Consistent architecture. New buildings adjacent to significant historic structures shall be designed in a manner consistent with the general architectural features of such historic structures in terms of form, materials, fenestration, and roof shape.
Major modifications to landscape. Major modifications to the existing landscape, such as extensive grading, clear-cutting of trees, or other similar activities, shall be avoided.
Removal of existing historic structures. Existing historic structures shall not be removed or demolished unless required by assessment of the Town Engineer to protect the general health, safety and welfare of the community.
Access of trail systems. Where possible, public access to any nearby public trail system shall be provided for present or future continuation of such trail system.
Consistent architecture. New buildings adjacent to significant historic structures shall be designed in a manner consistent with the general architectural features of such historic structures in terms of form, materials, fenestration, and roof shape.
Major modifications to landscape. Major modifications to the existing landscape, such as extensive grading, clear-cutting of trees, or other similar activities, shall be avoided.
Removal of existing historic structures. Existing historic structures shall not be removed or demolished unless required by assessment of the Town Engineer to protect the general health, safety and welfare of the community.
Access of trail systems. Where possible, public access to any nearby public trail system shall be provided for present or future continuation of such trail system.