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LESLIE HEUMANN AND ASSOCIATES
Contract #
A-1991-142
Agency
Planning & Building
Destruction Year
1997
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4S1-4SS. May become eligible for separate listing in the National <br />Register when one of the following occurs (use the number <br />of the most important reason if more than one applies): <br />451. The property becomes old enough to meet the Register's <br />50-year requirement. <br />452. More historical or architectural research is performed on <br />the property. <br />453. Contextual information is expanded. <br />454. A more appropriate property type is defined. <br />455. Registration requirements for the property type are <br />clarified. <br />456. The property is evaluated in another historical context. <br />457. The architectural integrity of the property is restored. <br />458. Other properties, which provide more significant examples <br />of the historical or architectural associations connected <br />to this property, are demolished or otherwise lose their <br />architectural integrity. <br />4B1-4B8. May become eligible both for separate listing in the <br />National Register_ and as a contributor or potential <br />contributor to a fully documented district that may <br />become eligible for the National Register. Use the <br />number of the most important reason if more than one <br />applies: <br />4B1. 4S1 (as above) and any reason from 4D1-4D$ or 4M1--4M8 (as <br />below). <br />4B2. 4S2 (as above) and any reason from 4D1-4D8 or 4M1-4M8 (as <br />below) . <br />4B3. 4S3 (as above) and any reason from 4D1-4D8 or 4M1--4M8 (as <br />below). <br />4B4. 4S4 (as above) and any reason from 4D1-4D8 or 4M1-4M8 (as <br />below). <br />4B5. 4S5 (as above) and any reason from 4D1-4D8 or 4M1-4M8 (as <br />below). <br />4B6. 4S6 (as above) and any reason from 4D1-4D8 or 4M1-4M8 (as <br />below). <br />4B7. 4S7 (as above) and any reason from 4D1-4D8 or 4M1-4M8 (as <br />below). <br />4B8. 4S8 (as above) and any reason from 4D1-4D8 or 4M1--4MS (as <br />below) . <br />4D1-4D8. Contributor to a fully documented district that may <br />become eligible for listing when (use the number of the <br />most important reason if more than one applies): <br />4D1. The district becomes old enough to meet the Register's <br />50-year requirement. <br />4D2. More historical or architectural research is performed on <br />the district. <br />4D3. Contextual information is expanded. <br />4D4. A more appropriate property type is defined. <br />4D5. Registration requirements. for the property type are <br />clarified. <br />4D6. The district is evaluated in another historical context. <br />4D7. The integrity of the district is restored. <br />
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