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04 - Contract - Interior Demolition Inc - 8 Properties
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Sapphos Environmental, Inc. ~2ao7~~ <br /> ~ Sapphos Environmental, Inc, ~2D~~~' <br /> The methadalagiCal approaches of the previously conducted historic surveys and studies have <br /> varied between "windshield," "reconnaissance," and "intensive" levels,8 as has the physical scope <br /> of these efforts ~e.g., ranging from the Lacy neighborhood, identified in the Santa Ana [Renaissance <br /> Specific Plan, to the Station district area, a smaller 94-acre geographic area that is partially located <br /> within the southern portion of the Lacy neighborhood, to targeted properties within these areas. <br /> The previously conducted historic surveys and studies are briefly described below, and their results <br /> are summarized in Table 5.2.2-1, Previous Historical Assessments of 23 Buildings under <br /> Consideration in the Station District Area. <br /> ~ Sapphos Environmental, Inc. July 2007. Memorandum for the Record No. 4; Potential Listings in the Santa Ana Register <br /> of Historical Properties Located in the Renaissance specific Plan Area. Pasadena, CA. Prepared for; City of Santa Ana, <br /> ' Sapphos ~nv'rronmental, Inc. March 200$. Results of Lacy Windshield Survey. Pasadena, CA. <br /> ~ Windshield surveys are either conducted on foot or by vehicle and gather visual information about a property. Such <br /> surveys are usually documented with photographs and tabulated information, such as address; building type, style, and <br /> integrity; and date of construction, Reconnaissance-level survey methodology typically involves a windshield survey that <br /> is conducted to gather basic information regarding a property's current physical attributes and condition, including <br /> alterations, construction materials and methods, and architectural style. Areconnaissance-level survey might include <br /> basic historical research, such as the property's date of construction and architect, if kno~rn. Reconnaissance-level survey <br /> results are usually documented on State of California Department of Parks and Recreation Historic Resources Inventory <br /> Primary Record forms ~DPR 5.~3 A7. A recannaissancewleve[ survey provides the initial baseline data that is needed to <br /> inform an assessment of the property's potential for historical significance, In contrast, an intensive-level survey <br /> incorporates the reconnaissance-level survey information and goes further to provide an assessment of significance and <br /> includes an identification of historic context, detailed and property-specific historical information such as occupancy <br /> history, and an evaluation under specific criteria of significance, This information is documented on State of California <br /> Department of Parks and Recreation Historic Resources Inventory forms, usually a Building, Structure, and abject Record <br /> ~DPR 52~. B~ ar District Record ~DPR 5~~ D). <br /> <br /> Station District Project Hr'storical Assessment <br /> i~fay b, 2Q11 Sapphos Et~vironrrlental, inc. <br /> IN:IPROJ~C~SL~47ii147i-Oa7lDacumentsl~-Irstorical,~sse~~:~~:=r°~YlFina~l5 ~esc~i~ts.Dac Page 5-4 <br /> <br />
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