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>Ofrr <br /> % <\F� _ } <br /> { <br /> > Jzsez„ _P N.N. , . <br /> A11111'. Ak. & f <br /> i N.,. <br /> P '1/4.415'' 4,..4..Nr E. <br /> ,,,,,,,,,,.. ,i,„, # , A n .4., : <br /> 411K. -.-t.''''\ IS' .7 •/ <br /> -,A., .. _,. , C4\t.2:, <br /> ' 1 <br /> ' A 'NO <br /> ...4 v..' ,10.‘‘.„'k\,-\\,. <br /> I\(\l,\i., <br /> . #N*t1#.ii:sti,,,e <br /> '\ <br /> ( A 5y '\_ <br /> '+ ' . ;. <br /> %p , , r <br /> S <br /> f f4 / ,( t'Aa mS <br /> Historic resources as shown in red,potential historic resources <br /> are indentified yellow in the DTPP. The Record Man is labeled <br /> “R.» <br /> The area where 1322 El Camino is located is not a designated historic district and does not <br /> appear to be in a potential historic district when the area was surveyed during the DTPP. <br /> According to the National Park Service: <br /> A district possesses a significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of sites, <br /> buildings, structures, or objects united historically or aesthetically by plan or <br /> physical development. . . . A district derives its importance from being a unified <br /> 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.9 <br /> 20 <br />