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Secretary of the Interior's Standards for <br />Analysis <br />Rehabilitation <br />shall be substantiated by documentary, <br />physical, or pictorial evidence. <br />7. Chemical or physical treatments, such as <br />Not Applicable <br />sandblasting, that cause damage to historic <br />materials shall not be used. The surface <br />No chemical or physical treatments are <br />cleaning of structures, if appropriate, shall be <br />proposed with the request. <br />undertaken using the gentlest means <br />possible. <br />8. Significant archeological resources <br />Not Applicable <br />affected by a project shall be protected and <br />preserved. If such resources must be <br />There are no known areas of archaeological <br />disturbed, mitigation measures shall be <br />significance in the vicinity. (Confirmed by <br />undertaken. <br />Miami -Dade County Archaeologist Jeff <br />Ransom; June 27, 2023) <br />9. New additions, exterior alterations, or <br />Not Compliant <br />related new construction shall not destroy <br />historic materials that characterize the <br />The applicant proposes construction of a new <br />property. The new work shall be differentiated <br />building that would require demolition of the <br />from the old and shall be compatible with the <br />existing structure, thereby destroying historic <br />massing, size, scale, and architectural <br />materials that characterize the property. <br />features to protect the historic integrity of the <br />property and its environment. <br />10. New additions and adjacent or related <br />Not Compliant <br />new construction shall be undertaken in such <br />a manner that if removed in the future, the <br />Related new construction would require <br />essential form and integrity of the historic <br />demolition of the structure and would impair <br />property and its environment would be <br />the essential form and integrity of the historic <br />unimpaired. <br />property and its environment. <br />The Applicant references the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and <br />Guidelines on Flood Adaptation for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. This guidance was initially <br />released by the National Park Service in 2019 and updated in 2021. The majority of the <br />document addresses options for mitigating and adapting historic structures for flooding and <br />flood prevention. The Applicant notes a section of this guidance that discusses allowing <br />Page 10 of 98 21 <br />