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FREE RECORDING PURSUANT TO <br />GOVERNMENT CODE § 27383 <br />Resolution No. 2024-03 <br />Page 2 of 12 <br /> <br /> <br />certificate of appropriateness. The Historic Resources Commission shall <br />issue the certificate of appropriateness upon finding that the proposed <br />modification(s) does not substantially change the character and integrity of <br />the historic property. <br />F. The applicant proposes to retain and restore three (3) existing wood doors <br />and mouldings, one along the south elevation and two along the east <br />elevation, to period-correct style. As part of the work, the existing metal door <br />screens will be removed. The conditions of the existing doors have been <br />assessed, and where possible, the existing historic fabric will be retained <br />and repaired. In instances where deterioration is too severe for repair, the <br />new elements will match the existing in material and design. <br />Along the southern and eastern elevation, the work also includes <br />rehabilitation of the existing porch by removing a non -original porch <br />enclosure and restoring it to match previously existing. The work to the <br />porch would include the following: <br /> <br />• Wrap-around columns and porch elements, to be restored, and the <br />elements too deteriorated to be repaired will be repaired using in - <br />kind materials and match existing in material, dimension, and detail; <br />• The frieze spindles are to be restored, and elements too deteriorated <br />to be repaired will be repaired using in-kind materials and match <br />existing in material, dimension, and detail; <br />• Any missing or damaged baluster spindles to be restored/fabricated <br />using in-kind materials and to match existing in material, dimension, <br />and detail. <br />• New wood balustrade rails, to be fabricated, using in-kind materials <br />and match existing in material, dimension, and detail; <br />• Wrap-around block fascia at porch deck, to be restored using in-kind <br />materials matching existing; and <br />• Repair and restore exterior fascia using in-kind materials and match <br />existing in material, dimension, and detail. <br /> <br />The proposed work would also includes the removal of all non -original wood <br />and/or wrought iron railings, including the porch stoop railings along the <br />south and east elevation, and the existing stair guard railings for the two - <br />story addition, along the south and north elevation. The concrete stoops <br />leading to the original porch are proposed to remain, and would be <br />enhanced with concrete pier walls and a simple metal guardrails. Two <br />additional concrete stoops, one each along the south and east elevation, <br />are also proposed to remain and would include a new simple metal stair <br />guard railing, with the baluster guard railing not wider than four-inches wide. <br />The existing stairs leading to the second story addition, as well as the <br />existing second story walkways, would also include the new simple metal <br />stair guard railings. All new metal stair guardrails are proposed to be <br /> <br />Historic Resources Commission 150 7/15/2024 <br />
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