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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPASADENA AVE 265 01/15/20159 Community Development Department CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS JANUARY 15, 2015 265 PASADENA AVENUE 0 TUSTIN BUILDING OUR FUTURE HONORING OUR PAST The property is improved with a 1,576 square foot single story residence. The property is not listed as a historic resource per the City of Tustin Historical Resources Survey. Previous construction at the property authorized under Building Permit Nos. 4829 and C10-0153 was not completed and did not receive final inspection. The scope of the prior permits will be covered under the new permit to be issued. The proposed work involves the addition of a single story master bedroom expansion of 196 square feet and a 307 square foot covered patio at the rear of the residence (C2014-0232). A portion of the existing roof will be reconfigured to create a single gable along the rear portion of the home. This new gabled element will project approximately two feet above the existing ridge and consist of wood siding to match the existing front gable on the home. The new roof will consist of a 4:12 pitch to match the existing roof slope on the home. All new materials and colors are to match those existing on the home. 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 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 proposed project meets zoning code and building code requirements. The majority of the proposed work will not be visible4rom the= public-right-of-way-as-the-addition-is-af-the-r-eaf-of -th - - - residence. B. The proposed work does not adversely affect the character of the District or Designated Cultural Resources within the District in that: the proposed addition will utilize materials, finishes, and colors to match the existing residence. The property will remain as a single family residence. 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92740 • P: (714) 573-3100 9 F: (714) 573-31 13 0 www.tListinca.org 0 Certificate of Appropriateness 265 Pasadena Avenue January 15, 2015 C. The proposed work is harmonious with existing- surroundings in that the proposed addition is single storied. The proposed work would not cause a substantial change in the visual appearance of the site as the addition is at the rear of the property and not highly visible. 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. 2. Outstanding items from Building Permits No. 4829 and C10-0153 shall be completed and inspected in conjunction with this permit (C2014-0232). 3. Prior to project final and occupancy, field inspection shall be conducted to verify consistency with the approved set of plans. Elizabeth A. Binsack Community Development Director S:\Cdd\Ryan\Certificate of Appropriateness\265 Pasadena Ave.doc u cf1 3/16" DIA (No. 10 SCREW) x 3 ( I . 2" EMBED) WOOD SCREWS, TYP. le MIN. 6 PLACES. (MIN. 3 m EA. IDE) 101 • x,_2110j 101 t AV SUfi EFeTRUT RACK eYeTEM 3/4" = 1'-0" Vit; lr,i T .y 'LA, 03 2014 .3 Y: Com.nunity Development Department Certificate of Appropriateness AOdlsaa: 05 It 6 M4,1%,C Proposed WowdkZttr I, Tha F 0; , i - I work bttfow" hrProvo"M 10 smicture(a) f ts/are krckrded M iho Cdy of TUOM Historical Room$= &^" Report: 0 YES tdo M Yea, Struourals) Style: Rating: to a000rdig6 :e with Ordinance No. 1001, the Community Development Department titch and dMonnines that: The Proposed work conforms to tha MwNcipal Code and estaotIshed design standarda. 4 appticaae. Ths proposed work does not adversely affect the character of the district or Designated Cultural Resources within the district. The proposed work Is harmortimm with existing surroundings in terms of appropriateness of materials, scala, size, height, placement, and use o1 a new building or structure in refahorehip.to existing buildings and stna:tures and the surrounding setting. App-- —, Dale: J2 ,6 � (E) 2 x TRUSS PER PLAN, TYP. N 3/4" = 1'-0" 3/16" DIA (NO. 10 SCREW) x 3 (MIN. 2" EMBED) WOOD SCREWS, TYP. tv MIN. (o PLACES. (MIN. 3 e EA. SIDE) TAI PASSIVE SOLAR NOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM SITE PLAN NOTES: 1) - Solar Hot Mater Panel ROOF LOADS 0=5F)- 2) - Street Location D.L LL T_L 3) - Roof Type: a) Concrete Tile 15 20 35 b) Asphalt Shingle 10 20 30 c) Flat Roof 10 20 30 4) - 5) Property Lines - Primary Water Heater (o) - Expansion Tank above W/H. FUMING NOTES: THERMAL EXPANSION TANK SHALL BE INSTALLED 1S WATER HEATER PER CPC 608.3 - COLD 6 HOT WATER LINES FROM WATER NEAT SHALL BE COPPER TYPE I'M" PIPING. • PROVIDE V THICK INSULATION ON THE HOT WATER PIPES I" AND SMALLER 111/2" FOR > I" PIPE. R FOR WATERPROOFING ROOF PENETRATIONS: USE HENRY 925 BES SEALANT. OR APPROVED EQUAL, ASTM CI19 4 C920. CITY STANDARD NOTES: ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE 2013 CBC, CRC, CPC, 2010 CALIFORNIA ENERGY STANDARDS. 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