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Board approves in-ground pool at Gonzales Jones House with archaeology requirement

Historic Architectural Review Board · October 17, 2024
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Summary

The board approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for an in-ground pool at 56 Marine St., limiting maximum depth to 4½ feet and requiring archaeological review and monitoring because the site is in an archaeologically sensitive zone.

The Historic Architectural Review Board on Oct. 17 approved a certificate of appropriateness for an in-ground pool at the historic Gonzales Jones House at 56 Marine Street, attaching a condition that the pool’s maximum depth not exceed 4½ feet and that archaeological monitoring be coordinated with city archaeology staff.

Staff described the property as a…

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