HomeMy WebLinkAbout91-275 - Resolutions RESOLUI~ON NO. 91-275
A RESOI33TION OF THE CITY OOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAN(~O
CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING HISTORIC POINT OF
INTEREST 91-02 DESIGNATING THE ~E STORE, ~
AT 11871 FfXII74TIL BOULEVARD, AS A POINT OF INTERf~ AND
CE~U/FI~ON OF A MITIGATfD ~ DfXY~%RATI~ FOR
Df]~DLITIONOFTHE ~ -APN: 229-011-10
A. Recitals.
(i) ~ne City has filed an application for a Point of Interest 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 September 5, 1991, the Historic Pr~tion C~,,~,]ssion of
the City of Rancho Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the
application and concluded said hearing on that date.
(iii) On September 18, 1991, the City Council of the City of Rancho
Cucamonga conducted a duly noticed public hearing on the application and
concluded said hearing on the date.
(iv) All legal prerequisites prior to the adoption of this
Resolution have occurred.
B. Resolution.
NOW, THEREFORE, the city Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga does
hereby find, determine and resolve as follows:
1. This Council hereby specifically finds t_hat all of the facts set
forth in the Recitals, Part "A," of this Resolution are true and correct.
2. The application applies to approximately one acre of land,
basically a rectangular configuration, located on the southwest corner of
Foothill Boulevard and Rochester (Orange) Avenue intersection.
3. Based upon the substantial evidence presented to this Council
during the above-referenced public hearing on September 18, 1991, including
written and oral staff reports, together with public testimony, and pursuant
to Section 2.24.090 of the Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code, and pursuant to
the Historic Preservation C~..L,~ssion policy regarding landmark designation
over an owner's objection, this Council hereby makes the following findings
and facts:
A. Historical and Cultural Significance:
Findirg: 1. The proposed Point of Interest was connected
with scmeone renowned, important, or a local
personality.
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Fact/s: John B. LaFourcade established an advanced
and elaborate winemaking and grape-handling
business in an era marked by failed att~
at such endeavors in the Rochester/Cucamonga
area. S~dngly well known throuc3hout the
County, T~wourcade represents an important
epoch and entrepreneurial spirit of this
valley.
Finding: 2. The architect or builder was important.
Fact/s: In choosing J. N. Johnson to design and
construct his winery cc~plex, LaFourcade was
one of few local property owners in the late
teens-early 1920s to employ a contractor who
was very well knc~n in the County. Johnson
constructed many large and impressive public
and private buildings in San Bernardino,
~dlands, and Colton.
B. Historic Architectural and Engineering Significance:
Finding: 1. The construction materials or engineering
methods used in the proposed Point of
Interest are unusual or significant or
uniquely effective.
Fact/s: Although it has been altered, the main
entrance of the building which is marked by
a parapet and flanked with Corinthian
pilasters, remains as a testament to a
design palette created by LaFourcade and
Johnson which was unique to this area.
C. Neighborhood and Geographic Setting:
Finding: 1. The proposed Point of Interest in its
location represents an established and
familiar visual feature of the neighborhood,
cu~,~nity, or city.
Fact/s: As a gas station, store, and restaurant, the
subject structure stands as a 70-year-old
notable fixture in the c~.~ity ' s
landscape.
4. This Council hereby finds that the project has been reviewed and
considered for c~liance with the California Environmental Quality Act of
1970. If properly mitigated, the requested demolition of the TaFourcade Store
would not require further environmental review and a mitigated Negative
Declaration will be issued for such demolition.
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5. Based upon the findings and conclusions set forth in paragraphs
1, 2, 3, and 4 above, tbi~ Council hereby resolves that pursuant to Chapter
2.24 of the Rancho Cucam~nga Municipal Code, the City Council of the City
of Rancho Cucamonga hereby approves, on the 18th day of Se~ 1991, Point
of Interest 91-02 for the T aFourcade Store. ~ne Council further adopts the
following Conditions of Approval mitigating the requested demolition:
1) No demolition permits shall be issued for the existing
structures prior to the property owner's written acknowl-
edgment and acceptance of the Cultural Resource Mitigation
Measures per the mitigated Negative Declaration;
2) The development of the site shall incorporate details of
the site's history, in particular the T~Wourcade period,
through the incorporation of the following measures:
commissioned public art and development and placement of
interpretive public displays. The final specifications of
such measures shall be reviewed by the Historic Preserva-
tion Co~mL,~ssion and forwarded with a reco~mt~ndation to the
Planning Cu~t~,,~ ssion during development/design review
hearings on any development proposal for this site. Final
approval of the appropriate public art and interpretive
displays shall occur prior to the issuance of building
3) The decorative parapet at the northeast corner of the
building dating from the TaVourcade period shall be removed
using reasonable efforts during demolition. City staff
shall be present during this demolition to inspect the
parapet. The parapet element or reproduction thereof shall
be considered for incorporation into the above public art
or interpretive exhibit. The decorative parapet shall be
documented per HABS/HAER standards, the final form of which
shall be approved by the City Planner prior to demolition
permit being issued;
4) The developer shall contribute $10,000 to the C~affey-
Garcia House Barn project, which will be used to develop a
museum/cultural center depicting and exhibiting the
agricultural heritage of the area. The City Council may,
upon the input of the Historic Preservation C~.~,~ssion,
allocate these funds to another similar type of preserva-
tion project, including but not necessarily limited to, the
Historic Preservation Site and Land-Banking Fund, depending
upon the timing of the c~mpliance with this mitigation.
This contribution shall be provided prior to the issuance
of building permits of any phase of the M~i Commerce
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5) The site developer shall sponsor four Oral History inter-
views of individuals knowledgeable of the T aFourcade/Masi
era of significance. These interviews, which shall not
exceed a cost of $5,000.00, shall be conducted by a
consultant approved by City staff.
PASS~D, AP~, and ADOPTED this 18th day of September, 1991.
AYES: Alexander, Buquet, Stout, Williams, Wright
NOES: None
ABS~I~T: None
-Dennis L. Stout, Mayor
~e~ra J. ~ City Clerk
I, DEBRA J. ADAMS, CITY c~.RRK of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, do hereby certify that the foregoing I~solution was duly passed,
approved, and adopted by the City Council of the City of Rancho Cucamonga,
California, at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 18th day of
September, 1991.
Executed this 19th day of Septet, 1991 at Rancho C~camonga,
california.
De~ra J. Ad~,m~/City Clerk