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APR -10-96 11:40 PM 1051 RIVERSIDE DRIVE 219 222 G914 P.04 <br />• the basic concept of the historic landscape design. <br />b. Deteriorated or missing spatial organizational features shall <br />be replaced with features that match the original in form, " <br />.shape, color and texture. <br />6. When replacement of features is necessary, it should be based <br />on physical or documentary evidence. <br />7. If using the same material is not technically or economically <br />feasible, then compatible substitute materirils may be <br />considered. <br />8. Important visual connections between spaces within the <br />landscape shall be retained by maintaining vegetation, <br />circulation and topography features which contribute to these <br />visual relationships. <br />9. The historic spatial and functional relationship of circulation <br />systems, water features and structures shall be preserved by <br />maintaining the ma*sing of adjacent vegetation, vistas, or <br />other associated features.` <br />10. Maintenance of removal of, and additions of vegetation <br />• . materials and features should consider maintaining existing , <br />or intended vistas and spaces, screening intrusions, creating <br />new spaces where appropriate and maintaining defined areas <br />of .shade and sun. <br />11. The form and shape of individual spaces and their associated <br />vertical elements shall be retained in order to preserve the <br />historic relationships of the Iandscape. Examples include the <br />relationship between open fields and hedgerows or the width <br />and length of an allec. <br />12. Moving or demolishing historic structures that would alter <br />spacial and visual relationships in the landscape shall not be <br />allowed. <br />13. Construction of new structures that would alter historic <br />spacial and visual relationships in the landscape shall not be <br />allowed. <br />14. Intrusive views or new construction may be screened with <br />compatible fencing or plant material so long as the screening <br />would not detract from the historic character of the <br />landscape. <br />n <br />