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HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
AGENDA
TUESDAY December 8, 1992 5:00 P.M.
RANCHO CUCAMONGA CIVIC CENTER
10500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE
� RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA
' I. Pledge of Allegiance
II. Roll Call
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Commissioner Arner Vice-Chair Haskvitz
Chairman Banks of Commissioner Schmidt
0 5 Commissioner Billings Commissioner Tessier _
Commissioner Cooper �!
. III. Approval of Minutes
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IV. Old Business
A. STATUS UPDATE ON THE PEARSON GARAGE AND FILLING STATION -
Oral Report
V. Public Hearings
The following items are public hearings in whicQdr?ess
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individuals may voice their opinion of the relatect.
Please wait to be recognized by the Chairman and the
Commission by stating your name and address. All sions
shall be limited to 5 minutes per individual for eachs--
B. HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST DESIGNATION 92-01 - H. W. MINOR
RESIDENCE - A proposal to designate the H. W. Minor
residence, located at 10304 19th Street, as a local Point: of
Historic Interest - APN 1076-141-01. Related file:
Tentative Tract 15531 .
VI. Announcements
VII. Public Comments
VIII. Adjournment
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA
STAFF REPORT
DATE: December 8, 1992
TO: Chairman and Members of the Historic Preservation Commission
FROM: Larry Henderson, AICP, Principal Planner
BY: Steve Hayes, Associate Planner
SUBJECT: HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST DESIGNATION 92-01 - H. W. MINOR
RESIDENCE - A proposal to designate the H. W. Minor
Residence, located at 10304 19th Street, as a Historic Point
of Interest - APN: 1076-141-01. Related File: Tentative
Tract 15531.
BACKGROUND: Staff has been working with Hix Development over the past
two months in the processing of Tentative Tract 15531, which includes
the H. W. Minor residence and the associated Alta Loma Egg Ranch within
its boundaries. The Minor residence was originally listed as a SUS
(Surveyed with Undetermined Significance) on the City's Historic Site
List (see Exhibit "HPC-1").
On November 10, 1992, the Historic Preservation Commission reviewed the
conceptual plans for the tentative tract map, which includes the Minor
residence preserved in place on one of the 30 lots within the
subdivision. The Commission directed staff to schedule this item for
public hearing to formally consider the residence as a local historic
Point of Interest.
SITE LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION: Situated on the northeast corner of 19th
Street and Mayberry Avenue, the .74-acre parcel is relatively flat,
sloping from north to south at approximately 4 percent. The site
contains the H. W. Minor residence, the Alta Loma Egg Ranch store,
several chicken coops, and a mature citrus grove.
SITE LAND USE, ZONING, AND GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: The residence is
currently utilized as a single family residence and the egg ranch store
is open during regular business hours and on weekends. The site :s
designated Low Residential (2-4 dwelling units per acre) by the General
Plan and Development Districts Map.
SURROUNDING LAND USE, ZONING, GENERAL PLAN, AND SPECIFIC PLAN
DESIGNATIONS: The surrounding land in all directions is developed an,J
zoned for low density residential uses. Immediately north of the future
subdivision is the right-of-way for the future Foothill Freeway.
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POI 92-01 - H.W. MINOR RESIDENCE
December 8, 1992
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF RESIDENCE: The H. W. Minor residence,
constructed in approximately 1927, is a single-story bungalow with
several low gables and Wide overhanging eaves. Many modifications to
the structure, including a patio enclosure and horizontal aluminum
siding, have been completed over the years. A detached two-car garage
probably closely emulates the architecture of the house as it was
originally constructed. It appears that a portion of the citrus grove
was replaced with the egg ranch sometime after 1949. Further details
about the site and any structures thereon can be found in the attached
State Historic Resource Survey Form completed in 1988 (refer to Exhibit
"HPC-3") .
