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JOHANNA STREET, ARCHITECT Page 2 <br /> <br />As part of the creation of the Downtown Precise Plan a reconnaissance level survey was <br />undertaken to identify historic resources. 1100 El Camino was one of forty properties <br />identified by the survey as “Historic Resources to Be Preserved.” A DPR (Department of <br />Parks and Recreation) form, dated 2010, was prepared for the property that concluded <br />that the building was a California Register Status Code 5S3; appears to be individually <br />eligible for local listing or designation through survey evaluation. The style of the <br />building identified on the form is Modern/ Roadside Architecture. The period of <br />significance is indicated as 1941-present “as the building’s function, association and <br />architectural design features remain unchanged since the time of construction.” And the <br />building was described as in excellent condition. <br /> <br /> Figure 2. Front elevation of subject property. View looking north. <br />No character-defining features were listed on the DPR form but the following are <br />included in the description: <br /> Concrete block exterior walls (stucco-clad on the front and Harrison Avenue <br />elevations)1 <br /> Flat roof with parapet <br /> Distinctive metal sign with curved arrow reading “Roy’s Drive-in Cleaners” <br /> Brick veneer 1 The author added information in parenthesis. <br />ATTY/RESO.0051/HRAC RESO 1100 EL CAMINO REAL - EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 06-05-023 JB <br /> <br />Page 2 of 13