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| | Buildings, Structures and Objects |
 | | E. General character of the district, such as residential, commercial, or industrial, and the types of buildings and structures, including outbuildings and bridges, found in the district. |
 | | B.Setting, including the placement or arrangement of buildings and other resources,such as in a commercial center or a residential neighborhood or detached or in a row. |
 | | C. General physical relationship of buildings to each other and to the environment, including facade lines, street plans, squares, open spaces, density of development, landscaping, principal vegetation, and important natural features. |
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