LOW
Subdivisions ranked in the LOW-priority category are those that have undergone significant alteration and / or lack architectural and historical significance . The resources in these subdivisions reflect common architectural and planning trends in the postwar era that lack significance either individually or collectively . For example , the Clover Park subdivision , which contains 155 lots , was established in 1959 . Most houses of its historic houses have undergone severe alterations ; common modifications include the enclosure of garages and the replacement of original exterior materials and window units . The neighborhood also possesses a high percentage of post-1970s infill development . Some subdivisions in this category , such as the Arlington Brookhollow , were platted within the targeted time area but largely developed in the 1970s through 2007 . Finally , a number of the neighborhoods , such as the Medlin O subdivision , are discontinuous and thus are not good examples of postwar neighborhoods .
FINAL REPORT
ARLINGTON HISTORIC RESOURCES SURVEY UPDATE
SEPTEMBER 2007
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