Porches and steps that are appropriate to the building shall be retained.
Porches and additions reflecting later styles of architecture are often important to the building's historical integrity, and, whenever possible, shall be retained. Porches and steps removed from the building shall be reconstructed through photographic documentation and historical research. Similar material shall be used to repair or replace, where necessary, deteriorated architectural features of wood, iron, cast iron, terracotta, tile and brick. Similar material shall also be used to replace missing architectural features such as cornices, brackets, railings and shutters, whenever possible.
(Ord. 88-005. Passed 3-14-88. )