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AGENDA REPORT
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2/2/2016
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SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL
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Mr. Jonathan Lowell <br /> November 25,2015 <br /> Page 4 <br /> work. Jim Demersman, Director of the Amador Valley Historical Society oversaw <br /> Barbara's work—separating collectibles, historic materials, and rummage. According to <br /> Jim Demersman, Barbara has exercised superior judgment in sorting and preserving <br /> valuable items. The cost for Barbara's wages and utilities for the property to November <br /> 16, 2015 has been $8,043.37 for the wages, and $2,243,03 for the utilities. Barbara has <br /> been a wonderful presence at the home, receiving contractors, clearing the rummage, <br /> directing questions to us, providing security, and caring for Jean's beloved cats Inky and <br /> Annie. <br /> The Historical Society has cataloged and taken possession of a number of historic <br /> artifacts and a wonderful photo collection from throughout the twentieth century—Jean's <br /> father was a pioneer in photography, and kept a photo studio on the top floor of the <br /> barn. (Attachment 4). The collectibles have been set aside on premises for the <br /> eventual estate sale. Pleasanton Garbage Service has provided us small dumpsters for <br /> disposal of the non-valuables at half price (14 so far). <br /> The first order of improvement was to replace the dilapidated fences —which will benefit <br /> whomever is the subsequent user. We consulted with the five neighboring property <br /> owners, reached agreement on a single fence design (6 feet solid with 1 foot lattice), <br /> obtained City design review approval, had the property lines marked by a surveyor (at <br /> our cost), and had the fences built—with neighbors contributing half the cost. The cost <br /> to the Estate of the new fence was $9,352. <br /> Greg Dubatowka, principal of Alexander Tree Service, evaluated the trees at 309 Neal <br /> Street. Greg was Jean Jones' tree trimmer, maintained a long friendship with Jean, and <br /> teamed up with Laurie Riddle and Heidi Bailey to rescue Jean from the fraudulent police <br /> officer. The backyard was overgrown with trees, and many elm trees were dying from a <br /> recent infestation. The City approved the removal of 17 dying elm trees. We had the <br /> remaining trees sprayed to protect them and minimize future tree deaths. The backyard <br /> had been left natural and untouched for many years, and was a haven for animals, <br /> domestic and otherwise, including many birds. Sadly, but necessarily, we had Greg <br /> clear the underbrush, clean up the property, and add mulch to the soil. The tree and <br /> yard work has cost $18,350. We have one job left— removal of the concrete coy ponds <br /> in the front yard and replacement with clean soil which we expect to cost about$5,000. <br /> 3. Historic Study and Analysis <br /> We commissioned a comprehensive historic study to identify the history defining <br /> characteristics of the 309 Neal Street, determine the physical condition of the property, <br /> and provide clear guidelines, based on City historic policies and ordinances, for <br /> subsequent use. After a competitive process, we chose Garavaglia Architecture, Inc. <br /> (Mike Garavaglia, Principal, Jacqui Hogans, Project Manager) for a contract price of <br /> $28,000. The Committee reviewing the Historic Report on behalf of the Estate consists <br />
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