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<br /> 10/16/2020 <br /> Page 9 <br />C.F.R. Part 35, “Lead-Based Poisoning Prevention in Certain Residential <br />Structures,” including Section 35.140, “Prohibited methods of paint removal” <br />and National Park Service Preservation Briefs #1: Cleaning and Water- <br />Repellent Treatments for Historic Masonry Buildings, #10: Exterior Paint <br />Problems on Historic Woodwork, and #37: Appropriate Methods for <br />Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards in Historic Housing. <br /> 2. All lead paint abatement that does not involve removal or alteration of <br />exterior features and/or windows. <br /> 3. Application of exterior paint and caulking, other than on previously <br />unpainted masonry. <br /> f) Porch elements. Repair or in-kind replacement of existing porch elements, such <br />as columns, flooring, floor joists, ceilings, railing, balusters and balustrades, and <br />lattice. <br /> g) Roofing. Repair or in-kind replacement of roof cladding and sheeting, flashing, <br />gutters, soffits, and downspouts with no change in roof pitch or configuration. <br /> h) Awnings. Repair or in-kind replacement of awnings. <br /> i) Mechanical systems. Placement and installation of exterior HVAC mechanical <br />units and vents not on the front and/or primary elevation, unless occurring in <br />undisturbed areas. <br />j) Accessibility ramps. Replacement or repair of existing accessibility ramps and <br />installation of new accessibility ramps not on the front and/or primary elevation, <br />unless occurring in undisturbed areas. <br />k) Basement bulkhead doors. Replacement or repair of basement bulkhead doors <br />and installation of basement bulkhead doors not on the front elevation. <br /> l) Lighting. Repair or in-kind replacement of existing light fixtures. Installation of <br />additional decorative or security lights not on the front and/or primary elevation. <br /> m) Mothballing. Securing or mothballing a property by boarding over window and <br />door openings, making temporary roof repairs, and/or ventilating the building in <br />accordance with Preservation Brief 31: Mothballing Historic Buildings. <br /> <br /> 3. Interior Rehabilitation <br /> a) Mechanical systems. Installation, replacement or repair of plumbing, HVAC <br />systems and units, hot water heaters, furnaces, electrical wiring and fire <br />protection systems, provided no structural alterations are involved. Included are <br />restroom improvements for handicapped access, provided the work is contained <br />within the existing restroom walls. <br /> b) Surfaces. Repair or in-kind replacement of interior surface treatment, such as <br />floors, walls, ceilings, plaster and woodwork. If covering historic features, such <br />as wood floors, then carpet or sheet goods (linoleum or vinyl) shall be installed in <br />a reversible manner, either through tacking or with an underlayment so historic <br />floors shall not be irreversibly damaged. <br /> c) Insulation. Installation of non-spray insulation in ceilings, basements, attics and <br />crawl spaces. <br /> d) Basement floor. Installation or repair of concrete basement floor in an existing <br />basement. <br /> e) Lead paint and asbestos abatement. Abatement or control of lead-based paint, <br />consistent with provisions of 24 C.F.R. Part 35 (“Lead-Based Poisoning <br />Prevention in Certain Residential Structures”) and the lead based paint abatement <br />or “Management in Place” activities carried out in accordance with Preservation <br />Brief #37: Appropriate Methods for Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards in Historic