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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994/01/12 - Agenda PacketWEDNESDAY CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION AGENDA JANUARY 12, 1994 7:00 P.M. RANCHO CUCAMONGA CIVIC CENTER COUNCIL CHAMBER 10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA III· IV. VI. VII · Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call Chairman Barker Commissioner Lumpp Vice Chairman McNiel Commissioner Melcher Commissioner Tolstoy Announcements Approval of Minutes Adjourned Meeting of October 13, 1993 December 8, 1993 V. Publio Hearings The following items are public hearings in which concerned individuals may voice their opinion of the related project. Please wait to be recognized by the Chairman and address the Commission by stating your name and address. All such opinions shall be limited to 5 minutes per individual for each project. Please sign in after speaking. ae LANDMARK DESIGNATION 93-05 - GREG & KRISTINE MICHAELS - A proposal to designate the Harne's Garage and Filling Station, located at 12906 Base Line Road, as a local landmark - APN: 227-131-17. Public Comments This is the time and place for the general public to address the Commission. Items to be discussed here are those which do not already appear on this agenda. Commission Business VIII. Adjournment VICINITY MAP CITY HALL CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA. FROM ; TEL: .TAN., 1 !97.4 Gregory B. Michaels 7201 Haven Ave. # E-246 Rancho Cucnmonga, CA 91701 Anthea Hatrig Associatc Planner 10500 Civic Conter Drive Rancho C'ucamonga, CA 9! 729 January 7, 1994 Anthea, This letter is to confirm our prior conversation whereby I requested a postponement of the Landmark Designation hearing regarding ] 2906 Baseline Rd. in the Etiwanda Overlay District. You had stated that this would not be a problem and that the date for the hearing will be rescheduled for the February Calendar, Thank you for your support in this matter. DATE: TO: FROM: BY: SUBJECT: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA January 12, 1994 Chairman and Members of the Historic Preservation Commission STAFF REPORT Brad Buller, City Planner Anthea Hartig, Associate Planner LANDMARK DESIGNATION 93-05 - GREG AND KRISTINE MICHAELS - A proposal to designate the Harne's Garage and Filling Station, located at 12906 Base Line Road, as a local landmark - APN: 227-131-17. BACKGROUND: The Commission reviewed the building known historically as Harne's Garage as part of its survey of Unreinforced Masonry Buildings (URMB) in February 1990. At the time of the URMB survey, the City's consultant, Lynn Merrill, had not determined that the building met the City's criteria under Municipal Code Section 2.24.090 for Landmark Designation. At that February 1990 meeting Commissioner Marsha Banks iterated that the building's significance to the Etiwanda community qualified it as a potential local landmark and it was thus denoted. At the time of this initial survey, the building was thought to have been constructed in the early-mid 1930s. The Commission next reviewed the building in January and February 1993, when the previous owners sought to demolish the building (Refer to Exhibits HPC-1 and 2 for staff reports dated February 9, 1993, and January 12, 1993, respectively). At that time, staff completed further research on the building's history and determined that its construction date was 1946-47. This knowledge removed the immediacy of the owner's demolition request because the building no longer fell under the URMB provisions. The final action of the Commission at the February 1993 meeting was to table review of the property and leave in place the Potential Local Landmark Designation (PLL) until future decisions were needed. New owners Greg and Kristine Michaels have purchased the 1/2-acre parcel with tentative plans to reuse the site for a gas station and perhaps car wash, although those uses are not permitted at that location. It is Mr. and Mrs. Michaels' hope that the Harne's garage is designated a local landmark, so that they will be able to apply for a Conditional Use Permit and re-establish a garage (see further discussion of these elements under the "Issues" section of this report). SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION ae Location and Description: The parcel is a relatively flat piece of land located on the northeast corner of Base Line Road and Etiwanda Avenue. The site is roughly 150 square feet in size and relatively clear of any vegetation or landscaping. -. HPC STAFF REPORT LD 93-D5 - MICHAELS January 12, 1994 Page 2 Ce De Site Land Use, Zoning, Specific Plan Designations: Per the Etiwanda Specific Plan, the parcel's land use is Low-Medium Residential. From the mid-1940s to the mid-1980s, it was utilized as a filling station and later solely as an auto repair garage. Surrounding Land Use, Zoning, Etiwanda Specific Plan Designations: Land to the north, south, and east of the subject site are also zoned for Low- Medium Residential use. The parcel to the west retains a Community Service designation that allows for mixture of residential and low-impact co~nercial/office uses. Physical Description: