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in site type or site density as established through research or inventory. <br />District boundaries may be non - contiguous. <br />In addition to meeting at least one (1) of the criteria outlined in this Chapter, <br />the contributing features of the district must be at least fifty (50) years old. <br />The district could be exempt from the age standard if the resources are found <br />to be exceptionally important in other significant criteria. <br />(1) Historic districts shall meet one (1) or more of the following: <br />a. Architectural. <br />1. Exemplifies specific elements of an architectural period or <br />style. <br />2. Example of the work of an architect or builder who is <br />recognized for expertise nationally, statewide, regionally or <br />locally. <br />3. Demonstrates superior craftsmanship or high artistic value. <br />4. Represents an innovation in construction, materials, or <br />design. <br />5. Style particularly associated with the Louisville area. <br />6. Represents a built environment of a group of people in an <br />era of history that is culturally significant to Louisville. <br />7. Pattern or grouping of elements representing at least one of <br />the above criteria. <br />8. Significant historic remodel. <br />b. Social. <br />1. Site of historic event that had an effect upon society. <br />2. Exemplifies cultural, political, economic or social heritage of <br />the community. <br />3. An association with a notable person(s) or the work of a <br />notable person(s). <br />c. Geographic /environmental. <br />1. Enhances sense of identity of the community. <br />2. An established and familiar natural setting or visual feature <br />that is culturally significant to the history of Louisville. <br />d. Archaeology /subsurface. <br />1. Potential to make an important contribution to the area's <br />history or prehistory. <br />2. An association with an important event in the area's <br />development. <br />5 <br />