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general provisions. The city may also allow a use not
<br /> otherwise permitted if it is to encourage adaptive reuse ' I' I' , , ,.,
<br /> of a designated historic landmark. Certain modifications 1 . k ,!
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<br /> Historical Commission and administrative review. Any r �,. ,•
<br /> decisions that require input from the Historical ., i P{ �.Commissionare given as recommendations to the city's s. s _ = 44':;;;,1:1[7.,,,...3.:Isisi.r,,,,...,........,r.':...1" ,,,,;:_,.
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<br /> Hewitt Avenue National Historic District .,� , , rA historic district is a collection of buildings, features, or r._ ` + 4 -, . ti l ��'�, _ ��landscape elements, which share the same theme or „� ':� k
<br /> general historical period. Metro Everett is home to the xewr�rrnv q -0Hewitt Avenue National Register Historic District, 3 ', s r ---�-established in 2010. The district includes Hewitt Avenue - ,, ' ,,. _
<br /> between Wetmore and Lombard Avenues, and extends _ " z ( ` +
<br /> north and south along Wetmore, Rockefeller, Oakes _ - 1111 :µ �+ .and Lombard. ! `
<br /> Figure 7:Hewitt Avenue National storic District
<br /> The district is slightly more than 15 acres in size and
<br /> incudes 30 buildings considered contributing to the
<br /> historic character of the district and two properties
<br /> (Commerce Building and Fire Station No. 2) that arerio-,r0::1010011
<br /> = ( � —_ iii 1111listed individually on the National Register of Historic irPlaces. ,ir f i A la ii 11/111
<br /> Placement on the National Register is a tool to + "
<br /> encourage preservation, recognition and rehabilitation ' - , L r ' �j '-i�fi r' _ eaten'
<br /> of historic properties and sites. To encourage " f
<br /> rehabilitation, owners of income-producing historic _
<br /> properties that are listed in the National Register or Figure 8:Commerce Building,built 1910 Figure 9:Fire Station No. 2,built 1925
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