This single-storied, rectangularly shaped structure was constructed of concrete blocks. Its masonry walls are covered by a wood-framed, side-gabled roof, the eaves of which extend slightly over the building walls. Large sliding doors of corrugated iron provide auto access from the south and west sides of the building and at the southwest corner a one-by-one planed aluminum window and standard sized doors allow light and pedestrian access to that part of the structure, which most likely served as an office. A small, shed-roofed bay has been added to the building's rear (north) facade. A concrete pad that used to serve as the gas pump island was present at the time of the 1990 survey, but has since been removed. Signs denoting the structure as the "Etiwanda Auto Repair" have been painted over, but are still present. ANALYSIS Historical Background and Significance: Not much is known about Ethel and F.L. Geidner who owned the property until 1945 when it was sold to Lawrence and Miriam Mueller. Lawrence was the son of prominent Etiwanda residents Ernst and Katherine Stegmeier Mueller, and Miriam's sister, Catherine, was married to Tom Harne. Cucamonga-based concrete contractor Henry Klusman, an important local builder, constructed the garage for the Harne's shortly after the Muellers purchased the land. The Harnes ran the garage until retiring in the mid-1970s, but never owned the property. Like the Pearson Filling Station and Garage on the northeast corner of Etiwanda Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, the garage served as a part of the daily patterns of life in the small agricultural community of Etiwanda. The structure is of modest size and design and lacks any distinguishing architectural characteristics as it was constructed for utilitarian and functional uses. It has retained its basic structural integrity, but its contextual significance has been diminished by the widening of Base Line Road and the related build-up in the area. This widening removed the concrete base upon which the gasoline pumps once stood. There is no evidence that there was ever a porte cochere (canopy) covering the pumps. ISSUES: The Commission's only required action tonight is whether or not to recommend Landmark Designation of the Harne's Garage building to City Council. Thus the important issue here revolves around the applicability of the City's Landmark Designation criteria to th~ Harne's Garage building. Staff found previously, at the aforementioned meeting on January 12;. 1993, HPC STAFF REPORT LD 93-D5 - MICHAELS January 12, 1994 Page 3 that the structure merited designation as a Point of Interest and not as a Landmark. The building is not yet fifty years of age and it lacks any significant architectural or engineering merit. It does have some cultural significance in that it was one of three gas stations that serviced the Etiwanda Community and since it was constructed by Henry Klusman, the building is noteworthy as part of a large group of structures built under his direction. This designation request is the Michaels' first step in the long process they wish to undertake to re-establish a gas station use on this site, which is a non-conforming, non-permitted use per the Etiwanda Specific Plan. The only way for the Michaels to apply for permission to reuse the building would be per the special use variations incentive given to designated landmarks as specified in the Development Code (Section 17.08.030.7). With this incentive, landmark owners may request, via the Conditional Use Permit process, a small- scale, non-residential use. Previous examples of this process include the Cousin's (Christmas) House as a bed and breakfast and the Albert House as a home and boutique. This section of the Development Code was not written with uses like auto repair in mind, but rather for minor offices, antique shops, book stores, florists, and other low-intensity businesses. If this Comission were to designate the building as a Landmark, and if the Planning Commission were to approve the Conditional Use Permit, the owners would be responsible for all on- and off-site improvements. Per City codes, policies, and ordinances, these improvements could and probably would include items like the following: street dedication, drainage facilities, driveway cuts, right turn lanes, construction, and a variety of on-site improvements such as parking lot construction and landscaping. Staff has voiced concerns to the Michaels that the re-establishment of a gas station would, in staff's opinion, be an intensification to the current residentially zoned property and, therefore, approval under a Conditional Use Permit per Section 17.08.080(7) should not be expected. The only other option to re-establish a gas station use would be to process amendments to the Etiwanda Specific Plan and General Plan. