Heves megyei aprónyomtatványok 20/J

10. When it is necessary to construct new buildings or adapt existing ones, the existing spatial layout should be respected, especially in terms of scale and lot size. The introduction of contemporary elements in harmony with the surroundings should not be discouraged since such features can contribute to the enrichment of an area. 11. Knowledge of the history of a historic town or urban area should be ex­panded through archaeological investigation and appropriate presentation of archa­eological findings. 12. Traffic inside a historic town or urban area must be controlled and par­king areas must be planned so that they do not damage the historic fabric or its environment. 13. When urban or regional planning provides for the construction of ma^or motorways, they must not penetrate an historic town or urban area, but they sho­uld improve access to them. 14. Historic towns should be protected against natural disasters and nuisances such as pollution and vibration in order to safeguard the heritage and for the se­curity and well-being of the residents. Whatever the nature of a disaster affecting an historic town or urban area, preventive and repair measures must be adapted to the specific character of the properties concerned. 15. In order to encourage their participation and involvement a general infor­mation programme should be set up for all residents, beginning with children of school age. The action of associations for the protection of heritage should also be encouraged and financial measures in favour of conservation and restoration should be adop­ted. 16. Specialized training should be provided for all those professions concerned with conservation.- 9 -

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