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Board asks for mover plan and lot-split clarity before deciding on relocation of 1928 house at 42630 Sixth Street

2399122 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

A proposal to relocate a 1928 contributing Spanish Mission home on the same parcel and split the lot was continued after board members asked for a structural‑moving plan, assurance about character‑defining features, and clarity on lot geometry and a nearby median.

The Historic Preservation Board on Feb. 25 continued a proposal to relocate a contributing 1928 house (described in the application as Spanish Mission/Spanish eclectic) on a large parcel at addresses listed including 42630 Sixth Street.

Design R Architects presented a plan to move the wood‑frame, stucco building west by about 39 feet to create two lots: one roughly 65 feet wide intended to accommodate a detached garage accessed from the alley and one narrower lot that…

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