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9/20/2016
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15Y
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EXHIBIT C <br />k SJEVATJ 91`! <br />June 15 2016 <br />536 St. John St., Pleasanton <br />Project Evaluation <br />Introduction <br />This evaluation addresses the above property located within Downtown Pleasanton and which houses <br />a single - family residence that has been identified as an historic resource for planning purposes under <br />the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The specific purpose of this evaluation effort is <br />to address historic resource issues concerning the proposed on -site relocation of the house at 536 <br />St. John Street along with associated proposed new development. <br />Summary History <br />The property at 536 St. John St. houses a one -story over a partial basement, single - family residence <br />on an open lot, set back some thirty feet from the sidewalk, with an entry path centered on the <br />house, a driveway to the right (west) side, a small detached storage building behind the house, and a <br />garage at the rear of the lot. The property is surrounded by larger, multi - family buildings. <br />Based on a recent historic resource inventory (attached), the house originally dates to 1900 but was <br />substantially altered and added to in 1930, which is its present character. While its recreation was <br />somewhat out of date even at the time of its alteration, its architecture is that of a Victorian (Queen <br />Anne) Cottage and, also based on the record, its identified characteristics include: <br />• Partial length engaged front porch with square balustrade, turned posts and brackets, and <br />square spindle screen <br />• Centered main entrance fitted with historic, glazed wood door <br />• 1/1 and 2/2 double -hung wood windows <br />• Wood channel board siding <br />• Wide frieze and applied acanthus ornament on rear section of main block, indicating original <br />main block [constructed before 1907). <br />The historic record concludes that the building at 536 St. John St. — specifically its architecture — are <br />distinctive and, on that basis, eligible for the California Register of Historical Resources (under CR <br />criterion 3). The record additionally concludes that "536 St. John St. has many of the features of a <br />modest, Queen Anne cottage form commonly constructed in Pleasanton in the late 19th and early <br />20th centuries... ", adding that the residence "acquired this appearance in the 1930s" Additionally, <br />the "property retains a high degree of integrity of design, materials, workmanship, feeling, association, <br />and setting from the period of historic alteration." <br />An enclosed porch with modern siding and sliding sash windows, located at the rear end of the east <br />elevation, is not potentially historic, nor is the partial basement below the rear portion of the struc- <br />ture, and neither the property's detached storage outbuilding behind the house nor the garage at <br />the rear of the lot are potentially historic. <br />Evaluation <br />Based on a current site plan, the proposed work would relocate the 536 St. John St. building on its <br />existing site by repositioning it at the front, northwest corner of the property while adding a cluster <br />446 17th Street #302 Oakland 94612 <br />510 418 0285 mhulbert @earthlink.net <br />
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