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This application, submitted by owners Darren and Linda Edwards, seeks landmark designation for their property at 851 Fairfield Circle, built in 1914. This two-story Arts & Crafts house encompasses 5,026 square feet on a 23,480 square foot lot. The Historic Preservation Commission reviewed the nomination on August 1, 2017, and recommended approval to the City Council. The house features significant architectural elements, including hipped roofs, decorative brickwork, and original wood windows. The proposal highlights its cultural and historical importance.
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Application for Landmark Designation 851 Fairfield CircleApplicants/Owners: Darren and Linda Edwards City CouncilSeptember 25, 2017
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851 Fairfield Circle • Built in 1914 • Two-story Arts & Crafts Period House • Nomination submitted by current owners • Property Size: 23,480 square feet • Building Size: 5,026 square feet • On August 1, 2017, the Historic Preservation Commission reviewed the landmark nomination of the house at 851 Fairfield Circle and forwarded a recommendation of approval to City Council.
Character-Defining Features • Hipped/multi-gabled roofs • Overhanging eaves & exposed rafters • Slate roofing • Wood windows • Expressive chimney • Decorative brickwork
Southwest Rear Elevation Stucco chimney
Eligibility Criteria • Criterion C met: • Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a locally significant property type, architectural style and period as well as the work of a locally significant architect • Exhibits character-defining features of English-influenced Two-Story Arts & Crafts Period House • Significant work of Reginald Johnson
Recommendation • Exempt from CEQA, Class 8 • Significant Under Criterion C • Approve 851 Fairfield Circle as a landmark • House and garage contributing
Application for Landmark Designation 851 Fairfield CircleApplicants/Owners: Darren and Linda Edwards City CouncilSeptember 25, 2017