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<br /> <br />Page 10 of 17 <br /> <br />1120 n. granada drive, orange, california 92869 | 714 . 299 . 0330 | robert@janusconsultants.com <br />www.janusconsultants.com <br />J A N U S <br /> robert imboden, assoc. aia <br /> <br /> <br />changes will maintain the original design, material and craftsmanship of the railings. The new <br />design is both consistent and complimentary to the Italian Renaissance revival style of the home, <br />and is compatible in terms of material and scale. JANUS is of the opinion that the proposed <br />treatments for the existing metal railings [remove, refinish, modify and reinstall] is in general <br />compliance with the SOI Standards. <br /> <br />Wooden Balcony Railings <br /> <br />A small, cantilevered balconette is located along the eastern façade above the home’s primary <br />entrance. Precast, decorative concrete scroll brackets are located on the stucco-finished <br />underside of the cantilevered portion. The balcony includes distinctive character defining features <br />such as scrolled corbels, wooden turned railings and terra cotta tile paving. <br /> <br />As a balconette, it is not intended to be accessed through doors like the home’s other balconies. <br />Instead, the feature simply provides some protection for the full height casement windows which <br />open on to it. As such, the existing guard rail is very low and does not meet current code <br />requirements. <br /> <br />Image 15: The small balconette located on the eastern façade features scroll brackets and a turned wooden <br />balustrade. <br /> <br />    <br />Historic Resources Commission 105 1/11/2024 <br />