From winterety at sbcglobal.net Thu Oct 23 08:46:31 2008 From: winterety at sbcglobal.net (sheryl lynn gerety) Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 08:46:31 -0700 Subject: [OldNorth] City Landmark Trees - Orange Grove at DHB Mansion Message-ID: <58F5CEC4-9894-4896-A426-D26406962541@sbcglobal.net> Friends of Davis Historical Resources - A reminder - the Davis Tree Commission will consider an application for Landmark Tree designation for the orange trees adjacent to the Dresbach-Hunt-Boyer Mansion this Thursday 10/23 beginning at 6 pm at the Davis Police Department community room at2600 Fifth Street (east of the Post Office at Cantrill Drive). The orange trees have been listed for some time on the City's Landmark Tree list, but apparently an application for that status cannot be located. City staff is recommending _against_ designation. http://www.cityofdavis.org/pgs/trees/landmark.cfm (see 604 2nd Street - DHB Mansion address) The orange trees are considered to be the surviving elements of the original garden surrounding the Mansion, and are listed as contributing to the Mansion complex in the National Register Landmark nomination for the Mansion. Further discussion of the trees is available online in the following documents: http://cityofdavis.org/cdd/MishkaCafe/pdfs/Chapters/XFAE-Valerie_Vann%27s_History_Davis.pdf (p. 6-7) http://cityofdavis.org/cdd/MishkaCafe/pdfs/Chapters/XFAH-NominationForms_Davis.pdf (p. 2,5,19,20) Please consider supporting the designation of the DHB Mansion orange trees as Davis Landmark Trees by speaking Thursday at the Tree Commission meeting at 6 pm, or if you are unable to attend, by sending your comments by email to the Tree Commission staff liaison, Robert Cain ( rcain at cityofdavis.org ) with a request that he pass them on to the Commissioners. Thank you for your support in recognizing and protecting Davis' historical legacy ! -- Friends of Davis Historical Resources (FriendsofDHR at gmail.com) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From winterety at sbcglobal.net Thu Oct 23 08:46:31 2008 From: winterety at sbcglobal.net (sheryl lynn gerety) Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 08:46:31 -0700 Subject: [OldNorth] City Landmark Trees - Orange Grove at DHB Mansion Message-ID: <58F5CEC4-9894-4896-A426-D26406962541@sbcglobal.net> Friends of Davis Historical Resources - A reminder - the Davis Tree Commission will consider an application for Landmark Tree designation for the orange trees adjacent to the Dresbach-Hunt-Boyer Mansion this Thursday 10/23 beginning at 6 pm at the Davis Police Department community room at2600 Fifth Street (east of the Post Office at Cantrill Drive). The orange trees have been listed for some time on the City's Landmark Tree list, but apparently an application for that status cannot be located. City staff is recommending _against_ designation. http://www.cityofdavis.org/pgs/trees/landmark.cfm (see 604 2nd Street - DHB Mansion address) The orange trees are considered to be the surviving elements of the original garden surrounding the Mansion, and are listed as contributing to the Mansion complex in the National Register Landmark nomination for the Mansion. Further discussion of the trees is available online in the following documents: http://cityofdavis.org/cdd/MishkaCafe/pdfs/Chapters/XFAE-Valerie_Vann%27s_History_Davis.pdf (p. 6-7) http://cityofdavis.org/cdd/MishkaCafe/pdfs/Chapters/XFAH-NominationForms_Davis.pdf (p. 2,5,19,20) Please consider supporting the designation of the DHB Mansion orange trees as Davis Landmark Trees by speaking Thursday at the Tree Commission meeting at 6 pm, or if you are unable to attend, by sending your comments by email to the Tree Commission staff liaison, Robert Cain ( rcain at cityofdavis.org ) with a request that he pass them on to the Commissioners. Thank you for your support in recognizing and protecting Davis' historical legacy ! -- Friends of Davis Historical Resources (FriendsofDHR at gmail.com) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: