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Demo Permit - 1981 MEMORANDUM CITY OF CAMPBELL To. HISTORICAL PRESERVATION BOARD Date: MARCH 21, 1985 From: CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION Subject: REFERRAL - 122 and 130 N. Central Avenue; III and 125 N. Harrison Avenue - -- - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ..- - At their meeting of March 14, 1985, the Civic Improvement Commission took unanimous action opposing demolition of the subject residential buildings. Although these structures may have no major architectural significance, they are representative of early Campbell, and have considerable historical significance due to prior ownership and the contributions which these individuals have made to the Campbell community. jjr CITY OF CAMPBELL MEMORANDUM To: Civic Improvement Commission Date: March 1, 1985 From: Historic Preservation Board Subject: 122 & 130 N. Central Ave. 111 & 125 N. Harrison Ave. ---------------------------------------------------------- At its meeting of February 27, 1985, the Historic Preservation Board continued the consideration of teh request of Mr. Stan Cirata to allow the demolition of the residential buildings located on the subject properties. The Board continued this request so that the Civic Improvement Commission could be informed regarding the possible removal of these structures. The Staff Comment Sheet reviewing this request is attached for the Commission's information. The Board would appreciate any comments or recommendations from the Civic Irnprovement Commission for its review of this request at its meeting of March 27, 1985. TJH: lj ITEM NO.2 STAFF COMMENT SHEET - HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD - FEBRUARY 27, 1985 Review of historic significance: 122 N. 130 N. 111 N. 125 N. Central Ave. Central Ave. Harrison Ave. Harrison Ave. STAFF RECOMMENDATION 1. That the Historic Preservation Board review the historic significance of the properties discussed below; and 2. If the Board finds that these properties do not warrant designation as historic landmarks, that the Board grant the applicant's request to demolish these structures, subject to the attached conditions. STAFF DISCUSSION The Planning Department has received the attached letter which requests that the Historic Preservation Board review the historic significance of the following properties: 1. 122 N. Central Ave. - Survey Rating: 66.5 2. 130 N. Central Ave. "Chauncey Whitman" house - Survey Rating: 69.5 3. 111 N. Harrison Ave. - Survey Rating: 68.5 4. 125 N. Harrison Ave. "Frank & Clara Cutting" house - Survey Rating: 79 The historical survey sheets of these properties are attached for the Board's review. The Historic Preservation Board, at its meeting of June 23, 1981, held a public hearing for historic designation of properties 2, 3, and 4, as listed above. Based upon the information presented at that hearing, the Board adopted Resolution Nos. 7, 8, and 9 recommending denial of the requested landmark designation due to insufficient information to warrant designation as an historic landmark. The minutes of that meeting are attached. Staff is recommending that the Board review this information and grant the applicant's request for demolition permits if it finds such action appropriate. * * * CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1. Prior to issuance of a demolition permit, applicant shall provide Campbell Historic Museum with photographic documentation of subject buildings as prescribed by the Museum Coordinator. 2. Applicant to secure demolition permit from the Building Department. HISTORIC PRESERVAT', -2- 3RUARY 27, 1985 122 N. Central Ave. 130 N. Central Ave. III N. Harrison Ave. 125 N. Harrison Ave. Mr. Chivers noted that these properties involve all the structures from the library parking lot to the corner of Grant Street. The structures are typical of turn of the century homes in Campbell, and two of the homes are in fairly good condition. Historically this area has been residential, and when the City Hall was built a lot of beautiful homes were torn down. ~~. Chivers continued that his opinion is that Campbell is over saturated with office space, and short of residential properties. Regardless of the historic value, he noted he is against kicking people out of homes and converting the properties to offices. Additionally, Mr. Chivers felt that Mr. Cutting (Cutting House - 125 N. Harrison) would someday be a famous artist; and, that this house could be fixed up. He stated that he would vote against demolition of this house. ~~. Burns noted that these structures were under consideration in 1981 and a request for landmark designation was denied without prejudice at that time, with the Board finding that there was