IV. - MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS  


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  • Nothing in these guidelines should be construed to prevent routine maintenance or repair of any exterior architectural feature of a property. Repairs should be made in accordance with these guidelines.

    The historic preservation officer will answer inquiries as to what is "routine maintenance" where no certificate of appropriateness is required. Examples of routine maintenance include, but are not limited to, touch-up painting, spot replacement of shingles, or replacement of a pane of glass. If there is doubt that an activity is "routine maintenance," the historic preservation officer should be consulted.