City Council September 25, 2017 Application for Landmark Designation 851 Fairfield Circle Applicants/Owners: Darren and Linda Edwards City Council September 25, 2017
851 Fairfield Circle
Vicinity Map Site
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
Historical Photograph (1914)
View from Fairfield Circle
Southeast Side Elevation
Southwest Rear Elevation Stucco chimney
Portion of Northwest Side Elevation & Front Porch Detail
Garage
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
City Council September 25, 2017 Application for Landmark Designation 851 Fairfield Circle Applicants/Owners: Darren and Linda Edwards City Council September 25, 2017