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62-09 Amend Chapter 1134 - Historic Preservation Dist. & Properties
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described. in this Chapter. Moreover, the Commission shall, where <br />appropriate, issue specific Unique. Historic Guidelines to govern any <br />such designated HPD or HP. The purpose of such guidelines are to <br />assist the Architectural Board of Review to limit its judgment and <br />review procedures to design and engineering issues, rather than its own <br />independent view of historic appropriateness, which are hereby <br />expressly left in the province of the Commission with the advice of the <br />Heritage Advisory Board. The designation of an HPD or HP shall not <br />constitute designation of any public interior portion of such area, place, <br />building or structure unless the public interior portion is specifically <br />identified as part of the designaton. <br />(c) Considerations for Designation: In considering the designation of any <br />area, place, building, public interior portion of a building, structure, <br />work of art or other object in the City as an HPD or HP, the <br />Commission shall apply the following criteria with respect to each <br />property One (1) or more or the following must apply. <br />(1) the character, interest or value as part of the heritage of the <br /> City, the region, State of Ohio or the United States; <br />(2) the location as a site of a significant historic event; <br />(3) the identification with a person or persons who significantly <br /> contributed to the historic development of the City; <br />(4) an HPD's or HP's exemplification of the cultural, economic, <br /> social, archeological, or historic heritage of the City; <br />(5) the portrayal of the environment of a group of people in an era <br /> of history characterized by a distincfive architectural style; <br />(6) the embodiment of distinguishing historical characteristics of a <br /> group of people in an era of history characterized by a <br /> distinctive architectural style; <br />(7) HPD's or HP's identification as the work of an architect or <br /> master builder whose individual work has influenced the <br /> development of the City; <br />(8) HPD's or HP's embodiment of elements of architectural <br /> design, detail, materials or craftsmanship which represent a <br /> significant architectural or technological innovation; <br />(9) HPD's or HP's unique location or singular physical <br /> characteristics representing an established and familiar visual <br /> feature of a neighborhood, community or the City, itself at <br /> lazge; <br />(10) HPD's or HP's having yielded or .its likelihood of yielding <br /> information important to the understating of pre-history or <br /> history. <br />(d) Additional considerations for an HPD: In addition to meeting at least <br />one (1 ) of the above criteria, a proposed HPD must also meet the <br />follow ing criteria in order to be designated an HPD; <br />18 <br />
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