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street sections (pavers), the original materials will be reinstalled. Brick streets shall be patched <br />with brick pavers. Concrete, asphalt, fillers and similar materials shall not be used. All original <br />streetlights shall be maintained, especially the George Cutter "Park View" streetlights designed <br />by the Cutter Company for this neighborhood. Present efforts by the Neighborhood Association <br />and the Historic Preservation Commission to restore "Park View" streetlights to the district shall <br />continue. Any change in lighting must receive approval of the Historic Preservation <br />Commission. New or different fencing requires a C of A and shall reflect the style and character <br />of the individual <br />property and the surrounding environment and properties. <br />Recommended <br />The current or historic character of lawns should be preserved. Front yard areas, common lawns <br />and tree lawns should remain open. New or replacement trees should be compatible in variety <br />with those presently growing. Vacant lots should be kept landscaped appropriately while vacant, <br />and may be used for recreational or residential development. When replacement of utility poles or <br />power supply lines is necessary, consideration should be <br />given to underground conduits or utility poles erected along rear property lines. <br />Prohibited <br />Existing relationships of buildings and their environments shall not be destroyed by widening <br />existing streets, applying asphalt or other bituminous coverings or by introducing new streets or <br />parking lots. Signs, streetlights, benches, new plant materials, fencing, walkways and paving <br />materials which are out of scale or inappropriate to the neighborhood may not be used. The <br />erection of high walls or barriers, which would alter the relationship of the houses, shall be <br />prohibited. Utility poles with high intensity overhead lights shall not be used on main <br />thoroughfares. <br />B. BUILDING SITE, LANDSCAPING & ACCESSORIES <br />This section focuses on individual properties and amenities. Building sites tend to be irregularly <br />shaped, of varying topography and with different setbacks with regard to plots. Alleys are <br />generally behind houses. Landscape accessories like fences are unique to each structure. Chapin <br />Place presents a unique situation within the district. Applications from properties that have <br />property lines on Chapin Place will be considered on a case-by-case basis. <br />Required <br />Fencing, walkways, outbuildings, private yard lights, signs (i.e. house numbers) and benches <br />(visible from the street) as well as trees located in a yard or tree lawn which reflect the property's <br />history and development shall be retained. A tree located in such areas shall only be removed if <br />the removal is required due to storm damage, disease, threatened damage to a structure or for <br />such other reason acceptable to the Historic Preservation Commission. Storm damaged or <br />diseased trees should then be replaced with an approved species at the same or approximate <br />location wherever possible. Fencing visible from the street in front of the structure shall be open <br />(meaning spaces between the pickets) and consistent with the historic character of a structure <br />enclosed. <br />Recommended <br />New site work should be based upon actual knowledge of the past appearance of the property <br />found in photographs, drawings and newspapers. New site work should also be appropriate to <br />existing surrounding site elements in scale, type and appearance. Front yard areas should remain <br />open. (See above for information regarding fences.) Trees in close proximity to a building may <br />cause structural damage. Owners are encouraged to remove these trees and replace (or replant) <br />them at a more appropriate location as soon as planting season permits and upon approval of a <br />C of A. <br />Prohibited <br />