ANALYSIS/HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The structure constructed in
approximately 1927 and was the home of Wilbur Minor, who was a butcher
in the Cucamonga and Alta Loma area. Several historical resources
indicate that Wilbur Minor was associated with the Kincaid Market in
downtown Cucamonga as early as 1912 and drove a wagon to deliver fresh
meats in the community. He was later associated with the G. A. Billings
Grocery in Alta Loma, renting the north half of the building for a meat
market. He also continued his home meat delivery by truck, with his
route extending out as far east as Etiwanda and west to San Antonio
Canyon. His association with the property can be documented until
1945. Due to the importance of the achievements of Wilbur Minor in
supplying the young community with a much-needed service, this residence
should stand to represent his achievements.
ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE: Again, the overall form and material use
exhibited for the Minor Residence is typical of the bungalow style
utilized commonly during the 1920s and 1930s. Because of the numerous
exterior modifications completed on the residence over the years, staff
concurs with the State Historians that determined that the Minor house's
significance has been diminished by these alterations, especially the
aluminum siding and replacement of the wood-frame windows with aluminum
sliding windows. However, because many of the alterations are
reversible, the Minor house could potentially be restored to its
original condition in the future and a Landmark designation could be
pursued.
ISSUES: In reviewing the request to preserve the Minor residence in
place, staff notes the following issues for the Commission to consider:
1 . Perimeter Wall/Fence Situation: During the processing of
Tentative Tract 15531, staff has been encouraging the developer
of the project to utilize open perimeter fencing in front of
the structure to open views of the residence to 19th Street.
In conversations with the developer, they concur that this
issue can be addressed readily through the use of open tubular
fencing with rock pilasters and cap, similar to the design used
around the perimeter of another historic structure, the Lord
House on the east side of Hellman Avenue.
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POI 92-01 - H.W. MINOR RESIDENCE
December 8, 1992
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2. Detached Garage: As noted earlier, a detached two-car garage
currently exists north and west of the Minor residence.
Because of the circulation conflicts created with the
development of the subdivision, the applicant intends to
demolish this garage and construct a new detached two-car
garage that is accessed through the new local street system
within Tentative Tract 15531. Staff has stressed to the
developer the importance of providing a new detached two-car
garage that closely emulates the historical character of the
Minor residence, subject to close scrutiny of the Planning
Division staff. If the Historic Preservation Commission
concurs, staff will review the designs for the new garage
addressing any Commission concerns and ensuring the
architecture is in close compliance with the residence prior to
issuing building permits for the garage.
3. Egg Ranch/Citrus Grove: Throughout much of the site's history,
the primary use and function of the property was a working
citrus grove. However, sometime after 1949, this complex was
modified to a working egg ranch in conjunction with the citrus
growing industry, which is a long-standing tradition in Alta
Loma. With the future development of the property as a
residential subdivision, the developer intends to remove all
structures associated with the egg ranch and citrus trees on
the property. Therefore, staff would recommend that the
significance of the egg ranch and citrus grove be documented by
incorporating a plaque or a similar historic monument with
text, subject to staff review and approval, near the
intersection of 19th Street and Mayberry Avenue.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: Historic Point of Interest designations are
exempt under CEQA per Article 19, Section 15308• This designation is
accompanied by a duly advertised public hearing.
FACT FOR FINDINGS: In Section 2.24.090 of the City's Historic
Preservation Ordinance, the following findings are made concerning the
designation:
A. Historical and Cultural Significance:
Finding: The proposed Point of Interest is particularly
representative of an historic period, type, style, region, or
way of life.
Fact/s: The house in question serves as an example of the
single-story bungalow architectural style used commonly in the
area during the 1920s and 1930s.
Finding: The proposed Point of Interest was connected with
someone renowned, important, or a local personality.
HPC STAFF REPORT
POI 92-01 - H.W. MINOR RESIDENCE
December 8, 1992
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Fact/s: The residence was constructed and occupied by Wilbur
Minor, who provided butcher services for residents primarily in
the Alta Loma area of the City.
B. Neighborhood and Geographic Setting:
Finding: The proposed Point of Interest in its location
represents an established and familiar visual feature of the
neighborhood, community, or city.
Fact/s: Residents of the City have been traveling to and from
this site for almost 50 years to purchase commodities
associated with the egg ranch store.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Historic Preservation
Commission forward its approval to the City Council to designate the
H.W. Minor residence as a local historic Point of Interest.
