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HistoricalAdvisoryBoard | 2006-07-07 | 4 | Vice-Chair Miller stated there where no speaker slips submitted, and opened the floor for Board discussion. Boardmember Lynch informed the Board she visited the property. The tree appears to be in bad shape and is in favor of removing the tree for health and safety reasons. Vice-Chair Miller is also in favor of removing the tree. Staff informed the Board that the Recreation & Park Department has been accepting fees in lui of replacement trees. They have not found locations for the replacement trees as of yet. Staff will notify the Board when and where a replacement tree has been planted. M/S (Tilos, Lynch) to approve Certificate of Approval CA05-0011, to remove a Coast Live Oak tree (Quercus Agrifolia) located along the western edge of the property at 1013 Fair Oaks as stated in in draft Resolution. 3-0-1. Ayes: 3; Noes: 0; Absent: 1; Motion carries. 3. CA04-0006, 826 Lincoln Avenue, Applicant: Cindy Li. The applicant is requesting a Certificate of Approval to demolish the existing single-family dwelling, located at the above address, for the purposes of clearing a dilapidated structure from the site and constructing a new residential duplex. The site is located at 826 Lincoln Avenue, within an R-4, Neighborhood Residential Zoning District. Emily Pudell, Planner II, briefly reviewed staff report as presented. Applicant wishes to completely demolish a single-family dwelling. This building is not listed on the Historical Building Study List but was built prior to 1942. The condition of the existing building is poor according to a building inspection report letter prepared in 2004. Permit records indicate the building has been significantly altered over time. Staff feels the existing building is not historically significant and does not meet the criteria to be considered a historical resource. Staff recommends approval of CA04-0006. Vice-Chair Miller opened the floor for Public comment. Ivan Chiu, designer with Bill Wong Engineers, who spoke on behalf of the applicant informed the Board that they are ready to proceed with proposed project upon approval. Applicants plan to construct a new duplex on this site. Boardmember Lynch asked Mr. Chiu if there are parking spaces provided in rear of proposed siteplan. Mr. Chiu answered in the affirmative. Christopher Buckley, 1017 San Antonio Ave., agrees with staff that this property does not have historical significance but feels staff is applying the wrong criteria to this property as well. Staff Minutes of July 7, 2005 Regular Historical Advisory Board Meeting 4 | HistoricalAdvisoryBoard/2006-07-07.pdf |