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9.-W IRZ�' <br />equipment and install it where it is <br />least visible from the street or can be <br />screened with planting material. <br />• Antennas, and satellite dishes are <br />considered a removable fixture but <br />with some thought can be sited away <br />from public view. <br />• Maintain existing chimneys. <br />• Chimneys are an important <br />architectural feature and the removal <br />or alteration of existing chimneys <br />alters the historical integrity of the <br />house., <br />• Decks and patios can be compatible <br />with historic houses if thought is given <br />to location, proportion and materials. <br />• Dormers are important to the <br />composition of the roof and must not <br />be eliminated. Scale andl form needls <br />to be retainedl. New dormers may <br />allow for additional use of the attic, <br />but need, to be designed to match the <br />style of the original house and not <br />overpower it. <br />• Flags and banners are considered a <br />removable amenity, but care must be <br />used when, mounting to not damage <br />the historic materials of the house. <br />• Light fixtures located on the building <br />exterior, porches, pathways and <br />paved areas need to be appropriate <br />in, design, scale and character of the <br />house. There are many available <br />adaptations of fixtures in various <br />architectural styles. A Victorian light <br />fixture is appropriate with a Victorian <br />house but not appropriate with a <br />Ranch or Craftsman style house. <br />• Refer to Lighting Section for more <br />information. <br />• Mailboxes and mail slots should be <br />simple and as unobtrusive as <br />possible. Mailboxes can be obtained <br />in styles compatible with the time <br />period of the house. <br />Design! Standards for the City of Paris, Texas 99 <br />