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Planning commission finds Anderson House Museum acquisition conforms to general plan
Summary
The Monrovia Planning Commission unanimously found that the city's proposed acquisition of the Anderson House Museum at 215 East Lyme Avenue conforms to the General Plan and qualifies for CEQA exemptions related to historic preservation.
The Monrovia Planning Commission on March 12 voted unanimously to find that the city's proposed acquisition of the Anderson House Museum at 215 East Lyme Avenue conforms to the Monrovia General Plan, clearing a planning-step after an earlier City Council vote to accept the property.
Planning Division Manager John Mayer told the commission the Anderson House, built in 1886 and designated a historic landmark in 1949, is one of Monrovia's earliest surviving homes and requires significant repairs to ensure long-term preservation, including a new foundation, interior plaster and wallpaper replacement, upgrades to plumbing and electrical systems, and ADA access improvements. "The Anderson House Museum is a…
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