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<br />88 <br />Page 31 <br /> <br />Photos were shown of properties in the district. <br /> <br />The reason the boundaries are irregular is because of zoning, new construction, etc. the <br />boundaries were chosen to minimize the number of non-contributing structures within <br />the district. Properties that were over fifty years of age were looked at. <br /> <br />Periods of Significance for Qualified Historic Resources <br />1. Pre 1906 earthquake period <br />2. 1906 t{) the 1929 Great Depression <br />3. 1929 to the beginning of World War II <br />4. PostWar(1945)period <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />Laura Stewart, Redwood City resident, believes it is important to embrace the history of <br />a workingman's neighborhood there is a lot of history th¡:¡t still exists il1 this <br />neighborhood. <br /> <br />RiCh ShQuþou, Redwo9Ø City resident, is worried that some homes may Þedestroyed <br />and new buildings put in. <br /> <br />Peggy Bruggm¡¡m, R~dwooçt Çjty resigent, s~teçt that there is a. lot of çhaG,icter ançt <br />diversity with the homes and the people who live there and the neighborhood is worth <br />preserving. She thanked staff, Circa Consultants, and the Historic Resources Advisory <br />Cpmmjttee for all their hard work and the two excellent meetings that were p,lt together <br />on the neighborhood. <br /> <br />.G.J. $cove, ReQwooQ Çity.resiQeot, stateçt that she apprecj?t~ the effort from the s~ff.. <br />The neighborhood is pedestrian oriented and walk-able. <br /> <br />Gç¡iI Rç¡ç¡Þe, Reç:fwooçl City Resiç:fent anç:f former co-chair pf the Centennial <br />Neighborhood Association, believes it is important to preserve and protect the <br />neighborhood and commends the HRAC for their public outreach and the excellent <br />infortnatìçm they pr9viQW to the neighl;>orhOQd 9n this prQPOsaI and on festoring Olçter <br />homes, <br /> <br />NeJsqn Andradet Redwoqd City Re~identj hqpe~ that the neighborhood i$ preserved and <br />would like to thank Mrs. McElroy for ail her hard work. <br /> <br />M/$ (Raqcliff~Çronin) to CIQ~ PubliC Hearing. <br /> <br />COMMISSIONER COMMENTS <br />Commissioner Codding asked what impact does this have for non-contributing <br />properties. <br /> <br />Mr. Rolandelli replied that there is no impact, but if one of the properties were to be <br />removed the replacement property should be compatible to the general mass and scale <br />of the distriçt andfrtin with thøcha~çter of the neighÞorh90c:t <br /> <br />Commissioner Codding asked if the owner of one of the non-conforming properties <br />wanted to put a second story on the home, would it be approved by the City. <br /> <br />Page 2 of 10 <br />
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