insufficient information to warrant designation. Mr. Chivers felt that one reason the Historic Preservation Board was formed was because some people felt there were too many of these old houses being torn down. We have allowed many houses to be torn down individually, but this is the first case which involved several houses at once. Mr. Chivers felt that the structures could be saved, and that the purpose of the Board would be lost if it allowed these homes to be torn down. Mr. Gough stated that he valued the opinion of the people who made the surveys. Additionally, he felt that the Board would not be doing it's job if it rubber-stamped demolition of the City'~ older structures. Chairman Miller stated he would like to see this item continued in order that the structures might be looked at further. Mr. Hebard felt that these structures should be reconsidered. There may be something that can be done to save these houses. He discussed the procedures for landmark designation. Mr. Stan Cirato, representing Fuqua & Baptist Associates, reviewed the request, noting that because of the cost of the properties it is not economical to develop condominiums. Mr. Cutting's son wanted to attend this meeting, however, it was felt that it would not be necessary. ~~. Cutting's son does not wish to be responsible for the condition of the property. The chance of the current owners restoring the structures is very unlikely because of the costs. Mr. Hebard asked if the applicant would be willing to discuss this situation with the Civic Improvement Commission. Mr. Cirato indicated that he would be willing. Historic Preservation Board -3- February 27, 1985 MIS: Hebard, Chivers - That this item be continued for thirty days. Motion carried unanimously. The Board directed that communications be sent to the Civic Improvement Commission and the City Council regarding this evening's discussion; and, that Chairman Miller meet with the Civic Improvement Commission. * * * -3- HPL 81-04 130 N. Central Public hearing to consider the application of the Civic Improvement Commission for designation of the residential structure located at 130 N. Central Avenue as an historic landmark. Mr. Stafford reviewed the application for the Board, stating that the Civic Improvement Commission is requesting this designation on the basis that the property is identified with a person significant in local history (Chauncy Whitman), and it embodies distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period or method of construction and as it materially benefits the historic character of the neighborhood. Boardmember Blaine stated that Whitman was a person of exceptional value to the community in its formative years. He explained to t.1r. Colla (owner) that the designation, if recommended, is only a slight hinderance. He then recommended landmark designation for this site. Mr. Louis Colla, property owner, appeared before the Board stating that he had purchased the property, and two adjoining properties, in order to build condominiums, the sale of which he is planning to use as his retirement income. He noted that it would take at least $50,000 to repair this building. There is no foundation, it needs a new roof, etc. He added that he is not going to repair the structure. He is definitely retaining an architect to design plans for condominiums for this property. Chairman Hebard stated that perhaps the property owner could use these buildings for offices if they were fixed up. Mr. Colla replied that there appeared to be adequate office buildings already, and he wants to build condominiums so that he can live in one of them. Chairman Hebard stated that he would like to have Mr. Colla consider the matter of historic preservation, and asked if Mr. Colla was anxious to move on the development of the property. Mr. Colla replied that he was most anxious. Mr. Haley explained to Mr. Colla that he could still make application for development on the property. Chairman Hebard again stated he would like to have Mr. Colla look into this further. Mr. Colla stated that he would make an appointment with staff to discuss the matter. It was moved by Boardmember Blaine, and seconded by Boardmember Overhouse, that this item be continued to the meeting of June 23, 1981, in order that the property owner might have time to further research the preservation possibilities. Motion carried unanimously. * * * HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD f.1EETI NG MAY 1 2, 1 981 -. '"-...