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CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE
300 Forest Avenue, Pacific Grove, California 93950
Item No. 9B
Page 1 of 28
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Historic Resources Committee
FROM: Alyson Hunter, Assistant Planner
MEETING DATE: May 22, 2019
ADDRESS: 120 19th
Street (APN 006-151-009)
PROJECT NO.: Historic Determination (HD) 19-0278
A Historic Determination on the requested deletion of the existing
SUBJECT: single-family residence built in 1950 from the City’s Historic
Resources Inventory (HRI)
APPLICANT: Rick Steres, representing Tom & Chris Moore, Owners
CEQA STATUS: Not a Project under CEQA per §21065 of the CEQA Guidelines
RECOMMENDATION
Based on the material provided, adopt Resolution 19-01 and approve the deletion of the
residential property at 120 19th
Street from the City of Pacific Grove’s Historic Resources
Inventory (HRI).
BACKGROUND
In September 2017, the Architectural Review Board (Board) approved an Architectural Permit
(AP/HPP/TP-D 17-0597) for a two-story addition of 456.5 gross square feet at the rear of the
one-story residence. The addition connected residence to the existing detached garage creating a
total square footage of 1,439. The Historic Preservation Permit (HPP) allowed an exception
regarding the legal, nonconforming the rear setback enjoyed by the detached garage and its
attachment to the new residential addition. This was allowed per §23.76.060 of the Code.
A Phase II Historic Assessment (Elizabeth Moore Architect, August 2017) was prepared and
referenced in the Board’s review of the project. This assessment (attached) acknowledged that
the residence was a “historically significant structure” and determined that the proposed changes
complied with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and, thereby, qualified
for a Class 31 CEQA exemption for Historical Resources Restoration/Rehabilitation.
In July 2018, an Architectural Design Change permit (ADC 18-0796) was approved to allow
changes to windows and doors previously approved under AP 17-0597.
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CITY OF PACIFIC GROVE
300 Forest Avenue, Pacific Grove, California 93950
Item No. 9B
Page 1 of 28
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Historic Resources Committee
FROM: Alyson Hunter, Assistant Planner
MEETING DATE: May 22, 2019
ADDRESS: 120 19th
Street (APN 006-151-009)
PROJECT NO.: Historic Determination (HD) 19-0278
A Historic Determination on the requested deletion of the existing
SUBJECT: single-family residence built in 1950 from the City’s Historic
Resources Inventory (HRI)
APPLICANT: Rick Steres, representing Tom & Chris Moore, Owners
CEQA STATUS: Not a Project under CEQA per §21065 of the CEQA Guidelines
RECOMMENDATION
Based on the material provided, adopt Resolution 19-01 and approve the deletion of the
residential property at 120 19th
Street from the City of Pacific Grove’s Historic Resources
Inventory (HRI).
BACKGROUND
In September 2017, the Architectural Review Board (Board) approved an Architectural Permit
(AP/HPP/TP-D 17-0597) for a two-story addition of 456.5 gross square feet at the rear of the
one-story residence. The addition connected residence to the existing detached garage creating a
total square footage of 1,439. The Historic Preservation Permit (HPP) allowed an exception
regarding the legal, nonconforming the rear setback enjoyed by the detached garage and its
attachment to the new residential addition. This was allowed per §23.76.060 of the Code.
A Phase II Historic Assessment (Elizabeth Moore Architect, August 2017) was prepared and
referenced in the Board’s review of the project. This assessment (attached) acknowledged that
the residence was a “historically significant structure” and determined that the proposed changes
complied with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and, thereby, qualified
for a Class 31 CEQA exemption for Historical Resources Restoration/Rehabilitation.
In July 2018, an Architectural Design Change permit (ADC 18-0796) was approved to allow
changes to windows and doors previously approved under AP 17-0597.
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