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FREE RECORDING PURSUANT TO <br />GOVERNMENT CODE § 27383 <br />Resolution No. 2024-XX <br />Page 4 of 10 <br /> <br /> <br />character-defining features or materials/finishes. Although the <br />project includes the modification of four original metal <br />balconies at the main residence to provide added safety, the <br />proposed changes including elongating the balustrades and <br />adding new balustrades to reduce the opening width, are <br />minimal and will not cause a substantial change the to the <br />historic property. The additional items of replacing the rear <br />(west) stoop and modifications to the garage/accessory <br />building do not include the removal of any character defining <br />features or original materials/finishes. <br /> <br />vi. The project complies with Standard No. 9. The balcony <br />modifications will not destroy historic materials, features, and <br />spatial relationships that characterize the property. The <br />balustrade extensions below the original materials will be <br />identified by knuckles added to the top and bottom of each <br />extension. The new balustrade’s simple design will not include <br />knuckles to differentiate them from the original materials and <br />designs. The rear stoop alteration will also not destroy historic <br />materials, features, and spatial relationships that characterize <br />the property. The new stoop will be differentiated from the old <br />through its minimal design consisting of a simple masonry wall <br />with stucco finish and concrete steps. The wrought iron <br />handrails on either side of the stoop will reference the <br />previous hand rail with a curved end, which is not confirmed <br />as an original building feature. The garage/accessory building <br />alterations will primarily alter the accessory building footprint <br />and exterior, which is not original to the property. The garage <br />alterations, which consist of moving an original door, <br />removing an original window, and adding a new door opening, <br />are minimal in nature and will not destroy the property’s <br />significant historic materials, features, and spatial <br />relationships. These alterations are all rear-facing and will not <br />be visible from the public right-of-way. The new pedestrian <br />wood door added to the garage’s rear (north) façade will be <br />custom built to resemble an existing garage door. The new, <br />primary (south) façade garage door to be added to the <br />accessory building will feature a wood door with narrow <br />vertical paneling that is walnut stained, and will be understood <br />as a compatible, non-original door. Additionally, the 69-foot <br />rear accessory building addition will remove non-historic <br />materials and will not alter any spatial relationships that <br />characterize the property. The new, multi-pane wood double <br />doors with side lights will reference but not mirror existing <br />doors and windows on the primary structure. The new security <br />wall and wood gate at the northeast corner will also be <br />    <br />Historic Resources Commission 62 1/11/2024 <br />