Surrounding Features Clause Samples

Surrounding Features. 1. Excavations for repair or replacement of building footings or foundations within two (2) feet of existing footings and foundations, where no archaeological resources are present. 2. Closing off and removing unauthorized driveways, walkways, and other unauthorized cultural landscape features, allowing natural regeneration of vegetation. 3. Repair, replacement, or addition of exterior lighting that blends with the landscaping and historic style of the recreation residence. 4. Repair or replacement of existing driveways, walkways, and other cultural landscape features, when done in-kind to match existing or historic materials and design. 5. Repair or replacement of authorized fencing done in kind to match existing or historic materials and design. 6. Ongoing maintenance of immediately surrounding landscape vegetation, including removing nonnative vegetation and adding native vegetation that blends with the historic scene, so long as historic landscape characteristics are maintained and the method of vegetation removal or planting does not disturb previously undisturbed ground or archaeological resources. 7. Removal, without the use of heavy equipment, of isolated hazard trees that are not part of timber sale activity. 8. Installation of interpretive signs or exhibit structures which are not attached to historic structures and do not visually intrude on the historic landscape. Signs and exhibits should be constructed of materials and painted colors that harmonize with the recreation residence tract.
Surrounding Features. The display area will be designed and developed through a professional, consultative process involving the Town and the HHSM, with input from affiliated sports groups and the broader community. • Flanking the digital display are two existing cabinets, each measuring approximately 4 feet in width, serving as supplementary exhibition spaces for physical artifacts, memorabilia, and informational materials. • There are two additional displays in the main lobby that will also continue to be used for purposes of displaying exhibits • There is a shared display case with Georgetown Hockey Heritage Council in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ lobby that will be continued to have shared use with HHSM. After the transition, this will be reviewed for use. • The cabinets feature adjustable shelving and display cases, allowing for versatile presentation arrangements and customization based on thematic or seasonal exhibits.
Surrounding Features a. Replacement of signs in-kind that involves no new surface or structural disturbance. b. Ongoing maintenance of immediately surrounding landscaping, including such modifications as removing hazardous vegetation, adding vegetation that blends with the historic landscape, or adding rocks to define paths, where not otherwise prohibited, so long as historic landscape characteristics are maintained. c. Repair or limited replacement of driveways and walkways when done in-kind to match existing or historic materials and design. d. Repair of porches, decks, and exterior stairs when the repair is done in-kind and where repairs warrant the least degree of intervention including limited replacement in-kind. e. Repair or limited replacement of fencing done in kind to match existing or historic material and design. f. Repair, limited replacement, or addition of exterior lighting that blends with the landscaping and style of the building. g. Installation of skirting over a structure's crawl space, if constructed or painted a color to match or blend with the structure. h. Removal of vegetation or hazard trees in order to reduce the threat of wildfires or falling timber, so long as removal is done by hand without the use of heavy equipment. i. Installations of interpretive signage or exhibit structures which are not attached to historic structures and do not visually intrude on the historic property. Signs should be constructed of materials and painted with colors that harmonize with the historic property and its setting.
Surrounding Features. 1640 a. Replacement of signs in-kind. 1641 b. Ongoing maintenance of immediately surrounding landscaping, including 1642 such modifications as removing hazardous vegetation, adding vegetation 1643 that blends with the historic landscape, or adding rocks to define paths, 1644 where not otherwise prohibited, so long as historic landscape 1645 characteristics are maintained.

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