Neighborhood Committee Members

Summer & David Loveland, [email protected]

Kelly Barton, [email protected]

Amanda Cox, [email protected]

Cristina McEachern, [email protected]

Amanda McNeill, [email protected]

John & Lisa Moreno, [email protected]

Lindsay Pope, [email protected]

Elysia Portera, [email protected]

Laura Harvey, [email protected]

Stefanie Spaeth, [email protected]

The Committee drew up the inventory categorizing our houses:

Kelly Barton

6808 Avalon

Spanish Eclectic

  • Not sure why the Committee categorized as Spanish Eclectic. It does not meet the architectural standard* for Spanish Eclectic: No arches above principal windows and doors, no tile roof, roof overhang exceeds 1’6.” This is likely a Monterrey home, which is Non-Contributing.

Summer and David Loveland

7031 Lakewood Boulevard

Spanish Eclectic

Summer is the Principal Contact for the Neighborhood Committee: [email protected]

Amanda Cox

7038 Lakewood Boulevard

Spanish Eclectic (painted brick would now be prohibited)

Cristina McEachern

7047 Tokalon Drive

Spanish Eclectic

Amanda McNeill

7102 Lakewood Boulevard

Spanish Eclectic

  • Does not meet the architectural standard* for Spanish Eclectic: No arches above principal windows and doors. Painted brick would now be prohibited.

Lisa and John Moreno

6915 Lakewood Boulevard

Tudor

Lindsey Pope

6861 Lakewood Boulevard

Tudor

  • Does not meet the architectural standard* for Tudor: hip roof rather than cross-gabled.

Elysia Portera

6955 Lakewood Boulevard

Spanish Eclectic

  • Does meet architectural standard* for Spanish Eclectic: no arches above the principal door and some principal windows.

Laura Harvey

7031 Westlake Avenue

Minimal Traditional

  • Minimal Traditional was included in typical styles for the Application but was later dropped. This home is now Non-Contributing so can only be remodeled in its existing style or one of the 5 contributing styles.

Stefanie Spaeth

6912 Westlake

Tudor

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