A house in La Jolla's Upper Hermosa area designed by master architect Edgar Ullrich in the 1920s earned historic designation during the San Diego Historical Resources Board’s Oct. 28 meeting.
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Munk Laboratory at Scripps Oceanography is recommended for National Register of Historic Places
A photo presented to the San Diego Historical Resources Board shows the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics Munk Laboratory.
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The facility, where late oceanographer Walter Munk once worked, may join his La Jolla home on the list.
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Ten days after the former home of late La Jolla oceanographer Walter Munk was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the San Diego Historical Resources Board lent its support to the Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics Judith and Walter Munk Laboratory joining it on the list.
La Jolla permit reviewers approve two home projects and dispute design plan for addition to historic house
La Jolla’s Development Permit Review Committee approved plans to add to this property at 5692 Dolphin Place.
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Two Bird Rock residential projects got the La Jolla Development Permit Review Committee’s approval on the first try during the board’s March 9 meeting.
Any preliminary review can be made final by a unanimous vote, which allows the board to make a recommendation on the project. Such was the case for a proposal to add a 444-square-foot unit to a house at 5692 Dolphin Place and a plan to build an accessory dwelling unit, or “granny flat,” at 5550 La Jolla Hermosa Ave.
Woman is sexually assaulted at Black’s Beach
The San Diego Police Department is seeking a suspect after a report of sexual battery by a naked man at Black’s Beach in La Jolla on Dec. 16.
A woman was jogging on the beach when a man slapped her buttocks twice and grabbed her in the genital area before she broke free and called for help, according to a police news release.
Officers from the Police Department’s Northern Division responded but could not find the man, police said.
The man was described as Black, 30 to 40 years old with short or no hair and an earring in one ear.