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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984/09/06 - Agenda Packet AGENDA Historic Preservation Commission September 6, 1984 - 7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting vl. Call to Order ~/2. Pledge of Allegiance Y3. Roll Call ~ Arner; .t Banks; ~ Billings; / Cooper; u. Kilmurray; Schaff; .I Strane. 4. Announcements '/5. Approval of Minutes August 2, 1984 - Regular Meeting ~ 6. Commission Items ~ 7. Staff Items A. Status on Albert House B. Other ~;8. New Business 9. Public Comment 10. Adjournment Minutes Rancho Cucamonga Historic Preservation Commission August 2, 1984 - 7:00 p.m. Regular Meeting Meeting was called to order by Chairman Strane at 7:02 p.m. Ca]] to 0rder Pledge of Allegiance was led by chairman Strane. Pledge 0f Allegiance Present were commissioners Arner; Billings; Cooper; Kilmurray; R0]] Ca]] and Strane. Absent Schaff. Announcements Staff announced that the construction of the Community Services Announcements Department Office was completed. Commissioner Banks reported that the Etiwanda Historic Society had drafted a Land Use Lease Agreement for the Chaffey Garcia House. Commissioner Banks arrived at 7:05 p.m. Minutes of July 5, Regular Meeting were reviewed. Minutes 7/5/84 Motion: Moved by Billings, seconded by Banks, the minutes of July 5, regular meeting, be approved as posted. Motion carried unanimously. Commission Items Continuation of Public Hearing - Stoebe House 6710 Beryl Ave. Stoebe House Rancho Cucamonga. - Historic Landmark Chairman Strane opened the Public Hearing. Mrs. Hall, owner of the Stoebe Home, was present. Historical significance of the home was discussed with Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Hall spoke in favor of Historic Landmark Designation of the Home. Motion: Moved by Billings, seconded by Arner, to recommend to City Council that the Stoebe Home be designated as a City Historic Landmark. Motion carried 6-0. Ayes: Arner, Banks, Billings, Cooper, Kilmurray, and Strane. Noes: None. Absent: Schaff. Contiuned... Page 2 P~C Minutes 8/2/84 - Regular Meeting Staff Itens Staff reported that Mayor Jon Mikels has contacted SuE~rvisor Rains' House Museum McElwain regarding City acquisition of the Rains' House. Commission discussed their desire to see the Rains' House fall under o~mership of the City. Staff reported on a tentative workshop concerning Preservation SCAG WOrk Shop of Historical Resources and the Arts. Southern California Association of Governments and the National Trust will co-sponsor a one-day seminar to be held in Ontario. More information to follow as available. New Business Chairman Strane announced that Saturday, May 18, 1985 would be Ranch0 Days Rancho Days at the Rains' House. Commissioner Cooper requested staff to prepare status uEx]ate Albert House concerning Albert House. Histroic Landmark designation to be re-submitted to City Council for action if no additional P~lic Hearing is necessary. Motion: Moved by Cooper, seconded by Billings, that should a new public hearing concerning landmark designation for the Albert House be deemed necessary by City Attorney, that hearing be scheduled for September 6, 1984. Motion carried 6-0. Ayes: Arner, Barnks, Billings, Cooper, Kilmurray, and Strane. Noes: None. ~sent: Schaff. Adj ourrunent Chairman Strane adjourned the meeting at 8:00 p.m. Adjournment Res~ctfully S~tted by: Bea Smiderle Community Services Department CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA ;'~i assseJou D. Mikeis Charles J. Buquet II Jeffrey King 1977 Richsrd M, Dahl Pamela J. Wright August 6, 1984 Supervisor Cal McElwain, Chairman Board of Supervisors 175 West Fifth Street San Bernar~ino, California 9241 5 Dear Supervisor McElwain: The Rancho Cucamonga Historic Preservation Commission has recommended ~o ~he City Council ~hat the Rains* House be acquired by =he City. Members of the Rancho Cucamonga Historic Society, long associated with the restoration and maintenance of the Rains* House, have indicated that they have the w~erewithal to assume certain financial responsibilities in conjunction with the Cit~. Before the City Council considers this recommendation, however, it would be helpful to know your position on City acquisition. Specifically, do you see an~ problems or essential considerations that must be taken into account by the City? Any assistance you might extend in this regard would be most appreciated. The City Council will be reviewing ~his recommendation at an'upcoming meeting. Knowledge of the County*s position regarding transfer of ownership would provide necessar~ information for action b~ the City Council. I lo~k forward to your response. Yours Ver~ Truly, Jon D. Mikels, Mayor 9320 BASELINE ROAD, -qUITE C ~ POST OFFICE BOX 807 * RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA 91730 t fTI4) 989-1851 August 8, 1984 Mayor Jon D. Mikels City of Rancho Cucamonga 9320 Baseline Road, Suite C P.O. Box 807 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Dear Mayor MikeIs: I have received your letter with regard to the Rancho Cucamonga Historic Preservation Co~ission's recommendation that the Rains' House be acquired by the City. This information has been reviewed by me, with our Museum Administration. I have been informed that the County is not interested at this time in making any changes with regard to the Rain's House operation or administration. We have been, and will continue to administer this site at this time. I appreciate your advising me of this reco~,~iendation and giving this office the opportunity to reply. Sin 1 Board of Supervisors CM: sm cc: Delores Carter, Admin. Analyst, CA0 County Civic Building · 175 West Fifth Street · San Bernardino, CA 92415 · (714) 383-2811 PRESENT NAME COUNCIL ADOPTED NAME Arrow Park Bear Gulch Park Creekside Park Cucamonga Creekside Park Vineyard Park and Red Hill Basin Red Hill Community Park Heritage Park Heritage Community Park Windrows Park Windrows Park Lions Park Lions Park Victoria Groves Park Victoria Groves Park Confluence Rest Area on the Cucamonga - Demens Trail Demens Creek Trail Rest Church Street Park unnamed Deer Creek Park Rancho Cucamonga Park