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which has historic significance. <br /> Historic Restoration. The process of accurately recovering the form and details of a <br /> historic resource and its setting as they appeared at a particular historic period by <br /> means of the removal of later work or the replacement of missing earlier work. <br /> Historic Significance. Those historic resources that have a relationship to events or <br /> conditions of the human past. The historic resource: <br /> (A) Has character, interest or value, as part of the development, heritage or cultural <br /> characteristics of the city, state, or nation; <br /> (B) Is the site of a historic event with an effect upon society; <br /> (C) Is identified with a person or group of persons who had an influence on society; <br /> or <br /> (D) Exemplifies the cultural, political, economic, social, or historic heritage of the <br /> community. <br /> Historic Thematic Group. A group of resources linked through a common theme, <br /> not necessarily geographical. Examples include buildings designed by a famous <br /> architect, common landscape features, resources related by a significant development <br /> theme, and buildings of the same architectural style, use or era. <br /> Homeless Shelter. A non -profit or public agency providing food, temporary housing, <br /> clothing and other support services primarily for adult, transitory individuals. <br /> Home Occupation. An activity that is incidental to a dwelling's residential use and <br /> which involves the profit or non -profit exchange of goods or services. <br /> Hospital. An institution that maintains and operates facilities for the 24 hour <br /> diagnosis, treatment and care of 2 or more non - related individuals, and which is <br /> devoted primarily to the rendering of in- patient or emergency 24 hour healing, curing, <br /> obstetric, and/or nursing care. <br /> Hotel/Motel. A building or group of buildings containing 6 or more guest rooms that <br /> are used, rented, or hired out for sleeping purposes on a nightly or weekly basis. <br /> Guest rooms may have cooking facilities and may or may not be accessible from an <br /> outdoor parking area. <br /> Improved Public Right - of - Way. A public right -of -way that has been developed <br /> with improvements for use by the public. <br /> Institutional Use. Includes, but is not limited to churches, hospitals, schools, public <br /> parks (other than neighborhood parks), libraries, post offices, and convention centers. <br /> Ordinance - 21 <br />
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