-- . » FUQUA & BAPTIST MANAGEMENT COMPANY - SUITE 201 150 EAST CAMPBELL AVENUE CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA 95008 (408) 374-9800 February 12, 1985 ~ ~[~ ~!u1~5œ fDJ CITY OF CAMPBELL PLANNING DEPARTMENT Mr. Herman Miller, Chairman CAMPBELL HISTORIC PRESERVATION %Mr. Tim Haley City of Campbell 700 North First Street Campbell, CA 95008 BOARD Re: Demolition of Existing Residences Dear Mr. Miller: I ,1 Focus Investment Company, subsidiary of Fuqua & Baptist Management Company, has recently entered into purchase con- tracts for the following properties: 1) 21 116, 122, 130 Central Avenue 400 Grant . ( ;¡ 3) 125 Harrison I understand that all but one of these houses i.s on the Board's list. We would like to demolish all of the referenced houses to allow for development of an office building. Would you please place this item on the agenda of your next meeting, February 27, 1985. ,t Thank you for your consideration. SC:ac CITY OF CAMPBELL 75 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA 95008 (408) 378-8141 Department: Planning June 25, 1981 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Colla 2339 Ben Hur Court San Jose, CA 95124 RE: HPL 81-04 130 N. Central Avenue Dear Mr. and Mrs. Colla: Please be advised that at its regular meeting of June 23,1981, the Historic Preservation Board denied, without prejudice, the Civic Improvement Commission's application for Historic Landmark designa- tion of your property. The Board1s decision was based on findings that insufficient infor- mation was presented to warrant historic designation of this property. This decision does not preclude designation of the structure or this property at a later date, if an application is again initiated for historic designation of this property. If there are any questions regarding this decision, please contact the Planning Department. A copy of the referenced resolution is available in the Planning Department. Sincerely, ARTHUR A. KEE PLANNING DIRECTOR h ~ h",~ TIM J. HAL~~ PLANNER I ld cc: Civic Improvement Commission RESOLUTION NO.9 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD CITY OF CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA After notification and public hearing as specified by law on the application of the Civic Improvement Commission for a landmark designation to be applied to the residence located on property known as 130 N. Central Avenue, as per the application filed in the Planning Department on April 13, 1981, and after presentation by the Planning Staff, proponents and opponents, the hearing was closed (HPL 81-04). After due consideration of all evidence presented, the Historic Preservation Board did find as follows: 1. There is insufficient infonnation to warrant a recommendation for historic landmark designation at this time. Based on the above finding, the Historic Preservation Board does hereby recommend that the application of the Civic Improvement Commission for historic landmark designation for property known as 130 N. Central Avenue be denied without prejudice. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of June, 1981 by the following ro 11 ca 11 vote: AYES: Boardmembers: Blaine, Burns, Kern, Hebard NOES: Boardmembers: None ABSENT: Boardmembers: Overhouse APPROVED: Don Hebard Chainnan ATTEST: Phillip J. Stafford Principal Planner HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD CITY OF CN~PBELL 9:30 A.M. MI NUTES JUNE 23, 1981 This Historic Preservation Board of the City of Campbell met in the Manager's Conference Room in the City Hall, 75 North Central Avenue, Campbell, California. ROLL CALL Present Boardmembers: Blaine, Burns, Kern, Chairman Hebard. Staff: Philip J. Stafford, Principal Planner Tim Haley, Planner I Dennis Wardell, Museum Resources Coordinator Linda Dennis, Secretary Guests: None Absent: Boardmember Overhouse. APPROVAL OF MINUTES May 12, 1 981 The minutes of the meeting of May 12,1981 were unanimously approved as submitted. PUBLIC HEARINGS HPL 81-02 111 N. Harri son Continued public hearing to consider the application of the Civic Improvement Commission for designation of the residential structure located at 111 N. Harrison Avenue as an historic landmark. HPL 81-03 125 N. Harrison Continued public hearing to consider the application of the Civic Improvement Commission for designation of the residential structure at 125 N. Harrison Avenue as an historic landmark. HPL 81-04 130 N. Central Continued public hearing to consider the application of the Civic Improvement Commission for designation of the residential structure located at 130 N. Central Avenue as an historic 1 andma rk. Mr. Stafford reviewed the applications for the Board, stating that these items had. been continued from the May 12,1981 meeting in order that the property owners be contacted by Staff regarding program incentives. Mr. Wardell indicated he had mailed each property owner information; however, Mr. Colla (130 N. Central) was the only property owner who had responded. Mr. Colla telephoned Mr. Wardell to say that after reviewing the