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street in front of the structure shall be open (meaning spaces between the pickets) and consistent with the historic <br />character of a structure enclosed. <br />Recommended 0 <br />New site work should be based upon actual knowledge of the past appearance of the property found in photographs, <br />drawings and newspapers. New site work should also be appropriate to existing surrounding site elements in scale, type <br />and appearance. Front yard areas should remain open. (See above for information regarding fences.) Trees in close <br />proximity to a building may 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 C of A. <br />Prohibited <br />No changes may be made to the appearance of the site by removing trees, fencing, walkways, outbuildings or other <br />elements before evaluating their importance to the property's history and development. Front yard areas shall not be <br />transformed into parking lots nor paved nor blacktopped, nor enclosed by solid fences, chain link, nor industrial / <br />commercial style fences. <br />The installation of unsightly large devices, such as television satellite dishes, skylights or solar panels, shall not be permitted in <br />areas where they detract from the architecture of a building, are intrusive to the public view of the building or are highly visible <br />from a public street, or ruled inappropriate after Commission review. <br />Utility poles with high-intensity overhead lights should be installed so that they cannot be seen from a street. The Commission <br />will evaluate all installations as well as any potential exceptions resulting from special circumstances, before granting a C of A. <br />E. MECHANICAL SERVICES <br />The majority of the structures within the district have oil or gas heat, and have brick chimneys through the roof. Some houses <br />have one or two window air conditioners. <br />Required <br />Required mechanical systems shall be placed in areas that will result in the least possible alteration of the structural <br />integrity and physical appearance of the building. <br />Recommended <br />Solar collectors and TV dishes should be placed in the rear of the property and shielded by shrubbery and landscaping. Window <br />air conditioners and exhaust fans should be installed at the rear or an inconspicuous side window. Original lighting fixtures <br />should be utilized whenever possible. <br />STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES. GROUP B LOCAL LANDMARKS: <br />The Commission has the authority to determine the architectural merits and the extent of any proposed treatment, renovation, or <br />addition to a historic landmark. The commission will require drawings, plans, specifications, and/or samples where appropriate. <br />A. Maintenance <br />The maintenance of any historical structure or site shall in no way involve any direct physical change except for the general <br />cleaning and upkeep of the landmark. The Commission shall encourage the proper maintenance of all structure or sites. <br />B. Treatment <br />Treatment shall be defined as any change of surface materials that will not alter the style or original form. Such improvements <br />include re -roofing, glazing, or landscaping lawns and may involve a change that can potentially enhance or detract from the <br />character of the landmark. A treatment change of any surface whether on the landmark or in its environment may require a <br />Certificate of Appropriateness if it significantly alters the appearance of the landmark. Although these kinds of changes may not <br />require a Building Permit, a Certificate of Appropriateness may be necessary. The commission should review the proposed <br />treatment for character and style consistency with the original surfaces. <br />C. Renovation and Additions <br />Renovation is the modification of a structure, which does not alter the general massing while an addition, is a change in mass. <br />modification, which involves the removal of a part of the landmark, should be considered under demolition (see demolition). <br />Additions to landmarks should not detract from the original form and unity of the landmark and should not cover singular <br />examples of architectural detail. Additions to landmarks should be added in a manner that does not disrupt the visible unity of <br />overall appearance of the site. The proportions, materials and ratios of the existing structures should be carried through in the <br />additions. Care should be taken not to change or alter the following: <br />1. StructureNecessary structural improvements, where safety demands should be accomplished in such a way as to cause <br />minimal visual change to the original style and construction. <br />2. Material—Additions and improvements involving any new material in the landmark should be of the same material as the <br />original. It should be the same size and texture. An alternative material may be allowed if it duplicates the original. <br />a. wood—all wood trim should conform with existing trim in shape and size. <br />b. siding materials—the Commission discourages the covering or alteration of original materials with additional siding. <br />Structures already sided with incompatible materials should be returned to a siding similar to the original when renovation is <br />considered. <br />D. Demolition <br />Historic landmarks shall not be demolished. When a landmark poses a threat to the public safety, and demolition is the only • <br />alternative, documentation by way of photographs, measured drawings, or other descriptive methods should be made of both the <br />
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