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File #: 18-1104    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/1/2018 In control: Historical & Landmarks Commission
On agenda: 9/6/2018 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing: Consideration of HLC Referral for projects near Historic Resource Inventory Properties for the property at 594 Saratoga Avenue
Attachments: 1. Project Data Sheet.pdf, 2. Development Plans.pdf, 3. Master, 4. Master
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REPORT TO HISTORICAL AND LANDMARKS COMMISSION
SUBJECT
Title
Public Hearing: Consideration of HLC Referral for projects near Historic Resource Inventory Properties for the property at 594 Saratoga Avenue

Report
BACKGROUND
The property owner is requesting design review of the proposed remodel and ground floor addition to the front of the existing single-story house by the Historical and Landmarks Commission, in accordance with Chapter 18.106.070 of the City Code, for neighborhood compatibility and consistency with the City's Design Guidelines, as the property is located within 200 feet of listed resource on the City's Inventory of Architecturally or Historically Significant Properties. The nearby listed property is the City's Harris-Lass House Museum located at 1889 Market Street. The subject property is not listed on the City's Inventory.

The owner is seeking design review by the Architectural Committee of the proposed remodel and addition to an existing three-bedroom and one-bathroom, 1,732 square foot home, resulting in a 2,499 square foot, four-bedroom and three and one-half bathroom home including an existing attached 2-car garage to remain.

DISCUSSION
The subject house was constructed in 1947 as part of the Old Mission Park Tract, and is not listed on the City's Historic Resources Inventory.

Design:
The proposed addition and remodel to the home is generally consistent with the City's Single-Family Design Guidelines (2014). The proposed addition and remodel work would replace the original wood double-hung style windows with dual-pained horizontal sliding windows on the house, and the addition would be clad in composition shingle roofing and stucco siding to match the existing house and would be consistent with the design of other homes in the area. Other homes on this block of Saratoga Avenue have already replaced the original wood double-hung windows with new dual-paned horizontal sliding windows consistent with the ranch-style architecture.

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