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<br />CONTENTS <br /> <br />Part I <br /> <br />Part II <br /> <br />iv <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />The Secretary of the Interior's <br />Standards for Historic Preservation Projects 1 <br /> <br />DEFINITIONS for Historic Preservation Project Treatments 2 <br />GENERAL STANDARDS for Historic Preservation Projects 3 <br />SPECIFIC STANDARDS for Historic Preservation Projects 4 <br />Standards for Acquisition 4 <br />Standards for Protection 4 <br />Standards for Stabilization 4 <br />Standards for Preservation 5 <br />Standards for Rehabilitation 5 <br />Standards for Restoration 5 <br />Standards for Reconstruction 5 <br /> <br />Guidelines for Applying the Standards 7 <br /> <br />Acquisition 8 <br />The Environment 8 <br />Building Site 8 <br />Protection 9 <br />The Environment 9 <br />Archeological Sites and Features 9 <br />Building Site 9 <br />Building: Structural Systems 10 <br />Building: Exterior Features 10 <br />Roofs and Roofing 10 <br />Windows and Doors 10 <br />New Construction 11 <br />Mechanical Systems: Heating, Air Conditioning, Electrical, <br />Plumbing, Fire Protection 11 <br />Stabilization 12 <br />The Environment 12 <br />Archeological Sites and Features 12 <br />Building Site 12 <br />Building: Structural Systems 13 <br />Building: Exterior Features 14 <br />Masonry: Adobe, brick, stone, terra cotta, concrete, <br />stucco, mortar 14 <br />Wood: Clapboard, weatherboard, shingles, and other <br />wooden siding 14 <br />Architectural Metals: Cast iron, steel, pressed tin, <br />aluminum, zinc 15 <br />Roofs and Roofing 15 <br />Windows and Doors 15 <br />Entrances, Porches, Porte-cocheres, and Steps 16 <br />