As used in this chapter, the following terms have the meanings ascribed to them in this section unless the context clearly requires otherwise:(a) 'Corridor' means a highway, road or street right-of-way and the adjacent area that is visible from and extends along the highway, road or street;(b) 'Department' means the Mississippi Department of Transportation;(c) 'Intrinsic qualities,' as related to scenic byways, include: (i) Scenic: Beauty, whether natural or man-made. The quality of the feature is measured by how memorable, distinctive, unique, uninterrupted and unified a scenic byway is;(ii) Natural: Minimal disturbance of the natural ecological features that are associated with the region;(iii) Historic: Landscapes, buildings, structures or other visual evidence of the past other than just a site;(iv) Cultural: Visual evidence of the unique customs, traditions, folklore or rituals of a currently existing human group;(v) Archeological: Visual evidence of the unique customs, traditions, folklores or rituals of a no longer existing human group;(vi) Recreational: Use of a scenic byway or its corridor for recreational activities like jogging, biking, roadside picnics or for direct ons, folklores or rituals of a no longer existing human group;(vi) Recreational: Use of a scenic byway or its corridor for recreational activities like jogging, biking, roadside picnics or for direct access to recreational sites like campgrounds, lakes, etc.;(d) 'Program' means the Mississippi Scenic Byways Program created under the provisions of this chapter;(e) 'Scenic byway' means a public highway, road or street, including the corridor through which it passes, that has been designated as a scenic byway in order to develop, promote and maintain its intrinsic qualities. Laws, 2002, ch. 531, § 3, eff. 7/1/2002.
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