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• <br /> 1. All (List the Topographical features of the landscape that need to be <br /> preserved,such as:shape, slope, elevation, landform contours, etc.) shall <br /> he preserved. <br /> 2. Original or later contributing topographical features shall be retained in <br /> their existing configuration and shall be maintained through proper <br /> drainage, access and erosion control. and recognized soil management <br /> practices. <br /> 3. Alteration of existing or addition of new topographical features will be <br /> considered if they do not alter the basic concept of the historic landscape <br /> design. <br /> 4. Natural features (e.g. rock outcroppings) which are integrated into the <br /> landscape shall be treated as part of the overall design and shall be <br /> retained. <br /> 5. Deteriorated or missing topographical features shall be replaced with <br /> materials that match the original in form, shape.color and texture. <br /> 6. When replacement of materials or features is necessary, it should be based <br /> on physical or documentary evidence. <br /> 7. If using the same material is not technically or economically feasible, then <br /> compatible substitute materials may be considered. <br /> 8. Wherever appropriate, plant materials rather than structural materials <br /> should be used to solve erosion problems. <br /> (List any additional items such as:Repair of the Dray Cliffs is encouraged.) <br /> 9.4 Vegetation <br /> (includes Trees, Shrubs, Ground Covers, Hedges, Allees, Fields, Forests, <br /> Planting Beds, etc.) <br /> Refer to Sections 9.2, 9.3, 9.5, 9.7, 9.8, 9.9 and 9.10 for additional <br /> Standards and Criteria that may apply. <br /> 1. All (List the Vegetation materials and features of the landscape that <br /> need to be preserved, such as: trees, shrubs, ground cover, hedges, <br /> altees,fields,forests, etc.) shall be preserved. <br /> 2. Original or later contributing vegetation materials and features shall be <br /> retained in their existing configuration and shall be maintained through <br /> proper horticultural management practices. <br />