FEASIBLE Clause Samples
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FEASIBLE. The degree to which a historic property, or any features of that property, affected by an undertaking, can be successfully preserved. Whether or not something is feasible is essential in the consideration of an adverse effect and application of the Secretary’s Standards. One or more of the following criteria shall be used in determining whether or not something is feasible: The physical condition of and design constraints related to a building, building features, or structure; and/or The scope and budget of the undertaking; and/or The significance and integrity of a building, building features, or structure; and/or The location and setting of the affected property; and/or Economic constraints including rehabilitation costs, market value for resale of a completed undertaking, and other pertinent data.
