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Proposed Structure Improvements ("Work Plan") <br />302 West Fourth Street <br />Year Improvement <br />2024 Renovation of existing building, including seismic retrofitting, new <br />roof installation, utility upgrades, tenant improvements, and <br />addition of a new rooftop unit. <br />2024 Interior conversion of the unit addressed as 302 West Fourth <br />Street from existing commercial retail space to a new restaurant <br />use <br />2024 All character-defining features on the north and east facades will <br />be protected and repaired in-kind as needed, which includes <br />original brick exterior, glazed brick trim, parapet, bay divisions <br />articulated by piers, and architectural ornamentation. <br />2024 The storefront addressed 304 West Fourth Street is composed of <br />non-original replacement materials (aluminum-framing and <br />replacement glazing) and will be restored to original wood-frame <br />and glazing materials to match the original materials on the <br />adjacent storefronts. <br />2024 The two storefronts addressed 306 and 308 West Fourth Street, <br />each feature a wood spacer between them in order to support a <br />wall between the two retail spaces. The spacers at the doors and <br />between the upper transoms will be removed in order to align the <br />doors as true double-doors. The transoms will be restored as a <br />single transom at each storefront. <br />2024 Addition of two new accordion-style aluminum metal doors with <br />glazing, which will replace non-original windows at the east <br />facade (while maintaining and protecting in place the original <br />multilight transoms above) <br />2024 Building code modifications to the existing paired pedestrian <br />doors on the east façade, which consist of changing the door <br />swing orientation, lowering the floors, and removing the exterior <br />steps. <br />2024 Wall at rear (south) façade to be rebuilt for structural purposes. <br />New wall will reuse existing brick as feasible and include new <br />door and window openings. New wall design to reflect existing <br />design to amount feasible in order to preserve historic character. <br />  <br />    <br />