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Palo Alto HRB recommends 431 Kipling Street rehabilitation meets preservation standards

3798630 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

The Historic Resources Board unanimously found that proposed rehabilitation work at 431 Kipling Street conforms to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and supported the owner's request for a 2,500-square-foot floor-area bonus under the city's TDR program.

At its June meeting, the Palo Alto Historic Resources Board unanimously recommended that the proposed rehabilitation at 431 Kipling Street conform to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and supported the property's request for a 2,500-square-foot floor-area bonus through the city’s transfer-of-development-rights (TDR) program.

The project affects a Category 2 historic resource built about 1901 by George Mosher and located in the Downtown North neighborhood. Staff told the board that Page & Turnbull produced a compliance memorandum dated May 12 finding the proposed work consistent with the Secretary standards; staff concurred…

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