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7. C. - Page 6 a�t���n��,�„� z. ��. <br /> Historic Resources Advisory Committee <br /> Redwood City Hall <br /> 1017 Middlefield Road <br /> Redwood City <br /> MINUTES <br /> APPROVED <br /> February 10, 2011 <br /> Redwood City Hall <br /> City Council Chambers <br /> 7:00 PM <br /> COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT: M. Bursak, K. Eakin, R. Holt, N. Jabba, and Chair <br /> Rolandelli, <br /> COMMITTEE MEMBERS ABSENT: Vice Chair Gernard, J. Pellizzer, Emeritus Eva <br /> STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Principal Planner Jany, Assistant Planner Rogers <br /> GUESTS PRESENT: Susan McClellan, John Schroyer and his mother <br /> 1. Approval of Minutes <br /> M/S (Eakin/Bursak) to approve minutes of January 13, 2011 <br /> Motion passes 5-0 <br /> Note: Additional unapproved minutes from previous HRAC meetings to be reviewed <br /> at a subsequent meetings of September 9, 2010, October 27, 2010 and March 3, <br /> 2010 <br /> 2. Redwood City Path of History update <br /> Mr. Jany indicated that the two buildings that were on the Sequoia High School site, <br /> the Benjamin Franklin building and Way-to-go building were constructed between <br /> 1949 and 1950, based on the County Assessors records. Chair Rolandelli stated that <br /> Richard Schellens, a former local historian indicated that 1949 was the demolishion <br /> date of the Central School building, and Gary Kelly found a source that the building <br /> was demolished in 1947. However, Chair Rolandelli stated that the 1949 date is <br /> probably a more accurate date. Mr. Bursak stated that if you go to the County <br /> Recorder's office they will be able to provide a date when the property was sold. Mr. <br /> Bursak asked for the Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) so he can go to the County <br /> Recorder's office to obtain the records on the property. Ms. Eakin stated that if a <br /> date can not be determined, the plaque can say "Circa." <br /> 3. 1842 Whipple Avenue review of DPR 523 form for adequacy and completeness <br /> -- consideration for landmark designation -- recommendation to Planning <br /> Commission <br /> Mr. Jany introduced Jean Cloud's granddaughter, Susan McClellan who said that <br /> she was seeking landmark designation with the eventual intent of obtaining a Mills <br /> Act Contract. Susan McClellan, Roy Cloud's great granddaughter, indicated that she <br /> had lived in the home while growing up. Mr. Shroyer said that he came as a friend of <br /> Ms. McClellan in support of the historic designation. <br />