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• 7. New additions/alterations to the landscape (such as: parking <br />lots, comfort stations, buildings, etc.) shall be as unobtrusive <br />as possible and preserve any original or later contributing <br />landscape features. <br />8. Removal of non -historic structures from the existing <br />landscape is encouraged. <br />9. Structures shall be protected from arson and other acts of <br />vandalism through proper monitoring procedures and <br />methods such as; permanent installation of smoke detectors, <br />alarms, or other security systems, or temporarily boarding up <br />windows and openings. <br />10. No building(s) shall be erected in the central section of the <br />park; the western section of the park, north of the northern <br />fence to the tennis courts; the eastern section of the park, west <br />of the rear set -back of the North Pumping Station, or in the <br />area north and east of the Log Cabin. <br />9.9 Archeology <br />Refer to Sections 9.11 B and C, and D regarding treatment of materials. <br />Refer to Sections 9.3, 9.4, 9.5, 9.6, 9.7 and 9.8 for additional Standards and <br />Criteria that may apply. <br />1. The landscape should be surveyed for potential archeological <br />sites prior to the beginning of any construction project. <br />2. Known Archeological site(s) shall be protected during any <br />construction project. <br />3. Disturbance of the terrain within the landscape shall be kept <br />to a minimum so as not to disturb any unknown archeological <br />materials. <br />4. All planning, any necessary site investigation, or data <br />recovery shall be conducted by a professional archeologist. <br />• 13 <br />
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