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Commission accepts two Phase 1 historic‑resource reports, finds 1617 Olive and 204 E. Alamar not eligible

Historic Landmarks Commission · April 23, 2026
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Summary

The Historic Landmarks Commission accepted Phase 1 historic‑resource reports for 1617 Olive Street and 204 East Alamar Avenue, concluding neither property meets local, state, or federal significance criteria; both motions passed by roll call.

The Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks Commission voted on April 22 to accept two Phase 1 historic‑resource reports prepared by Long Historic Preservation Services and to concur with the consultant’s conclusions that the properties are not eligible for designation.

For 1617 Olive Street, Amber Long told the commission the duplex, built circa 1936 and attributed to architect Alex D'Alfonso, has lost or altered key character‑defining features (notably window replacements and porch modifications) and does not retain the level of…

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