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e <br />B. Commission to weigh the following: <br />1. Significance of preservation. <br />2. Hardship to owner. <br />3. Value to public. <br />a. Educational <br />b. Recreational <br />c .Aesthetic Jy/ <br />d . "dei 1,0 ,-" ". 41 e. G` C, i eciovr f,a- <br />C. Commission to determine strictness of <br />application of standards among various districts. <br />f .`� c .. �f ° E; x'•J1�Gt P P; A,1, �a 4s: .. Kr ai. .a '.n. .. 1 r <br />IV. Prior to commencement of ANY work on landmarks or buildings <br />in a historic district, owner must: <br />A. Apply for certificate of appropriateness <br />including: <br />1. Materials to be used with samples (if <br />available). <br />2. Detailed written description of project, <br />including scale, dimensions, construction <br />method, finishes, manufacturers brochures, <br />specs, if available. <br />3. Site photograph. <br />4. Permit fee of three dollars. <br />B. File further information if: <br />1. Project is "in kind" replacement - a list <br />of replaced and new materials is required. <br />2. Landscape alterations are to be made - a <br />site plan showing dimensions and relationship <br />of the landscape alteration to the main <br />structure. <br />3. Other projects including reconstruction, <br />new construction and replacement which is not <br />identical to the existing structure or does <br />not currently exist but is known to have <br />existed in the past, require all items listed <br />above as well as architectural drawings in <br />plan and elevation to scale with dimensions <br />specified as appropriate. <br />V. The Commission will consider applications when: <br />1. an application is complete, i.e. when all <br />pertinent information as required in Section <br />IV above has been received by the Commission <br />office, then <br />