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4. Implementation of Existing Policies and Guidelines. The Downtown Specific <br /> Plan and Design Guidelines contain several policies and guidelines requiring new <br /> construction, remodels, and additions to be compatible with the historic character <br /> of the area. <br /> There has been some concern that these policies and guidelines are either not specific <br /> enough on specific issues or have not been implemented properly by the City. A few <br /> examples of those policies that have been the subject of controversy are provided <br /> below: <br /> Design and Beautification Policy 14. Preserve and protect the character of the East <br /> side neighborhood around Second Street from tear-downs, large-scaled and <br /> inappropriately styled additions, and lot consolidations. Preserve and encourage similar <br /> architectural elements and details such as porches, picket fences, and flower boxes. <br /> Preserve the neighborhoods orientation of street-facing entrances. <br /> The photos below show a bungalow on Third Street that was torn down, and the larger <br /> home that replaced it. Some residents believe that the home should have been <br /> preserved and that the new building is inappropriately scaled for the neighborhood. <br /> ti <br /> L x I I <br /> _...._.... .r^^4'!)41 -I.a- I <br /> U _'1 <br /> IR; I... ..�I <br /> 1 r <br /> d i <br /> Old New <br /> Design and Beautification Policy 15. Protect the character of the west side <br /> neighborhood around St. Mary's Street and Division Street from inappropriately-scaled <br /> additions or new construction unrelated to the density, size, and character of the <br /> neighborhood. <br /> The photo below shows a remodel on Division Street that some residents felt was too <br /> large and not in character with surrounding architecture. <br /> -... " -�.4 Y Jam .' - M <br /> 414' <br /> Yid <br /> ' <br /> Page 6 of 10 <br />