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Finding: No chemical treatments are shown as proposed in this project at this time. <br /> Because of the good condition of the dressing-room wing, it is not likely that strong <br /> treatments will be requested at a later time. To reinforce this approach, General Note <br /> 2 on Sheet A17 clearly restates this Standard, "Chemical or physical treatments, if <br /> appropriate, will be undertaken using the gentlest means possible. Treatments that <br /> cause damage to historic materials will not be used. " <br /> 8. Archeological resources will be protected and preserved in place . If such resources <br /> must be disturbed , mitigation measures will be undertaken ; <br /> Finding: Archeological resources are not evaluated in this report. No resources have <br /> been identified. <br /> 9 . New additions, exterior alterations or related new construction will not destroy <br /> historic materials, features, and spatial relationships that characterize the property. <br /> The new work shall be differentiated from the old and will be compatible with the <br /> historic materials, features, size, scale and proportion , and massing to protect the <br /> integrity of the property and its environment; <br /> Finding: Although there are no new additions planned, the proposed project will alter <br /> original fabric and require one or two new features and elements. These alterations <br /> must be differentiated from the original materials and features for future <br /> understanding of the evolution of the building, and the alterations must also <br /> compatible with the historic fabric in scale, materials, and detailing. <br /> The proposed new construction will be utilitarian in design and materials; thus, its <br /> essence will be compatible with the feeling and associations of the original dressing- <br /> room wing and rear of the stage area because of the historic utilitarian nature of this <br /> wing of the theater. The proposed new end wall will be concrete with horizontal scale <br /> and texture, but will be differentiated from the formed original concrete wall by its <br /> masonry block construction. The new rear loading-dock door will be a modern roll- <br /> up door, in scale because of the connected segments, and compatible in utilitarian <br /> materials and painted surface. The new exterior door has not been specified for this <br /> review, but it is shown in the drawing as a simple utilitarian element, in keeping with <br /> the historic rear wing of the building. <br /> 10 . New additions and adjacent or related new construction will be undertaken in such <br /> a manner that, if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the historic <br /> property and its environment would be unimpaired . <br /> Finding: The essential form and integrity of the historic property would be maintained <br /> in this project, as the small rear wing could easily be restored using physical and <br /> written documentation. <br /> ATTY/RES0.3090/HRAC RESO — 815 HAMILTON <br /> REV: 06-02-15 VR <br /> Page 10 of 12 <br />