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Council unanimously designates Glazenwood a local historic district after residents deliver petition
Summary
The San Mateo City Council voted 5–0 on April 20 to adopt a resolution officially designating the Glazenwood neighborhood as a local historic district after staff presentations and organized public testimony reporting 83% property-owner support.
The San Mateo City Council voted unanimously on April 20 to adopt a resolution designating the Glazenwood neighborhood as a local historic district.
City Community Development Director Zachary Doll told the council the recommendation follows intensive survey work updating a 1989 study, photo documentation of every property in the proposed district, and a historic-context evaluation that concluded Glazenwood meets state and national criteria for designation. Doll said staff recommends adoption at the local level and that the action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act.
The designation drew a…
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