(a) Where the original storefront remains, it should be preserved and repaired with as little alteration as possible.
(b) Where only part of the original storefront remains, repair the storefront by reinforcing historic materials, including limited replacement of extensively deteriorated or missing parts with new parts based upon surviving prototypes such as transoms, bulkheads, pilasters or signs.
(c) Where the original storefront is completely missing, it is recommended to reconstruct the storefront based upon historical, pictorial and physical documentation or design a new storefront that is compatible with the size, scale, material and color of the historic building.
(d) Some replacement storefronts have acquired historic significance in their own right, and should be retained in any rehabilitation.
TYPICAL FACADE COMPONENTS
(Ord. passed 3-16-1993)