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Council OKs small addition to Tudor‑revival house at 415 Bush Street, finds work complies with preservation standards
Summary
Mountain View's City Council unanimously approved a 136‑square‑foot historic‑preservation permit for a modest addition to a Tudor‑revival single‑family home at 415 Bush Street, finding the design meets the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and is exempt from CEQA.
Mountain View — The City Council unanimously approved a historic preservation permit on April 8 for a small addition to an existing historic Tudor‑revival house at 415 Bush Street.
Staff said the property was found eligible for the state and national registers under the Secretary of the Interior's criterion C‑3 as an intact local example of Tudor‑revival architecture. Because the property is eligible, city code requires City Council review to determine whether an addition is consistent with the U.S. Secretary of the Interior's Standards (SOIS) for treatment of historic properties. Staff concluded the proposed design meets the rehabilitation standards and minimizes changes to features that convey the building's historic character.
Project specifics and staff findings Principal Planner Diana Pancholi…
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