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Appendix A <br />P is fric f April 26, 1982 <br />Dear Neighbor, <br />Now that spring and warm weather have again returned, thoughts will <br />turn to chores of fix -up and clean -up. As you know, the city ordinance <br />which granted us historic status also contains standards which must be <br />maintained. These standards were developed and approved by all of us. <br />It falls to us now, in our second year as an historic district, to abide <br />by these self- imposed standards. <br />The standards are not intended to be restrictive - they are guide- <br />lines intended to assist all of us to maintain the historical integrity <br />of our homes and neighborhood. <br />Although our area has been designated as an historic preservation area, <br />meaning maintaining the materials and structure of our homes in their <br />present condition, restoration or rehabilitation is allowable. Definitions <br />of these terms can be found in your copy of the Edgewater Place Historic <br />District Standards. <br />If you intend to make any type of change to the external appearance <br />of your home or property, we urge you to review the Standards book to <br />see which are the preferred, allowable and prohibited types of changes <br />and materials. If you are uncertain or have any questions, feel free to <br />ask any one of the committee members named below or contact Ms. Karen L. Kiemnec, <br />the Historic Preservation Commission Planner. <br />The support of the neighborhood which was vital to securing adoption <br />of the Historic District designation must be continued. Together we can <br />make our neighborhood a source of individual and community pride. <br />Attached is a list of procedures to follow before beginning your project. <br />Sincerely, <br />Edgewater Place Historic District Liaison Committee <br />Don Keim, Chairperson <br />Gina DeLaruelle <br />Chuck Martin <br />