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ATTY/RESO.0051/CC RESO APPROVING THE DOWNTOWN PLANNED COMMUNITY PERMIT – 851 MAIN ST PROJECT – EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 05-31-18 PR <br />Page 3 of 16 <br />Historic Preservation Professional – At minimum, a Historic Preservation Professional shall be on site once every two weeks during any construction on the historic facades. In addition to a Pre-Demolition meeting with the City, the Preservation Professional shall also make a site visit during the following sensitive activities [COA] [PLANNING]: a. Review labeling and cataloguing of salvage elements in-place prior to removal. b. Review initial glazing removal. Confirm removal techniques, crating, and storage conforms to approved plans. c. Review initial installation of historic protection. Protection shall conform to approved plans. d. Review historic protection when completely in-place before the start of any demolition activities. e. Review concrete cutting locations and methods prior to commencement of work (north and east walls). f. Review initial removal of concrete (north and east walls). g. Review initial removal of steel sash windows (east wall). Confirm removal techniques, crating and storage conforms to approve plans. h. Review initial modification of steel sash windows prior to reassembly. i. Review initial reassembly of steel sash windows. j. Review initial reassembly of concrete walls (north and east walls). k. Review initial removal of protection. l. Review restoration mock-ups which may include cleaning, concrete, glazing, and tile repair. m. Review initial reinstallation of glazing. In addition, the Preservation Professional shall be on site when any of the following occur: <br />• Protection needs to be temporarily removed for access or construction. <br />• Protection needs to be modified. <br />• Conditions are uncovered that do not match construction documents. 12. HABS documentation – Full HABS documentation shall be prepared by Architectural Resources Group and submitted to the City prior to issuance of Temporary or Final Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first. [COA][PLANNING] 13. Cultural Resources Management Plan – Project must fully adhere to the City’s Cultural Resources Management Plan. A report describing the project’s compliance shall be submitted to the city prior to issuance of Temporary or Final Certificate of Occupancy, whichever occurs first. [COA][PLANNING] 14. Unreinforced Masonry Buildings – The project site contains a designated historic resource and is within 300 feet of six other historic buildings, three of which are identified as being unreinforced masonry buildings (800 Main Street, 831-833 Main, and 114 Stambaugh). An exterior survey and conditions report shall be prepared for the three identified unreinforced masonry buildings, and the adjacent 837 Main Street historic landmark building (IOOF building) prior to issuance of Demolition Permit. Pile-driving and other vibration activities shall be done in accordance with required