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<br />City of Paris Historic Resources Survey 2004 <br />Phase 2 - Page 2 <br />November 14, 2005 <br /> <br />to reduce costs. However, such volunteer work would also require the addition of a training <br />component to the survey. <br /> <br />Phase II: Residential <br /> <br />Task 1- Review and Update to 2010 of the Two Residential Historic District Surveys of 1985 <br /> <br />Task 1.1 - Field Survey Plan <br />Based upon information gathered in Task 1, a Field Survey Plan will be developed to organize an <br />efficient process for photographing and gathering field information on resources to be surveyed. <br />Prior to commencement of field survey work, the ARCHITEXAS team will work with local leaders <br />to finalize the detailed boundaries of the survey project to comprehensively include important <br />residential resources. The survey will include adjusted boundaries if necessary. <br /> <br />ARCHITEXAS will also work with community leaders to identify new stand-alone properties <br />city wide, and to identify potential new City historic districts to be surveyed in future phases of <br />work <br /> <br />Task 1.2 - Data Digitization and Survey Tool Development <br /> <br />The Texas Historical Commission has already entered into an electronic database the approximately <br />1000 survey forms completed in 1985. The THC has indicated that it will cooperate with the PH PC <br />and ARCHITEXAS by providing the project with this data. ARCHITEXAS will develop a data <br />collection database to store the information provided by the THe. The database will also be utilized <br />during the field survey to collect new survey data that can then be transferred back to the THC for <br />immediate inclusion in their database. <br /> <br />Task 1.3 - Field Survey and Analysis <br /> <br />Task 1.3.1 -- Field Survey <br /> <br />The survey team will travel each city street within the existing historic districts, and to each <br />individually listed National Register Property. Each of these previously recorded properties will be <br />evaluated in order to update the existing survey form as needed. <br /> <br />All properties will be digitally photographed. <br /> <br />For newly recorded properties, each will be documented by digital photography and a Photo Index <br />Sheet will record and cross-reference the photographs to the inventory. Detailed descriptions and <br />an architectural analysis of the sites or properties deemed of some significance will be recorded on <br />Electronic Texas Historic Sites Inventory Forms developed for this project. All documentation <br />