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92 (b2) Rehabilitation (ADOPTED) (p.11) <br />93 Maintaining the original or unimpaired character of the district, and <br />94 whenever possible returning it to its original condition. <br />95 Any rehabilitation would NOT require the removal of non -original <br />96 materials but would encourage the removal of all such materials, which <br />97 are incompatible with the defined elements of preservation for the <br />98 district. <br />99 The design of new construction or alteration would not require the <br />100 duplication of the original design and construction, but should be <br />101 compatible with these structures and of these guidelines and standards. <br />102 The use of the original materials or construction techniques would be <br />103 encouraged, but contemporary methods and materials would be <br />104 acceptable when compatible. <br />105 (b3) Conservation (NOT ADOPTED) (p.12) <br />106 Maintaining a district in its existing condition by placing guidelines and <br />107 standards on new construction, and limiting demolition and moving. <br />108 The use of contemporary methods or materials would be acceptable if <br />109 they are compatible with the defined elements of preservation for the <br />110 district. <br />111 C. Elements of Preservation (p.12) Defined as specific areas of <br />112 preservation covered within the guidelines. The elements <br />113 to be defined for each historic district, with the <br />114 exception of those with Conservation guidelines, are as <br />115 follows: <br />116 I. Environment <br />117 The District Environment <br />118 The Building Site and Landscaping <br />119 II. Existing Structures <br />120 Building Materials <br />121 Roofs and Roofing <br />0 <br />