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8. The development of additional facilities for active recreation or single <br />purpose uses for limited user groups shall not be allowed. <br />9. Proposals for special activities and events which cause significant impacts <br />or require pemtanent or even semi-permanent (seasonal) structures or <br />facilities shall not be permitted. <br />10. The Boston Landmarks Commission recommends that the work proposed <br />to the landscape be executed with the guidance of a landscape professional <br />with expertise with historic landscapes. <br />11. The (list what is under review.) are subject to the terms of the landscape <br />guidelines herein stated. <br />12. Items under Cotnmission review include but are not limited to the <br />following: <br />9.2 Spatial Organization <br />(includes Views, Vistas, Landscape Spaces, etc.) <br />Refer to Sections 9.3, 9.4, 9.5, 9.6, 9.7 and 9.8 for additional Standards <br />and Criteria that may apply. <br />1. Views and vistas are among the most important aspects of a landscape, <br />therefore, they should be maintained and preserved. <br />2. All (List the Spatial Organizational features of the landscape that need <br />to be preserved, such as: views, vistas, landscape spaces, etc) shall be <br />preserved. <br />3. Original or later contributing spatial organizational features shall be <br />retained in their existing configuration and shall be maintained through <br />proper drainage_ access and erosion control, pruning and removal of <br />invasive vegetation or otherwise using recognized horticultural and soil <br />management practices. <br />4. Alteration of existing or addition of new spatial organizational features <br />will be considered if they do not alter the basic concept of the historic <br />landscape design. <br />5. Deteriorated or missing spatial organizational features shall be replaced <br />with features that match the original in form, shape, color and texture. <br />