Agenda Item No, 6 A
Exterior Characteristics
Building Type: Exterior siding: Roof: Windows: Foundation:
Vernacular OBoard & Batten ®Gable mwood ®Masonary
Z Gothic Revival OGrooved UHipped C]Steel CIMudsill
- Italinate C]Shiplap C]Flat C]Aluminum C]None
Queen Anne DShingle C]Gambrel OVinyl
- Stick/Eastlake ®Plaster DShed
Colonial Revival Ilother OMansard Architectural Decorative
Z Shingle Features Details
- Craftsman/Bungalow C]Wood shake ®Chimney OBargeboard
I Spanish/Mediterranean Revival C]Comp shingle C]Open porch EFinial
Z Pueblo Revival C]Tile OEnclosed porch DTurned spindle
Z American Foursquare ORolled asphalt C]Bay windows DKnee braces
Z Prairie Style OS]ate IDormers C]Gable trim
Z Tudor DOther EBalcony ®Other -column
ZOther U Other
Permit History
Date Issued Permit Number Description
6/20/35 949 Building permit issued for construction of a new single-family
residence (Note: Del Monte Properties Company model house)
3/8/48 2937 Building permit issued to construct a garage addition
10/1/98 - 98-0378 Building permit issued for construction ofa bathroom addition
The historic resources inventory is defined as follows: Municipal Code Section 23.76.020 (e) "Historic
resources inventory" means: (i) the list of existing structures initiated in 1978 through a matching grant
from the State Olfice of Historic Preservation and adopted by the City of Pacific Grove. The list was
updated by the Heritage Society and the city of Pacific Grove to include structures built prior to 1927; and
(ii) other properties determined bv the historic resources committee to be of architectural and/or historical
siznificance (emphasis added).
In accordance with the requirements of Municipal CON Section 23.76.030 (a) Properties me be added to
the historic resources inventory either by initiation of the historic resources committee or by written
request of the property owner. The historic resources committee shall determine, following hearing,
whether or not the property should be added based on the criteria listed in Section 23.76.025.
Should the historic resources committee determine that the subject property should be added to the historic
resources inventory, staff suggests the following evaluation criteria be applied.
23.76.025 Evaluation Criteria
® (a) Whether the structure has significant character, interest or value as part of the development,
heritage or cultural characteristics of the city of Pacific Grove, the state of California, or the
United States.
Evidence: According to documents on file, the residence was designed as a "house of the
future" that was built as a model home by the Del Monte Properties Company. The home was one
of the first in the city to be constructed in accordance with the newly formed Federal Housing
Administration (FHA) specifications and was one of the first offered for sale in the Fairway
Homes Tract.
® (b) Whether it is the site ofa significant event.
Evidence: The residence was constructed as a model house by the Del Monte Properties
Company and was open to the public prior to being auctioned for sale. According to information
on file, the residence was toured by thousands of visitors.
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Exterior Characteristics
Building Type: Exterior siding: Roof: Windows: Foundation:
Vernacular OBoard & Batten ®Gable mwood ®Masonary
Z Gothic Revival OGrooved UHipped C]Steel CIMudsill
- Italinate C]Shiplap C]Flat C]Aluminum C]None
Queen Anne DShingle C]Gambrel OVinyl
- Stick/Eastlake ®Plaster DShed
Colonial Revival Ilother OMansard Architectural Decorative
Z Shingle Features Details
- Craftsman/Bungalow C]Wood shake ®Chimney OBargeboard
I Spanish/Mediterranean Revival C]Comp shingle C]Open porch EFinial
Z Pueblo Revival C]Tile OEnclosed porch DTurned spindle
Z American Foursquare ORolled asphalt C]Bay windows DKnee braces
Z Prairie Style OS]ate IDormers C]Gable trim
Z Tudor DOther EBalcony ®Other -column
ZOther U Other
Permit History
Date Issued Permit Number Description
6/20/35 949 Building permit issued for construction of a new single-family
residence (Note: Del Monte Properties Company model house)
3/8/48 2937 Building permit issued to construct a garage addition
10/1/98 - 98-0378 Building permit issued for construction ofa bathroom addition
The historic resources inventory is defined as follows: Municipal Code Section 23.76.020 (e) "Historic
resources inventory" means: (i) the list of existing structures initiated in 1978 through a matching grant
from the State Olfice of Historic Preservation and adopted by the City of Pacific Grove. The list was
updated by the Heritage Society and the city of Pacific Grove to include structures built prior to 1927; and
(ii) other properties determined bv the historic resources committee to be of architectural and/or historical
siznificance (emphasis added).
In accordance with the requirements of Municipal CON Section 23.76.030 (a) Properties me be added to
the historic resources inventory either by initiation of the historic resources committee or by written
request of the property owner. The historic resources committee shall determine, following hearing,
whether or not the property should be added based on the criteria listed in Section 23.76.025.
Should the historic resources committee determine that the subject property should be added to the historic
resources inventory, staff suggests the following evaluation criteria be applied.
23.76.025 Evaluation Criteria
® (a) Whether the structure has significant character, interest or value as part of the development,
heritage or cultural characteristics of the city of Pacific Grove, the state of California, or the
United States.
Evidence: According to documents on file, the residence was designed as a "house of the
future" that was built as a model home by the Del Monte Properties Company. The home was one
of the first in the city to be constructed in accordance with the newly formed Federal Housing
Administration (FHA) specifications and was one of the first offered for sale in the Fairway
Homes Tract.
® (b) Whether it is the site ofa significant event.
Evidence: The residence was constructed as a model house by the Del Monte Properties
Company and was open to the public prior to being auctioned for sale. According to information
on file, the residence was toured by thousands of visitors.
2 02/08/01
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