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<br />(c) Commencement of excavation for construction purposes. <br /> <br />(d) Change in the location of advertising visible from the public right-of-way. <br /> <br />(e) The erection, alteration, restoration or removal of any building or other <br />structure within an historic property or district, including walls, fences, steps, and <br />pavements, or other appurtenant features. <br /> <br />(f) New construction within an historic district. <br /> <br />New construction. Any construction within an historic district that is independent <br />and exclusive of an existing building or structure or part thereof in the historic district. <br /> <br />Noncontributing properties. Properties so designated on the inventory map of <br />historic districts and properties that is adopted as a part of this chapter, being generally <br />those properties which by reason of age, condition, number of alterations, form, <br />materials, architectural details and relation to surrounding properties do not contribute <br />favorably to the general character of the historic district in which they are located. <br /> <br />Object. A material thing of functional, aesthetic, cultural, historical or scientific <br />value that may be, by nature or design, movable yet related to a specific setting or <br />environment. <br /> <br />Reconstruction. Any or all work needed to remake or rebuild all or a part of any <br />building to a sound condition, but not necessarily of original materials. <br /> <br />Rehabilitation. The process of returning a property to a state of utility through <br />repair or alteration, making possible an efficient contemporary use while preserving those <br />portions and features of the property which are significant to its historic, architectural, <br />and cultural values. <br /> <br />Repairs. All work involving the replacement of existing material with equivalent <br />material for the purpose of maintenance, but not including any addition, change or <br />modification in construction. <br /> <br />Restoration. All work connected with the return or restoration of a building or <br />part of any building to its original condition through the use of original or nearly original <br />materials. <br /> <br />Site. The location of a significant event, a prehistoric or historic occupation or <br />activity, or a building or structure, whether standing, ruined, or vanished, where the <br />location itself maintains historical or archaeological value regardless of the value of any <br />existing structure. <br /> <br />Structure. A combination of materials that forms a construction for use, <br />occupancy, or ornamentation whether installed on, above, or below the surface of land or <br />