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Company Name
Hryniewicki Family Trust
Contract #
A-2004-050
Agency
Planning & Building
Council Approval Date
4/5/2004
Expiration Date
4/5/2014
Destruction Year
2019
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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Exhibit B <br /> <br />Exterior work shall be reviewed by the Historic Resources Commission and subject to the U.S. <br />Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings, as follows: <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />Every reasonable effort shall be made to provide a compatible use for a property <br />which requires minimal alteration of the building, structure, or site and its <br />environment, or to use a property for its originally intended purpose. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />The distinguishing original qualities or character of a building, structure or site <br />and its environment shall not be destroyed. The removal or alteration of any <br />historic material or distinctive architectural features should be avoided when <br />possible. <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />All buildings, structures, and sites shall be recognized as products of their own <br />time. Alterations that have no historical basis and which seek to create an earlier <br />appearance shall be discouraged. <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />Changes which may have taken place in the course of time are evidence of the <br />history and development of a building, structure, or site and its environment. <br />These changes may have acquired significance in their own right, and this <br />significance shall be recognized and respected. <br /> <br />5. <br /> <br />Distinctive stylistic features or examples of skilled craftsmanship which <br />characterize a building, structure, or site shall be treated with sensitivity. <br /> <br />6. <br /> <br />Deteriorated architectural features shall be repaired rather than replaced, <br />whenever possible. In the event replacement is necessary, the new material <br />should match the material being replaced in composition, design, color, texture, <br />and other visual qualities. Repair or replacement of missing architectural features <br />should be based on accurate duplications of features, substantiated by historic, <br />physical, or pictorial evidence rather than on conjectural designs or the <br />availability of different architectural elements from the other buildings or <br />structures. <br /> <br />7. <br /> <br />The surface cleaning of structures shall be undertaken with the gentlest means <br />possible. Sandblasting and other cleaning methods that will damage the historic <br />building rnaterials shall not be undertaken. <br /> <br />8. <br /> <br />Every reasonable effort shall be made to protect and reserve archaeological <br />resources affected by, or adjacent to any project. <br /> <br />9. <br /> <br />Contemporary design for alternations and additions to existing properties shall not <br />be discouraged when such alterations and additions do not destroy significant <br />historical, architectural or cultural material, an such design is compatible with <br /> <br />Exhibit B <br />Page 1 of2 <br />
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