Respectfully submitted,
Larry, Henderson, AICP
Principal Planner
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Attachments: Exhibit "HPC-1" - Site Utilization & Tentative Tract Map
Exhibit "HPC-2" - State Historic Resource Survey Form
Exhibit "HPC-3" - Photographs of Site
Draft City Council Resolution of Approval
Resolution of Approval
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ARCHITECTURAL INVENTORY/EVALUATION FORM MAP REFERENCE NO. 36
County- Routs-Postmilr. SBd 30 O.Wn.8 ( ) USTED ( ) DETERMINED ELIGIBLE
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IDENTIFICATION
1.Common Name: The Ranch Egg Ston
2.Hlstoric Name: H. W. Minor residence
3.Strest or rural address: 10304 19th Stnst
City: Rancho Cucamonga (Alta Loma) Zip Cods: 91701 Couftty: San Bernardino
4.Paroel Number: 202-191-06, -28 and -29 Plrsssttt Owner: Millard and Rhoda Herr
Address: 818 Lamplighter City: Upland ZIP Cods: 92786
LOwnership Is: ( ) Public (x) Private
6.Prseent Use: Resider dal, egg production and sales "Mal Use: Residential
DESCRIPTION
7a.Archhectural Style: Bungalow
7b.Odefly describe the present PHYSICAL CONDITION of the sits or structure and daak»any major
aRerations from Its original condition:
This complex faces 19th Stre4 but the orange grow extends into the proposed freeway right-of-way south of
Highland Avenue. The property is a citrus and chicken ranch with on-site on Saler the use of 1hs property for ec
production is a relatively We addition to an older citrus ranch The house, bulk in 1929, is a single-story bungalow
with a roof of several intersecting low gables with wide overhanging saws. The fnmt porch projects from the mass
of the building under a low gable rod;the cobblestone rad and battered piers with their concrete caps are still deary
evident. but the porch has now been ondosed with siding and large aluminum framed windows. Fenestration
consists of a mix of double hung windows of varying shapes;a cottage window in the front elevation has a
multi-paned upper portion, flanked by two narrow double hog widows. The formerly recessed side porch on the
west has been enclosed, as has a back comer porch. The entire building is encased in horizontal aluminum siding.
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S. Construction date
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9. ArotdOM: Unkrwan
10. IMMer: Unknown
11. Approx.property sate;In lees;
Frontage: 380' Della%
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18.Condkion: Excellent ! ) Good (x ) Fair ( ) Deteriorated ( )
14.Alterstions: Poach enclosures, aluminum siding, partial replacement of citrus grove 1*chicken houses
1&Surroundings:(Check more than one N necessary)Open land ( ) Scattered buildings ( )
Densely built-up( ) Re*ldential (x ) Industrial ( ) Commercial ( ) Other. Citrus grove
1a.Thrests to site: None known ( ) Private Development( ) Zoning ( )Vandalism ( ) Public Works Project (x )
Other:
17.1*the structure: On its original site? (x ) Moved? ( ) Unknown? ( )
18.Related features: Garage, egg store,chicken houses,feed hoppers, modem house, citrus grove
SIGNIFICANCE
19.8Hefly stab historical and/or architectural importance(include dates,events,and persons associated with
the alb):
This complex is a waking egg ranch, ran in the context of the local community where suburbanization is now
replacing the former agricultural landscape. Egg ranching in conjunction with citrus growing is a long-standing
tradition in Alta Loma. However,the egg production aspect of this property is comparatively recsK as the property
appears to have been a small citrus ranch throughout most of its history, with a portion of the grove removed for
chicken houses after 1949. (CONTINUED)
Location sketch map(draw 8 label
sib and surrounding st►so . roads.
20JAaln theins of the historic resource: (111 more than one and prominent landmarks):Sae Map 3
is checked, number in order of importance.)
Architecture ( ) Artsa Leisure ( )
Economic/Industrial ( ) Exploration/Settlement ( )
Government ( ) Military ( ) Religion ( )
Sociai/Education ( )
21.9ources (List books, documents, surveys, personal
interviews and their dates.)