information, he was not interested in pursuing the designation. -2- Chairman Hebard felt that the Board should follow up with Mr. Herschner (111 N. Harrison) and Mr. Cutting (125 N. Harrison) regarding their feelings as to the designation, adding that it was preferable to have the property owners behind the Board's recommendation. He asked that Mr. Wardell plead with the Civic Improvement Commission to follow up on their applications. Mr. Haley noted that the issue at hand was whether the structure is historically significant, not whether the property owners want the designation or not. Chairman Hebard stated that it was not the function of the ordinance to impose designation over the desires of the property owners. He felt that he could not support applications from other than property owners, or having the support of property owners, unless the property is of such significance that it strongly warrants designation (such as the grammar school). Boardmember Blaine noted, in reference to 130 N. Central (Whitman House), that the building was not significant but the persons connected with the home were significant in Campbell's history. He relayed that Chauncey Whitman was very influential in Campbell's school system, as well as owning the hardware store. Boardmember Burns felt that Whitman was a very important member of the community, however there are things to remember Whitman by other than the house at 130 N. Central. Chairman Hebard stated he would like to see the Board continue the items on 111 N. Harrison and 125 N. Harrison in order that another attempt be made to get the property owners involved in the designation process. It was moved by Boardmember Blaine, and seconded by Boardmember Kern, that the public hearings be closed. Motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION NO.7 It was moved by Boardmember Kern, and seconded by Boardmember Blaine, that the application of the Civic Improvement Commission for historic landmark designation for property known as 111 N. Harrison Avenue be denied without prejudice, with the Board finding that there is insufficient information to warrant historic landmark designation. (HPL 81-02). Motion adopted by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Boardmembers: Blaine, Burns, Kern, Hebard Boardmembers: None Boardmembers: Overhouse RESOLUTION NO.8 It was moved by Boardmember Kern, and seconded by Boardmember Blaine, that the application of the Civic Improvement Commission for historic landmark designation for property known as 125 N. Harrison Avenue be denied without prejudice, with the Board finding that there insufficient information to warrant historic -3- AYES: NOES: ABSENT: landmark designation. (HPL 81-03) Motion adopted by the following roll call vote: Boardmembers: Blaine, Burns, Kern, Hebard Boardmembers: None Boardmembers: Overhouse RESOLUTION NO.9 It was moved by Boardmember Kern, and seconded by Boardmember Blaine, that the application of the Civic Improvement Commission for historic landmark designation for property known as 130 N. Central Avenue (HPL 81-04) be denied without prejudice, with the Board finding that there is insufficient information to warrant historic landmark designation. Motion adopted by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ADJOURNMENT Boardmember: Blaine, Burns, Kern, Hebard Boardmember: None Boardmember: Overhouse It was motioned by Boardmember Kern, and seconded by Boardmember Blaine, that the meeting be adjourned. Meeting adjourned at 10:40 a.m. APPROVED: ~n~~~ Chairman ATTEST: Phili~ J. Stafford Princlpal Planner RECORDED: Linda Dennis Recording Secretary ITEM NOS 1,2,3 STAFF COMMENT SHEET - HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING OF JUNE 23,1981 HPL 81-02 111 N. Harri son Continued public hearing to consider the applications of the Civic Improvement Commission for designation of the residential structures located at: HPL 81-03 125 N. Harrison HPL 81-04 1 30 N. Cen tra 1 111 N. Harrison Avenue 125 N. Harrison Avenue 130 N. Central Avenue STAFF DISCUSSION These applications were continued from the previous Board meeting of May 12,1981, so that the owners of the properties could be informed regarding incentives for preservation. The property owners have since been sent an informational packet outlining incentives for preservation of the subject structures. At this time, it would be appropriate for the Board to consider designations of each of the above structures as a flistoric landmark. The informatión which has been submitted as part of the application is attached for the Board's review. CITY OF CA}ŒBELL, CALIFOF NOTICE OF EXEMPTION \ TO: Secretary for Resources --- 1416 Ninth St., Rm. 1311 Sacramento, CA 95814 FROM: CITY OF CAMPBELL PLANNING DEPARTMENT 75 N. CE~TRAL AVE. CAMPBELL, CA 95008 ~ County Clerk's Office Santa Clara County 191 N. First St. San Jose, CA 95113 PROJECT TITLE: (HPR R 1 - n .l~) PROJECT LOCATION: Specific 111 N H;:¡rr;~nn Avp PROJECT LOCATION: City Campbell County Santa Clara' DESCRIPTION OF NATURE, PURPOSE AND BENEFICIARIES OF PROJECT: Designatin of Structure ;:¡s Historic L;:¡ndm;:¡rk NAME OF PUBLIC AGENCY APPROVING PROJECT: City of Campbell Planning Commission NAME OF PERSON/AGENCY CARRYING OUT PROJECT: r.hTi (' TmprmTPmpnr rnT'1T'1; ~ ~ion EXEMPT STATUS (Check One): Ministerial (~~V 9.