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: Landmark designations are excepted under CEQA, per Article 19, Section 15308. FACTS FOR FINDINGS: Per Section 2.24.090 of the City's Historic Preservation Ordinance, staff does not find that the Harne's Garage building merits designation as a Landmark but does make the following findings in support of a Point of Historic Interest. Historic and Cultural Significance: Findings: The proposed landmark is particularly representative of historical period, type, style, region, or way of life. HPC STAFF REPORT LD 93-05 - MICHAELS January 12, 1994 Page 4 Fact: Representing the last years of the small and cohesive Etiwanda citrus community, the structure harkens back to an era of agricultural growth and development. Offering fuel and mechanical services, the station and its owners were part of the local area's cultural fabric. SJ Neighborhood and Geographic Setting Findings: The proposed landmark in its location represents an established and familiar visual feature of the neighborhood, community, or city. Fact: For over 20 years, the Harne's Garage was a community feature which added to the communal experience of the Etiwanda area. The structure has remained in this, its original site, for 45 years. RECOMMENDATION: Staff finds that the Commission should recommend denial of the Landmark Application and instead, if the property owner concurs, recommend to the City Council that the Harne's Garage/Etiwanda Auto Repair be designated as a Point of Historic Interest. Respectfully submitted, BB:AMH:ds Attachments: Exhibit "HPC-I" - Staff Report dated February 9, 1993 Exhibit "HPC-2" - Staff Report dated January ~2, 1993 Exhibit "HPC-3" - Designation Application Resolution Recommending Denial of Landmark Designation 93-05 Resolution Recommending Approval of Point of Historic Interest Designation 94-01 DATE: TO: FROM: BY: SUBJECT: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT February 9, 1993 Chairman and Members of the Historic Preservation Commission Larry J. Henderson, AICP, Principal Planner Anthea M. Hartig, Associate Planner DEMOLITION REVIEW AND LANDMARK DESIGNATION 93-02 - NORA AND JOSE CHAO AND THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A proposal to demolish the Etiwanda Auto Repair Building, a potential local landmark and Unreinforced Masonry Building, located at 12906 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, and a proposal to either re-evaluate the potential significance of the structure or designate it as a local Landmark or Point of Historic Interest - APN: 227-131-16. (Continued from January 12, 1993.) The Commission continued this item from their January 12, 1993 meeting in light of new research completed by staff that suggested that the structure was built in 1946 or 1947. The 1989 survey of unreinforced masonry buildings indicated that this building had been constructed in 1929 and thus it was thought to fall under the purview of the URMB Ordinance because of this early construction date. The current owners, Jose and Nora Chao had sought to pull a permit to demolish the structure in order to comply with the time frame established in the URMB Ordinance. ~NALYSlS Since the January meeting, staff has confirmed that indeed the Harne family had the service station and garage constructed in 1947. We located detailed information on the building's chronology from the local Assessor's office and have forwarded this information to the City's Building and Safety Department. Since amendments to the California Building Code in 1947 toughened considerably the reinforcement requirements for masonry construction, and now we know that Henry Klusman constructed Harne's Garage that same year, the structure no longer must comply to the provisions of the City's URMB Ordinance. The Chaos are not longer under pressure to either retrofit or demolish the building. RECO~!ENDATION Staff recommends that the Commission table further discussion of the landmark application for Harne's Garage/Etiwanda Auto Repair until such review is required or requested. Respectfully submitted, L~~ar'~.' endarson, A~ Principal Planner LJH:AH:mlg DATE: TO: FROM: BY: SUBJECT: CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA STAFF REPORT January 12, 1993 Chairman and Members of the Historic Preservation Commission Larry J. Henderson, AICP, Principal Planner Anthea M. Hartig, Associate Planner DEMOLITION REVIEW AND LANDMARK DESIGNATION 93-02 OR POINT OF HISTORIC INTEREST 93-01 - NORA AND JOSE CHAO/CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA - A proposal to demolish the Etiwanda Auto Repair, a potential local landmark and Unreinforced Masonry Building, located at 12906 Base Line Road, and a proposal to either re-evaluate the potential significance of the structure or designate it as a local Landmark or Point of Historic Interest - APN: 227-131-17. This action and the date of the Public Hearing before City Council will be separately noticed. The Commission reviewed the structure and preliminarily determined its significance as part of its review of Unreinforced Masonry Buildings (U~B) in February 1990, (see Exhibit HPC-1 for Survey form). At the time of the survey of URMBs, the hired consultant, Lynn Merrill, had not determined that Harne's garage met the City's criteria for Landmark designation. At the February 1990 meeting, however, Commissioner Banks stated the building's significance to the Etiwanda community qualified it as a potential local landmark and it was thus denoted. The City's URMB Ordinance, as well as the Historic