Are you sure.They do not use sill pans in southern CA, the door sills are set on a bead of caulking applied directly to the slab.
There is no threshold.
Look at the last photo. That's a weep hole found in windows.
Sill pans with drain plane became code here in 2006Been working there for 45yrs. and never used them.
And Ive never seen a door mounted on a WPT sill, with a weep hole.
It looks like there was stuccoed at one time, maybe it failed and some one just removed it, the wood looks new and in good shape and with no flange on the bottom of the window, maybe the wood had been replace. That would have been a fun job.Thanks, that's better.
What is usually done is that the WPT is lathed with expanded metal lath and the stucco is applied below the window/door. You can trim a section of weep screed, to fit, and then install the expanded metal lath and MISSION Exterior Speedy Patch to re-establish the aesthetics.
The more I look at this, the greater I am of the opinion that this may have originally been a window and something else was installed in the exact opening width. Because of the staining on the slab between the cut ends of the weep screed, there was a section of weep screed removed.
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