The criteria, any one of which may be used to determine such designation, are as follows:
A. It has significant character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the city of Redlands, state of California, or the United States;
B. It is the site of a significant historic event;
C. It is strongly identified with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the culture, history or development of the city;
D. It is one of the few remaining examples in the city possessing distinguishing characteristics of an architectural type or specimen;
E. It is a notable work of an architect or master builder whose individual work has significantly influenced the development of the city;
F. It embodies elements of architectural design, detail, materials, or craftsmanship that represents a significant architectural innovation;
G. It has a unique location or singular physical characteristics representing an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood, community, or the city;
H. It has unique design or detailing;
I. It is a particularly good example of a period or style;
J. It contributes to the historical or scenic heritage or historical or scenic properties of the city (to include, but not be limited to, landscaping, light standards, trees, curbings, and signs);
K. It is located within a historic and scenic or urban conservation district, being a geographically definable area possessing a concentration of historic or scenic properties which contribute to each other and are unified aesthetically by plan or physical development. (Ord. 1954 § 8(a), 1986)