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9.4 Vegetation 3 Alteration of existing or addition of new vegetation materials and features will be <br />considered if they do not alter the basic concept of the historic landscape design. 9. Maintenance of, <br />removal of, and additions of vegetation materials and features should consider maintaining existing or <br />intended vistas and spaces, screening instructions, creating new spaces where appropriate and maintaining <br />defined areas of shade and sun. <br />Walk: <br />9.5 Circulation <br />4. When replacement of circulation layouts is necessary, it should be based on physical or documentary <br />evidence. 8. Alteration of existing or addition of new circulation materials and features will be considered <br />if they do not alter the basic concept of the historic landscape design. <br />Benches: <br />9.7 Furnishings and Objects <br />4. Alteration of existing or addition of new furnishings and objects will be considered if the alteration <br />does not alter the basic concept of the historic landscape design. 8. New furnishings and objects should <br />be designed using vandal resistant standards. 9. Location of signs shall be guided by a master plan. 10. <br />Signs shall conform to a simple sign system. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Kesler's 1915 plan shows a garden in this location, and Leeper Park <br />drawings through 1998 confirm a round formal garden continued to exist here. As the proposed labyrinth <br />will to some extent replace an original feature of the park, staff recommends approval. <br />Elicia Feasel <br />Executive Director <br />Deb Parcell <br />Deputy Director <br />
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