Preservation Commission Ordinance, govern the review process of the demolition request submitted by the Chao family. Per the URMB Ordinance, the owners of URMBs had 270 days from the passing of the Ordinance to indicate their intentions to either demolish or retrofit their respective buildings. This initial step had to be completed by February 1992, unless owners had asked for and received a one year extension from the Building Official. The Chaos did request this extension but it was not granted' because both they and City staff were researching the plausibility of reusing the structure as a garage (City staff has treated the Chao case as if we had granted an extension, allowing extra time for the Chaos to determine what action they wanted to take). If the Chaos had not submitted a request to demolish the building, per the URMB Ordinance, the Buildin~ Official would have initiated a demolition process. HPC STAFF REPORT LD 93-02 - NORA & JOSE CHAO January 12, 1993 Page 2 The Chaos first wanted to retrofit and reuse the structure as a garage - a non-conforming, non-permitted use by the site's current zoning. Although Mr. Chao did occasional automobile repair work on this site, the owners were unable to prove that they had continuously used the building as a garage, and any non-conforming use that is inactive for greater than 180 days reverts to the requirements of the underlying land use designation. Working with Planning Department staff, who in turn sought the input of the City's Engineering Department staff, the Chaos then investigated the possibilities of formally applying to resume an auto relmair use in the building. The Etiwanda Specific Plan does not allow for auto repair uses in a residentially zoned area. The only way for the Chaos to apply for permission to reuse the building would be per the special use variations incentive given to designated landmarks as specified in the Development Code (Section ~7.08.030.7). With this incentive, landmark owners may request, via the Conditional Use Permit process, a small-scale, non-residential use. Previous examples of this process include the Cousin's (Christmas) House as a Bed and Breakfast and the Albert House as a home and boutique. This section of the Development Code was not written with uses like auto repair in mind, but rather for minor offices, antique shops, book stores, florists, and other low-intensity businesses. If this Commission were to designate the building as a Landmark and they and the ~ianning Cc~sion were to approve the conditional Use Permit, the owners would be responsible for all on- and off-site improvements. Per City codes, policies, and ordinances, these improvements could and probably would include items like the following: street dedication, drainage facilities, driveway cuts, right turn lanes, construction, and a variety of on-site improvements such as parking lot construction and landscaping. These required improvements would decidedly be cost prohibitive, ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars in initial outlay. SITE LOCATI~q~ AND DESCRIPTI~ Location and Description: The parcel is a relatively flat piece of land located on the northeast corner of Base Line Road and Etiwanda Avenue. The site is roughly ~50 square feet in size and relatively clear of any vegetation or landscaping. Site Land Use, Zoning, Specific Plan Designations: Per the Etiwanda Specific Plan, the parcel's land use is Low-Medium Residential. From the late ~930s to the mid-1980s, it was utilized as a filling station and later solely as an auto repair garage. Surrounding Land Use, Zoning, Etiwanda Specific plan Designations: Land to the north, south, and east of the subject site is also zoned for Low-Medium Residential use. The parcel to the west retains a Community Service designation that allows for mixture of residential and low-impact commercial/office uses. HPC STAFF REPORT LD 93-0.2 - NORA & JOSE CHAO January 12, 1993 Page 3 Physical Description: This single-storied, rectangularly shaped structure was constructed of unreinforced concrete blocks. Its masonry walls are covered by a wood-framed, side-gabled roof, the eaves of which extend slightly over the building walls. Large sliding doors of corrugated iron provide auto access from the south and west sides of the building and at the southwest corner a one- by-one planed aluminum window and standard sized doors allow light and pedestrian access to that part of the structure, which most likely served as an office. A small, shed-roofed bay has been added to the buildings rear (north) facade. A concrete pad that used to serve as the gas pump island was present at the time of the 1990 survey but has since been removed. Signs denoting the structure as the "Etiwanda Auto Repair" have been painted over but are still present. SI~F~FI(~C~A~LYSlS Historical Background and Significance: Not much is known about Ethel Geidner who owned the site when the building was constructed in 1929-1930. She and F. L. Geidner owned the property until 1945 when it was sold to Lawrence and Miriam Mueller. Lawrence was the son of Ernst and Katharine Stegmeier Mueller and Miriam's sister, Catherine, was married to Tom Hame. The Harnes ran the