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Historical Landmark Preservation

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Building Restoration

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Building restoration is the process of accurately revealing and recovering the state of a historic building as it appeared at a particular period in time. This may involve the careful removal of later work or the replacement of missing original details.

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Conservation Area Policies

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Conservation area policies are local urban planning tools used to manage and protect areas of special architectural or historic interest. The aim is to conserve and enhance the character and appearance of such areas.

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Economic Revitalization through Historic Preservation

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Economic revitalization through historic preservation involves leveraging the economic potential of historic sites and buildings to stimulate local economies. This can be achieved through tourism, job creation in renovation, or increased property values.

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Historic Preservation Tax Incentives

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Tax incentives for historic preservation are financial benefits given to property owners to encourage the rehabilitation and reuse of historic buildings. They can include tax credits, grants, or deductions for preservation-related expenses.

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Landmark Status

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Landmark status is a designation given to buildings, sites, or structures recognized for their historic, cultural, or architectural significance. Legal protections are put in place to restrict changes that might impact their integrity.

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Contextualization

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Contextualization in preservation involves designing new developments in a way that respects the character of surrounding historic structures and sites. It aims to complement the context rather than imitate or overshadow it.

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Preservation Planning

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Preservation planning is a strategic process undertaken by communities to decide what to save, how to save it, and to integrate preservation into broader planning goals. It involves public participation and consideration of historical significance and community values.

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Facade Easements

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Facade easements are legal agreements that allow property owners to donate a building's facade to a preservation trust. This controls future modifications to the facade, ensuring that the building retains its historic and architectural character.

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Adaptive Reuse

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Adaptive reuse involves repurposing old buildings for new uses while retaining their historic features. It is a sustainable preservation method that contributes to urban revitalization and reduces the need for new construction materials.

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Heritage Conservation District

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A heritage conservation district is an area within a city with a significant concentration of historic buildings, structures, and places. Preservation in such areas often involves guidelines or regulations to maintain the district's overall historic character.

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Urban Conservation

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Urban conservation refers to the process of preserving and integrating historic buildings, spaces, and cultural landscapes into the modern urban fabric. It focuses on maintaining continuity with the past while accommodating contemporary needs.

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Inventory of Historical Resources

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An inventory of historical resources is a comprehensive list of properties and sites within a municipality deemed to have historical value. It serves as a guide for preservation planning and resource allocation.

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