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<br />J A N U S <br /> robert imboden, assoc. aia <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />page 15 of 17 <br /> <br />1120 n. granada drive, orange, california 92869 | 714 . 299 . 0330 | robert@janusconsultants.com <br />www.janusconsultants.com <br /> <br />x Identifying, retaining, and preserving entrances--and their functional and decorative <br />features--that are important in defining the overall historic character of the building <br />x Placing parking facilities directly adjacent to historic buildings where automobiles are <br />intrusive to the building site. <br /> <br /> The proposed driveway and apron modifications will afford improved vehicular access between <br />the street and enclosed parking areas and will result in fewer cars obscuring views of the historic <br />property. The proposed design for the scoring of the new driveway will accommodate <br />contemporary multi-vehicle needs while preserving the extents of the original paving. The <br />proposed driveway maintains the location, material and orientation of the historic driveway. In <br />consideration of the size of the lot, the material and size of the proposed driveway is compatible <br />with and complementary to the historic character of the property. The proposed replacement of <br />the driveway and apron will not significantly diminish the historic character of the property. <br />JANUS is of the opinion that the proposed treatments for the existing rear stoop is in general <br />compliance with the SOI Standards. <br /> <br /> <br />Image 21: 2018 image showing distinctive difference between the old and new concrete visible at both sides of <br />the driveway. <br /> <br />    <br />Historic Resources Commission 110 1/11/2024 <br />