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D, <br />i <br />e <br />0 <br />0 <br />ii, <br />i . <br />r <br />J <br />East Wayne Street Historic District <br />Recommended <br />Guidebook <br />Whenever possible, the original features should be restored. Plant materials and trees in close proximity to <br />buildings, sidewalks or streets that are causing deterioration to those elements should be removed. As much <br />natural vegetation as possible should be preserved. if large shrubs become unsightly, to the point of detracting from <br />the historic character of the house or site, they should be cut back and allowed to rejuvenate. Dead and diseased <br />material should be selectively removed. Trees and major landscaping elements that must be removed for one reason <br />or another should be immediately replaced by suitable flora. When replacement of utility poles or power supply <br />lines is necessary, consideration should be given to underground conduits or utility poles erected along rear <br />property lines. The curb height should be high enough to maintain adequate drainage of the street. if older light <br />fixtures are taken down in the city, they should be reserved for use in the historic district. Light fixtures on top of <br />the brick pillars at the Eddy Street entryway should be replaced according to these standards. <br />Prohibited <br />Existing relationships of buildings and <br />their environments shall not be <br />destroyed through widening existing <br />streets, application of asphalt or other <br />bituminous coverings, or by <br />introducing new streets, or parking lots. <br />Signs, streetlights, benches, major <br />landscaping items, fencing, walkways, <br />and paving materials which are out of <br />scale or inappropriate to the <br />neighborhood may not be used. The <br />introduction of heavy trucks or similar <br />vehicles in the District shall be <br />prohibited. <br />Not Recommended <br />High intensity overhead streetlights <br />should not be used. <br />-r! in the <br />B. Building Site Landscaping. & Accessories <br />Individual properties in the district are characterized by a house located in the center of a flat lawn, often divided <br />by a walk leading to the front entrance. Several of the residences are sited on two or more building lots; however, <br />the preponderance of the homes have been erected on a single lot. Most of the properties include a double garage, <br />usually located at the rear of the property; the majority of garages are accessed from straight driveways leading <br />from the main thoroughfare, while a few are accessed from the alley. There are also a few homes with a covered <br />carport located at the rear of the property as well as a few homes with circular driveways. Driveway and sidewalk <br />materials include concrete, asphalt, and brick. All of the properties have trees and most have trimmed shrubbery <br />and/or hedges. Most of the houses conform to a uniform setback line within each block. <br />page 38 <br />
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