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Historic Preservation Commission
July 5, 1984 - 7:00 p.m.
Regular Meeting*
1. Call to. Order
2. Roll Call
3. Announcements
4. Minutes - June 7, 1984 - Regular Meeting
5. Commission Items
A. Stoebe Home - Historic Landmark
6. Staff Items
7. New Business
8. Public Comment
9. Adjournment
* Tonight's meeting will be held in Gallery East as the Fourm is being
used for a City Council meeting.
Minutes
Rancho Cucamonga
Historic Preservation Commission
July 5, 1984 ' 7:00 p.m.
Regular Meeting
Meeting was called to order by Chairman Strane at 7:05 p.m. Ca]] to 0rder
Present were Commissioners Banks, Billings, Cooper, Kilmurray, R0]] Ca]]
Schaff and Strane. Absent Arner.
Minutes of June 7, regular Meeting, were reviewed. Minutes 6/7/84
Motion: Moved by Cooper, seconded by Banks, that minutes of
June 7, regular meeting, be approved as posted. Motion carried
unanimous ly.
Announcements
Commissioner Cooper wished to extend Congratulations to Mary Announcements
Whitney on her promotion as Community Services Coordinator, and
welcome to the new Secretary Bea Smiderle.
Commission Items
Public Hearing - Stoebe House 6710 Beryl Ave. Rancho Cucamonga. St0ebe House
- Historic Landmark
Chairman Strane opened the Public Hearing.
Commission discussed historical significance of Stoebe House.
As the property owner was not present, discussion was held on
continuing the Public Hearing.
There being no further comment, Chairman Strane closed Public
Hearing.
Motion: Moved by Kilmurray, seconded by Billings, that the
Public Hearing be continued to the August 2, 1984, meeting.
Motion carried 6-0. Ayes: Banks, Billings, Cooper, Kilmurray,
Schaff and Strane. Noes: None. Absent: Arner. Staff to
recontact property owner.
New Business:
Commission discussed recommending to the City Council that the Rains House Museum
City acquire the Casa de Rancho Cucamonga (Rains House) Museum
from San Bernardino County..To insure its preservation.
Continued...
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HPC minutes
7/5/84 - Regular Meeting
Motion: Moved by Billings, seconded by Kilmurray, that a cover Rains House Museum
letter from Commission to City Council recommending negotiations
with San Bernardino County on the acquisition of the Rains House
Museum. Motion carried 6-0. Ayes: Banks, Billings, Cooper,
Kilmurray, Schaff and Strane. Noes: None. Absent: Arner. Staff
to draft letter and resolution.
Adjournment
Chairman Strane adjourned the meeting at 8:03 p.m. Adjournment
Respectfully Submitted by:
Bea Smiderle
Community Services Department
National Trust for Historic Preservation '7 ..'
WESTERN REGIONAL OFFICE 681 MARKET STREET SUITE 8~9 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94105 (4.13) 974--8420
June 18, 1984 Approval to Cosponsor Workshop
on Historic Preservation
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ATTACHMENT #4P
The Honorable Faye Dalstrup Thursday, July 5, 1984
Councilwcman
City of Ontario
761 W. Hawthorne Street
Ontario, CA 91762
Dear Mrs. Dalstrup:
Thank you for taking the time to meet with me on Friday. I feel we made
progress towards identifying the nature of a joint venture between the
Southern California Association of Governments and the National Trust for
Historic Preservation.
This letter will serve as a recap of our conversation with Betty Worthman
and as a suggestion of possible workshop topics for you to discuss with
your subcc~tnittee on Preservation of Historical Resources and the Arts.
SCAG and the National Trust will co-sponsor a one-day seminar on pre-
servation-related topics focusing on its effect on major planning issues.
SCAG will be responsible for all publicity and mailings to its membership
as well as identifying an appropriate location and coo:dinating the day's
activities. A fee will be established from wh/ch certain travel and
honoraria will be paid (see attached budget es~iraaEe).
The seminar format, which is the responsibility of the National Trust, will
include the opening presentation on the general topic of preservation as a
planning tool as well as two to three concurrent ~Drkshops. The selection
of speakers will be made by the Trust with assistance frown SCAG staff.
Suggested workshop topics are listed below:
1. Cc~tnercial Revitalization Strategies
a. The Main Street Approach
b. ~he Marks Historical Rehabilitation Financing Act
c. Tax Incentives for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings--The
Certification Process.
2. Housing and Neighborhood Revitalization
a. The role of the Architectural Survey in building neighborhood
pride.
b. The role of neighborhood organizations
c. Retention of low/moderate inccme housing in urban centers.
Headquarters Of{ice: 1785 Mas,mchuseus Avenue. N.~q,'.. Wuhinl~on. D.C- 20036 (2021 67}-400~
The Honorable Faye Dalstrup
June 18, 1984
Page Two
3. Federal Funding Sources for Historic Preservation and Environmental
Ccmpliance
a. CDBG and UDAG [Section 106]
b. Federal Highway Funding [ Section 4 ( f ) ]
Should your subccr~aittee feel there are additional topics of interest, we
should discuss how they might be incorporated.
