I understand the part of 6 buildings, all of which within 300 feet of each other and that you must be 300 feet away from any of them to be out of the compact area. My question would be,
"Any contiguous area containing 6 or more buildings which are used as either part-time or permanent occupied dwelling"
The need for a clear definition of the word "building". This is probably the easy part, in the dictionary.
Also, what the definition of "part time " and "permanent " is?
"Part time dwelling " needs to have a minimum time frame. When does it become permanent occupied dwelling. Both of which relate to dwelling. What does it mean to dwell in a building? These questions probably can be answered in residency laws. I believe that in the past I have read that, if the owner or someone with permission from the owner, walks into said building at least once a year, it can be deemed occupied and therefore be a... dwelling. This is questionable part.
If the building is less/under the time frame for part time dwelling , then "not a compact zone"
If the building is not a dwelling, then "not a compact zone"
I am asking these questions, because where do tool sheds, chicken coops, deer blinds, teenage forts, become building and or dwellings? If you sleep through the night in your toolshed once a year does that make it a part time occupied dwelling? Bottom line would be, when does a building become a building, and what does it take for said building to become a part time occupied dwelling. The building part is first , then you dwell in it. All of this would need to be what NH law definitions are used for building and dwelling. I will do some searching on my own. Good Luck and Thank You, A