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Board upgrades main house at 515 Paseo de Peralta to ‘significant,’ reclassifies outbuildings and retaining walls
Summary
After research and site visits the Historic District Review Board retained a ‘significant’ designation for the brick Segal house at 515 Paseo de Peralta, moved the small historic shed to non‑contributing, designated the garage non‑contributing, and elevated the main south retaining wall to contributing (board vote recorded).
The Historic District Review Board on Tuesday reviewed new documentation for 515 Paseo de Peralta and reaffirmed the main brick house’s significance while reclassifying later additions and outbuildings.
Senior planner Amanda Romero told the board the two‑story brick main residence dates to 1889 and retains the building’s defining elements — brick coping (now stuccoed), tall arched windows, rubble‑stone foundation and the building’s form. Staff reported the structure had been documented as significant by historic‑preservation staff even though a GIS…
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