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The term “object” is used to distinguish from buildings and structures those constructions that are primarily artistic in nature or are relatively small in scale and simply constructed. Although it may be, by nature or design, movable, an object is associated with a specific setting or environment. Objects should be in a setting appropriate to their significant historic use, roles, or character. Examples of objects include boundary markers, fountains, monuments, statuary, sculptures, and mileposts. (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011).