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8. If using the same material is not technically or economically feasible, <br />then compatible substitute materials may be considered. <br />9. Alteration of existing or addition of new water feature materials will be <br />considered if they do not alter the basic concept of the historic landscape <br />design. <br />10. When appropriate from an ecological perspective, dredging of waterways <br />Shall be permitted as a means of retaining historic waterways. <br />11. All wetlands Shall be preserved. <br />12. All shorelines of water courses or bodies Shall be protected from erosion <br />in a manner in keeping with the basic concept of the landscape design. <br />13. Consideration for removal of existing water features will be given when it <br />is in conflict with the original design intent. <br />9.7 Furnishings and Objects <br />(includes Benches, Lights, Signs, Drinking Fountains, Tables, Fences, Tree <br />Grates, Flagpoles, Sculpture, Monuments, Memorials, Planters, Urns, etc.) <br />01 Refer to Sections 9.11 B, C and D regarding treatment of materials <br />and features; and Sections 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 9.51 9,6, 9.8, 9.9 and 9.10 <br />for additional Standards and Criteria that may apply. <br />1. All items listed herein Shall be preserved: benches, bridges, curbing, <br />walls, fountains, pump houses), steps, walkways, terraces, etc. <br />2. Original or later contributing furnishings and objects, materials. <br />elements, features and details Shall be retained and. if necessary, <br />repaired by patching, splicing, consolidating or otherwise reinforcing <br />using recognized preservation methods. <br />3. Deteriorated or missing furnishings and objects. materials. elements, <br />features and details Shall be replaced with materials that match the <br />original in material, size, shape, color, profile, form, texture, configuration <br />and detail of installation. <br />