which a principal use is being conducted.
[Amended 3-9-2021]
BUILDING SETBACK
The minimum required distance between the property line and the building line.
[Amended 3-9-2021]
BUILDING SIGN
Any sign affixed, mounted, attached to or painted onto the exterior of a building, including awnings, canopies, roof-mounted and projecting signs.
C
CANOPY
A temporary or permanent covered structure, the primary purpose of which is to shield the area beneath it from the elements, and which is supported by posts, poles, columns or other elements directly on or into the ground.
CAR CANOPY
A freestanding, lightweight structure used to house vehicles and constructed of tube framing and is partially covered by a canvas, polyethylene or other woven or nonwoven fabric or sheeting cover. This type of structure typically has no side walls and can be easily disassembled and moved. See also "CANOPY."
CARE FACILITIES
See NH RSAs.
A. 
DAY-CARE NURSERY.
B. 
CHILD DAY CARE.
C. 
CHILD DAY-CARE AGENCY.
D. 
FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME.
E. 
FAMILY GROUP DAY-CARE HOME.
F. 
GROUP CHILD DAY-CARE CENTER.
G. 
NIGHT-CARE AGENCY.
H. 
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM.
I. 
RESIDENCE.
CERTIFIED SOILS SCIENTIST
A professional soils scientist currently certified by the state of New Hampshire pursuant to New Hampshire state statutes and licensed to practice in the state.
[Added 3-10-2020 ATM, Art. No. 2]
CERTIFIED WETLANDS SCIENTIST
A person qualified to delineate wetland boundaries and prepare wetland maps who is currently certified by the State of New Hampshire Board of Natural Scientists, as defined by RSA 310-A:76, II-a.
[Added 3-10-2020 ATM, Art. No. 2]
CHILD DAY CARE
The care and supervision of a child away from the child's home and apart from the child's parents.
CHILD DAY-CARE AGENCY
Any person, corporation, partnership, voluntary association or other organization, either established for profit or otherwise, which regularly receives for child day care one or more children, unrelated to the operator or staff of the agency. The total number of hours in which a child may remain in child day care shall not exceed 13 hours per day, except in emergencies. The types of child day-care agencies are defined as follows:
A. 
PRESCHOOL PROGRAMA child day-care agency providing care and a structured program for children three years of age and older who are not attending a full-day school program. The total amount of hours a child may be enrolled in a preschool program shall not exceed five hours per day.
CERTIFIED SOILS SCIENTIST
A professional soils scientist certified by the State of New Hampshire pursuant to New Hampshire state statutes and licensed to practice in the state.
CERTIFIED WETLANDS SCIENTIST
A professional wetland scientist certified by the State of New Hampshire pursuant to New Hampshire state statutes and licensed to practice in the state.
CO-LOCATION, CO-LOCATED (telecommunications — ANTENNA)
The placement of more than one ANTENNA or INTEGRATED ANTENNA ARRAY on a supporting structure, and appurtenant equipment and devices on the supporting structure and/or ground, necessary to perform or achieve a desired telecommunication service or radio service which is discrete from any other telecommunication or radio service(s) located on the same supporting structure.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE, LIGHT
A vehicle used in commerce, which does not exceed 13,000 pounds gross weight.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE, HEAVY
A vehicle used in commerce, which exceeds 13,000 pounds gross weight.
COMMERCIAL WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY
Any structure, ANTENNA, MAST, tower or other device used to provide a discrete commercial telecommunication service by a single provider or multiple CO-LOCATED providers to a broad base of usually unrelated users; generally including, but not limited to, cellular telephone, personal communications services (PCS), specialized mobile radio (SMR), enhanced specialized mobile radio (ESMR) and paging.
CONFORMING LOT
A parcel of land capable of being occupied by one principal structure or use and its accessory structures or uses and as shown and identified as such on a plat as defined in the TOWN Code.
CORNER LOT
See lot, corner.
[2-2-2019 ATM, Art. 03, adopted 3-12-2019]
D
DAY-CARE NURSERY
A child day-care agency in which child day care is provided for any part of a day, for five or more children under the age of three years.
DIRECTIONAL SIGN
Signs identifying entrances, exits, parking areas or loading docks or providing other messages necessary to direct vehicles and pedestrians through or within a site.
DIRECTORY SIGN
Signs which identify or locate the occupants of buildings.
