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<br /> <br />Page 16 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 /> Security/ Privacy Wall and Gate[s] <br /> <br />Image 22: Existing masonry wall and security fence. Image 23: Existing masonry wall as viewed from the <br />rear yard. <br /> <br />The west and south boundaries of the rear yard are enclosed with a 6-foot-high masonry wall. Some <br />of the masonry units suggest that the wall was constructed sometime in the post-war period. Iron <br />security fencing has also been installed at the northeast corner of the house. The height of that <br />fencing exceeds the maximum allowable height, and is incompatible with the historic character <br />of the property. <br />The project includes removal of the iron security fencing. Also included is removal of the masonry <br />wall that spans between the house and the property line at the northeast corner of the home. In <br />its place, a new 6-foot-high masonry wall will be placed with a wooden gate that provides access <br />to the front yard area. The masonry block will be finished with stucco matching the home in color <br />and texture. A three-foot-high entry gate of the same design is proposed along North Heliotrope <br />Street at the front of the property. A proposed pathway of decomposed granite will connect these <br />two gates. <br />The SOI Standards include the following recommendations appropriate for historic building sites: <br />x Identifying, retaining, and preserving a property’s site features that are important in <br />defining its overall historic character. <br />x Remove non-significant site features which detract from the historic character of the site. <br /> <br />    <br />Historic Resources Commission 111 1/11/2024 <br />