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CityCouncil | 2005-09-06 | 4 | (05-431) Public hearing to consider an Appeal of the Historical Advisory Board's decision to impose penalties for unauthorized demolition. The site is located at 616 Pacific Avenue, within the R-4, Neighborhood Residential District. Applicant/Appellant: Erwin Roxas and (05-431A) Resolution No. 13892, "Granting the Appeal and Overturning the Historical Advisory Board's Decision to Uphold the Five-Year Stay in Development for the Property Located at 616 Pacific Avenue. Adopted. The Supervising Planner gave a brief presentation. Councilmember Daysog stated that the site's historic designation is Level H; inquired whether Levels A through G are before Level H. The Supervising Planner responded that designation "N" is for buildings that could be placed on the National Register, "S" is for buildings that could be placed on the State Register, and "H" is the lowest level for potentially historic buildings that require further investigation. Mayor Johnson opened the public portion of the Hearing. Opponent (Not in favor of appeal) : Kevin Frederick, Alameda. Proponent (In favor of appeal) : Paul Rezucha, Alameda. There being no further speakers, Mayor Johnson closed the public portion of the Hearing. Mayor Johnson stated that she could not tell from the drawings that 24 studs were retained; the neighbor mentioned that studs from the north and west walls were being retained; inquired whether parts of the walls would be used in the interior of the house. The Acting Planning and Building Director responded in the affirmative. Mayor Johnson inquired whether any of the exteriors walls would remain, to which the Acting Planning and Building Director responded that the sidewall and part of the front wall would remain. Mayor Johnson stated that the west and front walls appear to be completely new. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 4 September 6, 2005 | CityCouncil/2005-09-06.pdf |