DISTRICT
An area of land within the TOWN designated as one of the five land use classifications in § 334-9 of this ordinance.
DUPLEX
A residential principal building with two DWELLING UNITS, separated either vertically or horizontally, by a fire wall, and with each unit having its own separate entrance.
[Amended 3-10-2020 ATM, Art. No. 3]
DWELLING UNIT
One or more rooms arranged for living, sleeping and cooking purposes with sanitary facilities for the use of one or more individuals living as a single housekeeping unit.
DWELLING UNIT, MULTIFAMILY
Three or more DWELLING UNITS attached by any portion of one or more floors, walls or roofs.
E
ELECTRONIC CHANGING SIGN
Electronic message center (EMC), electronic message sign (EMS) and changeable copy board (CCB) signs that display illuminated messages that can change frequently, can flash, display and/or convey messages in text, graphics, pictures, symbols, multiple colors, rhythms, animation and/or patterns. This sign's message may be changed by the electronic switching of lamps, illuminated tubes, bulbs and/or through the apparent movement of light. These signs are capable of storing and/or displaying single or multiple messages in various formats at varying intervals. Definitions related to ELECTRONIC CHANGING SIGNS are:
A. 
BRIGHTNESSAlso known as "intensity"; the LED Industry measures display intensity in candelas per square meter, which is also referred to as "NITS."
B. 
DIMMINGThe ability to increase or decrease the overall display intensity brightness.
C. 
DIODEAlso called "light-emitting diode" (LED) or "surface-mounted diode" (SMD).
D. 
LED (LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE/SMD)A solid-state component that uses a semiconductor (a silicon chip or some type of semiconductor) that emits visible light when electric current passes through it.
E. 
LUMINANCEThe amount of light that passes through or is emitted from a particular area. The SI unit for luminance is candela per square meter.
F. 
NIT or NITSA luminance-measuring unit equal to one candela (one candle) per square meter measured perpendicular to the rays from the source.
G. 
SI UNITAn abbreviation for the International System of Units.
H. 
TEXTAny form in which writing exists.
ENGINEER or SURVEYOR
The designated, legally recognized engineer or surveyor of the APPLICANT, licensed by the State of New Hampshire, as may be pertinent to the actual services to be performed in accordance with the provisions of RSA 310-A:1 et seq. and as amended.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY or EPA
The federal agency responsible for implementing the Clean Water Act, including the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program.
EXTERIOR DISPLAY
The placement of goods for sale or for advertisement, outside of the building or structure, including but not limited to vehicles, garden supplies, gas, tires, motor oil, food and beverages, whether or not contained in vending machines, boats, farm equipment, motor homes and clothes.
EXTERIOR ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign illuminated by an external electrical source similar, but not limited to, an uplight spotlight or top-hung art light. The external electrical source may be turned on/off manually.
F
FAIR-SHARE REGION AVERAGE GROWTH RATE (FSRAGR)
Average annual percentage increase in residential building permits issued in the six adjacent municipalities of Litchfield, Londonderry, Nashua, Pelham, Windham and Tyngsborough, MA, for the preceding five-year period.
FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME
An occupied residence in which child day care is provided for less than 24 hours per day, except in emergencies, for up to six children from one or more unrelated families. The six children shall include any foster children residing in the home and all children who are related to the caregiver except children who are 10 years of age or older. In addition to the six children, up to three children attending a full-day school program may also be cared for up to five hours per day on school days and all day during school holidays.
FAMILY GROUP DAY-CARE HOME
An occupied residence in which child day care is provided for less than 24 hours per day, except in emergencies, for seven to 12 children from one or more unrelated families. The 12 children shall include all children related to the caregiver and any foster children residing in the home, except children who are 10 years of age or older. In addition to the 12 children, up to five children attending a full-day school program may also be cared for up to five hours per day on school days and all day during school holidays.
FEEPAYER
The person, whether individual or corporate, who pays an impact fee in conjunction with the issuance of a building permit or occupancy permit.
FLASHING SIGN
Any directly or indirectly illuminated sign that exhibits changing natural or artificial light or color effects by any means whatsoever; does not include electronic changing signs (message center).
FREESTANDING SIGN
Any sign not affixed or attached to a building which is established on a freestanding frame, mast or pole.