At our meeting we agreed to a mid-September target date for the seminar.
I would like to have an opportunity to talk with the various participants
before setting that time in the event they are not available. In adddtion,
there is considerable coordination and planning required both for our staff
and yours which may not be able to be accomplished in that time span. Let' s
discuss this further.
I hope this information is useful to you and your subcu~,L, ittee members. I'm
looking forward to working with SCAG on this venture.
Very sincerely,
~~.rs°~tor
JPE/rh
Enclosures
cc: Betty Worthnlan
Budget Estimate for SCAG/National Trust
Seminar
1. Roundtrip airfare SF/LAX/SF for the following:
National Trust Western Regional Office Director,
Assistant Director and Legal Counsel $ 540.00
Ground Transportation 50.00
Executive Director, North of Market Planning Coalition 180.00
National Park Service Architect 180.00
2. Roundtrip airfare SAC/LAX/SAC for the following:
Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer and
State Architect 380.00
$ 1330.00
3. Honoraria (assumptions)
Keynoter 100.00
3 additional speakers 300.00
$ 400.00
$ 1~30.00
Printing/Mailing 500.00
GRAND TOTAL $ 2,230.00
6/18/84
City of Rancho Cucamonga
APPlication for
HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATION
HISTORIC POINT OF INTEREST DESIGNATION
- /HistQric Landmark
Historic Point of Interest
IDENTIFICATION
1. Common Name:
2. Historic Name~, if known:
3. Street o~ Rural Address:
1
CitY:_Alta Loma, CaVil, Zip:_ 91701 County: SaD Bernard~Oo
Assessor,s Parcel No.,~d~-~;/~/. ~f Zone:
Legal Description:
4. Present Owner, if known:_.Mrs. Helen Hall Address:_834? Archibald
CitY:-Cucsm°nga ~"Zip:91'~30 Ownership is: public '
privat~X -
5. Present Use:... VacsD~ Original Use: ~esideDQe
Other past uses:________~l~ -
DESCRIPTION
6. Briefly describe the present Physical appearance of the site or
structure and describe any major alterations fr6m its original
condition:
The ho ~e - ~" · . ~ · ,~ . T
a garage~ for i't blew over" in 'a windstof~,
7. Location sketch map (draw & label 8. APProximate Proper~y size:
site and surrounding streets,
roads, and Prominent landmarks): Lot Size (in feet)'
Frontage
Depth
or approx. acreage~
9. ~ondition: (check one)
a. Excellent_____b. Good
c. Fair d. Deteriorat'~'d~
e. No longer in existence..
10. Is the feature: a. Altered?
~. Unaltered?A porch in the'res~
' ' .... "11 "' r '~sed in.
· ' gT' 'check more than
. .. ~ roundin
i e if necessary)
~ i . ~ '~ a. Open:land ',",
u b. Residential X
~ .... ~/ c~ Scattered buildings~
. d. Densely built-up _
' ~"" e. Commercial
D _ -------_
~~ % ~~ f- Industrial_ __
~. Other There is s churc~
~ ~ ~ each ~f the other two cormera.
12. Threats tS Site:
a. None known__ b. Private development__ c. Zoning
d. Public W~rks Project__ e. Vandalism XX f. Other
13. Dates of enclosed photograph(s)
NOTE: The following (Items 14-19) are for structures only.
14. Primary exterior building ma~erj~.l: -a. Stone b. Brick
c. Stucco d. Adobe e. Wood xx f. Other
15. Is the Structure: a. On its original site?
b. Moved? c. Unknown?
16. Year of Initial Construction: 1895
This Date is: a. Factual ~ b. Estimated
17. Architect (if known):
i8. Builder (if known): Mr. J. P. CutleT'
19. Related Features: a. Barn b. Carriage house
O,,~Q~.thouse d. Shed(s) :-;~ e. Formal Garden(s)
f. Windmill g- Watertower/tankhouse
h. Other i. None XX
SIGNIFICANCE
20. Briefly state historical and/or architectural importance (include
dates, events, and persons associated with the site when known):
This house was the residence of a pro~nen~
Alta Loma f~mily. It l~as gr~at historical significance.
21. Main theme of the historic resource: (check only one):
a. Architecture XX b. Arts & Leisure
c. Economic/Industrial d. Government
e. Exploration/Settlement f. Military
g. Religion h. Social/Education
9.2. Sources: .List books, documents, surveys, personal interviews,
and their dates: "The History nf Alta Loma~ Califc~rni~" hy
Marthe Gaines Stoebe Page 83-86. Also "History 9~ the
Charles A. 5toebe Branch nf the 5toebe Family" hy nrthn Gainmm Stoebe.
Interview with Hazel Stoebe Billings.
23. Date form prepared .I.n~. 15:'a4 By (name): Helen S_ K~lm,,rr~y
Address: 7178 Hellman A~e. City: A~a Loma, ~al, Zip: 91701
Historic Preservation
Phone: 987-2732 Organization: Commission
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