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Summary <br /> This report reviews the 601 Marshall Project located at 621 and 627 Middlefield Road and 601 <br /> Marshall Street and assesses its impacts, if any, on the historic resources at 611 Middlefield <br /> Road and 620 Jefferson Avenue in Redwood City. The project will demolish 621 and 627 <br /> Middlefield Road and 601 Marshall Street which are not historic resources under the Downtown <br /> Precise Plan(DPP). The project is located adjacent to 611 Middlefield Road and behind 620 <br /> Jefferson Avenue which are "A"rated historic resources in the DPP. This report concludes that <br /> the project will not have an adverse change, as defined under the California Environmental <br /> Quality Act(CEQA), on the historic resources. <br /> This report does not address the architectural guidelines contained in the DPP, shadows, or the <br /> urban design aesthetics of project. <br /> Methods <br /> This review was conducted by Richard Brandi who holds an M.A. in Historic Preservation from <br /> Goucher College, Maryland and a B.A. from U.C. Berkeley. He is listed as a qualified historian <br /> by the San Francisco Planning Department and the California Historical Resources Information <br /> System. With more than 10 years of professional experience in architectural history and historic <br /> preservation, Mr. Brandi meets the requirements of a Qualified Professional as set forth by the <br /> Secretary of the Interior. He has extensive experience throughout California and has also worked <br /> in Arizona, Mississippi,Montana, and New Mexico. He conducts historic resource evaluations; <br /> historic context statements; architectural surveys; CEQA,NEPA and Section 106 reviews; <br /> HABS/HAER documentation;National Register nominations; and design reviews using the <br /> Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. Mr. Brandi has <br /> evaluated railroad roundhouses, train stations, airports, golf course clubhouses, log cabins, <br /> theaters, courthouses, warehouses, farmsteads,public housing complexes,hospitals, stores, <br /> churches, and schools, as well as many types of houses. He previously worked at Atkins/PBS&J, <br /> PMC, Page&Turnbull Architecture, and Carey&Co. Architecture. His evaluations have been <br /> accepted by the Library of Congress, National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Housing <br /> and Urban Development, California State Office of Historic Preservation, Mississippi SHPO, <br /> 1 <br /> ATTY/RES0.30481HRAC RESO RECOMMENDING 601 MARSHALL STREET EXHIBIT A <br /> REV:01-16-15 VR <br />