'Designated and Potential Historical Site List', City of Rancho
Cucamonga, March 1988;City historical survey property Nw for 10304
19th Street, Planning Oepartmern, City of Rancho Cucamonga; Sari
Bernardino County Assessor, Lot Books 33, 65, 95 and 172; Fairchild
Aerial Photo Collection, Whitder College(Photos 0-829, 1930;C-4061,
1936; 13990-3-67, 1949
The History of Alta Loma_Catrnrnis_ 1880-1980. by Martha Gaines
Stoebe, 1961; Interview, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Billings, Alta Loma,
February 17. 1969.
22J0att form prepared: February 21, 1989
By: Aaron A.Gallup, Bonnie W. Parks
Organization: Caltrans
Address: 1120 N Street
City: Sacramerm Zip Cods: 95814
Phone: (916) 920-7M
CONTINUATION SHEET MAP REFERENCE NO. 36
7b.OrlrNy do be the present PHYSICAL CONDITION of the site or structure and describe any major
alaratbna from Its original condition:
Northeast of the house is a two-car garage which appears to be contemporary with the house; it is similar in styling,
with a low gable roof and wide overhanging saves. It is clad in horizontal wood siding,and has a siding garage
door in the gable and. Directly north of the house is an older wood frame outbuilding with beveled siding, now
remodeled to serve as a sales room for eggs and convenience grooerkm Behind the sales room stand the
structures associated with on production, including several metal feed hoppers,a corrugated metal shed, and
seven chicken houses with corrugated metal roofs. Farther north is an old wooden shed, a new (or substantially
remodeled older) house on a connate foundation, and a circular water tank on a cobblestone bass which is located
at the northwest comer of the property. Historic aerial photos (1930)show the house in ib present location with the
garage directly behind;the south half of the property contained a citrus grove,while the north hal was still bars. By
1936, the citrus grow on the north half appeared newly planted. The improvements associated with the chicken
ranch are more recent than the grove,as they still did not appear on serial photographs of the property in 1949;the
only improvements shown were the house and garage and a second house in the southwest comer of the north five
acres. The remaining citrus groves.Primarily lemon,occupy the property to the north and east of the chicken
houses. The garage appears to have been moved to its present location northeast of the house after 1949, and the
present sales room constructed upon or moved to the former garage eke;this was probably done to allow
construction of the circular driveway around the house. providing a separate one-way entrance and exit for egg
sales traffic.
19.Briefly stats historical and/or architectural Importance(Include dates,events,and persons associated with
the site):
Wilbur Minor was a butcher in the Cucamonga and Alta Loma areas. According to The Hisory of Aka Loma. Minor
was associated with a market in Cucamonga as early as 1912. and drew a wagon to deliver fresh meat to residents
in the community. He was talar associated with the G.A. 84ings Grocery in Aka Loma. renting the north hal of the
building for a meat market He also continued his home meat die very by truck with his route extending as far as
Etiwanda and San Antonio Canyon. By 1927 he was shown as the owner of the subject property, two five-acre lots
in Aka Loma;county records show a small assessment fa"trees/Vines'which may indkWe citrus acreage. The
property had no structural improvements until Assessment Year 1030,when a substantial improvement was taxed,
indicating that Minor bulk his house in 1 MS. The pce of the house on the lot in 1900 is confirmed by aerial
photos. His association with this property can be documented untlt 1946,when k was trap stewed to Ivy Minor, who
was shown as the sole owner in subsequent years. The property was later sold to Millard and Rhoda Herr, he was
a teacher and his wife was a nurse. Now retired.they continue to own the property, but no longer live onsite.
The house has been substantially altered in recent years, and no longer retains ie historic appearance. While the
combination on ranch and clIPA grow function is notable. k is a modem use which developed after 1949.
Although Wilbur Minor was widely known in time area, he does not appear to have made major contrbutions to the
history or development of the community. In summary,the property does not appear to be associated with persons
or events significant in the history of the local community, nor does it retain sufficient architectural interest to quality
it for National Register eitgbiby.
