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exceed thirty-six (36) square feet per building face or forty-five (45) square feet per building face if used in <br />conjunction with a freestanding sign, regardless of the number of businesses occupying the building. If additional • <br />signage is necessary, the Redevelopment Commission may grant additional signage, but in no case may the total <br />signage area exceed five (5%) percent of the building face to which the sign is attached]. <br />PRESERVATION SPECIALIST REPORT: n/a <br />STANDARDS AND GIIDELINES: Local Landmarks Group B: <br />The Commission has the authority to determine the architectural merits and the extent of any proposed treatment, <br />renovation, or addition to a historic landmark. The commission will require drawings, plans, specifications, and/or <br />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 <br />, <br />general cleaning and upkeep of the landmark. The Commission shall encourage the proper maintenance of all <br />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 <br />improvements include re -roofing, glazing, or landscaping lawns and may involve a change that can potentially <br />j <br />enhance or detract from the character of the landmark. A treatment changes of any surface whether on the landmark <br />or in its environment may require a Certificate of Appropriateness if it significantly alters the appearance of the <br />landmark. Although these kinds of changes may not require a Building Permit, a Certificate of Appropriateness <br />may be necessary. The commission should review the proposed treatment for character and style consistency with <br />the original surfaces. <br />C. Renovation and Additions <br />Renovation is the modification of a structure, which does not alter the general massing while and addition, is a <br />change in mass. A modification, which involves the removal of a part of the landmark, should be considered under <br />demolition (see demolition). Additions to landmarks should not detract from the original form and unity of the <br />• <br />landmark and should not cover singular examples of architectural detail. Additions to landmarks should be added in <br />a manner that does not disrupt the visible unity of overall appearance of the site. The proportions, materials and <br />3 <br />ratios of the existing structures should be carried through in the additions. Care should be taken not to change or <br />alter the following: <br />1. Structure - Necessary structural improvements, where safety demands should be accomplished in such a <br />way as to cause 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 <br />same material as the original. It should be the same size and texture. An alternative material may be <br />allowed if it duplicates the original <br />k <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 <br />additional siding. Structures already sided with incompatible materials should be returned to a siding <br />similar to the original when renovation is considered. <br />D. Demolition • <br />{ <br />t <br />Historic landmarks shall not be demolished. When a landmark poses a threat to the public safety, and demolition is <br />the only alternative, documentation by way of photographs, measured drawings, or other descriptive methods <br />should make of both the exterior and interior of the landmark. The person or agency responsible for demolition of <br />the landmark shall be responsible for this documentation. <br />E. Moving <br />The moving of landmarks is discouraged, however, moving is preferred to demolition. When moving is necessary, <br />the owner of the landmark must apply to the Commission for a Certificate of Appropriateness. <br />F. Signs <br />No neon or flashing signs will be permitted unless they are original to the structure. Billboards and super - <br />graphics will also be disallowed. Only one appropriate identifying sign will be permitted per business. <br />a <br />G. Building Site and Landscaping <br />(These standards apply to both A and B) <br />• <br />1. Required <br />Major landscaping items, trees, fencing, walkways, private yard lights, signs (house numbers) and benches which <br />reflect the property's history and development shall be retained. Dominant land contours shall be retained. <br />