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75C - PH - BRISTOL EIR FROM WARNER TO ST. ANDREW
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4/7/2015
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page 7 of this report indicates the location of each of the structures, <br />as well as other features in the project area. <br />901 SOUrii BRISTOL; The exact date of construction of this frame, <br />hipped roof structure was not established. Mr. S. 5. Drennan, the then <br />current owner, was issued a building permit on 11 February 1946, but this <br />was for repairs to an already existing building. The building dates to a <br />far earlier period, judging from the construction style. The building <br />actually fronts on a side street and is located more than 50 feet from the <br />curb of Bristol Street. Since the structure is clearly not threatened by <br />the proposed street improvement project, no great research effort was ex- <br />pended to gain details of its history. The structure is depicted in <br />Plate I, page 8. <br />305 SOUTH BRISTOL; On 28 July 1925 a building permit was issued to <br />Helen L. Jackson for construction of a residence and garage at 305 South <br />Bristol. The resulting frame house with two external brick chimneys is <br />typical of construction of that period. Since the house is located only <br />about 20 feet from the Bristol Street curb it is clearly threatened by <br />the proposed construction. Nevertheless, the structure is not unique <br />from an architectural standpoint and it was not the home of any noted <br />person. In addition, the house is not in its original condition, since <br />a bedroom was added in 1953. It is felt that the structure is not eli- <br />gible for National Register nomination, since such nomination would he <br />based only on age. The structure is depicted in Plate ]I, page 9. <br />303 SOUTH BRISTOL: This stucco residence was constructed in 1925 <br />by Waldo C. King. It is immediately adjacent to 305 South Bristol, dis- <br />cussed above. Much of what was said about the structure at 305 South <br />Bristol also applies to this residence. It is the sarne distance from the <br />curb, its architectural style is typical and it was never the home of a <br />noted person. Therefore, it appears that this structure is also not a <br />good candidate for National Register nomination, since the nomination <br />would be based solely on age. This structure is also seem in Plate I1, <br />page S. <br />75C -731 <br />
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