HPB 12212016-Regular Meeting but cancelled
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD
AGENDA
City of Campbell, 70 North First Street, Campbell, California
Regular Meeting of the Historic Preservation Board
Wednesday, December 21, 2016, 4:00 p.m.
City Council Chambers, 70 N. First Street, Campbell
CALL TO ORDER
Chair Blake
ROLL CALL
MINUTES
1. Approval of Minutes for Meeting of October 26, 2016 (Attached)
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
This is the point on the agenda where members of the public may address the Board on
items of concern to the Community that are not listed on the agenda.
PUBLIC HEARING
None
NEW BUSINESS
1. 158 E. Alice Ave: Minor addition to rear of building (not visible from street). Project
was determined by staff to be consistent with the architectural style and character of
the existing home and therefore does not require a CUP. Site plan and elevation
provided for reference and information.
2. CLG: As part of the City’s Certified Local Government (CLG) reporting requirements,
each year CLG's submit an annual report to help the OHP to track the local
preservation program's ongoing activities. Amongst other things, the report tracks
HPB member’s attendance and training for the reporting period between October 1st
and September 30th. The HPB should review and comment on the attached CLG
report for FY2015/2016. The report will be emailed to the California State Office of
Historic Preservation. VOTE
See attached Report
OLD BUSINESS
1. Historic Preservation Ordinance (Chapter 21.33): Continue discussion regarding
update of the City’s Historic Preservation Ordinance. Pursuant to the CLG Agreement,
OHP must have the opportunity to review and comment on ordinance changes prior to
adoption. Changes that do not meet the CLG requirements could affect certification status.
2. Historic Preservation Mobile application: Continue discussion. Request
proposal/contract information from vendors.
3. Brochure: Board Members Moore and Walter will provide an update on the brochure.
FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS (no discussion)
1. Election (January 2017)
2. 80 S. Second Street (January 2017)
3. Cambrian and Kennedy Tract area (TBD)
4. HPB Member requests for future agenda items
HPB MEMBER / STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS / COMMUNICATIONS
1. HPB recruitment
2. 209 Railway
3. General Plan Update
ADJOURNMENT
Adjourn to a special meeting / study session to be held on January 11, 2016, at 4:00
p.m., City Council Chambers, 70 North First Street, Campbell, California, to discuss the
update to the Historic Preservation Ordinance.
The next regular meeting (4th Wednesday) will be held on January 25, 2017, at 4:00
p.m., City Council Chambers, 70 North First Street, Campbell, California.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, listening assistance
devices are available for meetings held in the Council Chambers. If you require
accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact Corinne Shin at the
Community Development Department, at corinnes@cityofcampbell.com or
(408) 866-2140.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD
REGULAR MEETING
MINUTES
4:00 p.m. - Wednesday
City Council Chambers
October 26, 2016
CALL TO ORDER
Vice Chair Blake called the Historic Preservation Board Regular Meeting of Wednesday,
October 26, 2016, to order at 4:05 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, located at 70
North First Street, Campbell, California, and the following proceedings were had to wit.
