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" Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such work shall be concealed wherever possible so as not to... "
Teton Corridor, Moose to North Jenny Lake: Development Concept Plan ... - Page 128
by United States. National Park Service - 1990 - 152 pages
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The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Historic Preservation Projects ...

W. Brown Morton, Gary L. Hume - Architecture - 1979 - 56 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such...
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Olmsted Park System, Jamaica Pond Boathouse, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts ...

Richard White - Boathouses - 1979 - 60 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such...
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Planning for Exterior Work on the First Parish Church, Portland, Maine ...

John C. Hecker, Sylvanus W. Doughty - Church architecture - 1979 - 64 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such...
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Abbeville, South Carolina: Using Grant-in-aid Funds for Rehabilitation ...

John Morrill Bryan - Abbeville (S.C.) - 1980 - 64 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such...
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Maymont Park--the Italian Garden, Richmond, Virginia: Using HCRS Grant-in ...

Barry W. Starke - Federal aid to historic sites - 1980 - 52 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to establish structural stability, such work...
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Main Street Historic District, Van Buren, Arkansas: Using HCRS Grant-in-aid ...

Susan Guthrie - Architecture - 1980 - 46 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such...
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The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Historic Preservation Projects ...

United States. Department of the Interior - Architecture - 1985 - 64 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. 10. Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such...
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Historic Lighthouse Preservation Handbook

Architecture - 1997 - 384 pages
...ventilation; or correcting unsafe conditions. Temporary stabilization should always be carried out in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the historic lighthouse's appearance. Although it may not be necessary in every preservation project,...
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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

Administrative law - 1980 - 756 pages
...also reestablish weather resistant conditions for a property. (2) Stabilization shall be accomplished in such a manner that it detracts as little as possible from the property's appearance. When reinforcement is required to reestablish structural stability, such...
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