~0~~9pbell --- Declared Emergency (Sec. l507l(a)&(c» --- Emergency Project (Sec. 15071 (b)&(C» ~ Categorical Exemption - State Type & Section Number 15108 Class 8 Action by Regulatory Agenc~es for Protection of Environment. REASONS ~VHY PROJECT IS EXEMPT: Project only invn1vp~ r1p~iEn;:¡t-;nn nr;:¡n PY;~r;nE ~r,..,'('r"rp CONTACT PERSON: Tim .J H;:¡lp.y TEL. NO.: (408) 378-8141, Ext. 236 IF FILED BY APPLICANT: l. 2. Attach certified document of exemption finding. Has a notice filed by the the project? of exemption finding been public agency approving Yes No. DATE RECEIVED FOR FILING: SIGNATURE: TITLE: Planner I ITEM ~~O. 3 STAFF CONMENT SHEET - HISTORIC PRESERV.l1.TION BOARD MEETING OF ~.1AY 12, 1981 HPL 81- 04 Civic Improvement Commission Public hearing to consider the application of the Civic Improvement Commission for designation of the residential structure located at 130 N. Central Avenue as an historic landmark. STAFF RECOMMENDATION 1. That the HPB review the attached information and information provided at the public hearing. 2. If the Board determines that this structure has historic significance, and that landmark designation is warranted, that a resolution be adopted in which the following findings are made: A. That the proposed landmark, features thereof, has significant aesthetic cultural, architectural or engineering interest or value of an historical value. B. That an undue hardship has not been demonstrated by the owner of the property proposed for designation. That approval, or modified approval, is consistent with the purposes and criteria of the Historic Preservation Ordinance. C. STAFF DISCUSSION This is an application to consider designation of the residence located at 130 N. Central Avenue as an historic landmark. The information which was submlttêd as part of this application is attached for the Board's Review. STAFF COMMENT SHEET - HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD MEETING Page 2 In reviewing the information which is attached, as well as any testimony which is presented at the hearing, the Board should consider the following criteria as a guide in making its determination: A. B. Historical and Cultural Significance 1. It exemplifies or reflects special elements of the City's cultural, social, economic, political, aesthetic, engineering, or architectural history; or 2. It is identified with persons or events significant in local, state, or national history; or 3. It embodies distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period, or method of construction, or is a valuable example of the use of indigenous materials or craftsmanship; or 4. It is representative of the notable work of a builder, designer, or architect. Neighborhood and Geographic Setting 1. It materially benefits the historic character of the neighborhood. Its location represents an established and familiar visual feature of the neighborhood, community, or City. 2. 3. It is a geographically definable area, urban or rural, possessing a significant concentration or continuity of site, buildings, structures, or objects unified by past events, or aesthetically by plan of physical deve 1 oPtnent. The collective value of the historic district taken together may be greater than the value of each individual structure. 4. If the Board determines that this structure has historic significance and takes action to recommend designation of this structure as an historic landmark, then the Board should make the findings as outlined in the staff recommendations. ., . ~ ! í CITY OF C;\MIJHElL 75 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA 95008 (408) 378-8141 Department: Planning April 1 7, 1 981 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Colla 2339 Ben Hur Court San Jose, CA 95124 RE: Application for Historic Designation 130 N. Central Avenue - HPL 81-4 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Colla: Please be advised that the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Campbell has set the hour of 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 12,1981 in the City Hall Council Chambers, 75 North Central Avenue, Campbell, California as the time and place to consider the application of the Civic Improvement