Common use of Building Envelope Clause in Contracts

Building Envelope. Repair (not replacement) to match existing features in composition, design, color, texture, size, and other visual and physical qualities of the existing exterior: wood siding, trim, porches or ▇▇▇▇▇▇, decks, stairs, railings or balustrades, shutters, cornice, Limited in- of features are not exempt, such as window and door replacement, except for windows referenced in Appendix B.11.▇., masonry repointing beyond the limited foundation work outlined in Appendix B.11.a. and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ work outlined in Appendix B.15.b., and masonry and brick replacement are all subject to SHPO review.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement

Building Envelope. Repair (not replacement) to match existing features in composition, design, color, texture, size, and other visual and physical qualities of the existing exterior: wood siding, trim, porches or ▇▇▇▇▇▇, decks, stairs, railings or balustrades, shutters, cornice, doors, and windows. Limited in- above may be considered as repair. New features, complete replacement, or of features are not exempt, such as window and door replacement, except for windows referenced in Appendix B.11.▇.B.11.d, masonry repointing beyond the limited foundation work outlined in Appendix B.11.a. and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ work outlined in Appendix B.15.b., and masonry and brick replacement are all subject to SHPO review.

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Sources: Programmatic Agreement