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roof for 25 to 40 years? What if some kind of document discloses that <br />the roof originally had shingles, but hasn't had them for decades? <br />"...size, shape, color, [add comma]..." <br />Not Recommended <br />"...soffit, brackets, [add comma] and gables..." <br />C. WINDOWS AND DOORS <br />Required <br />"Original windows and doors seen from streets [words added] shall be <br />retained, [add comma] including..." <br />Recommended <br />"...or coated to match the existing [word missing — "ones?"]..." <br />D. ENTRANCES, PORCHES, [add comma] AND STEPS <br />This heading was lower case, unlike other headings. <br />Required — Add comma before "and" in a series. <br />"Porches and additions reflecting later architectural styles ..." <br />Q: Which architectural styles? Many of the houses have a mixture <br />of styles, from different periods. If someone added a porch <br />in 1999, does that mean it can't be removed? <br />Recommended <br />Sentence needs a rewrite. <br />"Enclosing [Delete "when"] porches... [delete comma and "it"] should be <br />done in a manner... <br />III. NEW CONSTRUCTION <br />A. HEIGHT AND PROPORTION <br />"The most prevalent fagade proportions have [delete "are"]..." <br />Prohibited <br />It is prohibited to "change the scale" of a building, but won't any <br />addition, by definition, change the scale of a building? <br />Not Recommended <br />"New stories should not be added, [add comma] nor existing stories be <br />removed, [add comma]..." <br />"...incompatible with the existing [one? word missing] should not be <br />
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