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4. Alteration of existing or addition of new special organizational features will be considered if they do not <br />alter the basic concept of the historic landscape design. <br />5. Deteriorated or missing spatial organizational features shall be replaced with features that match the original in <br />form, shape, color and texture. <br />6. When replacement of features is necessary, it should be based on physical or documentary evidence. <br />7. If using the same material is not technically or economically feasible, then compatible substitute materials may <br />be considered. <br />9.4 VeEetation: <br />4. Deteriorated or missing vegetation materials and features shall be replaced with materials that match the original <br />in size shape, color form and texture. <br />5. When replacement of vegetation materials and features is necessary, it should be based on physical or <br />documentary evidence. <br />6. If using the same vegetation material is not technically or economically feasible, then compatible substitute <br />vegetation materials may be considered if the convey the same growth habit, form, foliage and bloom <br />characteristics as the historic plant. <br />9.5 Circulation: <br />3. Alteration of existing or addition of new circulation layouts will be considered if it can be shown that <br />better site circulation is necessary and that the alteration does not alter the basic concept of the historic <br />landscape design. <br />4. When replacement of circulation layouts is necessary, it should be based on physical or documentary evidence. <br />7. If using same material is not technically or economically feasible, then compatible substitute material may be <br />considered. <br />8. Alteration of existing or addition of new circulation materials and features will be considered if they do <br />not alter the basic concept of the historic landscape design. <br />9.7 Furnishines and Obiects: <br />4. Alteration of existing of addition of new furnishings and objects will be considered if the alteration does <br />not alter the basic concept of the historic landscape design. <br />9.8 Structures: <br />1. The general intent is to preserve the original or later contributing structures that enhance the historic <br />landscape. <br />4. Deteriorated or missing structures, materials, elements, details and ornamentation shall be replaced with material <br />and elements which match the original in material, color, texture, size, shape profile and detail of installation. <br />9.10 Accessibilitv <br />1. A three-step approach is recommended to identify and implement accessibility modifications that will <br />protect the integrity and historic character of the property: <br />a. Review the historical significance of the property and identify character -defining features. <br />b. Assess the property's existing and required level of accessibility. <br />c. Evaluate accessibility options within a preservation context. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: As this project will refurbish an existing park feature and allow accessibility for <br />all patrons, Staff recommends approval. <br />Elicia Feasel <br />Executive Director <br />Deb Parcell <br />Deputy Director <br />