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Continued from part 3

Continued from part 3. Replace missing details. Match original in size, texture and finish Use original materials when feasible. Oysterville, WA. Replace Missing Details. Greenville, SC. Replace missing details to match the original in appearance.

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Continued from part 3

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  1. Continued from part 3 Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  2. Replace missing details. • Match original in size, texture and finish • Use original materials when feasible. Oysterville, WA Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  3. Replace Missing Details. Greenville, SC Replace missing details to match the original in appearance. Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  4. Replace missing features to match the original in character. Avoid removing or altering any significant architectural detail. • Porches, turned columns, brackets and jigsaw ornaments are examples... Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  5. Reconstruct Missing Details Ft. Collins, CO Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  6. Avoid adding ornamentation or other decorative elements, unless thorough research indicates that the building once had them. • Conjectural “historic” designs for replacement parts that cannot be substantiated are inappropriate. Memphis, TN Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  7. Design Guidelines for Individual Building Elements • Porches • Windows and doors • Roofs, gutters and downspouts • Foundations and chimneys Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  8. Historic windows and doors significantly affect the character of a structure and should be preserved. • Preserve the position, number, size and arrangement of historic windows and doors in a building wall. • Yes • No Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  9. Door out of character Doors Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  10. Windows • Preserve key features of windows • Proportions • Trims • Divisions • Depth of framing members Quincy, IL Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  11. Windows • Preserve historic solid to void ratio • Especially on primary facades Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  12. Windows • Preserve historic solid to void ratio Altered solid to void ratio affect individual building and adjacent context. Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  13. Policy: Maintain the historic ratio of window openings to solid wall. Solid to void character altered Crested Butte, CO Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  14. Continued in part 5 Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

  15. Winter & Company Consultants in preservation planning, urban design and design review 1265 Yellow Pine Avenue Boulder, CO 80303 Phone: 303-440-8445 Web: www.winterandcompany.net Email: admin@winterandcompany.net Historic District Design Guidelines Workshop

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