garage until retiring in the mid-1970s. Like the Pearson Filling Station and Garage on the northeast corner of Etiwanda Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, the garage served as an important link in the daily patterns of life in the small agricultural co~nunity of Etiwanda. Although an extensive body of research supporting this building does not exist, staff believes that the building's significance is such that it meets the intent of our Historic Preservation Ordinance. The structure is of modest size and design and lacks any distinguishing architectural characteristics as it was constructed for utilitarian and functional uses. It has retained its basic structural integrity, but its contextual significance has been diminished by the widening of Base Line Road and the related residential build-up in the area. Issues: This demolition request is complicated by the difficulties the building's owner would encounter if they pursued reusing it and by the time constraints placed on the City per the State-mandated URMB compliance. February 1993, will mark the date at which all retrofitting work shall be commenced on identified buildings or the demolition of the building. Furthermore, per the URMB Ordinance, the Commission may require the owner of an identified building to complete a feasibility study that examines the possibilities of reusing and rehabilitating the building. Requiring this of a husband an~. wife owner would seem excessive in light of the difficulties and costs that the owner HPC STAFF REPORT LD 93-02 - NORA & JOSE CHAO January 12, 1993 Page 4 would go through to complete any retrofitting and especially the on- and off-site costs associated with developing the site. Environmental Assessment: Landmark designations are excepted under CEQA, per Article 19, Section 15308. The requested demolition of the building, known as the Harne's Garage, would have a negative impact on the environment if completed. Staff recommends the issuance of a Negative Declaration with the following mitigations: Document the building with photographs, measured drawings, and descriptive narrative roughly following the Guidelines set forth by the Historic American Building Survey (HABS). Require the placement of a City-approved Point of Interest plaque, when the site is developed, that describes the structure and its history. FACTS FOR FINDINGS Per Section 2.24.090 of the City's Historic Preservation Ordinance, the following findings are made in support of this designation application: Historic and Cultural Significance: Findings: The proposed landmark is particularly representative of an historical period, type, style, region, or way of life. Fact: Representing the prime years of the Etiwanda citrus community, the structure harkens back to an era of agricultural growth and development. Offering fuel, mechanical services, and often a helping hand, the station and its owners were part of the local area's cultural fabric. Findings: The proposed landmark is connected with a business or use which was once COmmon but is now rare. Fact: Gas stations and garages from the early age of the automobile were a prominent feature of many local landscapes, including the Etiwanda area. Most of these roadside stations and garages have fallen out of use or been abandoned or demolished. With their loss, physical reminders of the everyday patterns that characterized community life 60 years ago are fading. Neighborhood and Geographic Setting Findings: The proposed landmark in its location represents an established and familiar visqal feature of the neighborhood, community, or city. " HPC STAFF REPORT LD 93-02 - NORA & JOSE CHAO January 12, 1993 Page 5 Fact: For over 65 years, Harne's Garage has been a community resource and its owners, the Geidners and Muellers have added to the communal experience of the Etiwanda area. Staff finds that the Commission should recommend to the City Council that the Harne's Garage/Etiwanda Auto Repair be designated as a Point of Historic Interest and that a Mitigated Negative Declaration be issued for the demolition permit for the said structure. Respectfully submitted, W'~J. 'lenderson, AICP Principal Planner LJH:A~:mlg Attachments: Exhibit "HPC-I" - Historic P~source Survey Form Exhibit "HPC-2" - Site Map Resolution of Approval State of California - The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AHD RECREATION OFFICE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY IDENTIFICATION AND LOCATION 1. Historic Name: Harne's Garage 2. Ceamon or Current Name: Eti~anda Auto Repair Ntarber & Street: 12906 W. Baseline Ave. City: Rancho Cucamonga Vicinity Only: 4. Quad Map No:. UTM Z A: B: 5. Parcel No: 0227-131-17 Other: Set. No. National Register Status: Local Designation: Zip: County (3-Letter Designator): C: D: DESCRIPTION 6. Property Category: If District, Number of Documented Resources: 7. Briefly describe the present physical appearance of the property, including condition, boundaries, surroundings, and (if appropriate) architectural style: Single story rectangular shaped structure, of cJxx:rete block construction with side gable roof of composite shingles. There will be Large corrugated iron sliding doors on the south and west sides of the structure. A single entrance is Located on the south side with a one by one aluminum window. There appears to be a shed extension to the rear of the structure. A sign is located on the south side that reads .Eliwanda Auto Repair". The sign has been painted over. A smell concrete island that used to hold the gas pml~s is located i~mediateLy in front of the building. There is a sllm[[ addition to the rear of the structure that appears to have been restrooms. No Landscaping is present on this side. Rock curbing and mature street trees are located along the west side of the property. 