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3. Alteration of existing or addition of new vegetation materials and features <br />will be considered if they do not alter the basic concept of the historic <br />landscape design. <br />4. Deteriorated or missing vegetation materials and features shall be replaced <br />with materials that match the original in size, shape, coke, forst and <br />texture. <br />5. When replacement of vegetation materials or features is necessary, it <br />should be based on physical or documentary evidence. <br />6. If using the same vegetation material is not technically or economically <br />feasible, then compatible substitute vegetation materials may be <br />considered if they convey the same growth habit, form, foliage and bloom <br />characteristics as the historic plant. <br />7. Existing healthy vegetation material shall be retained unless it is part of a <br />later non -compatible design or is volunteer vegetation inconsistent with <br />the original design. <br />8. Consideration for removal of existing healthy vegetation materials and <br />features will be given when it is in conflict with the original design intent <br />of the landscape, such as when an important vista has become overgrown <br />or when plants have grown out of scale with their intended purpose. <br />9. Maintenance of, removal of, and additions of vegetation materials and <br />features should consider maintaining existing or intended vistas and <br />spaces, screening intrusions, creating new spaces where appropriate and <br />maintaining defined areas of shade and sun. <br />10. Invasive vegetation shall be removed whenever technically feasible and <br />shall be replaced with appropriate vegetation consistent -,lith the original <br />design of the park and with current factors such as security, ecological <br />conditions and wildlife management practices. <br />11. Hazardous plants or portions of plants should be removed promptly. <br />12. Plants with diseases that are difficult or not practical to control or cure <br />should be removed promptly to prevent their infection of other plants. <br />13. Mutilated or distorted plants should be removed. <br />14 Plant replacements should be added on a schedule that N'611 assure a <br />continuity in the landscape design. <br />