U (e) Whether it is one of the few remaining examples in the city of Pacific Grove
possessing distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen.
Visual observation of city neighborhoods reveals that there are a number of
1920's California bungalows scattered throughout the city.
U (f) Whether it is a notable work of an architect or master builder whose
individual work has significantly influenced the development ofthe city ofPacific
Grove.
No evidence.
U (g) Whether it embodies elements of architectural design, detail, materials or
craftsmanship that represent a significant architectural innovation.
No evidence.
U (h) Whether it has a unique location or singular physical characteristics
representing an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood.
No evidence.
® (i) Whether it retains the integrity ofthe original design.
Based on the information contained in the Building Classification and
Computation Record prepared in 1928, building permit information and visual
observation Of the present exterior characteristics Of the residence it appears that
the original character defining features of the residence remain present.
0) Whether it contributes to the architectural aesthetics and continuity of the
street.
As stated in item (10 the property is not located in an area that includes a
concentration of historic properties and the residence does not contribute to a
defined street pattern; however, the modest scale of the residence is typical of the
residences that make up the fabric of Pacific Grove's historic resources and
contribute to the city's architectural aesthetic.
U (10 Whether it is located within a geographically definable area possessing a
concentration of historic properties which visually contribute to each other and
are unified aesthetically.
Based on review of the list of the City's Historic Resources Inventory the property
is not located in an area that includes a concentration of historic properties
3
, OCR Text: U (e) Whether it is one of the few remaining examples in the city of Pacific Grove
possessing distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen.
Visual observation of city neighborhoods reveals that there are a number of
1920's California bungalows scattered throughout the city.
U (f) Whether it is a notable work of an architect or master builder whose
individual work has significantly influenced the development ofthe city ofPacific
Grove.
No evidence.
U (g) Whether it embodies elements of architectural design, detail, materials or
craftsmanship that represent a significant architectural innovation.
No evidence.
U (h) Whether it has a unique location or singular physical characteristics
representing an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood.
No evidence.
® (i) Whether it retains the integrity ofthe original design.
Based on the information contained in the Building Classification and
Computation Record prepared in 1928, building permit information and visual
observation Of the present exterior characteristics Of the residence it appears that
the original character defining features of the residence remain present.
0) Whether it contributes to the architectural aesthetics and continuity of the
street.
As stated in item (10 the property is not located in an area that includes a
concentration of historic properties and the residence does not contribute to a
defined street pattern; however, the modest scale of the residence is typical of the
residences that make up the fabric of Pacific Grove's historic resources and
contribute to the city's architectural aesthetic.
U (10 Whether it is located within a geographically definable area possessing a
concentration of historic properties which visually contribute to each other and
are unified aesthetically.
Based on review of the list of the City's Historic Resources Inventory the property
is not located in an area that includes a concentration of historic properties
3
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