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<br />~ ~ ... .~.. .:. ._~ <br /> <br />-, <br /> <br />CRITERIA ICONT.) <br />B. If it is associated with the lives of persons significant in our past; or, <br /> <br />C. If it embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period~ or <br />method of construction, or that represents.the work of a master, or <br />that possesses high artistic value, or that represents a significant . <br />and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual <br />distinction; or:; <br /> <br />D. If it has yielded, or may be likely to yi~d, information important to <br />prehistory or history. <br /> <br />Within each Criterion listed above, the building, site, district, structure or object must <br />possess integrity of: <br /> <br />>,:. .~.. <br />" .:.: .:.':. ..:.....;~ "..,'. <br /> <br />. location <br />. Design <br />. Setting <br />. Materials <br />. Workrrianship <br />. Fe8Iing '. <br />. . Associaticf . <br />.. .' ';:;""~ .~. <br /> <br />.~ <br />. .~. . .' <br />.:*0... ;.,.... <br /> <br />,t,. . <br />"'1 ' <br /> <br />Not every building included jn the. district will be considered historic. Depending on <br />the boundaries of the historic district, several buildings located within the district may <br />not be historic" This is common. Almost any historic district has two types of <br />buildings classified within: contributing structures and non-contributing structures. A <br />contributing structure is one where the aforementioned criteria can be established. A <br />non-contributing building is one that does not add to the history of the district and <br />was probably included to ease in. the distinguishing of boundaries. <br /> <br />. <br />THE PROCESS OF CREATING AN HISTORIC DISTRICT <br />The process to have an historic district designated is 9ne that takes dedication and <br />patience. A great deal of research i~ necessary to complete the National Regist~ <br />Registration Form and you may go through several drafts. In addition, the National <br />Register Historian at the SHPO may review the form and return it with comments, <br />thus extending the project. The process is rigorous to ensure that each nomination is <br />well-documented and that it is worthy of listing in the National Register. The entire <br />process, from research to listing, could take from six months to over a year, <br />depending on the amount. of time your group is able to invest. <br /> <br />. '. ".. . ""!\<The fO!!QwiF)g .~t;!n aooroximate.li.stoHhe .~teps necessary in ~ting ,all bist9r:i~.. -' <br />'.' .-~;. -... ~.:. ..:.. diStrict....~': . :..::.;. ;;.;::..,.. :... .:.:~ ::.: '.:1 :. ~.~_.':''''':.Io~;:'~~-._'_.... .;,.: "~ ~h::'';''''''':'''''''' -: ~ ol. .. . ''-:''';';';'.._:: ..~;";:...:*........ .;.. \,' -.~..:.:: t."fo " , <br /> <br />1. Completf:) a preliminary evaluation of the area to be designated as an <br />historic district. <br />. Gather historic photographs, original maps, and surveys, and other <br />documents that indicate the extent of what was in the area originally. <br /> <br />l';t~ <br />'.. . . -. <br />..#., ". ,...~-~. <br /> <br />hrformation provided by the Anoka Com1ty mstorical.Society. <br />For more i'J(brnl1ltion, pleaSe caD. Bonnie McDonald at (763) 421-0600. <br />December 10, 2002. <br />