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..i.{ 1•..kx x.1wA _11.0 <br />•OI1 .•4.. K.PRti'ti. 081 - <br />R91IDO tl11 fi%h]00 <br />/IWfb YYLlINW 9[M1 <br />.imi.mi . i••il Y4 <br />blmJ[nYi,hClMrt11 <br />limir111111111111011011NL <br />111111111111111111IIII1111IIII I 1„::_ <br />F 2 Y EhS` <br />Renderings of the proposed building alterations. <br />ALTERATION CERTIFICATE CRITERIA AND STANDARDS ANALYSIS: <br />Sec. 15.36.120. - Criteria to review an Alteration Certificate. <br />A. The commission shall issue an Alteration Certificate for any proposed work on a <br />designated historical site or district only if the proposed work would not detrimentally <br />alter, destroy or adversely affect any architectural or landscape feature which <br />contributes to its original historical designation. <br />B. The commission must find the proposed alteration to be visually compatible with <br />designated historic structures located on the property in terms of design, finish, material, <br />scale, mass and height. When the subject site is in an historic district, the commission <br />must also find that the proposed alteration is visually compatible with characteristics that <br />define the district. For the purposes of this chapter, the term "compatible" shall mean <br />consistent with, harmonious with, or enhancing to the mixture of complementary <br />architectural styles, either of the architecture of an individual structure or the character <br />of the surrounding structures. <br />C. The commission will use the following criteria to determine compatibility: <br />