--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "dfsavgny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes, I assume there is a threshold when partial dismantling becomes 
> total demolition. I see it in NYC and is the difference in getting a 
> New Building permit versus an Alteration.

Dan,

This is the point I've made in my column about the Palace and the 
Casino.  If it is in such disrepair that there exists less of it than 
more of it, you aren't saving it anyway; you're just rebuilding 
something new that follows the old form.

If you are rebuilding new anyway, why stay cuffed by the dead-hand 
control of our predecessors?  We can use the opportunity to employ our 
own creativity and build something even more magnificent today than 
what used to be there.  It is just a matter of believing in ourselves 
to do better than those that came before us. Just a little bravery is 
all it takes to break from the past and be something better.








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