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Fullerton Planning Commission designates four historic homes as local landmarks, forwards to council

Fullerton Planning Commission · February 11, 2026
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The Fullerton Planning Commission unanimously approved four local landmark designations Feb. 11 — 401 Cannon Lane, 845 North Euclid Street, 545 West Fern Drive and 600 West Valley View Drive — and noted the properties may be eligible for Mills Act tax-contract applications. The decision can be appealed in writing within 10 working days.

The Fullerton Planning Commission voted to designate four residential properties as Fullerton local landmarks during its Feb. 11 meeting and forwarded the resolutions to the city council.

Planning staff presented the nominations for 401 Cannon Lane (the Bridgeford/Alma Anderson house), 845 North Euclid Street (a relocated Grove House also known as Hunter House), 545 West Fern Drive (a Spanish Colonial Revival house designed by Anna Geck), and 600 West Valley View Drive (an English Tudor residence once rented by Norton Simon). Staff told commissioners the properties qualify under criteria 3 and 7 of the Fullerton Municipal Code, and that the…

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