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<br /> b) Curbs, gutters, sidewalks, retaining walls. Repair of existing concrete or asphalt
<br />surfaces or in-kind repair/replacement of brick, rock, or stone materials for curbs,
<br />gutters, sidewalks, and retaining walls.
<br /> c) Site improvements. Repair or in-kind repair/replacement of site improvements,
<br />including, but not limited to fences, landscaping, steps not attached to any
<br />building
<br /> d) Utilities. Installation, repair or replacement of gas, sanitary and storm sewer,
<br />water, electrical, cable or other underground utilities within previously disturbed
<br />land and public right-of-ways located within city limits.
<br /> e) Park and playground equipment. Installation, repair or replacement of park and
<br />playground equipment, excluding buildings.
<br /> f) Temporary structures. Installation of temporary construction-related structures
<br />including scaffolding, barriers, screening, fences, protective walkways, signage,
<br />office trailers or restrooms, unless the installation of such temporary structures
<br />requires ground disturbance.
<br /> g) Street lighting and traffic signals. Repair and replacement of non-historic street
<br />lights, traffic signals, and traffic signs, outside of a listed or eligible historic
<br />district.
<br /> h) Generators. Temporary installation of generators, and permanent installation of
<br />generators that are placed inside existing buildings or that occupy an area under
<br />50 square feet behind the building they serve.
<br /> i) Above Ground Utilities. Repair or replacement of existing wires, anchors,
<br />crossarms, and other miscellaneous hardware on existing overhead lines; not
<br />including pole replacement or installation outside city limits. Water tower
<br />replacement is not exempt.
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<br /> 2. Exterior Rehabilitation
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<br />In the event of unanticipated archaeological discoveries for any of the activities
<br />mentioned below, the Indiana SHPO and any American Indian tribe that has indicated an
<br />interest in the lands encompassing the APE shall be contacted within two (2) business
<br />days.
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<br /> a) Foundations. Below-grade repair of brick or stone foundations and repairs to all
<br />other types of foundations. Extensions of the foundation beyond the original
<br />builders trench are not exempt pursuant to this section.
<br /> b) Windows and doors. Repair of windows and doors, including caulking and
<br />weather stripping of existing window or door frames, and installation of new
<br />clear glass in existing sashes or doors, including retrofitting for double and triple
<br />glazing, and replacement of glazing putty.
<br /> c) Storm windows and storm doors. Installation of exterior storm windows and
<br />doors, provided they conform to the shape and size of the historic windows and
<br />doors, and that the meeting rails of storm windows coincide with that of existing
<br />sash.
<br /> d) Walls and siding. Repair of or in-kind replacement of wall or siding material,
<br />including brick, stone, or stucco materials and wood siding.
<br /> e) Painted surfaces.
<br /> 1. Removal of exterior paint by non-destructive means, limited to hand
<br />scraping, low pressure water wash when used according to Preservation
<br />Briefs listed below, heat plates or heat guns, or paint-removal chemicals,
<br />provided that the removal method is consistent with the provisions of 24
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