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Santa  Clarita  Valley  Historical  Society
                       June  10,  1987




                       Recommendations

                       1.    We  recommend  continuing  the  reconstruction  in  the  most
                       historically  accurate  manner  possible.                 Granted,  the
                       authenticity  of  the  interior  will  be  compromised  by  the
                       application  of  a  thick  cement  plaster,  but  the  exterior  can
                       strive  to  appear  as  it  did  in  the  historic  photographs.
                       The  idea  is  recreate  what  the  building  looked  like  without
                       being  tempted  to  "pretty  up"  or  improve  on  its  actual
                       appearance.        The  only  improvements  should  be  structural  and
                       should  be  concealed  from  public  view.

                       An  "interpretive  period"  is  typically  chosen,  usually  the
                       period  deemed  most  important  or  most  interesting  in  a
                       building's  chronology.            The  building  is  then  researched  for
                       photographs  or  drawings  to  document  its  appearance  during
                       that  time  frame.        For  this  building,  however,  we  recommend
                       staying  with  its  latest  appearance  in  the  available
                       photographs,  and  not  going  back  to  an  earlier  time  (for  which
                       there  may  be  no  documentation).             It  is  better  to  do  a  good
                       j o b wutgth  the   n informationi o  available     hari to    tr to     g u e guess at a
                       building's  actual  appearance.              Thus,  the  interpretive  period
                       for  this  building  would  be  the  latest  years  the  school
                       occupied  it.  It  is  recommended  practice  for  the  interior
                       period  of  interpretation  to  match  the  exterior.

                          a.   Match  the  roof  framing  system  and  fascia  to  that  which
                                shows  in  the  1960  photograph  (appears  to  be  joists  at
                                2'  on  center.      Use  tar  paper  roofing  as  that  is  what
                               shows  in  the  photographs.

                          b.   Reinstall  existing  windows.              Do  not  sand  and  repaint,
                               but  clean  lightly  with  a  brush.             A  watered-down  coat
                               of  whitewash  may  be  applied,  or  leave  windows  as  they·
                               are.     Wood  preservative  is  not  necessary.               Renail  loose
                                pieces.      Reinstall  existing  door  if it is  available,  or
                               reconstruct  a  new  one  as  per  1960  photograph.


                         c.    Replaster  exterior  with  a  very  thin  (1/8'  - 1/4")  layer
                               of  mud  plaster  to  a  smooth  finish.             Whitewash.

                       2.   Install  a  ceiling  of  1  x  planking  on  top  of  ceiling
                       (roof)  joists.        On  top  of  that  install  plywood  sheathing  (as
                       per  drawings,  for  structural  purposes),  so  that  1  x  board
                      ceiling  is ·what  will  be  viewed  by  someone  standing  inside  the
                       room.     The  contemporary  plywood  ceiling  will  not  be visible.
                      Lightly  whitewash  new  1  x  board  ceiling  and  brush  with  a
                      wirebrush  to  take  away  the  new  appearance.






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