Showing posts with label Historic Resources Board. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Historic Resources Board. Show all posts

Friday, November 2, 2018

CITY COUNCIL: Consideration of an appeal of the Historic Resource Board’s decision to deny the request to remove an existing residence from the City’s Historic Inventory


Consideration of an appeal of the Historic Resource Board’s decision to deny the request to remove an existing residence from the City’s Historic Inventory. The property is located on Monte Verde Street, 4 southeast of 4th Avenue. The application is being appealed by the property owners, Matthew and Stacey Roy.

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Saturday, April 29, 2017

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Saturday, January 11, 2014

CITY COUNCIL: Consideration of an appeal of the Historic Resources Board's decision (HA 13-2) to add the Prentice residence to the City's Inventory of Historic Resources

Appeal of the Historic Resources Board's decision to add Prentice residence to City's Inventory 0... Consideration of an appeal of the Historic Resources Board's decision (HA 13-2) to add the Prentice residence to the City's Inventory of Historic Resources. The decision is being appealed by the property owners: Jack Prentice, Lois Prentice, and David Black

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

HISTORIC RESOURCES BOARD

Regular Meetings:
Carmel-by-the-Sea's Historic Resources Board Meetings are open to the public. Regular meetings are held on the 3rd Monday of every month at 4:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers at City Hall, located on the east side of Monte Verde Street between Ocean and Seventh Avenues.

Duties, Responsibilities and Authority:
The purpose of the board is to carry out the policies of the architectural/cultural/historic (ACH) element of the General Plan and to serve in an advisory capacity to the Planning Commission and City Council. Duties of the board shall be as follows:
1. Establish the board's operating procedures.

2. Develop and maintain an inventory of significant sites, structures and districts.

3. Make recommendations to the Planning Commission on sites, structures or districts from the candidate list that are proposed for designation.

4. Advise and assist property owners on the physical aspects and grant opportunities for preservation, renovation, rehabilitation, and reuse, and on the procedures for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places.

5. Review requests to alter or modify the exteriors of designated resources and provide advice, at the request of the owners, on the restoration, alteration, decoration, lighting and landscaping of such resources; and provide advice to the Planning Commission on the proposed changes.

6. Review requests for demolition and make recommendations to the Planning Commission on demolition stays of designated properties.

7. Make recommendations to the City Council and the Planning Commission on matters of land use, municipal improvements, public and private funding, promotional mechanisms for historic preservation and other types of planning programs undertaken by any agency of the City, County or State as they relate to the ACH resources of the community.

8. Inform and educate the citizens of Carmel-by-the-Sea concerning the architectural, cultural and historical heritage of the City by publishing appropriate maps, newsletters, brochures and pamphlets, and by holding programs and seminars.

9. Make recommendations to the City Council regarding the purchase of properties or easements for purposes of resources preservation.

10. Review all applications for permits, environmental assessments, environmental impact reports, environmental impact statements, and other similar documents pertaining to ACH resources, or related neighboring property within public view, and forward comments to the Planning Commission with recommendations.

11. Coordinate with local, County, State and Federal governments in the pursuit of the objectives of preservation.

12. Undertake any other action or activity necessary or appropriate to the responsible exercise of its powers and duties as to implementation of this chapter and of the General Plan. Perform any other functions that may be assigned by resolution or motion of the City Council.

Current Historic Resources Board Members:
Erik Dyar
Erl Lagerholm
Elinor Laiolo
Nicole Schroeder
Julie Wendt

Sean Conroy, City Staff Member

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