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING HISTORIC POINT OF
INTEREST DESIGNATION 92-01, THEREBY DESIGNATING THE H.W.
MINOR RESIDENCE, --LOCATED AT 10304 19TH STREET, AS A
LOCAL HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST, AND MAKING FINDINGS IN
SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 1076-141-01.
WHEREAS, Hix Development has filed an application for Point of
Interest Designation 92-01, as described in the title of this Resolution.
Hereinafter in this Resolution, the subject Point of Interest Designation is
referred to as the "application".
WHEREAS, on December 8, 1992, the Historic Preservation Commission
of the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the
application and, following the conclusion of said public hearing, adopted
Resolution No. * , thereby recommending to this City Council that said
application be approved.
WHEREAS, on , the City Council of t
City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on tffe
application and concluded said hearing on that date.
WHEREAS, all legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this
Resolution have occurred.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga
does hereby find, determine, and resolve as follows:
SECTION 1 : The application applies to property located at Assessor
Parcel Number 1076-141-01.
SECTION 2: The application applies to approximately .74 acres of
land, basically a rectangular configuration located at 10304 19th Street, at
the northeast corner of 19th Street and Mayberry Avenue.
SECTION 3: The proposed Point of Interest meets the following
criteria established in Chapter 2.24.090 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal
Code:
A. Historical and Cultural Significance:
1. The proposed Point of Interest is ,particularly
representative of a historical period, type, style,
region, or way of life.
2. The proposed Point of Interest was connected with someone
renowned, important, or a local personality.
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FOR DISCUSSION PURPO8t• OW.
B. Neighborhood and Geographic Setting:
1. The proposed Point of Interest, in its location,
represents an established and familiar visual feature of
the neighborhood, community, and city (Ord. 70 Section 9,
1979) .
SECTION 4: Designation of a Point of Interest is exempt from CEQA
(Article 19, Section 15308) .
SECTION 5: Based upon the substantial evidence received and
reviewed by this Council and based on the findings set forth above,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga approves the designation of the H. W. Minor residence as a Historic
Point of Interest.
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FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF
HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST DESIGNATION 92-01, DESIGNATING THE
H. W. MINOR RESIDENCE, LOCATED AT 10304 19TH STREET, AS A
LOCAL HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST AND MAKING FINDINGS IN
SUPPORT THEREOF - APN: 1076-141-01.
A. Recitals.
(i) Hix Development has filed an application for a Point of Interest
Designation as described in the title of this Resolution. Hereinafter in this
Resolution, the subject Point of Interest is referred to as "the application."
(ii) On December 8, 1992, 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 Resolutiln
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 .74 acres of land,
basically a rectangular configuration, located at the northeast corner of 19th
Street and Mayberry Avenue.
3. Based upon substantial evidence presented to this Commission during
the above-referenced public hearing on December 8, 1992, 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 Point of Interest is particu L rly
representative of an historic period, type, style, region, or
way of life.
Fact/s: The house in question serves as an example of the
single-story bungalow architectural style use commonly in tno
area during the 1920a and 1930s.
HPC RESOLUTION NO.
POI 92-01 - H. W. MINOR RESIDENCE
December 8, 1992
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Finding: 2. The proposed Point of Interest was connected with
someone renowned, important, or a local personality.
Fact/s: The"residence was constructed and occupied by Wilbur
Minor, who provided butcher services for residents primarily in
the Alta Loma area of the City.
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: Residents of the City have been traveling to and from
this site for almost 50 years to purchase commodities associated
with the egg ranch store.
4. Designation of a Historic Point of Interest is exempt from CEQ1
(Article 19, Section 15308) .
5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs T,
2, 3, 4 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 on this 8th day of
December 1992, of Historic Point of Interest No. 92-01.
6. The Chairman of this Commission shall certify to the adoption of
this Resolution.
APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS STH DAY OF DECEMBER 1992•
Marsha Meek Hanks, Chairman
AYES: COMMISSIONERS:
NOES: COMMISSIONERS:
ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS:
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