COMMERCSAL STRUCTURES ON THE HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY
July 20, 2001
Prepared for Doug Rick, Building Department Director
By Gretchen Leffler, Volunteer Person
The following list of commercial addresses is taken from the Pacific Grove Historic
Resources Inventory. The historic commercial structures were identified by their use
codes in the parcel database. Please know that a single structure may have two addresses
listed (for example, a corner building with businesses on two streets).
Use Codes:
107
108
201
202
301
305
306
307
309
310
401
405
501
502
507
511
514
Residential care facility
Group living quarters
Motel or hotel
Bed and Breakfast Inn
General commercial use
Mixed commercial/residential uses
Mixed commercial/office uses
Restaurant
Educational facility or museum, privately owned
Financial institutions
General office use
Mixed professional office and residential use
Churches
Public schools
Other institutional uses (Masonic Temple, Handicapped Center)
Asilomar Conf. Grounds (City Hall is also listed as 511 ... ?)
Government-owned facilities
601 Heavy commercial or light industrial use (lumber yards)
Please bring use code questions to the attention of the CDD person in charge of
the parcel database.
APN ADDRESS USE
00620706 146 8t~' Street 501
06617711 157 15t'' Street 201
00617803 158 15th Street 301
00627116 205 15th Street 401
00627112 215 15th Street 401
00616424 150 16th Street 201
00616424 152 16th Street 201
00616603 172 16n' Street 305
00616424 143 17th Street 201
, OCR Text: COMMERCSAL STRUCTURES ON THE HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY
July 20, 2001
Prepared for Doug Rick, Building Department Director
By Gretchen Leffler, Volunteer Person
The following list of commercial addresses is taken from the Pacific Grove Historic
Resources Inventory. The historic commercial structures were identified by their use
codes in the parcel database. Please know that a single structure may have two addresses
listed (for example, a corner building with businesses on two streets).
Use Codes:
107
108
201
202
301
305
306
307
309
310
401
405
501
502
507
511
514
Residential care facility
Group living quarters
Motel or hotel
Bed and Breakfast Inn
General commercial use
Mixed commercial/residential uses
Mixed commercial/office uses
Restaurant
Educational facility or museum, privately owned
Financial institutions
General office use
Mixed professional office and residential use
Churches
Public schools
Other institutional uses (Masonic Temple, Handicapped Center)
Asilomar Conf. Grounds (City Hall is also listed as 511 ... ?)
Government-owned facilities
601 Heavy commercial or light industrial use (lumber yards)
Please bring use code questions to the attention of the CDD person in charge of
the parcel database.
APN ADDRESS USE
00620706 146 8t~' Street 501
06617711 157 15t'' Street 201
00617803 158 15th Street 301
00627116 205 15th Street 401
00627112 215 15th Street 401
00616424 150 16th Street 201
00616424 152 16th Street 201
00616603 172 16n' Street 305
00616424 143 17th Street 201
, Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Historic Resource Inventory Information,Historic Inventory Information,Historic Inventory Information,Commercial Structures on HRI 2001.pdf Page 1, Commercial Structures on HRI 2001.pdf Page 1
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