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'24, <br /> 1 Replace only the deteriorated portion or detail of a feature rather than the entire <br /> 2 feature, whenever possible. When considering the use of substitute materials, <br /> 3 please contact Orange County Historic Preservation staff before completing your <br /> 4 design proposal to ensure compatibility. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 II-C-4. Reproduce contributing outbuildings that are deteriorated beyond repair with new <br /> � designs based on accurate documentation, or replace with new designs that are <br /> 8 compatible in scale and proportion, form and materials, and detail and finish, with '� <br /> 9 other secondary structures on the site and the main dwelling. New buildings that <br /> 10 replicate deteriorated structures should appear authentic from a distance but should <br /> 11 maintain sufficient subtle differences to reveal their true date of construction. <br /> 12 <br /> 13 II-C-5. Design and construct new outbuildings and accessory buildings in a way that <br /> 14 retains the historic character of the site. Consider the compatibility of a proposed <br /> is structure in terms of location, scale and proportion, form and materials, and detail <br /> 16 and finish. New construction should not duplicate historic buildings but should <br /> 17 complement Orange County's architectural traditions. <br /> is <br /> 9/28/2010 Draft Orange County Design Standards �g <br />