ROLL CALL
Board Members Present:
Susan Blake, Chair
Todd Walter
Laura Taylor Moore
Board Members Absent:
Dawn Anderson
Staff Members Present:
Cindy McCormick, Senior Planner
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Board Member Moore made a motion to approve the Regular Meeting Minutes of
September 28, 2016. Board Member Walter seconded. Motion Passed 3-0-1
NON-AGENDIZED ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
None
STUDY SESSION
1. ‘Lost Gatos’: Q&A with Mr. Feinberg who is the primary creator of the ‘Lost Gatos’
Historic Preservation Tour app, using ‘mytours.com'
Historic Preservation Board - Meeting Minutes
October 26, 2016 Page 2 of 3
Chair Blake asked Mr. Feinberg why he chose “mytours.com”. Mr. Feinberg answered
that mytours kept coming up in his research of mobile applications and that his phone
calls with the CEO of the company were very positive and responsive. When asked how
the app came about and its funding source, Mr. Feinberg indicated that it is privately
funded by a group of concerned citizens who wanted to make sure that residents and
kids understood Los Gatos’s history. When asked how long the effort took, he answered
that it took about a year of development and that a local resident wrote the content. He
indicated that using one person to develop the content was more efficient and resulted
in consistency within the app. They originally started with one tour with 12 to 15 stops,
but expanded it to three tours because they had enough content to do so. They did a
soft launch with the single tour and did a beta test with friends. Mr. Feinberg indicated
that the company will format pictures after the HPB drops them into the mytours
program. They chose background music that was not copyrighted and had local
residents narrate stories of Campbell. Photos that had previously been digitized were
acquired from the library and museum and then edited in photoshop to crop and
optimize them for the app. He also indicated that the mytours program includes
analytics and that were 144 downloads in the past two months. In addition to the $2,000
set-up fee and $1,500 annual maintenance fees, he indicated that the City would need
to open two accounts - an “apple developer program” ($25 one time flat fee plus
$99/year) and the “google developer program” ($25 one time flat fee).
PUBLIC HEARING
1. 235 S. First Street: Hattie DePuy House – The Conditional Use Permit application is
for a 448 square foot addition and 293 square foot garage to be added at the rear of
the existing 456 square foot home for a total floor area of 1,197 square feet. The
owner is also proposing to replace one of the windows in the front of the home with a
window from the rear of the home that will be removed to accommodate the new
addition. Board Member Walter commented that the original house is simple in form,
making it difficult to build an addition that doesn’t look out of place, finding that the
proposed architecture is appropriate. Chair Blake agreed, stating that the applicant
has met the delicate balance of being consistent with both the City’s Historic Design
Guidelines and the State’s Interior Standards. Board Member Moore further added
that the addition to the rear would not alter the streetscape.
Board Member Moore made a motion to approve the CUP application for an addition
to a historic district home. Board Member Walter seconded. Motion Passed 3-0-1
2. 226 Alice Avenue: Alice Hyde House – The property owner has applied for a Mills
Act Contract and has provided a 10 year Maintenance and Treatment plan for the
property. Chair Blake asked about the original location of the entrance and whether
it was original on First Street as opposed to Alice Avenue. The owner was unsure
but indicated that it has always been on First Street as far as he knew.
Board Member Walter made a motion to approve the Mills Act application for the
Alice Hyde House. Board Member Moore seconded. Motion Passed 3-0-1
Historic Preservation Board - Meeting Minutes
October 26, 2016 Page 3 of 3
NEW BUSINESS
None
OLD BUSINESS
1. Historic Preservation Ordinance (Chapter 21.33): Tabled discussion to November 9th
study session. It was noted that there was insufficient time at the previous study
session to have a thorough discussion of the Ordinance update.
2. Brochure: The HPB continued their discussion of the brochure, including the four
brief bullet points that would be targeted at realtors and homebuyers: 1) what is the
HRI; 2) how is a property listed; 3) what are the benefits of being on the HRI; and 4)
what is the effect on resale value. Board members Walter and Moore will eventually
replace the placeholder images in the near future.
HPB MEMBER / STAFF ANNOUNCEMENTS / COMMUNICATIONS
1. Farmer’s Market Table: Staff member Cindy McCormick indicated that the HPB
shares the Farmer’s Market Table with the City’s Community Emergency Response
Team (CERT) and that there has been some confusion when CERT can use it.
Board Members Blake, Walter and Moore indicated that that CERT can use it on a
regular basis and that the HPB would reserve it ahead of time as needed.
ADJOURNMENT
Adjourned at 4:57 p.m. to a special meeting to be held on November 9, 2016, at 4:00
p.m., City Council Chambers, 70 North First Street, Campbell, California.
PREPARED BY: ______________________________________
Cindy McCormick, Senior Planner
APPROVED BY: ______________________________________
Susan Blake, Chair