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A plan to build 12 homes in order to save one was rejected Tuesday by the Planning Commission, which said the newer houses would hurt the integrity of the 72-year-old Gilbert Kraemer House.

Commissioners voted 4 to 2 against the plan, which called for 12 houses to be built on the 1.5-acre lot on which the dilapidated Gilbert Kraemer House stands.

The historic two-story house, built in 1918, once belonged to the grandson of Daniel Kraemer, one of the original European settlers of Placentia.

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Lee planned to use revenue generated from the new homes to restore the structure. His architect said he plans to appeal the vote to the City Council.

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