EXHIBIT R Page 151 <br />for the protection and preservation of sites, structures, objects, and areas of historic <br />significance. <br />9. Depending on the nature and condition of an individual structure, rehabilitation, rather <br />than replacement, may be less costly per square foot, more labor-intensive, and less <br />energy-consuming, thereby resulting in net savings. <br />Goal <br />Presen,e and restore fe.rffiinders of our- efigin and histefie development as links between past, <br />present, and futufe . <br />Objectives <br />1. Develop and expand public awareness of the metropolitan area's origin, development, <br />and history. <br />2. Encourage preservation and restoration of sites, structures, objects and areas of cultural, <br />historic, or archaeological significance for the enjoyment and knowledge of present and <br />future generations. <br />Policies <br />1.1 Adopt and implement historic preservation policies, regulations, and incentive programs <br />that encourage the inventory, preservation, and restoration of structures; landmarks; sites; <br />and areas of cultural, historic, or archaeological significance, consistent with overall <br />policies. <br />1.2 Institute and support projects and programs that increase citizen and visitor awareness of <br />the area's history and encourage citizen participation in and support of programs <br />designed to recognize and memorialize the area's history. <br />1.3 Explore the feasibility of a metropolitan non-profit historic preservation development <br />organization to bring together public and private funding sources. <br />1.4 Periodically review state and federal programs intended to assist in preservation of <br />historic and archaeological sites for possible use in connection with local implementation <br />programs. <br />1.5 Monitor and evaluate the effect of these actions on other adopted policies and the <br />metropolitan area as a whole. <br />1. xs-sha" de~p a weringp"per be~~r~h nd e€tinext Plan update <br />and adept pahey guidelines for- r-eseu-ree faana ~,,ement of ar-ehaeolegieal sites using <br />the-Eagen 0pringfield_4etpo'itan A -ea, Orege"- vefview-and-Management <br />111-1-2 149 <br />Laurel Ridge Record (Z 15-5) Page 470 <br />