8. Alterations & Date: 9. ReLated Features on Property: 10. PLan~,ing Agency: City of Rancho Cucamonga 11. Owner & Address: Jose Chao 12906 BaseLine Ave. Rancho Cucamonga, CA 12. Type of O~nership: Private 91701 13. Present Use:Service Station - Major Zoning: Low-Medium (E.S.P.) Threats: URMB HISTORICAL lNFORHAT!ON 16. Consruction gate(s): 1929 17. Architect: Unknown Original Location: Yes Builder: Unknown 18. Historic Attributes (With Nu~nber fro~ List): Date Moved: SIGNIFICANCE AND EVALUATION 19. Context for Evaluation: Thene: Area: Period: Property Type: Context formaLLy developed?: 20. BriefLy discuss the properry's importance within the context. Use historical and architectural analysis as appropriate. COSMOats with similar properties. This structure represents a 1930s Local automotive service station. It is of sin~te construction and styling. This type of structure would have been common for small co~maunities such es ELiwanda, and would probably have been used as a local ,mchine shop and blacksmith shop as weLL as a gas station. The structure was originally constructed in 1929 white the property was o~,~ed by Ethel B. Geidner. Geidr~r owned the property fro~ 1921 to 1936, when an F.L Geidner was added to the deed. The Geidners owned the property until 1945, when it was sold to Laurence and Miriam #ue[Ler. It appears that the site was used continuously as a service station until the 1980s. It has retained the originaL sign that says ELiwanda Auto Repair on the front and sides, as we[[ as the concrete is[and where the gas p~maps were located. it is an excellent exanM~te of · local garage of this period. 21. Sources: San Bernardino County Lot Assessor Books 22. AppLicable National Register Criteria: 23. Other recognition: State Landmark Nteber: 24. Eva[uator: Lynn Merrill Year of Evaluation: 1990 Survey Type: S (C=Coeprehensive, P~Project ReLated, S=Sing[e Property 26. Survey Nee: Rancho Cucamonga Update/URN Assesssent 27. Year Form Prepared: 1990 By (Nalae): Lynn MerriLL Organization: #anagea~-nt Sciences AppLications, Inc. Address: 123 East Ninth Street, Suite 204 City, State Zip: UpLand, CaLifornia, 91786 Phone: (714) 981-0894 Sketch asp. Sho~ location end boundaries of property in relation to nearby streets, railways, natural [snclnarks, etc. Name each feature. ~ ~o~ 7 1300 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING ISSUANCE OF A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION AND RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF POINT OF HISTORIC INTEREST 93- 0 1 OR HISTORIC LANDMARK 93-02 TO DESIGNATE HARNE' S GARAGE, LOCATED AT 12906 BASE LINE ROAD, AS A POINT OF HISTORIC INTEREST OR LANDMARK - APN: 227-131-17. A. Recitals. (i) The City of Rancho Cucamonga has filed an application for a Landmark as described in the title of this Resolution. Jose and Nora Chao have submitted a demolition request for the said property. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Landmark is referred to as "the application." (ii) On January 12, 1993, the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the appli ca tion. (iii) All legal prerequisites to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, ~iEREFORE, it is hereby found. determined and resolved by the Historic Preservation of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. This Cc~m~ssion hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part "A", of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. The application applies to approximately a one-half acre of land, basically a square configuration, located at the northeast corner of Base Line Road and Etiwanda Avenue. 3. Based upon substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-referenced public hearing on January 12, 1993, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, and pursuant to Section 2.24.090 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, this Commission hereby makes the following findings and facts: A. Historical and Cultural Significance: Finding 1: The proposed Landmark is particularly representative of an historic period, type, style, region, or way of life. Fact: Representing the prime years of the Etiwanda citrus community, the structure harkens back to an era of agricultural growth and development. Offering fuel, mechanical services, and often a helping hand, the station and its owners were a-part of the local area's cultural fabric. HPC RESOLUTION NO. LD 93-02 - HARNE'S GARAGE January. 