[R.O. 2011 §34-89.1; Ord. No. 6809 §1, 4-22-2010]
A.
There is established the Clifford Row Historic District, the boundaries of which are as follows:
Lots 24, 25, 26, and 27 of Block 2 of Rosedale Heights Subdivision, a subdivision in St. Louis County, Missouri, according to the plat thereof recorded March 4, 1886 in Plat Book 2, page 60 of the St. Louis County Recorder's Office, commonly known as 6663, 6665, 6669, 6671, and 6675 Kingsbury Boulevard, University City, Missouri.
B.
Statement Of Historic Significance. The five (5) brick and stucco houses in the Clifford Row Historic District were constructed in 1911, shortly after University City was incorporated, in the then popular arts and crafts style of architecture. This architectural style encouraged the use of simple forms and natural materials. It is exemplified by one and a half story bungalows with dormers on the second (2nd) floor, porches with thick square columns, open floor plans with few hallways, and numerous windows, some with stained or leaded glass. The five (5) houses in the historic district each share all of these characteristics of arts and crafts houses.