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HRB approves rehabilitation plan for Oak Court Commercial Block with conditions

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Summary

The Historic Resources Board unanimously accepted staff recommendations and consultant conditions for a full renovation of the Oak Court Commercial Block (DR24087), including restoration of Dutch doors, removal of nonhistoric elements and replacement of hardscape with hexagonal pavers; the project will proceed to planning commission review.

The Historic Resources Board on Aug. 18 voted to accept staff’s recommended resolution, with consultant conditions, for a rehabilitation of the Oak Court Commercial Block (DR24087), an approximately 8,000‑square‑foot mixed‑use complex fronting Lincoln southwest of Ocean Avenue.

The project covers three primary fronting buildings constructed in 1937, 1938 and 1941 — identified in the staff report as Buildings A, B and C — which the staff described as locally significant examples of Colonial Revival architecture. A rear building, the Wagner Apartment Building (1973), falls outside the period of significance (1937–1941) and was not a focus of the consultant’s Phase 2 analysis.

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