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<br />J A N U S <br /> robert imboden, assoc. aia <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />page 3 of 17 <br /> <br />1120 n. granada drive, orange, california 92869 | 714 . 299 . 0330 | robert@janusconsultants.com <br />www.janusconsultants.com <br /> <br />rear of the building to provide adequate space for vehicular parking. A vehicular door is also <br />proposed for the front [south] elevation to accommodate vehicular access to the building. While <br /> <br />Image 04: The existing pool house building and garage as viewed from the west second-story loggia. <br />a portion of the garden wall will be removed for the project, the distinctive but partially hidden <br />volute element will be exposed and incorporated into the new pool room building façade. <br />The project also includes extending the roof ridge of the pool room building to connect with the <br />adjacent garage. This change will eliminate the existing disconnection of roof forms and improves <br />the water tightness of both buildings. The building’s doors and windows will be removed with the <br />exception of those on the eastern façade. The existing clapboard siding will be replaced with <br />textured stucco, matching the house and garage. The existing applied trim detail of the building <br />will be utilized for both the existing and new fenestration. <br />The SOI Standards include the following recommendations appropriate for additions to historic <br />buildings: <br />x While alterations to a historic building are generally needed to assure its continued use, it <br />is important that such alterations do not radically change, obscure, or destroy character <br />defining features of the property <br />    <br />Historic Resources Commission 98 1/11/2024 <br />