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<h3>Nonhabitable Floor Area Exemption for Historic Structures</h3> <p>Nonhabitable floor area in a building can be exempt from maximum floor area regulations if the building meets the following criteria:</p> <ul> <li>The building is included on the Teton County Historic Preservation Board (TCHPB) list of historically significant properties or is otherwise deemed in writing by the TCHPB to be historically significant.</li> <li>The building is located at its original site. A building is considered to be at its original site if it is within the development area that existed during the building’s period of historical significance, as determined by the TCHPB. The building may be moved within the current parcel boundaries of the original site.</li> <li>Any modifications to the building must be approved by the TCHPB in order to retain the exemption.</li> </ul>

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This section outlines the conditions under which nonhabitable floor area in a historic building can be exempt from maximum floor area regulations.