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except for the three garage doors; staff has asked that those <br />specifications also be provided. <br />The primary concern from a historical perspective --whatever addition is <br />attached to this house --is that the historic fabric of the house not be <br />•damaged so that in the future the addition might be removed without harming <br />the historic portion of the structure. It is recommended that the HPC <br />specifically require that the owners provide documentation for and approval <br />of the techniques and materials that will be used to attach this addition <br />to the Italianate block. It is also suggested that the HPC forewarn the <br />owners and their contractors that the interior and exterior of the addition <br />will be inspected after construction so that documentation of compliance <br />with all agreements can be had. <br />Staff recommends that all outbuildings be retained. These structures (two <br />chicken coops and an outhouse) are important historical artifacts deserving <br />of retention and maintenance. Staff has provided the owners with several <br />articles that suggest adaptive reuse and maintenance strategies for such <br />buildings. <br />F. Holycross <br />June 14, 1993 <br />• <br />