HomeMy WebLinkAbout88-587 - Resolutions - (no action) RESOLUTION NO. 88-587
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DESIGNATION OF THE RELPH
HOUSE LOCATED AT 9468 LOMITA AVENUE AS A LANDMARK
WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Commission has held a duly
advertised public hearing to consider all comments on the proposed Landmark
Designation and issued Resolution No. 88-16 recommending to this City Council
that said Landmark Designation be approved.
WHEREAS, the City Council has received and reviewed all input from the
Historic Preservation Commission regarding said Landmark Designation.
WHEREAS, all legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution
have occurred.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF TEE CITY OF RANCHO OUCAMONGA DOES
HEREBY specifically find, determine, and resolve as follows:
SECTION 1: The application applies to property located at Assessor
Parcel Number 202-081-15.
~__~: The proposed landmark meets the following criteria
established in Chapter 2.24.090 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code:
A. Historical and Cultural Significance:
1. The proposed landmark is particularly representative of a
historical period, style, and way of life.
2. The proposed landmark is an example of a type of building
which was once common but is now rare.
3. The proposed landmark is associated with an important local
family.
4. The proposed landmark was connected with a historical
business.
B. Neighborhood and Geographic Setting:
1. The proposed landmark materially benefits the historic
character of the neighborhood.
2. The proposed landmark in its location represents an
established and familiar visual feature of the neighborhood.
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SECTION 3: Designation of a landmark is exempt from CEQA (Article 19,
Section 15308).
S_E_C_T_IO_N_4: Based on the substantial evidence received and reviewed by
this Council and based on the findings set forth above.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA DOES
HERE~Y approve the designation of The Relph House as a landmark.
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