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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Resolution 2253 RESGI/JTIDN N0. 2.253 WHEREAS, the Heritage Preservation Commission of the City of Saratoga was permitted by Drs. Ann and Joseph Fitzsimmons to use their residence, known as the E. T. King House and Caldwell House, at 14605 Big Basin Way in Saratoga as one of the Heritage Homes for the Saratoga Heritage Home Tour, and WHEREAS, Drs. Ann and Joseph Fitzsimmons have preserved and maintained in its restored condition, this residence, built in 1876 by Edwin T. King (co-founder of the Saratoga Paper Mill) and restored in 1958 by Barbara Caldwell to its original style and appearance, and WHEREAS, Drs. Ann and Joseph Fitzsimmons have also maintained the property, including the original Pettis Livery Stable situated on the site, in its natural and early City of Saratoga style, maintaining the early character of the community, and property to meet the original appearance of this residence to preserve it as a heritage for the pec~le of the City of Saratoga, and WHEREAS, Drs. Ann and Joseph Fitzsimmons did accept the challenge of having many interested persons of the community, who have an interest in the City of Saratoga and its homes, tour their residence on April 14, 1985, on behalf of The Heritage Preservation Commissior~ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVB], that the Saratoga City COULnCil extends its sincere appreciation, and hereby congratulates DRS. ANN AND JOSEPH FITZSIM~ONS as a 1985 Heritage Home Tour Participant, for their special interest and service to their community. The Council, on behalf of The Heritage Preservation Commission and all of our citizens, commends them and looks forward to their association with the City of Saratoga for many more years. The above and foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the Saratoga City Council at a regular meeting held on the 3rd day of July, 1985, by unanimous vote. Virginia Laden Fanelli AITEST: Grace E. Cory 1