I <br />a) A historic resource moved from its original location or a place that has historic <br />significance can be el€g€ble if it has historic architectural significance or is the <br />surviving property most importantly associated with a historic person or event. <br />This criterion is not applicable because the Brunner-Schmitz house has not been moved from its <br />original location. <br />b) A historic resource that is primarily commemorative in intent can be eligible if <br />design, age, tradition, or symbolic value has invested it with its own historic <br />significance. <br />I This criterion is not applicable'because the Brunner-Schmitz House is not 'a commemorative <br />historic resource (like a monument or plaque). <br />c) A historic resource achieving significance' within the last fifty years can be eligible <br />if it is of exceptional.importance. <br />This criterion is not applicable because the Brunner-Schmitz House is over fifty years of age <br />with a construction date of 1922. <br />i <br />I <br />Recommendation: <br />Based on the information and materials in the record, and the findings contained in this report, <br />approval of the Historic Landmark Application for the-Brunner-Schmitz House (HD 10-1) is <br />recommended as the proposal complies with EC 9.8165(1), and 9.8165(2)(a) events, (b) persons <br />and (c) architecture. <br />i <br />I <br />HR8 Agenda = Page 9 <br />i <br />I <br />j <br />398