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(C) ELEMENTS OF PRESERVATION <br />Defined as specific areas of preservation covered within the guidelines. The elements to be <br />defined for each historic district, with the exception of those with Conservation guidelines, are <br />as follows: <br />I. Environment - <br />A. The District Environment <br />B. The Building Site and Landscaping <br />II. Existing Structures <br />A. Building Materials <br />B. Roofs and Roofing <br />C. Windows and Doors <br />D. Entrances, Porches and Steps <br />III. New Construction <br />A. Height and Proportion <br />B. Building Materials <br />C. Sheds & Accessory Buildings <br />IV. Safety and Building Codes <br />A. Building Code Requirements <br />B. Access for Handicapped or Disabled Persons <br />V. General <br />(D) GUIDELINE COMPONENTS <br />Statements within the guidelines, which specify the requirements and recommendations for the <br />preservation of the characteristic relationships of the various features which are of significance <br />to the appearance of the Local Historic District. <br />"Shall" is defined as an expression of something that is mandatory or must be done. <br />"Should" is defined as an expression of obligation, something that ought to be done but that is <br />open to compromise. <br />Page 4 of 26 <br />
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