1943.03 DISTRICT DEFINITION.
   An H-1 District is a concise geographic area in which structures, spaces, streets and objects collectively convey a strong sense of a period or periods in history, generally at least fifty years (50 yrs.) in the past. The degree to which an area conveys a sense of history is dependent upon such factors as the following:
   (a)   The architectural and aesthetic quality of older buildings in the area;
   (b)   The prominence of modern development and other development which does not contribute to the area's historical character;
   (c)   The area's association with events or individuals significant in history; and
   (d)   The physical linkages which create a sense of place and cohesiveness throughout the area.
      (Ord. 7139-99. Passed 7-6-99.)