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<br /> 4. Best Remodeled for Special UselNon-Profit, 3518 Jefferson Avenue, <br /> Jean Weingarten School for the Deaf, Executive Director Sussman <br /> 5. Most Unique Use ofSpacelNon-Profit, 2940 Whipple Avenue, <br /> Sequoia Hospital-Serenity Rehab Garden, Teresa Hannig, who introduced the friends <br /> and staff who raised the funds to complete the Garden <br /> 6. Most Unique Use ofSpacelNon-Profit, 1505-07-09 Oxford Street, <br /> Human Investment Project, Inc., Joelle Ann Perkocha <br /> 7. Best Historical Restoration, 439 Stambaugh, <br /> James and Evie Rice <br /> Ken Rollandelli, Chairman of the Redwood City Historic Resources Advisory <br /> Committee presented a Certificate of Recognition to James and Evie Rice from the <br /> RCHRAC, recognizing their outstanding restoration of 439 Stambaugh, and thanking <br /> them for their commitment to historical preservation. <br /> 8. Most Improved Downtown Business, 2227 Broadway, Court House Coffee Shop, <br /> Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryant <br /> 9. Most Unique Use of Space/Commercial, 1802 El Camino Real, <br /> The Original Underwhere Company <br /> Jeff Jacobson and Wade Renquist <br /> 10. Most Improved Neighborhood Business, 1063 Upton Street, Key Market, <br /> Chris Dehoff <br /> 11. Best Architectural Design/Commercial, 570 El Camino Real, Arton Plaza, <br /> Ralph Jungsaki accepted for Fen Arton <br /> 12. Most Beautiful GardenlLandscape, 2513 Roosevelt Avenue, <br /> Aiden and Marie Coburn <br /> 13. Most Improved Residence, 790 Upton Street, <br /> Leon and Ruza Galic <br /> 14. Best Maintained GardenlLandscape, 1105 Hilton Street, <br /> Cesareo Torres (unable to attend) <br /> 15. Best Conversion to Low Water Usage GardenlLandscape, 1055 Eden Bower Lane, <br /> Bob Fraser <br /> 16. Best Compatible Residence, 536 Vera Avenue, <br /> Allison Rock <br /> MONUTE BOOK NO. 53 Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> Page No. 220 June 26, 1995 <br /> Page 2 <br /> - ---~ <br />