SACRAMENTO REGISTER of Historic & Cultural Resources
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City of Sacramento SACRAMENTO REGISTER OF HISTORIC & CULTURAL RESOURCES Landmarks, Historic Districts and Contributing Resources designated by the City Council __ Special Planning District Historic Resources adopted by the City Council for Protection __ NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES City of Sacramento Listings __ CALIFORNIA REGISTER OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES City of Sacramento Listings __ State of California HISTORIC PROPERTIES DIRECTORY City of Sacramento Listings Updated February 2007 City of Sacramento HISTORIC RESOURCES • SACRAMENTO REGISTER OF HISTORIC & CULTURAL RESOURCES - City of Sacramento Listing of Landmarks, Historic Districts and Contributing Resources adopted by ordinance by the City Council • Special Planning Districts, Survey Areas and Individual Resources adopted by the City Council for Protection • NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES- CALIFORNIA REGISTER OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES -Listings within City of Sacramento • NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS- STATE HISTORICAL LANDMARKS-Listings within City of Sacramento • CALIFORNIA REGISTER OF HISTORIC RESOURCES, City of Sacramento Listings Updated February 2007 by Luann Manning, Graduate Student Intern For further information, contact: William R. Crouch Urban Design Manager/ Preservation Director City of Sacramento Development Services Department Preservation Office 915 “I” Street, Third Floor, New City Hall Sacramento, CA 95814 916.808.8013 office [email protected] Sacramento Register – Updated February 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Number 1. INTRODUCTION and Information on How to Find a Property’s Listing……. 1 2. City of SACRAMENTO REGISTER of Historic & Cultural Resources……… 3 2.1 Adopted Landmarks………………………………..…………… 4 2.1.1 “Lettered” Streets……………………………………………….. 5 2.1.2 “Numbered” Streets………………………………………….…. 36 2.1.3 “Named” Streets………………………………………………… 58 2.1.4 Bridges, Memorials, Statues, Monuments, Parks and Sites.. 62 2.2 Adopted Historic Districts………………………………… 63 City Historic Districts & Survey Areas Map…………..… 64 2.2.1 1200-1300 “Q” Street Historic District…………………….… 65 2.2.2 12th Street Commercial Historic District……………………. 67 2.2.3 20th and “N” Streets Historic District………………………... 69 2.2.4 Alkali Flat Central Historic District…………………………... 71 2.2.5 Alkali Flat North Historic District…………………………….. 75 2.2.6 Alkali Flat South Historic District…………………………….. 77 2.2.7 Alkali Flat West Historic District……………………………… 80 2.2.8 Boulevard Park Historic District……………………………… 83 2.2.9 Bungalow Row Historic District……………………………… 85 2.2.10 “C” Street Commercial Historic District……………………… 88 2.2.11 “C” Street Industrial Historic District…………………………. 90 2.2.12 Capitol Avenue Historic District………………………………. 92 2.2.13 Capitol Historic District………………………………………… 94 2.2.14 Capitol Mansions Historic District……………………………. 96 2.2.15 Cathedral Square Historic District …………………………… 103 - - - [Cesar Chavez] Plaza Park/CBD Historic District-(See “Plaza Park/CBD Historic District,” below) 2.2.16 Fremont Park Historic District………………………………… 105 2.2.17 Marshall Park Historic District………………………………... 107 2.2.18 Memorial Auditorium Historic District………………………… 109 2.2.19 Merchant Street Historic District……………………………… 111 2.2.20 Plaza Park/CBD Historic District……………………………... 113 2.2.21 Poverty Ridge Historic District………………………………… 115 2.2.22 “R” Street Historic District……………………………………… 117 2.2.23 Sacramento City College Historic District……………………. 119 2.2.24 South Side Historic District…………………………………….. 121 2.2.25 Washington Historic District…………………………………… 123 2.2.26 Washington School Historic District…………………………... 125 2.2.27 Winn Park Historic District……………………………………… 127 Sacramento Register – Updated February 2007 Page Number 2.3 Special Planning Districts, Survey Areas, and Individual Resources-Special Protection…………………………… 140 2.3.1 Railyards Special Planning District…………………………. 141 2.3.2 Richards Boulevard Special Planning District Survey………………………………………………… 143 2.4 Sacramento Register Nominations Pending………………. 148 3. NATIONAL REGISTER of Historic Places-California Register of Historical Resources-National Historic Landmarks- State Historical Landmarks.… 150 4. CALIFORNIA REGISTER of Historic Resources for Sacramento............ 150 5. State of California, North Central Information Center- HISTORIC PROPERTIES DIRECTORY for Sacramento- as of September 2006……………………………………… 161 5.1 Directions for reading-Historic Properties Directory……….. 