This was a lot to ask. It’s possible to win on just one or two of the three, but we truly believe each of these aspects combine to make this place extra special, even in its dilapidated state. Then, what a disappointment when the Office of Historic Resources (OHR) issued us a Negative Staff Review just days before the hearing. This meant the OHR recommended the Commissioners should vote against our application, a heavy blow to our efforts.
But we knew that the final decision was with the Commissioners, and that sometimes, if everything goes right, it’s possible to overcome that nasty staff report. Our job was to convince the majority of Commissioners to see things our way and vote YES.
INCREDIBLY, at our final CHC hearing on August 6, 2020, the majority of Commissioners supported ALL THREE of our criteria, an amazing victory!
Our application was approved, but it’s still not over.
We now must win approval from the PLUM (Planning and Land Use Management) Committee and then from the full City Council. The PLUM hearing is tentatively scheduled for February, 2021. We hope to update you soon with news of the Stires Staircase Bungalow Court as LA’s next Historic Cultural Monument!
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