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Historic Resources Board approves reconstruction of garage and ADU at Conley Search House as consistent with preservation standards
Summary
The Carmel-by-the-Sea Historic Resources Board voted to adopt a resolution finding the proposed demolition and reconstruction of a garage and accessory dwelling unit at the Conley Search House consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards, with a recusal for one board member.
The Carmel-by-the-Sea Historic Resources Board on July 21 adopted a resolution finding the proposed demolition and reconstruction of a non-historic garage and guest house, and the addition of an accessory dwelling unit (ADU), consistent with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.
The action concerned a property identified in the staff report as the Conley Search House (constructed 1908) and listed in the inventory in February 2002 for its association with Frederick Willis Search and as an example of the Carmel American Foursquare style. Staff told the board the rear addition approved in February remains unchanged and that the current proposal…
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