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This Multiple Property Documentation Form outlines the historical context and registration requirements for San Diego Bungalow Courts. It details the history of bungalow courts in San Diego from 1920 to 1949, characterizing them by their organization around a central common space, diverse architectural styles (Craftsman, Spanish Colonial Revival, Minimal Traditional, etc.), and connection to public transportation. The document establishes criteria for properties to be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion C, emphasizing architectural cohesion, integrity of design, location, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association.
The workshop focused on multiple property documentation, a tool used to create a baseline for nominations. Discussions covered the nature of multiple property documentation forms, including what they are and are not, and how they differ from national register nominations. The workshop also addressed the components of the form, such as historic contexts and property types, and the geographical scope of nominations. The summary of identification and evaluation methods was also discussed.
The meeting included presentations of resolutions, including the California Historic Places Award for Colin Cham and Karthik Subramanian. The consent calendar properties were presented, including the Consolidated Orange Growers Precooling & Ice Plant, Hobart Building, Ontario Baseball Park, Flamingo Hotel, Hotel Lenhart, and Alberta Candy Factory. Discussion and action items included the Malaga Cove Plaza, Fairfax Theatre, and the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics Munk Laboratory. The commission was updated on California properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The meeting included a report from the Chairperson and the Executive Secretary, followed by presentations of consent calendar properties, including nominations for the National Register of Historic Places. Key nominations discussed were the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (Amendment), Commercial Club, Murer House and Gardens, St. Isidore Catholic Church, Inspiration Heights Historic District, Marin Art and Garden Center, Mathews, Arthur C. and Judith, House, Strand Theater, Northern California Doghole Ports Maritime Cultural Landscape MPS, and Salt Point Landing Historical & Archaeological District. The nomination for People's Park was moved to discussion and action. The commission also discussed and acted on the Christiansen and Grow Filling Station, Floral Park Historic District and People's Park nominations. The meeting also included a progress report on California properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places, discussion of proposed meeting dates for 2022, and the election of the Chairperson and Vice Chairperson for 2022.
The meeting included the reading of a resolution recognizing the City of Santa Barbara as California's 68th Certified Local Government. The Commission discussed and took action on various items, including properties on the Consent Calendar, and received updates on California properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There was also a discussion and action taken regarding the approval of the State Historical Resources Commission 2019 Annual Report, ad-hoc committees, and the California Historical Resources Information System (CHRIS).
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