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<br />PA-1900036 – Findings 2 <br />5. The use is compatible with adjoining land uses. <br /> <br />• This finding can be made because the proposed use will not interfere with nor alter the <br />current land uses on adjacent properties. The adjacent parcels are primarily residential and <br />an existing bed and breakfast. The proposed use to preserve the historical resource may be <br />conditionally permitted in the AG-40 zone subject to an approved Use Permit application. <br /> <br />ADDITIONAL FINDINGS FOR HISTORICAL RESOURCES <br /> <br />6. Such historical resource has been identified as being significant by a recognized historical or <br />architectural organization, or the historical value of the resource can be established by historical or <br />architectural literature, publications, or official documents which discuss the resource and its place in <br />history. <br /> <br />• This finding can be made because the Locke Barn is identified in the National Register of <br />Historic Places established by the United States Department of the Interior National Park <br />Service. <br /> <br />7. The proposed use of such historical resource shall not detract from, or otherwise impair, it as an <br />historical resource, but instead, the proposed use shall complement, enhance, and be compatible with <br />the historical resource. <br /> <br />• This finding can be made because there are no improvements or alterations to the front <br />facade of the Locke Barn. Any modifications, including changes to the inside of the building, <br />which include a new restroom, and the addition of the covered patio to the south side <br />exterior of the building will be consistent with the Historical Building Code. The proposed <br />Community Assembly use type will be consistent with the historical use of the building as <br />described by the National Register of Historic Places. <br />