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FREE RECORDING PURSUANT TO <br />GOVERNMENT CODE § 27383 <br />Resolution No. 2023-XXX <br />Page 3 of 9 <br /> <br /> <br />simplistic design in comparison to the existing Victorian <br />Italianate and Craftsman style single-family residence. The <br />existing, deteriorating front porch will be redesigned to include <br />thinner porch posts with a new, third post, to provide visual <br />symmetry to the entrance. The new porch post will contain no <br />new ornamentation to be confused with existing original <br />building features, and will be distinct enough to discern that it <br />is new construction. Moreover, the project includes the <br />removal of conjectural features, including the existing corbel <br />at the porch’s eastern terminus, the two window consoles <br />inner brow ornamentation at the double-window of the south <br />façade, and window lintel. <br /> <br />iv. The project complies with Standard No. 4. The Craftsman <br />style porch remodel in the 1920s removed the building’s early <br />Victorian Italianate style porch entirely and expanded the <br />porch footprint to the building’s southwest corner. The <br />expanded porch, constructed approximately 100 years ago, <br />has acquired historic significance in its own right as it was <br />designed in relation with the building’s overall Craftsman style <br />alterations. However, the porch has since been altered <br />numerous times. The porch piers, posts, and header are not <br />appropriately sized to the residence and they are severely <br />deteriorated. The proposed project will improve upon the <br />1920’s remodel to be more compatible with the historic <br />residence by introducing new porch posts with a thinner <br />diameter and a third porch post to frame the porch entrance <br />and provide symmetry to the building. The porch header <br />(below the cornice) and railing will be removed to provide a <br />cleaner design that opens the porch and creates better <br />visibility of the residence. The existing porch skirt, which is not <br />original and deteriorated, will be removed and replaced with a <br />compatible skirt in a similar design as the existing. <br />Additionally, conjectural items that have no historic <br />significance will be removed. The project will not remove any <br />significant features that acquired historic significance in their <br />own right, such as the porch roof and cornice, decking, and <br />massing. <br /> <br />v. The project complies with Standard No. 5. Distinctive <br />materials, features, finishes, and construction techniques or <br />examples of craftsmanship that characterize the property will <br />be preserved. Although the project proposes altering the front <br />porch, the majority of items to be altered will be either repaired <br />or replaced like-for-like given the amount of deterioration. The <br />porch posts, which are not original and deteriorated, will be <br />  <br />    <br />