FRONTAGE
The distance measured along the FRONT LOT LINE between points of intersection with the SIDE LOT LINES. FRONTAGE along cul-de-sac roadways (HIGHWAYS) shall be measured at the appropriate yard building SETBACK depth from the FRONT LOT LINE between the points of intersection with the SIDE LOT LINES. "FRONTAGE" shall be contiguous and measured along the joining boundary of the FRONT LOT LINE and a Class V or better public RIGHT-OF-WAY. Lot lines bordering limited access roads cannot be considered "FRONTAGE." FRONTAGE shall be capable of providing ACCESS.
G
GENERAL RETAIL
Retail stores and service establishments other than those listed in the Table of Permitted Principal Uses.[3]
GROUP CHILD DAY-CARE CENTER
A child day-care agency in which child day care is provided for preschool children and up to five school-age children, whether or not the service is known as day nursery, nursery school, kindergarten, cooperative, child development center, day-care center, center for the developmentally disabled, progressive school, Montessori school, or by any other name.
GUY WIRE
A cable-type appurtenant device which is used to secure and steady a tower or mast; and includes all hardware which attaches the cable to the tower or mast and to the ground.
H
HEIGHT (GENERAL USE)
The distance measured from the ground adjacent to the structure, or some other alternatively specified point, up to the highest point of a BUILDING, ANTENNA, STRUCTURE or a supporting structure.
HEIGHT, SMALL WIND ENERGY SYSTEM
The vertical distance from ground level to the tip of the wind generator blade when it is at its highest point.
HEIGHT, SMALL WIND ENERGY SYSTEM TOWER
The height above grade of the fixed portion of the tower, excluding the wind generator.
HIGHWAY
Any travelway, dedicated to or accepted by the Town, whether improved or unimproved, within the TOWN OF HUDSON that is available as public use for travel, regardless of whether or not its popular or legal name contains the term "street," "highway," "road," "roadway," "route," "avenue," "boulevard" or other such nomenclature, which shall include any Class VI roads within HUDSON. In this code, the terms street, road, route, roadway or avenue may be used interchangeably with HIGHWAY.
HOME OCCUPATION
The accessory use of a residence for business purposes which is clearly incidental to the principal residential use, provided that the use does not significantly change the residential character or function of the property.
HOUSING FOR OLDER PERSONS
Housing that qualifies as "Housing for Older Persons" as defined in § 334-70 and developed according to the provisions of § 334-71 of the Town of Hudson Zoning Ordinance.
HUDSON
The TOWN of HUDSON, New Hampshire.
I
INFLATABLE OR BALLOON SIGN
A sign that inflates with air or helium to display advertisements or promotional activities typically known as, but not limited to, tubes, tubes in motion, inflatables, rotatable inflatables or rooftop balloons.
INTEGRATED ANTENNA ARRAY
An ANTENNA, MAST or MONOPOLE containing multiple coordinated radiating elements.
INTERIOR ILLUMINATED SIGN
A sign that has an internal light source (such as LED, neon or bulb) that may be turned on/off either manually or by remote control and used to display text that is manually affixed to and/or manually changeable in an external message area.
J
JUNK
Any material, such as, but not limited to, discarded metal, glass, paper, building debris, demolition debris, salvage materials, rubber, textiles, rubbish or trash or junked, dismantled or wrecked motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts.
JUNKYARD
A commercial establishment or place of business which is used for storing, keeping, buying or selling junk but not including approved solid waste disposal facilities or registered motor vehicle dealers.
JUNKYARD, MOTOR VEHICLE
Any place of storage or deposit, whether in connection with another business or not, which has two or more unregistered motor vehicles which are no longer fit for legal use on public highways or any combination of motor vehicle parts or materials, the sum of which in build is equal to or greater than two or more motor vehicles.
L
LAND USE REGULATIONS
The Town of Hudson, NH, Land Use Regulations, consisting of Chapters 193, 200, 275, 276 and 290 of the Hudson Town Code.
LED SIGN
A sign that uses light-emitting diodes to form numbers, as in digital clocks, transmit information to the sign from remote controls, form text images and/or illuminate from tiny bulbs that fit into an electrical circuit.
LOT
A single contiguous parcel of land. (See also CONFORMING and NONCONFORMING)
LOT, CORNER
A corner lot is defined as a lot located at the intersection of two HIGHWAYS that has frontage on each HIGHWAY.
