CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE
Community Development Department – Planning Division
300 Forest Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA 93950
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Initial Historic Screening Determination
Address: 920 Cedar St APN: 006-632-005-000
Owner: Shannon and Rob Kirby Applicant: Jack Camp
HISTORIC RESOURCES COMMITTEE (HRC) RECOMMENDATION:
At the __July 26, 2017____ HRC meeting, the Committee prepared the following Preliminary
Determination of Ineligibility and forwarded the recommendation to the Community
Development Director:
Determined to be ineligible as an “Historical Resource,” due to the following criteria:
1. The property has undergone significant alterations to the primary or most visible
façade, as evidenced through original plans, photographs or Sanborn maps.
_______________(description of known alteration)
_______________(type of documentation)
2a. The property does not exhibit the architectural characteristics of the styles
described in Section 7.3 of the General Plan or Section IV of the Historic Context
Statement;
or
2b. The property does not exhibit unique architectural, site or locational
characteristics.
3. The property is not associated with important persons, events or architecture.
Determination of ineligibility cannot be made.
HRC Comments:
Maureen Mason, HRC Chair Date
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR (CDD) DETERMINATION:
Based on the recommendation above, the CDD Director, or their designee:
Made a determination of ineligibility, which will remain in effect for 10 years from the date of
approval.
Found that a determination of ineligibility cannot be made, and a Phase 1 Historic
Assessment (DPR 523 Form) is required.
Mark Brodeur, CEDD Director Date
Item 8c
, OCR Text: CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE
Community Development Department – Planning Division
300 Forest Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA 93950
T :: • F :: • www.ci.pg.ca.us/cdd
Initial Historic Screening Determination
Address: 920 Cedar St APN: 006-632-005-000
Owner: Shannon and Rob Kirby Applicant: Jack Camp
HISTORIC RESOURCES COMMITTEE (HRC) RECOMMENDATION:
At the __July 26, 2017____ HRC meeting, the Committee prepared the following Preliminary
Determination of Ineligibility and forwarded the recommendation to the Community
Development Director:
Determined to be ineligible as an “Historical Resource,” due to the following criteria:
1. The property has undergone significant alterations to the primary or most visible
façade, as evidenced through original plans, photographs or Sanborn maps.
_______________(description of known alteration)
_______________(type of documentation)
2a. The property does not exhibit the architectural characteristics of the styles
described in Section 7.3 of the General Plan or Section IV of the Historic Context
Statement;
or
2b. The property does not exhibit unique architectural, site or locational
characteristics.
3. The property is not associated with important persons, events or architecture.
Determination of ineligibility cannot be made.
HRC Comments:
Maureen Mason, HRC Chair Date
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR (CDD) DETERMINATION:
Based on the recommendation above, the CDD Director, or their designee:
Made a determination of ineligibility, which will remain in effect for 10 years from the date of
approval.
Found that a determination of ineligibility cannot be made, and a Phase 1 Historic
Assessment (DPR 523 Form) is required.
Mark Brodeur, CEDD Director Date
Item 8c
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