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Historical Resources proposals that receive preference are those which: <br />• Protect, preserve, enhance, restore and /or rehabilitate historic, cultural, architectural or <br />archaeological resources of significance, especially those that are threatened, including those <br />within a Lexington Historic District, on a State or National Historic Register, or eligible for <br />placement on such registers, or on the Lexington Historical Commission's Comprehensive <br />Cultural Resources Survey; <br />• Protect, preserve, enhance, restore and /or rehabilitate Town -owned properties, features or <br />resources of historical significance; <br />• Protect, preserve, enhance, restore and /or rehabilitate the historical function of a property or site; <br />Provide permanent protection for a historic resource; <br />• Support the adaptive reuse of historic properties; and <br />• Demonstrate a public benefit. <br />Community Housing proposals that receive preference are those which: <br />• Add affordable units to the Town's Subsidized Housing Inventory (SHI) so as to maintain at <br />least 10% of Lexington's housing as affordable; <br />• Intermingle affordable and market rate housing at levels that exceed state requirements for the <br />percentage of affordable units; <br />• Ensure long -term affordability; <br />• Give priority to local residents, Town employees, and employees of local businesses; <br />• Promote use of existing buildings or construction on previously developed or Town -owned sites; <br />• Provide housing that is harmonious in design, scale, setting and materials with the surrounding <br />community; and <br />• Promote a socioeconomic environment that encourages diversity; <br />Recreational Resources proposals that receive preference are those which: <br />• Support multiple active and passive recreation uses; <br />• Serve a significant number of residents; <br />• Expand the range of recreational opportunities to serve Lexington residents of all ages; <br />• Jointly benefit Conservation Commission and Recreation Committee initiatives; <br />• Maximize the utility of recreational resources and land already owned by Lexington; and <br />• Promote the creative use of railway and other corridors to create safe and healthful non - motorized <br />transportation opportunities. <br />m <br />