CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE
300 Forest Avenue, Pacific Grove, California 93950
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Chair Sawyer and Members of the Historic Resources Committee
FROM: Alyson Hunter, Associate Planner
MEETING DATE: February 27, 2019
PERMIT &
APPLICATION
NO.:
Architectural Permit (AP) Application No. 19-0020
LOCATION: 550 Central Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA 93950
(APN 006-171-098)
PROJECT The installation of two (2) clerestory skylights on the south-
DESCRIPTION: facing ridge of the existing 1977 library addition. The new total
height at these two locations will be approximately 27’4.5”.
APPLICANT: Daniel Gho, Public Works Director
ZONING/LAND Unclassified/Public
USE:
CEQA: Class 31 Categorical Exemption, Section 15331, Historical
Resources Restoration/Rehabilitation
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Historic Resources Committee (HRC) approve the Architectural
Permit for the proposed installation of two (2) clerestory skylights on the south-facing
ridge of the existing 1977 library addition. The recommendation of approval is subject to
findings, conditions, and a Class 31 CEQA exemption.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The project proposes to install two (2) sets of 4’6” (w) x 3’ (h) wood-framed, fixed
clerestory skylights on the ridge of the 1970s addition which is currently approximately
24’ in height. The skylights will be south-facing to improve interior natural light levels and
will result in a total height of approximately 27’4.5” at these two locations (Attachment
A). No other exterior alterations are proposed at this time. The library is listed on the
City’s Historic Resources Inventory (HRI).
Item No. 10A
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, OCR Text: CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE
300 Forest Avenue, Pacific Grove, California 93950
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Chair Sawyer and Members of the Historic Resources Committee
FROM: Alyson Hunter, Associate Planner
MEETING DATE: February 27, 2019
PERMIT &
APPLICATION
NO.:
Architectural Permit (AP) Application No. 19-0020
LOCATION: 550 Central Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA 93950
(APN 006-171-098)
PROJECT The installation of two (2) clerestory skylights on the south-
DESCRIPTION: facing ridge of the existing 1977 library addition. The new total
height at these two locations will be approximately 27’4.5”.
APPLICANT: Daniel Gho, Public Works Director
ZONING/LAND Unclassified/Public
USE:
CEQA: Class 31 Categorical Exemption, Section 15331, Historical
Resources Restoration/Rehabilitation
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Historic Resources Committee (HRC) approve the Architectural
Permit for the proposed installation of two (2) clerestory skylights on the south-facing
ridge of the existing 1977 library addition. The recommendation of approval is subject to
findings, conditions, and a Class 31 CEQA exemption.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The project proposes to install two (2) sets of 4’6” (w) x 3’ (h) wood-framed, fixed
clerestory skylights on the ridge of the 1970s addition which is currently approximately
24’ in height. The skylights will be south-facing to improve interior natural light levels and
will result in a total height of approximately 27’4.5” at these two locations (Attachment
A). No other exterior alterations are proposed at this time. The library is listed on the
City’s Historic Resources Inventory (HRI).
Item No. 10A
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