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The commission reviewed Mills Act Application No. MILLS 25-01 for the historic Brod-Papp House. The discussion focused on a proposal for a 10-year contract between the City and the property owner to support the repair, rehabilitation, restoration, and maintenance of the designated local landmark. The commission determined the application was not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act and resolved to recommend that the City Council approve the contract, which includes specific requirements for rehabilitation work and periodic compliance inspections.
The Commission reviewed and recommended for City Council approval the designation of the Earle L. and Mady G. Brod House, designed by architect Richard Neutra, as a historical landmark. This included a discussion on the property owners' commitment to preserving the home's historical integrity, planned landscaping, and future requirements for alterations or Mills Act applications.
The Human Resources Commission addressed the recommendation to abolish the eligibility list for the position of Library Technician I due to an insufficient number of interested candidates. Additionally, the meeting included business from a previously held special meeting where the commission members selected a new Chairperson and Chairperson Pro Tem, approved a grievance appeal process via written brief, and authorized a new classification specification for a Plans Examiner while revising existing specifications for Combination Inspector roles to improve departmental efficiency.
The commission reviewed and recommended that the City Council approve the designation of the Arcadia Woman's Club as a historical landmark. This included assessing the property against designation criteria, such as its iconic status and its role as a buffer between surrounding land uses, as well as confirming compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act.
The commission reviewed the designation of the Earle L. and Mady G. Brod House at 1203 Oakwood Drive as a historical landmark. The discussion focused on the architectural significance of the property, which was designed by Master Architect Richard Neutra, and confirmed its eligibility as a Mid-Century Modern architectural landmark. The commission adopted Resolution No. 2156 to recommend that the City Council approve the historical landmark designation and found the project categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act.
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