12, 1993 Page 2 Finding 2: The proposed Landmark is connected with a business or use which was once common but is now rare. Fact: Gas stations and garages from the early ag~ of the automobile were a prominent feature of many local landscapes, including the Etiwanda area. Most of these roadside stations and garages have fallen out of use or been abandoned or demolished. With their loss, physical reminders of the everyday patterns, that characterized community life 60 years ago, are fading. B. Neighborhood and Geographic Setting Finding 1: The proposed Landmark in its location represents an established and familiar visual feature of the neighborhood, community or city. Fact: For over 65 years, Harne's Garage has been a community resource and its owners, the Geidners and Muellers have added to the communal experience of the Etiwande area. 5. This Commission hereby finds that the project has been reviewed and considered for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 and, fun. her, eh4s CtmmissiG~ hereby ~e~nds issuance of a S~L'r~i.~jat~d Ne~ati~ Declarati~ with the following ~iti~ati~s: me Document the building with photographs, measured drawings, and descriptive narrative roughly following the Guideline~ set forth by the Historic American Building Survey (HABS). bo Require the placement of a City-approved Point of Interest plaque, when the site is developed, that describes the structure and its history. 6. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 above, this Commission hereby resolves that, pursuant to Chapter 2.24 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby recommends approval of this Landmark Application on the 12th day of January 1993. 7. The Chairman of this Commission shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 12TH DAY OF JANUARY 1993. Marsha Meek Banks, Chairman AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSIONERS: City of RancAo Cuc~monga Application for HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATION HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST DESIGNATION RECEIVED X HisVoric Landmark Hi..tor::Lc Point Of IBLL~li~ 1993 IDENTIFICATION 1. Common N-~e: F~tiwanda Fill Station Z. 3. City of Rancho Cucamonga Planning Division --" Ris~oric N~me, if known: Harne's Garaqe Street or Rural Address: 12906 Etiwanda Ave City: Rancho Cucamonca Zip: 91701 County:San Bernardino Assessor's Parcel No.0227-131-17 Zone:Low Medium Residential Le~al Description:Etiwanda Colony Lands W 150 Ft S 150 Ft Lot 13 Blk. Present Owmer, if known: Buena Vista,InA~ress:7201 Haven Ave. E-246 public City: Rch Cucamonq%iP: 91701 Ownership is: private X Present Use: None Orl[inal Use:Gas Station "Fill Up" Other past unes: Welding, Auto Repair. DESCRIPTION 6. Briefly describe the present physlcal appearance of the site or structure and describe any major alterations free its orLfinal condition: The structure is a concrete masonry buildin~ constructed around 1946, it has a qabled roof and sliding corrinated steel doors. Oriqinall¥, it was much further from the street; however, Baseline has since been widened. Location sketch map (draw & label site and nurroundinf streets, roads, and prominent landmarks): See Addendum A 8. Approximate property size: Lot Size (in feet) Frontage 150 Depth lbO or approx. acrea~e~/9 ~mre 9. Condition= (check one) a. Excellent b. Good c. Fair X d. Deteriorated e. No Ionfor in existence 10. Is the feature: a. Altered? b. UnalZ®red? X 11. Surroundiufs: (check more than one ~f necessary) a. Open land X b. !tesiden~lal c. Scattered bulldlnfs d. Densely built-up e. Commercial f. Industrial K. Other 12. Threats to Site: a. 'None known b. Private development. c. Zoning X d. Public Works Project e. Vandalism~ f. Other 13. Dates of enclosed photograph(s) 1940's throuqh 1993 NOTE: The following (Items 14-19) are for structures only. 14. Primary exterior building material: a. Stone~ b. Brick...X c. Stucco_.._____ d. Adobe e. Wood~ f. Other 15. Is the Structure: a. On its original el~e? Yes b. Moved? c. Unknown? 16. Year of Initial Construction: 1946 This Date is: a. Factual b. Estima~ed X 17. Architect (if known): 18. Builder (if known): Henry Klusman 19. Related Features: a. Barn b. Carriage houris c. Outhouse d. Shed(e) e. Formal Garden(s) f. Windmill ~. Watertower/tankhouse h. Other Car Hydraulic 1. None Lift(from 1940's) SI6NIFICANCE 20. Briefly state hintorical and/or architectural ~mportance (include dates, evenan, and persons associated with the site w~en known): See Addendum B 21. Main them of the historic resource: (check only one): a. Architecture b. Arts & Leisure c. Economic/Industrial X d. Government e. Explorstion/~ttl~nt f. Military g. Religion h. Social/Education · 22. Sources: List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews, and their dates: See Addendum C 2S. Date form prepared 12-7-1993 By (name): Greg Michaels & Kristine Michaels &ddresn: 7201 Haven Ave E246Cl~y:Rch Cucamonqa Zip: 91701 Phone: 909-899-7779 Organization:Buena Vista, Inc. **Greg Michaels & Kristine Michaels, sole owners of Buena Vista, Inc. Cl~y Use Only /q19 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING DENIAL OF HISTORIC LANDMARK 93-05, TO DESIGNATE THE }~%RNE'S GARAGE LOCATED AT 12906 BASE LINE ROAD AS AN HISTORIC LANDMARK, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 