A. Work with the Historic Preservation Officer and an appointed review committee to determine information needed to develop base or identification maps for the manuals. B. Perform Historic Districts Analysis. a. Review documents submitted for Nomination for the State and National Designations. b. Review Wise Preservation Planning, LLC. Survey and District Evaluation, Witherspoon-Jackson Community (published November 19, 2015). 5 c. Review material previously submitted for the Witherspoon/John Street Historic District (ID #1736) to the New Jersey State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) in 2/22/1990 and 8/9/1994 received SHPO Opinion for eligible listing on the State and National Register of Historic Places. d. Review Princeton Master Plan 2023. (See Appendix D, Exhibit 27) e. Research may be necessary beyond documents available through the Princeton Office of Historic Preservation and the National Park Service. Field work, research, or other reliable collected resources should be conducted along with investigations, as necessary, to gather survey information, lacking or missing, on existing buildings, landscapes, or other historically significant information in the districts and properties within the districts. f. Review all collected documents/material of the existing historic districts to obtain a clear understanding of the history and how that history is reflected by its physical characteristics, such as architecture, site features, landscapes, settings, and streetscapes. g. Perform a detailed site assessment of the physical details such as architecture, site and landscape features, streetscapes, and neighborhood character of the specific historic districts and the surrounding area. h. Identify special and character-defining features important to retain the integrity of the historic district. i. Evaluate the relationship of the individual properties as well as their collective contribution to the district.