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Title
252 Post Structural Survey and Photographs
Creator
San Jose (Calif.) Building Department
Date Created and/or Issued
1961/03/30
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Inspection sheet and 4 photographs of two-story commercial building with cellar at 252 Post Street, Parcel No. 442-53. The first floor is occupied by Diamond Signs, the second floor is five apartments. A sign advertising Eichler Model Homes can be seen stored in the parking lot behind the building. Part of a survey of 64 addresses in the Park Center Project area compiled by the City of San Jose Building Inspector between March 20 - April 13, 1961. Each survey sheet includes address, type of unit, and structural survey denoting code violations (foundation, floor supports, walls & partitions, ceilings & roof, chimney, weather protection, loose plaster or stucco, faulty materials, stairways & halls, fire protection, improper occupancy, other), photographs of exterior (front) as well as some interior and detail code violation shots.
Type
image
Identifier
FB07687F-F6AF-44F5-B530-802937373900
1986-116-29
Subject
Park Center Plaza (San Jose, Calif.)
Historic buildings
Nineteen sixties (LCSH)
Downtown neighborhood (San Jose, Calif.)

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