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Community Development Department
City of Tustin
October 16, 2000
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
535 Pacific Street
A "C" Rated Structure
304 Centennial Way
Tustin, CA 92780
714.573.3100
In accordance with Ordinance No. 1001 which was adopted June 20, 1988 by the Tustin City Council, the
Community Development Director has the authority to approve, approve with conditions or deny Certificates of
Appropriateness for improvements requiring a City building permit for property located within a Cultural
Resource District. The proposed project is to re -roof a contributing "C" rated California Bungalow- residential
structure per the Tustin Historical Resources Survey.
The Community Development Department finds and determines as follows:
A. The proposed work conforms to the Municipal Code and any applicable design standards in that the
material to be applied to the roof is similar to the existing composition shingle. The proposed "brown"
• color is compatible with the existing homes in the area and emulates a wood shake appearance.
B. The proposed work does not adversely affect the character of the District or Designated Cultural
Resources within the District in that the proposed material will look similar to a wood shake roof. The
"brown" composition shingle will replace the existing "brown" composition shingle, which will improve
the appearance of the roof and will be compatible with the style of the building and improve the character
of the District.
C. The proposed work is harmonious with existing surroundings in that the "brown" color composition
shingle is compatible with the style of the subject building and with the surrounding residential
structures.
The proposed work is hereby approved, subject to the following conditions:
1. Prior to the start of any work, the applicant shall obtain a building permit and pay all applicable plan
check and permit fees. I
2. Any replacement or repair of any existing features surrounding the facia shall match the existing
materials, finish and colors of the existing structure.
Obeth A. Binsack
ommunity Development Director
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