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FREE RECORDING PURSUANT TO <br />GOVERNMENT CODE § 27383 <br />Resolution No. 2023-XX <br />Page 4 of 11 <br /> <br /> <br />iii. The project complies with Rehabilitation Standard No. 3, as <br />conditioned. The proposed changes will not create a false <br />sense of historical development. The proposed side and rear <br />façade alterations will require new window and door openings <br />to accommodate the new internal configuration. As <br />conditioned, the new windows and doors will be compatible <br />with the historic building but will be distinct from the originals, <br />in order to not create a false sense of historical development. <br />Therefore, the new architectural features will read as <br />contemporary, not conjectural. <br /> <br />The project complies with Restoration Standard No. 3, as <br />conditioned. The primary (west) façade’s restoration will be <br />fully restored. Any items necessary to stabilize, consolidate, <br />and conserve materials and features from the restoration <br />period will be physically and visually compatible, such as <br />replacing any broken clay tile roof in-kind to match originals. <br />As conditioned, all restoration work will be documented as <br />part of the building’s historical record. <br /> <br />iv. The project complies with Rehabilitation Standard No. 4. The <br />project will not remove any significant features that were <br />added over time. The rear addition, which was added after the <br />building’s 1928 build date (likely between 1945 and 1972), <br />lacks notable architectural features and is not compatible with <br />the historic building. Therefore, its removal complies with <br />Rehabilitation Standard No. 4. Although interior alterations will <br />be made, the main apparatus room for firetruck parking will be <br />maintained and reused as a multi-purpose room. <br /> <br />The project complies with Restoration Standard No. 4, as <br />conditioned. The proposed restoration project includes <br />restoration of the primary (west) façade which does not <br />include removal or alteration of materials, features, spaces <br />and finishes that characterize other historic periods. However, <br />given the unknown state of all building fenestration, the <br />project will require documentation as part of the conditions of <br />approval. <br /> <br />v. The project complies with Rehabilitation Standard No. 5. <br />Distinctive materials, features, finishes, and construction <br />techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize <br />the property will be preserved. The project does not propose <br />to remove character-defining features or materials/finishes <br />along the primary façade. The proposed alteration to existing <br />windows and doors, along with new window and door <br />  <br />    <br />