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Historic Resources Board approves consistency finding for Oak Court mixed-use renovation with consultant conditions

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The board accepted staff and consultant recommendations and approved a determination of consistency for a renovation of the Oak Court commercial block, including restoration of Dutch doors, replacement of hardscape with hexagonal pavers, and removal of non-historic elements.

The Carmel-by-the-Sea Historic Resources Board on July 21 accepted staff recommendations and adopted a resolution finding that proposed exterior and site renovations at Oak Court Commercial Block are consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards, subject to consultant-recommended conditions.

The project covers Buildings A and B (constructed 1937–1941 and identified as locally significant examples of Colonial Revival architecture) and a non-period Wagner Apartment Building at the rear (1973). The scope includes rehabilitating shutters and a prominent bay window, removing an existing exterior stair, inserting a new interior access point to a lower-level…

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