[2-2-2019 ATM, Art. 03, adopted 3-12-2019]
LOT LINE, FRONT
The property line dividing a lot from any street (HIGHWAY) or public RIGHT-OF-WAY without regard to the arrangement or orientation of buildings or structures on the lot.
LOT LINE, REAR
The property line opposite the front lot line, except in the case of corner lots where the owner has the option of choosing which of the property lines not contiguous with streets (HIGHWAYS) or public RIGHTS-OF-WAY is to be considered the "rear lot line."
LOT, NONCONFORMING
A lot lawfully existing at the effective date of this chapter, or any subsequent amendment thereto, which is not in conformity with all provisions of this chapter. Notwithstanding the minimum lot area requirements set forth in § 334-27, in any DISTRICT in which structures are permitted, a structure may be erected on a lot which was a LEGAL LOT OF RECORD, even though such lot fails to meet the present requirements for frontage or area, or both, that are applicable for that use in the DISTRICT allowed; provided, however, that such lot is not contiguous with another lot or lots in the same ownership, provided that the property is either on Town sewer or the property owner obtains a state and/or municipal septic permit, and further provided that the zone's minimum front, side and back yard SETBACKS are satisfied.
LOT OF RECORD
Land designated as a separate and distinct parcel prior to the date of posting (November 3, 2000) of this article either in a legally recorded deed filed with the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds or lots or units described as part of a subdivision or site plan recorded at the Hillsborough County Registry of Deeds prior to the date of posting. For the purpose of this article, a lot of record shall also be defined to include separately defined condominium units, as well as individual units in duplexes and multifamily structures, shown on site plans and/or subdivision plans accepted for review by the Hudson Planning Board prior to the date of posting.
LOT, THROUGH
An interior lot, the FRONT and REAR LOT LINES of which abut streets (HIGHWAYS), or a corner lot two opposite lines of which abut streets (HIGHWAYS); any lot that has street (HIGHWAY) frontage along two or more nonadjacent LOT LINES.
M
MANUFACTURED HOUSING
A home built entirely in a factory under the federal building code administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and constructed to meet the current Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards (HUD Code). A manufactured home is permanently attached to a steel frame, can be moved from one TOWN-approved location to another TOWN-approved location, and is considered personal property. MANUFACTURED HOUSING does not include MODULAR HOUSING, nor campers or recreational mobile homes.[4]
MARSH
A wetland where the vegetation is distinguished by the absence of trees and shrubs and dominated by soft-stemmed herbaceous plants and other emergent vegetation, such as grasses, reeds and sedges. The water table is at or above the surface throughout the year but can fluctuate seasonally.
[Amended 3-10-2020 ATM, Art. No. 2]
METEOROLOGICAL TOWER (MET TOWER)
Includes the tower, base plate, anchors, guy wires and hardware, anemometers (wind speed indicators), wind direction vanes, booms to hold equipment for anemometers and vanes, data loggers, instrument wiring, and any telemetry devices that are used to monitor or transmit wind speed and wind flow characteristics over a period of time for either instantaneous wind information or to characterize the wind resource at a given location. For the purpose of this article, "met towers" shall refer only to those whose purpose is to analyze the environmental factors needed to assess the potential to install, construct or erect a small wind energy system.
MODULAR HOUSING
A home built entirely in a factory under the current NH State building code, which is also a part of the current IRC (International Residential Code). A modular home is assembled on site, cannot be moved, is considered real property, and is allowed in all residential districts in the TOWN.
MONOPOLE
A freestanding tower consisting of a single pole, constructed without guy wires or lattice characteristics, which relies solely on self-support (direct attachment to the ground) to remain upright.
MONUMENTATION
The installation of permanent markers that define corners, boundaries, and rights-of-way when surveying land.
N
NEW DEVELOPMENT
The subdivision, building construction or other land use change which results in: a net increase in the capital facilities service demands as identified in the Planning Board's impact fee schedules; and/or the conversion of a legally existing use to another use or activity which created an increase in capital facilities service demands.
NET METERING
The difference between the electricity supplied to a customer over the electric distribution system and the electricity generated by the customer's wind or solar energy system that is fed back into the electric distribution system over a billing period.
NHDOT
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation.
NHDES
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.
NIGHT-CARE AGENCY
A center or family home in which child day care is provided during the evening and night hours. A child day-care agency may be licensed for day care, night care, or both.
