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necessarily replicate, the architectural time period they represent. <br /> 6. New residential building design, including the design of replacement buildings for <br /> buildings constructed before 1942 which are approved for demolition, should draw <br /> upon the primary exterior features of the Downtown's traditional design character in <br /> terms of-materials, colors, details of construction,and setbacks and should utilize or be <br /> bared on one of the following architectural styles found Downtown dating from <br /> pre-1942: Gothic Revival, Italianate, Victorian (Queen Anne, Stick, and Folk), Bay <br /> Tradition, Craftsman, Prairie, Mission Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, Mediterranean <br /> Revival, Minimal Traditional, Vernacular Forms, and FHA Minimum House. <br /> 6,7.Additions and other modifications to the exteriors of buildings considered to be a <br /> historic resource exceeding 50 years in age should match complement the original <br /> building exterior in terms of architectural style and all other exterior design elements <br /> and should be consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for <br /> Rehabilitation. <br /> 8. New residential building design, including the design of replacement buildings for <br /> buildings constructed before 1 942 which are approved for demolition, or additions to <br /> existing single-family homes should result in homes that are consistent with the floor <br /> area, bulk, and massing of homes in the immediate neighborhood. <br /> 79.Future residential development(i.e.,when additional dwelling units are being proposed <br /> on a property that has existing homes) should generally provide for the preservation <br /> and rehabilitation of existing on-site street frontage homes built before 1942 <br /> exceed 50 years in age or which otherwise substantially contribute to the"small town" <br /> character of the neighborhood in terms of architecture and scale. Exceptions may be <br /> permitted to: (I) relocate such homes to other appropriate Downtown locations for <br /> permanent preservation and rehabilitation; or (2) demolish and replace such homes <br /> I which are specifically found by the City to demonstrate minimal redeeming lack <br /> historic and/or architectural significance. <br /> 8. Permit historic houses to be relocated within the Downtown where (I) the new <br /> neighborhood contains older homes; (2) the replacement home is consistent with the <br /> design quality of the relocated home;and (3) the replacement home is compatible with <br /> the neighborhood's architectural styles and scale. <br /> 9. Sp- _.. • : - -- . • - : - -- -: :-, • . - -:, • - <br /> -- .. ---- _ - •- _ - _- --- . --• ... • . •_ - , •-: _ -• _ <br /> resources. These individuals should further be provided with the technical education <br /> 10. Ci _ .. -•-- - -= - - _ -- - •- : . : - - : -- - :_ . = <br /> • <br /> historic preservation incentive programs. <br /> Page 9 of 12 <br />
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