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2018-016 Amending Ordinances Creating Historical Overlay Districts to Incorporate Design Standards for the Historic Districts
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2018-016 Amending Ordinances Creating Historical Overlay Districts to Incorporate Design Standards for the Historic Districts
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CAST STONE WINDOW SILL <br />SKIRT <br />POP <br />/Ik <br />V. <br />SOFFIT <br />SPINDLES <br />SPIRE <br />Significant trees — trees which measure twenty- <br />four caliper inches four feet above the ground, or <br />those which are identified with historic <br />personages, or important events in local, state, or <br />national history and protected by local ordinance. <br />Sill — the bottom portion of a window which often <br />contrasts with the material of the wall. <br />Singile hung window — a window having a single <br />movable sash. <br />Site — the land on which a buildling is located. <br />For historic purposes, the location of a significant <br />event, a prehistoric or historic occupation or <br />activity, or a building or structure, whether <br />standing, ruined or vanished, where the location <br />itself maintains historical or architectural value <br />regardless of the value of any existing structure. <br />Skirt — an element used to cover a foundation or <br />the space between the main house and around <br />level. <br />Slate — a hard, brittle metamorphic rock that is <br />split into thin sheets for flooring andl roofing <br />panels and chalkboards. <br />Sliding window — a window which moves <br />horizontally in grooves or between runners. <br />Slope — the amount of degree of incline. <br />Soffit — the exposed, often flat, underside of a <br />roof overhang. <br />Spire — a steep pointed roof form common, on <br />church towers. <br />Splash block — a small masonry block laid on <br />the ground below a downspout to prevent soil <br />Design Standards for the City of Paris, Texas 154 <br />
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