NONCONFORMING LOT
A parcel of land not capable of being occupied by one principal structure or use and its accessory structures or uses and as shown and identified as such on a plat as defined in the Town Code.
NUDE MODEL STUDIO
A place where a person who appears in a state of nudity or displays male genitals in a state of sexual arousal and/or the vulva or more intimate parts of the female genitals, and is observed, sketched, drawn, painted, sculptured, photographed, or similarly depicted by other persons who pay money or any form of consideration or such display is characterized by an emphasis on activities which meet the definition of "harmful to minors" and/or "sexual conduct" as set forth in NH RSA 571-B:1.
O
OCEAN CONTAINER
A shipping container of the type typically used for freight movement. Constructed of steel and typically sealed from the weather and lockable. Also known as "cargo container," "CONEX container" and "land/sea container."
OPEN SPACE DEVELOPMENT (OSD)
A form of land subdivision where lot size and other dimensional requirements and minimum road widths may be reduced in exchange for the permanent preservation or provision of proportional areas of open space, farmland, recreational land and other lands.
OUTSIDE STORAGE
The placement of goods outside of a building or structure.
P
PARKING SPACE
An off-street space, whether inside or outside a structure, for exclusive use as a parking stall for one motor vehicle.
PERSONAL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
A facility predominantly providing uses including, but not limited to, hair salons, barber shops, manicures, health spas, tailors, dry cleaners, tattooing, body piercing, fortune telling and other psychic services, cobblers and massage therapy.
PLAT
The map, drawing or chart on which the final PLAN of SUBDIVISION is presented to the PLANNING BOARD, and which, if approved, shall be filed or recorded with the Hillsborough County Register of Deeds.
POORLY DRAINED SOILS
Soils where the water is removed so slowly that the soil is saturated periodically during the growing season or remains wet for long periods of time as defined in the United States Soil Conservation Service Soils Survey of Hillsborough County, Eastern Half (latest edition).
[Amended 3-10-2020 ATM, Art. No. 2]
PORTABLE CARPORT
See "CAR CANOPY."
PORTABLE GARAGE
A freestanding, lightweight structure used to house vehicles and constructed of tube framing and fully enclosed by a canvas, polyethylene cover or other woven or nonwoven fabric or sheeting. This structure type typically has no permanent footing or floor and can be easily disassembled and moved.
PORTABLE SIGN
A sign that is movable, typically set up on a daily basis outside the business establishment, such as, but not limited to, sandwich boards, swinger sidewalk signs, portable billboards, Portasigns, Portasigns in motion or roadside readerboards.
POWER GRID
The transmission system, managed by ISO New England, created to balance the supply and demand of electricity for consumers in New England.
PREEXISTING TOWERS, MASTS AND ANTENNAS
Any TOWER, MAST, MONOPOLE or ANTENNA lawfully constructed or permitted prior to the adoption of this article. Also, any TOWER, MAST, MONOPOLE or ANTENNA lawfully constructed in accordance with this article which predates an application currently before the Town.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Any use that may endanger the health, safety, peace or enjoyment of the community or a neighborhood due to the emission of smoke, fumes, particulates, noise, vibration, radiation, visual blight or any other like condition.
R
RADIO SERVICE FACILITY
Any structure, ANTENNA, MAST, MONOPOLE or other radio installation device used to achieve desired communication(s) by a user with a narrow base of related or unrelated users; generally including, but not limited to, amateur radio service, general mobile radio service, citizens band radio service, low-power radio service, aeronautical and marine communications and any other similar radio communications or service which is not specifically named within this definition.
RECEIVE-ONLY FACILITY
Any ANTENNA, MAST, MONOPOLE or other device designed and constructed with the intent to receive broadcast signals typically for household use; including, but not limited to, personal satellite and off-the-air television signals and AM, FM, shortwave and other similar radio signals.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A vehicle, motorized or not, which is designed and used primarily for the purpose of recreation, including but not limited to the following: vehicles defined in RSA Chapter 215, boats, motorhomes and recreational trailers.
RESERVE STRIP
Includes areas for which future public use is intended for street (HIGHWAY) connections, for street (HIGHWAY) improvements and for street or pedestrian ways giving ACCESS to land dedicated for public use.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
The area of land owned, used by or available to the Town for street (HIGHWAY) purposes, including any ancillary purposes thereto.
RSA
The NH Revised Statutes, Annotated.
