The following words and phrases when used in this act shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Department." The Department of General Services of the Commonwealth.
"Downtown area." A geographically identifiable and contiguous business district within a town, city, village within a township, home rule municipality or borough, with a recognized sense of place and a distinct and identifiable pedestrian orientation based upon a rectilinear street grid pattern of development, with one or more central streets and intersecting cross streets. The business district shall have historically served as the center of economic, social and civic activity within the community since at least 1939, or, in the case of a municipality with multiple business districts, each business district shall have served as the center of economic, social and civic activity within a neighborhood.
"Pedestrian orientation." Development designed with an emphasis on a street sidewalk and on pedestrian access to a site and building rather than on automobile access and parking areas where:
"Rectilinear street grid pattern." A street and block system characterized by relatively regularly spaced, rectangular or trapezoidal blocks and four-way intersections.
"Secretary." The Secretary of General Services of the Commonwealth.
"Sense of place." The characteristics of a location that make it readily recognizable as being unique and different from its surroundings, including, but not limited to, publicly owned squares, village commons, open space, gazebos, plazas, courtyards and historic main streets.
"State agency." An executive agency or independent agency as those terms are defined in 62 Pa.C.S. § 103 (relating to definitions).
73 P.S. § 823