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Ordinance Listing 1445 45th Street as a Landmark on the Sacramento Register of Historic and Cultural Resources (M26-009) [Published 05/08/2026]
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FileID
File ID: 2026-01032
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Location
Location: 1445 45th Street (APN 0080-332-009-0000), District 4
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Recommendation
Recommendation: Conduct a public hearing and upon conclusion pass a Motion recommending the City Council: 1) Pass a motion determining the listing of 1445 45th Street as a landmark on the Sacramento register of historical and cultural resources is exempt from review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15308, which exempts actions taken to assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment and where the regulatory process involves procedures for the protection of the environment; and 2) Adopt an ordinance listing 1445 45th Street as a landmark on the Sacramento register of historic and cultural resources.
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Contact
Contact: Sean de Courcy, Preservation Director, (916) 808-2796, sdecourcy@cityofsacramento.org, Community Development Department
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Presenter
Presenter: Hannah Taube, Preservation Intern, (916) 808-2796, HTaube@cityofsacramento.org, Community Development Department
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Attachments
Attachments:
1-Description/Analysis
2-Ordinance
3-Historic Resource Evaluation
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Description/Analysis
IssueDetail
Issue Detail: In 2025, the property owner of 1445 45th Street retained the services of Historic Environment Consultants, who prepared the historic evaluation for this property, which has been revised by City staff. Staff presented a statement of nomination to the preservation director, who concluded at a public hearing on May 14, 2026, that the property appears eligible for listing in the Sacramento register pursuant to the criteria provided in Sacramento City Code section 17.604.210.A.1. iii. Staff has prepared a draft ordinance (Attachment 2) which justifies listing the property on the Sacramento register.
A notice of the public hearing describing the proposed landmark listing was sent to the property owners of 1445 45th Street. No objections to listing have been received by staff.
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Policy Considerations
Policy Considerations: The City Council has found “that significant aspects of the City’s rich and diverse historic resources deserve recognition and preservation to foster an understanding of our heritage, and to promote the public health and safety and the economic and general welfare of the people of the city. The preservation and continued use of historic resources are effective tools to sustain and revitalize neighborhoods and business districts within the city, enhance the city’s economic, cultural and aesthetic standing, its identity, its livability, marketability and urban character.” (City Code, § 17.604.100.A.) To this end, the city code directs the preservation director, to “make preliminary determinations relative to properties’ eligibility for listing on the Sacramento register” and to “initiate proceedings to nominate resources for listing on the Sacramento register.” (City Code, §§ 17.604.100.C.2 and 17.604.220.)
The nomination of 1445 45th Street for listing as a historic landmark on the Sacramento register is consistent with Sacramento 2040 General Plan goal HCR-2.3, which provides for the identification and preservation of historical and cultural resources. General Plan policy HCR-2.3 states, “The City shall maintain and update the Sacramento register of historic and cultural resources on a regular basis, including proactively identifying and listing additional unidentified landmarks and historic districts…”
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Economic Impacts
Economic Impacts: Not applicable.
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Environmental Considerations
Environmental Considerations:
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA): The listing of 1445 45th Street as a historic landmark on the Sacramento register is exempt from review under the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15308. Section 15308 exempts from CEQA review acts that are undertaken to assure the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, or protection of the environment where the regulatory process involves procedures for protection of the environment. Listing the property as a historic landmark would ensure that future development on the site would undergo preservation review, as part of the city’s site plan and design review process, prior to the granting of any entitlements, thereby protecting the historic resource, which would be considered part of the environment.
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Sustainability
Sustainability: Not applicable.
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Commission/Committee Action
Commission/Committee Action: On May 14, 2026, in accordance with City Code section 17.604.220, the preservation director held a public hearing, reviewed the historic analysis prepared by Historic Environment Consultants, which has been revised by city staff (Attachment 2), and concurred with the draft statement of nomination as revised, and directed staff to prepare a draft ordinance (Attachment 1) for review and consideration by the preservation commission.
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Rationale for Recommendation
Rationale for Recommendation: Listing of 1445 45th Street (Figure 1) as a landmark on the Sacramento register is consistent with the historic preservation chapter of the City Code (City Code, chapter 17.604) and the goals of the 2040 General Plan. Listing the nominated resource on the Sacramento register will help ensure its preservation and encourage rehabilitation consistent with the U.S. Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. 1445 45th Street is eligible as a distinctive example of Colonial Revival architecture. Its significant features and characteristics include its arched entrance surround, brick quoining, and decorative brackets. (City Code, § 17.604.210.A.1.a.iii.)

Figure 1: 1445 45th Street, view east
The building at 1445 45th Street has integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship and association.
The building retains a high degree of historic integrity of all six aspects. The neighborhood and building remain mostly unchanged. The building has had little to no alterations since initial construction, outside of the addition of a chimney on the north side of the central bay. All elements on the façade appear to be in near original condition.
The building at 1445 45th Street has significant historic or architectural worth, and its designation as a landmark is reasonable, appropriate and necessary to promote, protect and further the goals and purposes of this chapter. It has been well-maintained and retains a high level of integrity with regard to its location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, and association. 1445 45th Street is a significant and unique representation of the Colonial Revival style in Sacramento.
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Financial Considerations
Financial Considerations: Not applicable.
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Local Business Enterprise (LBE)
Local Business Enterprise (LBE): Not applicable.
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