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Jayme Breschard, Senior Planner, at (585) 454-0190 x12 or  jbreschard@gflrpc.org.  

 

Cover and Table of Contents

 

Executive Summary

 

1. Introduction

 

Introduction addresses the rationale to conduct this thematic historic resource survey and
identifies the project’s field survey team and how the public was involved in planning the survey.

 

2. Conducting the Survey

Conducting the Survey provides the kinds of information gathered for the inventory and documentation, explanation of the criteria used in evaluating the properties, general description of the survey area, and a description of the historic contexts and methodology used in selecting the identified sites.

3. Organization of the Survey Data

 

Organization of Survey Data features the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (NYS OPRHP) Historic Resource Inventory Forms completed for select transportation-related buildings located in all nine counties of the Genesee-Finger Lakes Region. Each form provides a brief architectural description of the property, historic research and statement of significance, one or two digital photographs (existing condition and/or historic), and a map showing the location of the property.

4. Use of Survey Data

 

Use of Survey Data summarizes the inventory and provides recommendations based on the field survey and historical research. Recommendations include ways the data can be used in regional and local planning efforts, how the existing survey can be improved upon, and identifies potential funding sources for the preservation, restoration, and rehabilitation of historic transportation-related buildings.

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Last Modified:  September 15, 2010