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CAST STONE BUILDING SIGNAGIE <br />CLASSICAL ORDER COLUMNS <br />CLERESTORY WINDOWS <br />CLIPPED GABLE <br />TA <br />lwx• ' M <br />Caulking — a resilient compound of silicone, <br />bituminous material, or rubber base used to seal <br />cracks and fill joints. <br />Certificate of Appropriateness (COO) — a <br />certificate received from a historic review <br />commission which states that specified exterior <br />work on a building can be conducted! because it is <br />an appropriate application. <br />Certified Local Government (CLG) —a program <br />established through the 1980 amendment to the <br />National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 that <br />encourages the participation of local government in <br />the identification, evaluation, registration, and <br />preservation of historic properties within their <br />jurisdiction and promotes the integration of local <br />preservation interest and concerns into local <br />planning and decision-making processes. The <br />CLC program is a partnership amongi local <br />governments, the State Historic Preservation Office <br />(SHiPO), and the National Park Service. <br />Chamfer — a beveled edge, usually at a 45' angle <br />at the edge of a board or masonry surface. <br />Cladding — a finish covering the exterior wall of <br />building. <br />Clapboard siding — a wood siding commonly used <br />as an exterior covering on a building of frame <br />construction; applied horizontally and overlapped, <br />with the grain iruniniing lengthwise; thicker along the <br />lower edge than along the upper. <br />Classical order — a particular style of column with <br />its lentablature having standardized details; Greek <br />order includes the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian and <br />the Roman order includes the Tuscan and <br />Composite. <br />Clerestory window — an upper window that admits <br />light to the center of a lofty room. <br />11 IK'Ilr,111i . N1 <br />Design Standards for the City of Paris, Texas 133 <br />