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Reso HRAC15-05 (3090) 815 Hamilton
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6/11/2015
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3 . Each property will be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and use . <br /> Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding <br /> conjectural features or architectural elements from other historic properties, will not <br /> be undertaken ; <br /> Finding: There are no alterations proposed that might be mistaken for original <br /> features. There are no changes that can be construed as conjectural, and there are <br /> no architectural element proposed that are influenced from the design of other <br /> historic properties. The new construction will be adequately differentiated (see <br /> Standard 9), and original character-defining elements will be preserved and reused <br /> in this project. <br /> 4 . Changes to a property that have acquired historic significance in their own right will <br /> be retained and preserved ; <br /> Finding: For this report, it is understood that the significant Skouras-style changes <br /> to the building that have acquired historic significance in their own right are not <br /> affected by this project. The rear of the building, the loading dock, rear stage wall, <br /> and dressing rooms are original. <br /> 5 . Distinctive materials, features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of <br /> craftsmanship that characterize a property will be preserved ; <br /> Finding: The original concrete walls, a majority of the metal windows, two of the <br /> original skylights, and many of the interior doors will be preserved in this project. <br /> These original elements convey the history of the building parts of the overall design, <br /> rather than embodying significance in each element. The light fixtures are a <br /> significant feature, conveying their connection to the design of the historic lighting in <br /> the main theater; they are proposed for reuse. <br /> 6 . Deteriorated historic features will be repaired rather than replaced . Where the <br /> severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new <br /> feature will match the old in design , color, texture , and , where possible , materials. <br /> Replacement of missing features will be substantiated by documentary and physical <br /> evidence ; <br /> Finding: The current physical condition of the dressing-room wing is good to <br /> excellent, and the historic features are generally shown as preserved in the project <br /> drawings. On Sheet A17, General Note 1 provides clear direction that this project is <br /> a historic preservation project, and outlines the intent of Standard 6. ("Deteriorated <br /> historic features will be repaired rather tan replaced. . . ') <br /> 7 . Chemical or physical treatments, if appropriate , will be undertaken using the gentlest <br /> means possible . Treatments that cause damage to historic materials will not be <br /> used ; <br /> ATTY/RES0.3090/H RAC RESO — 815 HAM I LTO N <br /> REV: 06-02-15 VR <br /> Page 9 of 12 <br />
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