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entity, even though it is often composed of a wide variety of resources. The <br /> identity of a district results from the interrelationship of its resources,which can <br /> convey a visual sense of the overall historic environment or be an arrangement of <br /> historically or functionally related properties.6 <br /> The downtown is not a historic district because it does not have the concentration or continuity <br /> of historic buildings. <br /> .- it ". i <br /> Is 1*- !� — _ ' 1f I gr i I U - , , . :a <br /> ��, r � I f . _ , 01_ : t <br /> ic. ,.,, 1 <br /> , _.. . <br /> ..... <br /> 1 <br /> , .13ci u Arts •\Lrt E.kk u i i,i+rre ry Ii 1)sr4.rt Aicnc Rs,!rtalnctiQL,e <br /> I !.' 1' .fir,.r" <br /> ri 4,., . <br /> liaEian:rle Cla ae R4-.1.04i ViclorluA64idiic <br /> — irk--� 1 I <br /> ..--1 . jj <br /> 1. <br /> , pi <br /> !La 11.111 kentmpinix Spanish Cn*ortiiI E livoiteal Fi l,i Front <br /> F <br /> n . <br /> A <br /> Art Deco Contemporary Neo-Traditional Neo-Traditional <br /> The architecture of Downtown Redwood City is made up of buildings from different periods and <br /> of different architectural styles that add up to an eclectic mix. Source: Downtown Precise Plan <br /> page 9. <br /> 17 <br /> AMIRESO.30481HRAC RESO RECOMMENDING 601 MARSHALL STREET EXHIBIT A <br /> REV:01-16-15 VR <br />