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4 occurrences of minimum endowment levels
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4 occurrences of minimum endowment levels
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ATTACHMENT

The Plan has 1) described and documented through consistent narratives and graphics the general appearance, significant features, and histories of these buildings and landscapes, 2) evaluated their integrity and significance, their interior and exterior architectural elements, physical or historical context, and other contributing qualities and developed priorities for preservation and maintenance, 3) analyzed the potential for adaptive use of these buildings, and 4) prepared preservation guidelines defining preferred preservation treatment and maintenance practices.

The Office of the Architect for the University developed four evaluation criteria: 1) association with people or events important to the University’s history, 2) quality of the original design, 3) integrity of the design, and 4) condition of the building and site.

The Office of the Architect for the University developed six preservation priority categories: 1) fundamental to University history and present character, 2) essential to University history and present character, 3) important to University history and present character, 4) contributing to University history and present character, 5) not contributing, and 6) of consideration outside of University context.