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What are the Secretary of the Interiors Standards for Treatment of Historic Properties that apply to historically designated properties?

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What are the Secretary of the Interiors Standards for Treatment of Historic Properties that apply to historically designated properties?

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The Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Treatment of Historic Properties (standards) are federal standards that are administered locally. There are also guidelines for each of the standards that are flexible, common-sense guidelines that suggest options for rehabilitation of historical buildings. They do not preclude changes but rather assure that any proposed changes or additions are compatible and sympathetic with the historical character of the building. They further require that any addition should be subservient to the primary historical fabric and be distinguished as clearly new so that the proposed change is not confused with the original historical structure. The flexibility of the guidelines permits this distinction to be subtle or distinct. Typically, the local administration of the Standards and Guidelines result in a priority being placed on keeping the original portions of the building(s) that are publicly visible. The National Park Service has a rehabilitation learn

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