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Criterion 4(Information Potential): Resources that have yielded or have the potential to <br /> yield information important to the prehistory or history of the local area,California,or the <br /> nation. <br /> I t; addition to meeting one of the four criteria, a resource must be more than 50 years old, unless <br /> it can be demonstrated that sufficient time has passed to understand the building's historical <br /> importance. <br /> The evaluation of historic significance is a two-step process. First, the historic significance of the <br /> property must be established. If the property appears to possess historic significance, then a <br /> determination is made of its physical integrity: that is, its authenticity as evidenced by the <br /> survival of characteristics that existed during the resource's period of significance. <br /> There are seven aspect of integrity: <br /> • Location <br /> • Design <br /> • Setting <br /> • Materials <br /> • Workmanship <br /> • Feeling <br /> • Association <br /> Project Impacts and Historic Integrity <br /> Not all properties must have all seven aspects to be considered historic. It depends on the <br /> resource and what makes it historic. <br /> All properties change over time. It is not necessary for a property to retain all its historic <br /> physical features or characteristics. The property must retain, however, the essential <br /> physical features that enable it to convey its historic identity. The essential physical <br /> features are those features that define both why a property is significant(Applicable <br /> L <br /> ATTY/RESO.30481HRAC RESO RECOMMENDING 601 MARSHALL STREET EXHIBIT A <br /> REV:01-16-15 VR <br />