Commission of the City of Campbell to have the referenced property and structure designated as an Historic Landmark. Your comments concerning designation of this property, and your attendance at this public hearing, are welcome. If you wish to respond in writing, please address any correspondence to the Planning Department. If you have any questions regarding this application, please contact the Planning Department. Sincerely, ARTHUR A. KEE PLANNING DIRECTOR ~h PLANNER I 1d 'f . ~ í CITY OF CAMPBELL 75 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA 95008 (408) 378-8141 Department: PLANNING April 14, 1981 NOT ICE 0 F H EAR IN G Notice is hereby given that the Historic Preservation Board of the City of Campbell has set the hour of 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 12, 1981 in the City Hall Council Chambers, 75 North Central Avenue, Campbell, California as the time and place to consider the applicatioffiof the Civic Improvement Commission to have the following sites considered for Historic Landmark designation: 111 N. Harri son Avenue, APN 279-41-03, HPL 81-2 125 N. Harrison Avenue, APN 279-41-02, HPL 81-3 130 N. Central Avenue, APN 279-41-20, HPL 81-4 207 N. Central Avenue, APN 279-40-15, HPL 81-5 Ma :6 of the subject properti es are on fil e in the offi ce of the Planning Department, 75 North Central Avenue, Campbell, California. Interested persons may appear and be heard at said hearing. CITY OF CAMPBELL PLANNING DEPARTMENT ARTHUR A. KEE PLANNING DIRECTOR 'r . ~¿ ~/~y MEMORANDUM CITY OF CAMPBEll To. Historic Preservation Board Date: April 13, 1981 Subject: APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC DESIGNATION [5) ~ ~ æ O\WŒ fõì U\\ APRll1981 J lid) From ~~iViC Improvement Commissión CITY OF" CAMPBELL - -- - -- -.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PL?\/I::"""""G""" O;:?AF<TMËN.t- At their meeting of April 9, 1981, the Civic Improvement Commission took action as follows: That an application for historic preservation be prepared and submitted to the Historic Preservation Board for the property located at 130 N. Central Avenue as it is identi- fied with a person significant in local history (Chauncy Whitman), as it embodies distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period or method of construction and as it materially benefits the historic character of the neighbor- hood. TLA: lbp ~ . MEMORANDUM CITY OF CAMPBEll To. Historic Preservation Board Date: April 13, 1981 From ~{iviC Improvement Commissión Subject: APPLICATION FOR HISTORIC DESIGNATION - .- - -- - ------------------------------------ --------- At their meeting of April 9, 1981, the Civic Improvement Commission took action as follows: That an application for historic preservation be prepared and submitted to the Historic Preservation Board for the property located at 130 N. Central Avenue as it is identi- fied with a person significant in local history (Chauncy Whitman), as it embodies distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period or method of construction and as it materially benefits the historic character of the neighbor- hood. TLA: lbp ., . CITY OF CAMPBELL, CALIFORNIA REQUEST TO HAVE THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD SET PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER DESIGNATION OF AN HISTORIC LANDt4ARK 1. APPLICANT: 2. PROPERTY: 3. PROPERTY OVJNER: (If not applicant) 4. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5. ~1AP: 6. DESCRIPTION: 7. FEE: NAME Civic Improvement Comm. ADDRESS 75 North Central Ave. Campbell, Cal 95008 DATE 4-10-81 378-8141 TEL. ADDRESS 130 N. Central Avenue ASSESSOR I S PARCEL NUMBER 279- 41- 020 NAt~E Louis D. & Lena C. Colla ADDRESS 2339 Ben Hu r Cou r t San Jose, Cal 95124 N/A TEL. Applicant must file a current legal description of the proposed landmark1s location. Applicant must submit a location map of the property proposed for landmark designation. A. Applicant must submit information at the time of filing, describing the proposed landmark's special aesthetic, cultural, architectural, or engineering interest or value of an historic nature. B. Applicant must submit sketches, drawings, photographs, or other descriptive materials which will aid the Historic Preservation Board in determining the proposed landmarks historic value. None CERTIFICATE OF APPLICANT: I/He the undersigned have some direct or indirect interest in the property described above, and in the proposed historic landmark. It is understood that such a request is made without the necessity that the Historic Preservation Board grant the request. The information contained herein is true and correct to my (our) best. knowledge and belief. DATE: April 10, 1981 Signature(s) of Property Owner(s) Barbara D. Conant, Chairman, C.I.C.