Architecturally significant definition

Architecturally significant means the same as historically significant.

Examples of Architecturally significant in a sentence

  • Architecturally significant windows and doors, including details, trimwork, and framing, shall be retained.

  • Architecturally significant ornaments, such as corner boards, cornice, brackets, downspouts, railings, columns, steps, doors and windows moldings, shall be retained.

  • Architecturally significant porches, steps and stoops shall be retained.

  • Architecturally significant porches, including their component features, steps and stoops shall be retained.

  • Decks on the corner lots shall be screened with fencing or vegetation to reduce visibility from the public street.(9) Porches:(a) Architecturally significant porches, including their component features, steps and stoops shall be retained.(b) Replacement porches, steps and stoops shall match the original in size, style and materials.

  • Architecturally significant ornaments, such as corner boards, cornices, brackets, downspouts, railings, columns, steps, doors and window moldings, shall be retained.

  • Architecturally significant front porches, steps and stoops shall be retained, whenever possible.

  • Architecturally significant ornaments, such as corner boards, cornice, brackets, downspouts, railings, columns, steps, doors and windows moldings, shall be retained.2. Replacement ornaments shall be permitted only when originals cannot be rehabilitated.3. Installation of new ornaments, where none previously existed, shall be permitted only when it is in accordance with the architectural style of the original structure.

  • Architecturally significant windows and doors, including details, trim work, and framing, shall be retained.

  • Contemporary design of new construction, compatible with adjacent and surrounding structures, is permitted.(3) Windows and Doors:(a) Architecturally significant windows and doors, including details, trimwork, and framing, shall be retained.(b) Original window and door openings shall not be blocked or enclosed, in whole or in part.(c) Replacement windows and doors shall be permitted only when originals cannot be rehabilitated.

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