213 INTRODUCTION The City of Sacramento’s historic preservation program began in 1975 with the enactment of the city’s first historic preservation ordinance. The current preservation ordinance No. 2006-063 was enacted in October 2006. The ordinance amends Chapter 17.134 of Title 17 of the Sacramento City Code. The City Code provides for the compilation of the ordinances adopting designations and deletions of Landmarks, Contributing Resources and Historic Districts into the Sacramento Register of Historic & Cultural Resources. This document includes the Sacramento Register listings, as of February 2007, of the City of Sacramento’s designated Landmarks, Historic Districts, and Contributing Resources. It also includes any pending nominations of Landmark and Historic District/Contributing Resources properties at the time of the update. This document also includes listings of other properties within certain Special Planning Districts that the City Council, by ordinance, has afforded historic preservation protections. The document also includes current listings in the National Register of Historic Places, the California Register of Historical Resources, and the State of California’s Historic Properties Directory for Sacramento. For purposes of the California Historical Building Code (CHBC), all properties listed in the Sacramento, California and National Registers should be considered “qualified historic buildings.” However, this document does not list all properties that may be eligible to be considered “qualified historic buildings” pursuant to CHBC. For purposes of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), all properties listed in the Sacramento, California and National Registers, and those determined eligible should be considered “historic resources.” However, this document does not list all properties that may be eligible to be considered “historic resources” pursuant to CEQA. INFORMATION ON HOW TO FIND A PROPERTY’S LISTING- This document is organized by type of designations, beginning with city designated Landmarks, listed by address. Then, city-designated Historic Districts are listed alphabetically, with maps showing each district’s boundaries. Also, the addresses of the properties listed in this document may not be the only addresses associated with a particular property. If you do not find the address you are looking for, but find one that is very close, it is possible that the UPDATED February 2007 1 two addresses are for the same property. Corner properties are also a challenge, since the property address may be on one of the streets and not the other, so check both addresses. Generally, the addresses shown in this document reflect the address associated with the property’s parcel number in County records. This document does include the parcel number of the city-designated Landmarks and parcels within some city-designated Historic-Districts. Also note that in the City of Sacramento, address numbering convention is generally as follows: odd number addresses are found on the north and east sides of streets; even number addresses are found on the south and west sides of streets. In the Central City grid, numbering begins from the Sacramento River, Front Street, getting higher as one proceeds east along east/west LETTERED streets; and begins from A Street, getting higher as one proceeds south along north/south NUMBERED streets by increments of one thousand for each block. UPDATED February 2007 2 2. City of Sacramento Register of Historic and Cultural Resources 3 2.1 Adopted Landmarks 4 SACRAMENTO REGISTER, SACRAMENTO OFFICIAL LISTING OF LANDMARKS AND HISTORICAL DISTRICTS WITHIN THE CITY OF SACRAMENTO (Pursuant to Chapter 17.134 of the Sacramento City Code) LETTERED STREETS 1119 & 1123 D Street APN: 002-0075-026 “C” Street: Ord. No. 82-029 Enacted: Apr 27, 1982 1127-1131 C Street Construction Date: 1860 APN: 002-0074-007 Historic Name: Maria Hastings Building Ord. No. 82-046 Enacted: Jun 15, 1982 1120 D Street Construction Date: 1913 APN: 002-0115-009 Historic Name: Phoenix Milling Ord. No. 82-029 Company/Globe Mills Enacted: Apr 27, 1982 Construction Date: c. 1890-1895 1201-1217 C Street APN: 002-0081-002,003 1129 D Street Ord. No. 82-046 APN: 002-0075-017 Enacted: Jun 15, 1982 Ord. No. 82-029 Construction Date: 1919-1920 Enacted: Apr 27, 1982 Construction Date: c. 1895 1236 C Street APN: 002-0082-004 1307 D Street Ord. No. 82-046 APN: 002-0084-010 Enacted: Jun 15, 1982 Ord. No. 3911 Construction Date: 1927-1928 Enacted: Aug 2, 1977 Historic Name: White Company-Trucks Construction Date: Unknown DEMOLISHED 1721 C Street APN: 002-0093-001 1317 D Street Ord. No. 82-046 APN: 002-0084-008 Enacted: Jun 15, 1982 Ord. No. 3911 Construction Date: 1925 Enacted: Aug 2, 1977 Historic Name: Calpak Plant No. 11 Construction Date: c. 1870 1802 C Street 1320 D Street APN: 002-0095-019 APN: 002-0123-006 Ord. No. 83115 Ord. No. 3911 Enacted: Sep 28, 1983 Enacted: Aug 2, 1977 Construction Date: late 1920’s Construction Date: 1893 “D” Street: 1331 D Street APN: 002-0084-006 1107 D Street Ord. No. 3911 APN: 002-0075-020 Enacted: Aug 2, 1977 Ord. No. 82-029 Construction