S
SECONDARY USE
A use of land or of a building or of a portion thereof which is unrelated to the principal use of the land or building.
SEDIMENT
Solid material, either mineral or organic, that is in suspension, is transported, or has been moved from its site of origin by erosion.
SEXUAL ENCOUNTER CENTER
A business or commercial enterprise that as one of its primary business purposes offers for any form of consideration:
A. 
Physical contact in the form of wrestling or tumbling between persons of the opposite sex; or
B. 
Activities between male and female persons and/or persons of the same sex when one or more persons is in the state of nudity; and
C. 
When the activities in Subsection A or B above are characterized by an emphasis on activities which meet the definition of "harmful to minors" and/or "sexual conduct" as set forth in NH RSA 571-B:1.
SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
Businesses generally falling into categories regulated or defined in NH RSA 571 et seq. See:
A. 
ADULT BOOKSTORE/ADULT VIDEO STORE.
B. 
ADULT CABARET.
C. 
ADULT DRIVE-IN THEATER.
D. 
ADULT USE ESTABLISHMENT.
E. 
ADULT MOTION-PICTURE ARCADE.
F. 
ADULT MOTION-PICTURE THEATER.
G. 
"THE TOTAL PRESENTATION TIME."
H. 
"SUBSTANTIAL PORTION OF THE TOTAL PRESENTATION TIME."
I. 
SEXUAL ENCOUNTER CENTER.
J. 
SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESS.
K. 
NUDE MODEL STUDIO.
SHADOW FLICKER
The visible flicker effect when rotating blades of the wind generator cast shadows on the ground and nearby structures, causing a repeating pattern of light and shadow.
SHED
See "ACCESSORY BUILDING."
SIGN
An object, display device or structure visible to the public from the exterior of a building which contains any combination of lights, letters, words, objects, graphics, figures, designs, symbols, pictures, logos or colors which are intended to advertise, identify, direct, convey a message to the public or attract attention to an object, person, institution, organization, business or service. See:
A. 
AWNING SIGN.
B. 
BANNER SIGN.
C. 
BUILDING SIGN.
D. 
DIRECTIONAL SIGN.
E. 
DIRECTORY SIGN.
F. 
ELECTRONIC CHANGING SIGN.
G. 
EXTERIOR ILLUMINATED SIGN.
H. 
FLASHING SIGN.
I. 
FREESTANDING SIGN.
J. 
INTERIOR ILLUMINATED SIGN
K. 
INFLATABLE OR BALLOON SIGN.
L. 
LED SIGN.
M. 
PORTABLE SIGN.
SMALL WIND ENERGY SYSTEM
A wind energy conversion system consisting of a wind generator, a tower, and associated control or conversion electronics, which has a rated capacity of 100 kilowatts or less and will be used primarily for on-site consumption.
SOIL
"Overburden," as described in Basic Soils Engineering, by B.K. Hough, Second Edition, 1969, a copy of which is on file in the office of the Town Engineer.
STAFF
The person holding the title of TOWN PLANNER for the Town of Hudson, NH, and, under his or her supervision, any Town administrative, clerical and legal personnel who are engaged by or are employees of the Town.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN (SWMP)
A plan which outlines project features, proposed temporary and permanent erosion control features, maintenance schedules and practices, and the design basis used to establish temporary and permanent stormwater design features.
STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN (SWPPP)
A plan required by the EPA that clearly describes appropriate pollution control measures that include a description of all pollution control measures (i.e., BMPs) that will be implemented as part of the construction activity to control pollutants in stormwater discharges and describes the interim and permanent stabilization practices for the site.
STORMWATER RUNOFF
The water from precipitation that is not absorbed, evaporated, or otherwise stored within the contributing drainage area.
STRUCTURE
A combination of materials assembled at a fixed location to give support or shelter, such as, but not limited to, a building, bridge, trestle, tower, framework, retaining wall, tank, tunnel, tent, stadium, reviewing stand, platform, bin, fence, sign, flagpole or portable or temporary canopy or garage.
SUBDIVIDER
The registered OWNER or authorized agent of the registered OWNER of a SUBDIVISION.
SUBDIVISION
The division of a tract or parcel of land into two or more LOTs for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of sale, rent, lease or building development, or requiring the extension of municipal utilities, or the creation of one or more new streets, or the extension of existing streets; provided, however, that DEVELOPMENT for agricultural purposes is expressly excluded. When appropriate to the context of this chapter, the term "SUBDIVISION" shall relate either to the process of subdividing or to the land or area subdivided.