227-131-17. A. Recitals. (i) Greg and Kristine Michaels have filed an application for an Historic Landmark Designation as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Landmark Designation request is referred to as "the application." (ii) On January 12, 1994, the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application. (iii) All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the Historic Preservation of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. This Commission hereby specifically finds that all of the fact~ set forth in the Recitals, Part "A," of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. The application applies to approximately 1/2 acre of land, basically a square configuration, located at the northeast corner of Base Line Road and Etiwanda Avenue. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Commission during the above-referenced public hearing on January 12, 1994, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, and pursuant to Section 2.24.090 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, this Commission hereby finds that the aforementioned building does not meet the criteria for designation. 4. This Commission hereby finds that the project has been reviewed and considered for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 and is exempt under Section 15308. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Commission hereby resolves that pursuant to Chapter 2.24 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, that the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby recommends denial on the 12th day of January 1994, of Landmark Designation Application No. 93-05. 6. The Chairman of this Commission shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. " .. HPC RESOLUTION NO. LD 93-05 - MICHAELS January 12, 1994 Page 2' APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 12TH DAY OF JANUARY 1994. E. David Barker, Chairman AYES: NOES: ABSENT= COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSIONERS: RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST 94-01, TO DESIGNATE THE HARNE'S GARAGE, LOCATED AT 12906 BASE LINE ROAD, AS AN HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 227-131-17. A. Recitals. (i) The City of Rancho Cucamonga has filed an application for an Historic Point of Interest designation as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Point of Interest request is referred to as "the application." (ii) On January 12, 1994, the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application. (iii) All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this Resolution have occurred. B. Resolution. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby found, determined, and resolved by the Historic Preservation of the City of Rancho Cucamonga as follows: 1. This Commission hereby specifically finds that all of the facts set forth in the Recitals, Part "A," of this Resolution are true and correct. 2. The application applies to approximately 1/2 acre of land, basically a square configuration, located at the northeast corner of Base Line Road and Etiwanda Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga. 3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this commission during the above-referenced public hearing on January 12, 1994, including written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, and pursuant to Section 2.24.090 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, this Commission hereby makes the following findings and facts: Historical and Cultural Significance: Finding 1: The proposed Point of Interest is particularly representative of an historic period, type, style, region, or way of life. Fact/s: Representing the last years of the small and cohesive community, the structure harkens back to an era of agricultural growth and development. Offering fuel and mechanical services, the station and its owners were part of the local area's cultural fabric. HPC RESOLUTION NO. POI 94-01 - CITY OF R.C. January 12, 1994 Page 2 B. Neighborhood and Geographic Setting= Finding 1= The proposed Point of Interest, in its location, represents an established and familiar visual feature of the neighborhood, community, or city. Fact/s= For over 45 years, Harne's Garage has been a community feature and its historic owners, the Geidners and Muellers, added to the communal experience of the Etiwanda area. 4. This Commission hereby finds that the project has been reviewed and considered for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 and has found it exempt under Section 15308. 5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs 1, 2, 3, and 4 above, this Commission hereby resolves that pursuant to Chapter 2.24 of the Rancho Cucemonga Municipal Code, that the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Rancho Cucamonga hereby recommends approval on the 12th day of January 1994, of Historic Point of Interest No. 94-01. 6. The Chairman of this Commission shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution. APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS 12TH DAY OF JANUARY 1994. E. David Barker, Chairman AYES= NOES= ABSENT= COMMISSIONERS= COMMISSIONERS= COMMISSIONERS=