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"(g) To strengthen the economy of the City by <br />protecting and enhancing the City's attractions <br />to residents, visitors, and tourists; <br />"(h) To identify as early as possible, and resolve <br />conflicts between the preservation of historic <br />and cultural resources and alternative land uses; <br />"(i) To conserve valuable material and energy resources <br />by ongoing use and maintenance of the existing <br />built environment; and <br />"(j) To implement the Historic Landmarks Element of <br />the General Plan. <br />"Section 40.3. Definitions. The following words and <br />phrases shall have the meaning respectively ascribed to them: <br />"(a) 'Alteration' means any exterior change or modifi- <br />cation, through public or private action, of any <br />historic or cultural resource or of any property <br />located within a historic district including, but <br />not limited to, exterior changes to or modifica- <br />tions of structure, architectural details, or <br />visual characteristics such as paint color and <br />surface texture, grading, surface paving, new <br />structures, cutting or removal of trees and other <br />natural features, disturbance of archaeological <br />sites or areas, and the placement or removal of <br />any exterior objects such as signs, plaques, light <br />fixtures, street furniture, walls, fences, steps, <br />paintings, and landscape accessories affecting <br />the exterior visual qualities of the property. <br />"(b) 'Exterior architectural feature' means the <br />architectural elements embodying style, design, <br />general arrangement, and components of all of the <br />outer surfaces of an improvement, including, but <br />not limited to, the kind, color, and texture of <br />the building materials and the type and style <br />of all windows, doors, lights, signs, and other <br />fixtures appurtenant to such improvement. <br />"(c) 'Historic or cultural resource' means improvements, <br />buildings, structures, signs, features, sites, <br />places, areas, or other objects of historic, <br />aesthetic, educational, cultural, or architectural <br />significance to the citizens of the City, which <br />may or may not have been officially designated as <br />'historic districts,' 'historic landmarks' or <br />'historic sites' as hereinafter defined. <br />"(d) 'Historic district' means any area containing <br />improvements which have a special character, <br />historic interest, or aesthetic value or which <br />represent one or more architectural periods or <br />styles typical to the history of the City, and <br />which improvements constitute a district section <br />of the City that has been designated a historic <br />district pursuant to this chapter. <br />-2- <br />