File #: 18-1973    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearings Status: Passed
File created: 7/18/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/1/2018 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing for City Council consideration to adopt Resolution No. 2018-083, approving HRLM2018-0001 an application to nominate an 1893 Vernacular Wood Frame home (located at 1839 South Main Street) in the R1-7.2 Zone (Single Family Residential, 7,200 square foot minimum lot size) as a Historic Landmark on the Corona Register of Historic Resources (Applicant: Jon and Rashelle McCarroll).
Attachments: 1. City Resolution No. 2018-083.pdf, 2. Locational map.pdf, 3. Planning and Housing Comm Staff Report.pdf, 4. Planning & Housing Commission Minutes July 9, 2018.pdf
AGENDA REPORT
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION



DATE: 8/1/2018

TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members

FROM: Community Development Department

SUBJECT:
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Public Hearing for City Council consideration to adopt Resolution No. 2018-083, approving HRLM2018-0001 an application to nominate an 1893 Vernacular Wood Frame home (located at 1839 South Main Street) in the R1-7.2 Zone (Single Family Residential, 7,200 square foot minimum lot size) as a Historic Landmark on the Corona Register of Historic Resources (Applicant: Jon and Rashelle McCarroll).

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RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recommended action
That the City Council adopt Resolution No. 2018-083, designating the property located at 1839 South Main Street as an official Historic Landmark on the Corona Register of Historic Resources. (HL-047) (HRLM2018-0001)

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ANALYSIS:
HRLM2018-0001 is an application from property owners Jon and Rashelle McCarroll to nominate their home at 1839 South Main Street to be listed on the Corona Register of Historic Resources as Historic Landmark-047 (HL-047). The home is a Vernacular Wood Frame style built in 1893 and sits on an 11,761 square foot lot located on the east side of South Main Street. The property contains a freestanding garage constructed in 1963 which takes access from the alley on the east side of the property. The garage is included on the application for the nomination; however, the construction materials are not at parity with the main structure, and therefore, cannot be included as part of the landmark.

The home is currently listed on the Corona Heritage Inventory. Properties that are on the Corona Heritage Inventory are potential resources that may qualify as a historic landmark on the Register by virtue of age (50+ years) or by having significant cultural, historical or architectural value to the City. Heritage properties are given a ranking of high, moderate, or low as to their potential. The subject home ranked high on the Heritage Inventory...

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