Ojai Historic Resources Reconnaissance Survey, Screening Survey and Context. As elements of a three-step process of identifying historic resources in the City of Ojai, SBRA prepared a historic context statement for the city, conducted a reconnaissance-level survey of the entire city and developed a systematic method for determining the need to conduct future historic resources identification efforts. [City of Ojai, 2011]

  1. Download Historic Context Report (PDF)

  2. Download Reconnaissance Survey Report (PDF)

  3. Download Screening Survey Report (PDF)


Downtown Oxnard Historic Resources Survey. Comprehensive intensive-level inventory of historic resources covering over 400 parcels within the city’s central business district. Involved the development of a detailed historic context statement, documentation, and the evaluation of property eligibility in accordance with local, state and Federal criteria. [City of Oxnard, 2005] Download Report (PDF, external link)

Ventura County Cultural Heritage Survey Phase VI: The Santa Clara Valley of Ventura County. SBRA conducted an intensive-level survey of a rural historic landscape covering 22 square miles and 700 properties. The survey documented rural historic districts and individual properties eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places utilizing detailed research and GIS analysis techniques. [Resource Management Agency, County of Ventura, 1999]

HISTORIC RESOURCES SURVEYS

Ventura County Cultural Heritage Survey Phase V: The Western Santa Clara Valley of Ventura County. SBRA conducted an intensive-level survey of a rural historic landscape covering 40 square miles and 450 properties. The survey documented rural historic districts and individual properties eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Resources Places utilizing detailed research and GIS analysis techniques. [Resource Management Agency, County of Ventura, 1996]

Pasadena City-Wide Historic Resources Survey. SBRA conducted a comprehensive historic resources survey of the City of Pasadena including over 25,000 parcels covering roughly 80% of the city. The project involved centralizing 18 years of previous surveys into a unified database and verifying current conditions in the field by means of a reconnaissance-level survey and GIS-based analysis. The survey resulted in the identification of 57 potential historic districts and over 300 potentially individually eligible properties. [City of Pasadena, 1993]

Ventura County Cultural Heritage Survey, Phase II, Fillmore. SBRA conducted a comprehensive historic resources survey of the downtown commercial and residential areas. [Property Administration Agency, County of Ventura, 1983]

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