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FREE RECORDING PURSUANT TO <br />GOVERNMENT CODE § 27383 <br />Resolution No. 2023-XX <br />Page 6 of 11 <br /> <br /> <br />as part of this project. However, if simple cleaning does not <br />provide appropriate removal of dirt, the project will be allowed <br />to undergo possible chemical or physical treatments, as <br />conditioned. These treatments will cause no damage to <br />historic materials and be undertaken using the gentlest means <br />possible. <br /> <br />ix. The project complies with Standard for Rehabilitation No. 9. <br />The primary (west) façade will be fully restored and a non- <br />compatible rear addition will be removed. Exterior alterations <br />to the secondary (north and south) and rear (east) facades will <br />not destroy historic materials, features, and spatial <br />relationships that characterize the property. Although two <br />original double-hung windows will be removed from the south <br />(side) façade to make room for a new door and interior <br />hallway, they will be salvaged and placed at the rear (east) <br />façade. Additionally, the proposal to move up two windows at <br />the south (side) façade up in line with the adjacent paired <br />windows is necessary due to the removal of an interior wall, <br />which currently separates the varied window heights. The <br />majority of the south façade windows will remain in place or <br />be restored to match the originals, based on their existing <br />conditions. Additionally, two windows and two doors with <br />transom windows will be removed from the north (side) in <br />order to accommodate a new interior bathroom with three new <br />windows. The rear (east) façade will remove two non-original <br />doors. One of the doors (to the south) will be infilled for Multi- <br />Purpose Room C and the other door (to the north) will have a <br />new door with upper transom window. All new doors and <br />windows proposed in new openings will be compatibly <br />designed and made with materials to match the originals. As <br />conditioned, their design will also be distinct enough to read <br />as contemporary. <br /> <br />x. The project complies with Standard for Rehabilitation No. 10. <br />The proposed tenant improvements and ADA accessibility <br />modifications are considered generally reversible, as they <br />does not remove essential aspects of the building’s form and <br />materials. The proposed exterior modifications will be located <br />on secondary and rear facades, where they are not generally <br />visible from the public right-of-way, and avoids the most <br />significant and character-defining features. The essential <br />building form and the vast majority of its historic materials will <br />remain unimpaired. Although interior modifications will be <br />made, the overall division of space will remain mostly intact, <br />  <br />    <br />