File #: ZA 17-029    Name: PLN170209 - Marcheta Lane
Type: Zoning Administrator Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/19/2017 In control: Monterey County Zoning Administrator
On agenda: 5/25/2017 Final action:
Title: PLN170209 - MARCHETA LANE LLC Public hearing to consider allowing interior and exterior remodels to a locally listed historically significant single family residence to bring the property more in line with the Secretary of Interior Standards. Project Location: 1075 Marcheta Lane, Pebble Beach, Greater Monterey Peninsula Area Plan Proposed CEQA Action: Categorically Exempt pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Section 15331 Historical resource restoration and rehabilitation in accordance with Department of Interior standards.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Exhibit A - Discussion, 3. Exhibit B - Draft Resolution, 4. Exhibit C - Del Monte Forest LUAC Minutes, 5. Exhibit D - Historical Resources Review Board Resolution, 6. Exhibit E - Vicinity Map
Title
PLN170209 - MARCHETA LANE LLC
Public hearing to consider allowing interior and exterior remodels to a locally listed historically significant single family residence to bring the property more in line with the Secretary of Interior Standards.
Project Location: 1075 Marcheta Lane, Pebble Beach, Greater Monterey Peninsula Area Plan
Proposed CEQA Action: Categorically Exempt pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Section 15331 Historical resource restoration and rehabilitation in accordance with Department of Interior standards.
Report
PROJECT INFORMATION:
Agent: Anatoly Ostretsov
Property Owner: Marcheta Lane LLC
APN: 007-341-020-000
Parcel Size: 0.43 Acres
Zoning: MDR/B-6-D-RES or Medium Density Residential with a B-6 overlay in a Design Control and Recreational Equipment Storage District
Plan Area: Greater Monterey Peninsula Area Plan
Flagged and Staked: No

RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Zoning Administrator adopt a Resolution to:
a. Find the project Categorical Exemption per Section 15331 of the CEQA Guidelines; and
b. Approve a Design Approval allowing renovation/remodel to an existing historically significant single family dwelling including:
a. Window and door modifications;
b. New hip roof; and
c. New windows on existing garage/accessory dwelling unit
The attached draft resolution includes findings and evidence for consideration (Exhibit B). Staff recommends approval subject to 5 conditions of approval

SUMMARY:
The single-family dwelling is locally listed as a historical building due to the significance of its architectural features. The structure was built in 1929 with a Spanish Eclectic Style, an architectural design that is was done by noted regional architect William Otis Raiguel. The single-family dwelling was coined "Casa Campanas" because of the three bells that are on the front (south) elevation of the house.

Starting in 1934, the single-family dwelling has been incrementally altered by previous owners w...

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