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Staff: Southridge survey finds neighborhood largely intact, recommends National Register eligibility
Summary
City staff presented a Southridge historic-resources survey showing roughly 80% of houses as 'contributing' and identifying four properties potentially eligible for National Register nomination; staff said any formal nomination must be initiated by residents.
Sean Jacobson, the city assistant planner, told the Historic Landmark Commission that consultants documented 792 historic-age resources in the Southridge area and recommended the neighborhood as eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places if residents choose to pursue it.
"We have 792 historic-age resources…80% of the houses are contributing," Jacobson said during the presentation, summarizing the consultant team's findings. He said the survey recorded 590 resource…
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