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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 />Additional work, such as the replacement of the non-historic <br />vinyl windows and rear handrail, would involve the removal <br />and replacement of features of relatively recent construction <br />that are not examples of distinctive features, finishes, or <br />construction techniques, or of craftsmanship that <br />characterizes the property. <br /> <br />v. The project complies with Standard No. 6. The project would <br />repair and/or replace deteriorated fascia, trim, siding, and <br />other exterior features, as necessary. The repair and retention <br />of such features would be the first option; however, where <br />repair is not feasible, replacement materials would be <br />carefully matched to existing historical counterparts still <br />present on the building, and would therefore be selected <br />based on physical evidence, in compliance with this Standard. <br /> <br />vi. The project complies with Standard No. 9. As discussed <br />above, while the project would alter or remove some <br />character-defining features and historic materials, the work is <br />proposed to make as few alterations to the historic fabric, such <br />as siding, trim, fascia, and window surrounds to the extent <br />necessary to restore/replace the existing vinyl windows and <br />repair damaged and weathered features. The proposed <br />windows, which are principally one-over-one hung wood-sash <br />windows featuring “horns” or “lugs” are compatible in style and <br />materials with a residence with Queen Anne- and Greek <br />Revival-style architectural features, and will be fitted into <br />existing openings so as to match proposed windows to the <br />historical window dimensions to the extent those dimensions <br />are known. While there is not sufficient information to visually <br />distinguish the proposed windows from their no-longer-extant <br />historic counterparts, that the new windows would replace <br />several stylistically inappropriate existing vinyl sashes would <br />help substantially restore the historic character of the property <br />to be in compliance with the overall objectives of this <br />Standard. <br /> <br />vii. The project complies with Standard No. 9. As discussed <br />above, while the project would alter or remove some <br />character-defining features and historic materials, the work is <br />proposed to make as few alterations to the historic fabric, such <br />as siding, trim, fascia, and window surrounds to the extent <br />necessary to restore/replace the existing vinyl windows and <br />repair damaged and weathered features. The proposed <br />windows, which are principally one-over-one hung wood-sash <br />windows featuring “horns” or “lugs” are compatible in style and <br />  <br />    <br />