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CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
330 WEST MAIN STREET
INSTALLATION OF A NEW DRIVEWAY GATE
June 27, 2019
BUILDING OUR FUTURE
HONORING OUR PAST
The project site is zoned Single Family Residential (R1) and is located within the
Cultural Resource Overlay District (CRD). The property is listed on the City of Tustin
Historic Resources Survey and the main residence was constructed in 1914 in the
Craftsman Bungalow architectural style. The site is developed with a one-story,
single-family residence and a two -car garage. The home is listed in the 1990 and
2003 Historic Resources Survey Reports and has an NRHP Status Code of 561
(Locally significant both individually and as a contributor to a district that is locally
listed, designated, determined eligible or appears eligible through survey evaluation)
in the 2003 Historical Resources Survey (Survey) and a 'B" rating in the 1990 Survey.
Pursuant to Tustin City Code (TCC) Section 9252, a Certificate of Appropriateness is
required subject to specific findings.
According to the 2003 survey report, the house is significant due to its association
with early Tustin residents and for its architectural style, specifically as an individually
designed Craftsman Bungalow. In addition, the original integrity has been
maintained. The single storied building features a "wide shed -style dormer, centered
with a multi -paned window and louvered vents, accents the front facade louvered
vents and other character defining features are all intact."
The project includes the placement of new driveway gate at the west side of the
existing single-family home. The driveway gate is located approximately eighty (80)
feet from the front property line. The height of the gate is 6-9". The gate is
constructed with a tubular steel frame designed to replicate the dormer window on
the north elevation (front) of the house and horizontal redwood boards finished with
stain and varnish to match the original front entrance door to the house.
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.
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780 0 P: (714) 573-3100 • F: (714) 573-3113 0 www.tustinca.org
Certificate of Appropriateness
330 West Main Street
June 26, 2019
The Community Development Department finds and determines as follows:
A. The proposed improvements conform to the Municipal Code and applicable
design standards in that the proposed project meets the Zoning Code,
Building Code, and CRD Residential Design Guidelines requirements (Permit
Application #BR -2019-00215). The CRD Residential Design Guidelines state
that a fence should complement the style and material of the house. The
driveway gate is constructed of redwood and is stained to match the color of
the original front door, the horizontal redwood boards are similar in size to the
medium -width horizontal wood siding on the main structure and the tubular
steel frame is designed to reflect the framing of the dormer window above the
front entrance.
B. The proposed work does not adversely affect the character of the District or
Designated Cultural Resources within the District in that driveway gates are
permitted in the R-1 Cultural Resources District. In accordance with TCC
Section 9271(i)(1)(a), the driveway gate is not located within the front yard
setback, is set back approximately eighty (80) feet from the front property line,
and measures less than 6'8" in height.
C. The proposed work is harmonious with existing surroundings in that the
driveway gate reflects the details of the Craftsman Bungalow residence on the
site and is appropriate for the style of the house.
The proposed work is hereby approved, subject to the following conditions:
1. The applicant shall obtain a building permit and pay all applicable plan check
and permit fees.
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Elizabeth A. Binsack
Community Development Director
Community Development Department 1 U S 1 I N
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
. 330 WEST MAIN STREET
INSTALLATION OF A NEW DRIVEWAY GATE
June 27, 2019
BUILDING OUR FUTURE
HONORING OUR PAST
The project site is zoned Single Family Residential (R1) and is located within the
Cultural Resource Overlay District (CRD). The properly is listed on the City of Tustin
Historic Resources Survey and the main residence was constructed in 1914 in the
Craftsman Bungalow architectural. style. The site is developed with a one-story,
single-family residence and a two -car garage. The home is listed in the 1990 and
2003 Historic Resources Survey Reports and has an NRHP Status Code of 5131
(Locally significant both individually and as a contributor to a district that is locally
listed, designated, determined eligible or appears eligible through survey evaluation)
in the 2003 Historical Resources Survey (Survey) and a "B" rating in the 1990 Survey.
Pursuant to Tustin City Code (TCC) Section 9252, a Certificate of Appropriateness is
required subject to specific findings.
According to the 2003 survey report, the house is significant due to its association
with early Tustin residents and for its architectural style, specifically as an individually
designed Craftsman Bungalow. In addition, the original integrity has been
maintained. The single storied building features a "wide shed -style dormer, centered
with a multi -paned window and louvered vents, accents the front facade louvered
vents and other character defining features are all intact."
The project includes the placement of new driveway gate at the west side of the
existing single-family home. The driveway gate is located approximately eighty (80)'
feet from the front property line. The height of the gate is 5-9". The gate is
constructed with a tubular steel frame designed to replicate the dormer window on
the north elevation (front) of the house and horizontal redwood boards finished with
stain and varnish to match the original front entrance door to the house.
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,
300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780 • P: (714) 573-3100 • F: (714) 573-3113 • WWW,tustinca.org
Certificate of Appropriateness
330 West Main Street
June 26, 2019
The Community Development Department finds and determines as follows
A. The proposed improvements conform to the Municipal Code and applicable
design standards in that the proposed project meets the Zoning Code,
Building Code, and CRD Residential Design Guidelines requirements (Permit
Application #BR -2019-00215). The CRD Residential Design Guidelines state
that a fence should complement the style and material of the house. The
driveway gate is constructed of redwood and is stained to match the color of
the original front door, the horizontal redwood boards are similar in size to the
medium -width horizontal wood siding on the main structure and the tubular
steel frame is designed to reflect the framing of the dormer window above the
front entrance.
B. The proposed work does not adversely affect the character of the District or
Designated Cultural Resources within the District in that driveway gates are
permitted in the R-1 Cultural Resources District. In accordance with TCC
Section 9271(i)(1)(a), the driveway gate isnot located within the front yard
setback, is set back approximately eighty (80) feet from the front property line,
and measures less than 6'8" in height.
C. The proposed work is harmonious with existing surroundings in that the
driveway gate reflects the details of the Craftsman Bungalow residence on the
site and is appropriate for the style of the house.
The proposed work is hereby approved, subject to the following conditions:
1. The applicant shall obtain a building permit and pay all applicable plan check
and permit fees.
Elizabeth A. Binsack
Community Development Director
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