SUBSTANTIAL PORTION OF THE TOTAL PRESENTATION TIME
For the purposes of this chapter, "substantial portion of the total presentation time" shall mean the presentation of films or shows described above for viewing on more than seven days within any fifty-six-consecutive-day period.
SURFACE WATER
Those portions of waters of the state, as defined by RSA 485-A:2.XIV, which have standing or flowing water at or on the surface of the ground. This includes, but is not limited to, perennial and seasonal streams, lakes, ponds, and tidal waters.
[Amended 3-10-2020 ATM, Art. No. 2]
SUSTAINABLE RATE OF DEVELOPMENT
A target number of building permits to be issued in Hudson in the current year equaling the fair-share region average growth rate for the preceding five years times the total number of dwelling units existing in Hudson in the preceding year. Round any fraction calculated herein to the next whole number.
SWAMP
A wetland that is dominated by trees and/or shrubs.
[Amended 3-10-2020 ATM, Art. No. 2]
SWPPP
Stormwater pollution prevention plan (see § 290-5).
SYSTEM MODIFICATION
When applied to ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS, any change to the small wind, solar or other ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEM that materially alters the size, type or location of the system. Like-kind (same size and general conformation) replacements shall not be construed to be a modification.
T
TOTAL DWELLING UNITS (DU)
The total number of dwelling units in Hudson on December 31. This number includes single-family homes, as well as dwelling units in duplexes, apartments, condominium developments and other multifamily structures. Note: For 1999, the DU number is 7,965 based on an estimated accounting of the number of dwelling units.
TOWN ENGINEER
The professional engineer who holds the position of Town Engineer for the Town of Hudson, or his or her designated representative, either in a permanent or temporary capacity.
TOWN OF HUDSON, HUDSON or TOWN
The Town of Hudson, NH.
TOWN PLANNER
The person occupying the position of the Town of Hudson, NH, Town Planner.
TOWER
A structure which is designed and constructed to support one or more antennas used by commercial wireless telecommunication facilities and includes all appurtenant devices attached to it. A tower can be freestanding (solely self-supported by attachment to the ground) or supported (attached directly to the ground and with guy wires) of either lattice or monopole construction.
U
USE, ACCESSORY
Any use which is customary, incidental and subordinate to the principal use of a structure or lot.
USE, CHANGE OF
A "change of use" occurs when the use of any land or building is changed from one land use classification to another or from one category to another category within a land use classification. See Article III, § 334-9B, Use classification, and Article V, § 334-21, Table of Permitted Principal Uses.
USE, PRINCIPAL
The main or primary purpose for which a structure or lot is used.
V
VARIANCE
A variance is a request to deviate from current zoning requirements. If granted, it permits the owner to use the land in a manner not otherwise permitted by the zoning ordinance. It is not a change in the zoning law. Instead, it is a specific waiver of requirements of the zoning ordinance.
VERY POORLY DRAINED SOILS
Soils where the water is removed so slowly that free water remains at or on the surface during most of the growing season as defined in the United States Soil Conservation Service Soils Survey of Hillsborough County, Eastern Half (latest edition).
[Amended 3-10-2020 ATM, Art. No. 2]
W
WETLAND
Pursuant to RSA 482-A:2.X, an area that is inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal conditions does support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions.
[5]
[Amended 3-10-2020 ATM, Art. No. 2]
WIND GENERATOR
The blades and associated mechanical and electrical conversion components mounted on top of the tower whose purpose is to convert the kinetic energy of the wind into rotational energy used to generate electricity.
Y
See Bylaws Chapter 143 TOWN Code.
[1]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "accessory building or shed" and "accessory structures," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed 3-9-2021.
[2]
Editor's Note: The former definition of "building, structure (accessory), which immediately followed this definition, was repealed 3-9-2021. See now the definition of "building, accessory."
[3]
Editor's Note: The Table of Permitted Uses is included as an attachment to this chapter.
[4]
Editor’s Note: The definition of “major commercial project,” which immediately preceded this definition, was repealed 3-13-2018 ATM by Amdt. No. 5.
[5]
Editor's Note: The former definitions of "wetland buffer" and "Wetland Conservation District," which immediately followed this definition, were repealed 3-10-2020 ATM, Art. No. 2.