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Preservation ✔Correct Answer-the most historically accurate and requires keeping existing
elements in situ
Rehabilitation ✔Correct Answer-emphasizes the retention and repair of historic materials but
gives some latitude for replacement of damaged materials
Restoration ✔Correct Answer-returns a building to its appearance at a particular point in time
Reconstruction ✔Correct Answer-building based on documentation (e.g. photographs and
historical records) that recreates elements of the building that have been demolished or lost to
time
IBC Step 1 ✔Correct Answer-Determine Occupancy Classification
IBC Step 2 ✔Correct Answer-Determine Type of Construction
IBC Step 3 ✔Correct Answer-Determine Allowable Floor Area
IBC Step 4 ✔Correct Answer-Determine Height and Number of Stories
IBC Step 5 ✔Correct Answer-Determine Location on Property
IBC Step 6 ✔Correct Answer-Determine Means of Egress
Administrative Adjustment ✔Correct Answer-Low level existing changes e.g. setback at 1.6ft
but should be 2 ft; zoning department can handle those issues
Variance ✔Correct Answer-Asking for a new interpretation or change; takes more levels of
acquiescence by the zoning board of appeals. Deviation from the zoning regulations
Amendment ✔Correct Answer-Amending or changing the zoning code; changing the map.
Involves city council and voting, usually fairly large urban settings
Joint Use Easement ✔Correct Answer-Allows two or more property owners to share a
common feature, such as a driveway
Restrictive Covenant ✔Correct Answer-Provisions that restrict the use of the property by the
buyer