CC Resolution 11510RESOLUTION NO. iisio
BEING A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CAMPBELL DESIGNATING 422-428 E. CAMPBELL AVENUE, 866 E.
CAMPBELL AVENUE, 167 HARRISON AVENUE, 1075 W. LATIMER
AVENUE, 176 E. RINCON AVENUE, 186 E. RINCON AVENUE, 74 N.
SECOND STREET, 119 S. SECOND STREET, 222 N. THIRD STREET,
61 S. FOURTH STREET, 68 (70) S. FOURTH STREET, AND 96 S.
FOURTH STREET AS HISTORIC RESOURCE INVENTORY
PROPERTIES. FILE NO.: PLN2012-236.
After notification and public hearing, as specified by law and after presentation by the
Community Development Director, proponents and opponents, the hearing was closed.
The City Council finds as follows with regard to File No. PLN2012-236:
Environmental Finding
1. The project qualifies as a Categorically Exempt project per Section 15331, Class 31 of the
California Environment Quality Act (CEQA), pertaining to projects involving the maintenance,
rehabilitation, restoration, preservation, or reconstruction of historical resources, provided
that the activity meets published federal standards for the treatment of historic properties.
Evidentiary Findings
1. The properties located at 422-428 E. Campbell Avenue, 866 E. Campbell Avenue, 167
Harrison Avenue, 1075 W. Latimer Avenue, 176 E. Rincon Avenue, 186 E. Rincon
Avenue, 74 N. Second Street, 119 S. Second Street, 222 N. Third Street, 61 S. Fourth
Street, 68 (70) S. Fourth Street, and 96 S. Fourth Street are recommended for the
Historic Resource Inventory designation as they are locally important and convey
Campbell's image as a distinct community within Santa Clara County.
2. Historic resources have intrinsic value and are an important part of modern life and
should be identified for the community's knowledge and benefit.
3. Of the City's 16,950 housing units, less than 1.5% have been designated as historic
resources or currently under consideration for designation.
4. Each historic building and structure represents an investment and listing on the Historic
Resource Inventory may encourage maintenance and rehabilitation of older buildings
and neighborhoods by allowing property owners to utilize tax incentives and the State
Historic Building Code for repair and rehabilitation which can mean savings in energy,
time, money, and raw materials.
5. Managing information about historical resources and making informed decisions
regarding historic resources is a critical step in the planning process.
City Council Resolution
PLN2012-236 -Historic Resource Inventory Designation
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Based upon the foregoing findings of fact and pursuant to Campbell Municipal Code
Section 21.33.060(D), the City Council further finds and concludes that:
1. The proposed historic resource inventory properties possess significant aesthetic,
architectural, cultural, or engineering interest or value of an historical nature.
2. An undue hardship has not been demonstrated by the owners of the properties
proposed for designation
3. Approval of the identified properties for addition to the historic resource inventory
properties is consistent with the purpose and criteria of City of Campbell Historic
Preservation Ordinance and the General Plan.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Campbell City Council designates 422-428
E. Campbell Avenue, 866 E. Campbell Avenue, 167 Harrison Avenue, 1075 W.
Latimer Avenue, 176 E. Rincon Avenue, 186 E. Rincon Avenue, 74 N. Second
Street, 119 S. Second Street, 222 N. Third Street, 61 S. Fourth Street, 68 (70) S.
Fourth Street, and 96 S. Fourth Street as Historic Resource Inventory Properties.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this stn
call vote:
day of February , 2013, by the following roll
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS:
Kotowski, Baker, Waterman, Low
Cristina
None
None
APPROVED:
ATTEST: ~'
ne Bybee, City Clerk
Mayor