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Council designates Scholey Farmhouse Camarillo’s first city historic landmark

3576026 · May 29, 2025
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Summary

The council approved a resolution making the Scholey Farmhouse at 650 Edward Shirley Drive a Camarillo historic landmark, following a historic-structure report and mitigation in the Springville Specific Plan supplemental EIR; the owner plans rehabilitation and asked about pursuing a Mills Act property-tax contract in future.

The Camarillo City Council voted unanimously to adopt a resolution approving historic-landmark designation for the Scholey Farmhouse, a late-19th-century Italianate cottage now located in the Springville specific-plan area.

Staff said the landmark committee recommended the designation after a historic-structure report prepared in 2024 documented the building’s association with local agricultural development and described appropriate rehabilitation measures consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards. The house will be rehabilitated to…

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