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A. A structure being proposed for designation must satisfy three or more of the following listed criteria:

1. Architecture. It is an outstanding example of a particular period, style, construction method or material.

2. Architecture. It is outstanding because of age.

3. Architecture. It is outstanding because it is the work of a significant architect or builder.

4. Architecture. It is outstanding because it is the first, last, or most significant architectural property of its type in the City.

5. Design. It has a unique or original design or demonstrates outstanding craftsmanship.

6. History. It is associated with a person, group or event significant to the City or State, or embodies and expresses the history of the City.

7. Environment. It contributes to the character of the street or neighborhood area or has significance as a visual landmark owing to its prominent location.

8. Integrity. It retains the integrity of its original materials and design features.

9. National Register of Historic Places. It is a site or structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

B. The above criteria for designation shall be applied to the interior of a structure proposed for designation only if it is a publicly owned structure. (Ord. 2006-6 § 1, 2006; Ord. 93-5 § 1, 1993.)