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Historic Landmarks Commission accepts Sanroi historic context statement, adds eligible properties to local register
Summary
The Historic Landmarks Commission on April 8 accepted the Sanroi Historic Context Statement and resources survey prepared by South Environmental, adding 62 properties identified as eligible to the local register and instructing staff to mail results to owners and incorporate findings into the city's Historic Treasures map.
The Historic Landmarks Commission voted April 8 to accept the Sanroi Historic Context Statement and Historic Resources Survey, a document compiled by South Environmental with a grant from the California Office of Historic Preservation. The consultant team told the commission it completed 279 reconnaissance surveys and 122 intensive surveys, identifying 62 properties as eligible for local designation.
Sarah Carter, principal architectural historian for South Environmental, told the commission that eligibility means a property is “eligible for architectural merit or association with significant people” and…
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