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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4c - 1 Staff Presentation6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff Presentation 1 ARCH-0655-2022 (1258 Palm) New 2-Story Dwelling (Contributing List Property) 6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff  Presentation 6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff  Presentation 1 2 6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff Presentation 2 Site Plan 1260 Palm1258 Palm6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff  Presentation Mill Street Historic District 46/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff  Presentation 3 4 6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff Presentation 3 Patrick and Catherine McHenry House Colonial Revival (Streamline Colonial) c. 1910; James M. Akin, Contractor Contributing List Resource (1983) 6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff  Presentation 1258 Palm Spanish Revival c. 1940 (Estimated); Builder, Architect Unknown 6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff  Presentation 5 6 6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff Presentation 4 Building Elevations 6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff  Presentation MONTEREY ST CHORRO STBROAD STPurview and Policy General Plan Conservation and Open Space Element § 3.6.1. The City’s Cultural Heritage Committee will help  identify and advise on suitable treatment for archaeological and historical resources; and review  new development to determine consistency with cultural resource preservation guidelines or  standards Historic Preservation Ordinance § 14.01.030 (C). The Committee shall review and make recommendations on applications and  projects which include new construction or alterations located in historic districts or sensitive  archaeological sites. Historic Preservation Program Guidelines § 3.2.1 Architecturally compatible development within Historic Districts. New structures in historic  districts shall be designed to be architecturally compatible with the district’s prevailing historic  character as measured by their consistency with the scale, massing, rhythm, signature architectural  elements, exterior materials, siting and street yard setbacks of the district's historic structures. New  structures are not required to copy or imitate historic structures, or seek to create the illusion that  a new building is historic § 3.2.2 Architectural Compatibility. New development should not sharply contrast with, significantly  block public views of, or visually detract from, the historic architectural character of historically  designated structures located adjacent to the property to be developed.6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff  Presentation 7 8 6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff Presentation 5 MONTEREY ST CHORRO STBROAD STArchitectural Compatibility Mission Revival Style Sited at Rear of Property Does not Block Views of Resources Two‐Story Height Pitched Roof Sash Windows Hardi‐Board Siding 6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff  Presentation MONTEREY ST CHORRO STBROAD STSecretary of Interior’s Standards Setting (District / Neighborhood): Recommended Designing adjacent new construction that is compatible with the historic character of the setting that preserve the historic relationship between the buildings and the landscape. Not Recommended Introducing new construction into historic districts which is visually incompatible or that destroys historic relationships within the setting, or which damages or destroys important landscape features Removing non-significant buildings, additions, or landscape features which detract from the historic character of the setting 6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff  Presentation 9 10 6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff Presentation 6 ARCH-0655-2022 (1258 Palm) New 2-Story Dwelling (Contributing List Property) 6/27/2022 CHC Item 4c Staff  Presentation 11