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beginning at Marion Street (from 503 Riverside Drive north) and ending at Bartlett Street; two lots <br />on the north side of Navarre street just west of the alley behind Riverside Drive; the north side of <br />Hammond Place; the east side of St. Joseph Street between Hammond Place and Bartlett Street; and <br />the south side of Bartlett Street between St. Joseph and Riverside Drive. The District contains 45 <br />residences and their adjacent outbuildings. <br />Required <br />Distinctive existing features such as parks, gardens, streetlights, fences, signs, walkways, streets, <br />alleys and building setbacks shall be retained. New plant materials, fencing, walkways, streetlights, <br />signs and benches shall be compatible with the character of the neighborhood in size, scale, material and <br />color. Street lighting should be maintained at levels recommended by the Illumination Engineering <br />Society. Sources and light posts should be uniform throughout the District. Lamp fixtures and supporting <br />posts must be similar in proportion, scale and detail to existing historic lamps (see appendix). Streetlights <br />should be placed so that adequate illumination is afforded all sections of the public sidewalks. Removal of <br />shade trees over twelve inches (12") diameter, conifer trees over six inches (6") in diameter or other major <br />plant elements shall be subject to approval by the Historic Preservation Commission. Any subsequent <br />replacement trees of any size required by the Historic Preservation Commission shall be retained. The <br />Riverfront character of the district shall be retained. <br />Recommended <br />Whenever possible, the original features should be restored. Plant materials and trees in close proximity to <br />buildings or streets that are causing deterioration to those elements should be removed. Do not dump <br />leaves and grass clippings on planted slopes as this practice will kill much of the low ground cover and <br />leave soil susceptible to erosion. When replacement of utility poles or power lines is necessary, <br />consideration should be given to underground conduits or utility poles erected along property lines. <br />Prohibited <br />Existing relationships of buildings and their environments shall not be destroyed through widening or <br />closing of existing streets and alleys or by introducing new streets, alleys or parking lots. Signs, <br />streetlights, benches, new plant materials, fencing, walkways and paving materials which are out of scale <br />or inappropriate to the neighborhood may not be used. The erection of high walls or barriers which would <br />alter the relationship of the houses and the river is prohibited. The introduction of heavy trucks or similar <br />vehicles in the District shall be prohibited. Utility poles with high intensity over head lights shall not be <br />used on main thoroughfares. <br />B. BUILDING SITE, LANDSCAPING, & ACCESSORIES <br />Individual properties in the district are characterized by a house located near the front of each lot, <br />with a small lawn in front and a larger lawn to the rear of the property. Those properties facing the <br />river on Riverside Drive generally have sloping front lawns and flat back yards. The majority of <br />structures have been erected on a single lot. Many of the properties include a garage located at the <br />rear of the property accessed from unpaved alleys running behind the property. Most properties <br />have trees, shrubbery and/or hedges. All houses conform to the uniform set -back within each block. <br />The district has a compact layout. Large homes are constructed on small lots while smaller homes, <br />such as those on Hammond Place, are constructed on narrow, deep lots. Little of the backyard areas <br />or rear first stories of these homes is visible from the thoroughfare. In recognition of this, greater latitude <br />will be allowed in the application of the adopted standards in the rear of the properties, in order to <br />accommodate the individual preferences of the property owners in the treatment of these backyard areas. <br />No approval will be necessary for changes in lawn, shrubs, walkways or semi-permanent surface changes <br />in the rear of houses. Staff approval would be required for semi-permanent structures such as gazebos, but <br />not for play equipment such as swing sets, sand -boxes, etc. <br />Required <br />Plants, trees, fencing, walkways, private yard lights, signs (house numbers) and benches which reflect the <br />properties' history and development shall be retained. <br />Recommended <br />New site work should be based upon actual knowledge of the past appearance of the property found in <br />photographs, drawings and newspapers. New site work should be appropriate to existing surrounding site <br />