What does contributing and non-contributing mean?
“Contributing Property” means a building, site, structure, or object which adds to the historical architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because: • it was present during the period of significance of the district, and possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time, • it is capable of yielding important information about the period, or • it independently meets the National Register of Historic Places criteria for evaluation. “Non-contributing Property” means a building, site, structure or object which does not add to the historic architectural qualities, historic associations, or archaeological values for which a district is significant because: • it was not present during the period of significance of the district, • due to alterations, disturbances, additions, or other changes, it no longer possesses historic integrity reflecting its character at that time or is incapable of yielding important in
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