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board member of the Northern California Chapter of docomomo, and vice president and board <br /> member of the Western Neighborhoods Project, which received the State of California <br /> Governor's Award for Historic Preservation. <br /> Mr. Brandi has conducted historic impact assessments of several new developments pursuant to <br /> the Redwood City Downtown Precise Plan including the Classics@Redwood City, 145 Monroe <br /> Street, 605 Middlefield Road, 488 Winslow Street, 2114 Broadway, 103 Wilson, and 30 <br /> California Street. He developed the first mitigation measure under the plan for historic resources <br /> at 303 and 321 Fuller Streets. He has testified before the Redwood City Historic Resources <br /> Advisory Committee and the Redwood City Planning Commission. Mr. Brandi wrote the historic <br /> evaluations to preserve or protect several buildings in Redwood City,including the lobby of the <br /> Fox Theater, 139 Duane Street, 802 Wedgewood Road, and 823 Bradford Boulevard. <br /> He reviewed the plans for the project, consulted the Downtown Precise Plan, and performed a <br /> site visit. <br /> Project Site <br /> The proposed project is a multiple-story, mixed-use building located on El Camino Real between <br /> Diller and Wilson Streets. It is across El Camino Real from 13222 El Camino Real, The Record <br /> Man shop, a locally listed historic resource. Arrow points to The Record Man shop. <br /> 2 <br />