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erected along rear property lines. The curb height should be sufficient to maintain adequate drainage of the street. If the older light fixtures <br />are taken down by the city, they should be reserved for use in the historic district. Light fixtures on top of the brick pillars at the Eddy Street <br />entryway should be replaced according to these standards <br />Prohibited <br />Existing relationships of buildings and their environments shall not be destroyed through widening existing streets, application of asphalt or <br />other bituminous coverings, or by introducing new streets or parking lots. Signs, streetlights, benches, major landscaping items, fencing, <br />walkways, and paving materials which are out of scale or inappropriate to the neighborhood may not be used. The introduction of heavy <br />trucks or smaller vehicles in the district shall be prohibited. <br />Not Recommended <br />High-intensity overhead streetlights should not be used. <br />B. BUILDING SITE, LANDSCAPING AND ACCESSORIES <br />Individual properties in the district are characterized by a house located in the center of a flat lawn, often divided by a walk leading to the <br />front entrance. Several of the residences are sited on two or more building lots; however, the preponderance of the homes has been erected on <br />a single lot. Most of the properties include a double garage, usually located at the rear of the property. The majority of garages are accessed <br />from the alley. There are also a few homes with a covered carport layout located at the rear of the property, as well as a few with circular <br />driveways. Driveway and sidewalk materials include concrete, asphalt and brick. All of the properties have trees and most have trimmed <br />shrubbery and/or hedges. Most of the houses conform to a uniform setback line within each block. <br />Required <br />Major landscaping items, fencing, walkways, private yard lights, signs (house numbers) and benches which reflect the property's <br />history and development shall be retained. Dominant land contours shall be retained. Structures such as gazebos, patio decks, fixed <br />barbecue pits, swimming pools, tennis courts, greenhouses, new walls, fountains, fixed garden furniture, trellises and other similar <br />structures shall be compatible to the historic character of the site and the neighborhood and inconspicuous when viewed from a <br />public walkway. <br />Recommended <br />New site work should be based upon actual knowledge of the past appearance of the property found in photographs, drawings and <br />newspapers. New site work should be appropriate to existing surroundings site elements in scale, type and appearance. Plant materials and <br />trees in close proximity to the building that are causing deterioration to the building's historic fabric should be removed. However, trees and <br />plant materials that must be removed should be immediately replaced by suitable flora. All high intensity security lights should be approved <br />by the Historic Preservation Commission. <br />Prohibited <br />No changes may be made to the appearance of the site by removing major landscaping items, trees, fencing, walkways, outbuildings <br />or other elements before evaluating their importance to the property's history and development. Front yard areas shall not be <br />transformed into parking lots nor paved nor blacktopped. Front yard areas shall not be fenced and fences shall not extend forward <br />beyond the setback line of the house. The installation of unsightly devices such as television reception dishes and solar collectors shall be <br />permitted in areas where they can be viewed from the public thoroughfare. <br />Not Recommended <br />Telephone or utility poles with high-intensity overhead lights should be installed so that they cannot be seen from the thoroughfare. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends approval, as the fence is in keeping with the Standards and Guidelines of the district. <br />Written by <br />Adam Toering <br />Historic Preservation Specialist <br />Approved by <br />Elicia Feasel <br />Historic Preservation Administrator <br />• <br />• <br />0 <br />