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No neon or flashing signs will b <br />the structure. Although these <br />Building Permit, a Certificate <br />Billboards and supergraphics <br />appropriate identifying sign will <br />Urollu'D B Standards) <br />permitted unless they are original to <br />kinds of changes may not require a <br />of Appropriateness may be necessary. <br />will also be disallowed. Only one <br />be permitted per business. <br />The Commission has the authority to determine the architectural merits and <br />the extent of any proposed treatment, renovation, or addition to a historic <br />landmark. The ' Commission will require drawings, plans, specifications, <br />and/or samples where appropriate. <br />A.Maintenance <br />The maintenance of any historical structure orsite shall in no way <br />involve any direct physical change except for the general cleaning and <br />upkeep of the landmark. The Commission shall encourage the proper <br />maintenance of'all structures or sites. <br />B.Treatment <br />Treatment shall be defined as any change of isurface materials that will <br />not alter the style or original form. SUCA improvements include <br />reroofing, glazing, or landscaping lawns and may involve a change that <br />can potentially enhance or detract from the qharacteF of the landmark. A <br />treatment change of any surface whether on the landmark or in its <br />environment may require a Certificate of Appropriateness if it <br />significantly alters the appearance of the landmark. Although these <br />kinds of changes may not require a Building Permit, a Certificate of <br />Appropriateness may be necessary. The Commission should review the <br />proposed treatment for character and style consistency with the original <br />surfaces. I <br />C.Renovation and Additions <br />Renovation is the modification of a structure which does not alter the <br />general massing while an addition is a change in mass. A modification <br />which involves the removal of a part of the landmark should be considered <br />under demolition (see demolition). <br />Additions toi landmarks should not detract from the original form and <br />unity of the landmark and should not cover singular examples of <br />architectural detail; Additions to landmarks should be added in a manner <br />that does not disrupt the visible unity or overall appearance of the <br />site. The proportions, materials and ratios of the 'existing Istructures <br />should be carried through in the additions. Care should be taken not to <br />change or alter the following: <br />1. . Structure - Necessary structural improvements, where safety demands <br />should be accomplished in such a way as to cause minimal visual <br />