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RecD02 2002-261405 - 423 Beech St - Cartwright and Saber
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RecD02 2002-261405 - 423 Beech St - Cartwright and Saber
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Contractor Name
Cartwright and Saber
PROJECT NAME
423 Beech St
Date
11/26/2002
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• <br /> THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR'S STANDARDS FOR <br /> REHABILITATION <br /> The following Standards are to be applied to specific rehabilitation projects in a <br /> reasonable manner, taking into consideration economic and technical feasibility. <br /> (1) A property shall be used for its historic purpose or placed in-a new use that <br /> requires minimal change to the defining characteristics of the building and its site <br /> and environment. <br /> (2) The historic character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The <br /> removal of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that <br /> characterize a property shall be avoided. <br /> (3) Each property shall be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and <br /> use. Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as <br /> adding conjectural features or architectural elements from other buildings, shall <br /> not be undertaken. <br /> (4) Most properties change over time; these changes that have acquired historic <br /> significance in their own right shall be retained and preserved. <br /> (5) Distinctive features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of <br /> craftsmanship that characterize a historic property shall be preserved. <br /> (6) Deteriorated historic features shall be repaired rather than replaced. Where the <br /> severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new <br /> feature shall match the old in design. color, texture, and other visual qualities <br /> and, where possible, materials. Replacement of missing features shall be <br /> substantiated by documentary, physical, or pictorial evidence. <br /> (7) Chemical or physical treatments. such as sandblasting, that cause damage to <br /> historic materials shall not be used. The surface cleaning of structures, if <br /> appropriate, shall be undertaken using the gentlest means possible. <br /> (8) Significant archeological resources affected by a project shall be protected and <br /> preserved. If such resources must be disturbed, mitigation measures shall,be <br /> undertaken. <br /> (9) New additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction shall not destroy <br /> historic materials that characterize the property. The new work shall be <br /> differentiated from the old and shall be compatible with the massing, size, scale, <br /> and architectural features to protect the historic integrity of the property and its <br /> environment. <br /> (10) New additions and adjacent or related new construction shall be undertaken in <br /> such a manner that if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of <br /> the historic property and its environment would be unimpaired. <br /> 111111111111111111111111110111101111110111111111 z00 os of 7 405 ATTACHMENT 2 <br />
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