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Cultural
Heritage Committee Meeting Update
August
24, 2009 Monday
5:30 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Committee Members Barbara Breska, Dan Carpenter, Katy Davis, Dean
Miller, Jeff Oliveira, Vice-Chairperson Chuck Crotser, and
Chairperson John Fowler
STAFF:
Senior Planner Jeff Hook, Associate
Planner Phil Dunsmore, and
Recording Secretary Janet Miller
PUBLIC COMMENT:
There were no comments
made from the public.
MINUTES:
Minutes of July 27, 2009,
regular meeting were approved as submitted.
PUBLIC HEARING
ITEMS:
1. 3897
S. Higuera Street & 120 Tank Farm Road.
ARC 170-07; Review of proposed commercial development on the
historic Long-Bonetti Ranch property; M-SP zone; Long Street Farm,
LLC, applicant. (Phil Dunsmore)
On
a motion by Vice-Chairperson Crotser, seconded by Committee Member
Miller, the Committee voted unanimously to determine that the
development plan is consistent with the Historic Preservation
Program Guidelines and the adaptive reuse plan for the property
provided the following conditions of approval are met to the
Director’s and ARC’s approval:
1. Site
landscaping shall be designed to respect the historic ranch by
preserving all surviving original landscape specimens
surrounding the historic farmhouse.
2. The
proposed project shall comply with the Historic Preservation
Agreement recorded with the property including preservation and
treatment of significant historic structures and provision of an
historic farm implement display. The farm implement display shall be
clearly shown on a site plan for review by the Architectural Review
Commission.
3. The
proposed exterior design of the barn shall be modified for
consistency with the Secretary of the Interior Standards for
Reconstruction. Specifically, no exterior elements such as
aluminum storefronts or other doors or windows that are not a part
of the original barn design shall be allowed. Exterior roof
treatment shall match historic roof treatment and may be shake or
corrugated steel. Surviving barn materials shall be incorporated
into the reconstruction. The footprint and orientation of the barn
shall match original, and structural supports shall be consistent
with the barn’s original character and period of construction,
consistent with the Secretary’s standards and Historic Building Code
to the Director’s approval. Revised exterior plans for the barn
shall be completed for review by the Architectural Review
Commission.
4. The
granary building shall be rehabilitated and integrated into building
B, recessed slightly and oriented west. Plans shall be revised to
the approval of the Community Development Director prior to
proceeding to the Architectural Review Commission.
5. The
reconstruction of the water tower and windmill shall be performed
consistent with the Secretary of the Interior Standards for
Reconstruction and shall replicate original construction, material,
design, placement, and scale. The windmill shall be operational.
The lower portion of the water tower shall be enclosed with siding
to replicate the original design.
6. New
buildings shall respect and complement the historic ranch design
theme by utilizing agrarian architecture. Materials such as
corrugated steel, wood (or simulated wood) siding, and related
products shall be used as exterior treatment.
7. Plans
shall include pervious paving (or gravel and decomposed granite
where feasible) in the ranch area, consistent with its agricultural
character, subject to Director’s approval.
2.
City-Wide.
CHC 85-08; Introduction to the updated Draft Archaeological Resource
Preservation Program Guidelines; City of San Luis Obispo,
applicant. (Jeff Hook)
Jeff Hook, Senior Planner, presented the staff report. There were
no public comments. On a motion by Vice-Chairperson Crotser,
seconded by Committee Member Davis, the Committee voted 7:0 to
recommend the City Council affirm the Director’s environmental
determination and approve the Draft Archaeological Guidelines.
COMMUNICATIONS:
a.
Agenda
Forecast – Staff
b.
Committee
1. Vice
Chairperson Crotser asked that the Committee have a chance to review
the Jack House fire sprinkler installation project.
2. Committee
Member Miller requested clarification on the Mills Act and the
Bonetti property.
3. City
of Monterey retreat was in the works. City of Monterey staff
supported a Monday or Friday.
4. The
21st retreat is progressing with information to follow.
ADJOURNMENT –
The meeting was adjourned at 8:25 p.m.
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