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File #: ID16-212    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Failed
File created: 2/10/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/25/2016 Final action:
Title: CONTINUED HEARING to consider adoption of resolution designating the Parkside Dairy/Golden State Company (Central Valley Cheese Buildings) located at 450 E. Belmont Avenue, Fresno to the Local Register of Historic Resources (Council District 3) Continued from January 28, 2016 1. *** RESOLUTION - Designating the Parkside Dairy/Golden State Company (Central Valley Cheese) Buildings located at 450 E. Belmont Avenue, Fresno, California to the Local Register of Historic Resources.
Sponsors: Planning and Development Department
Attachments: 1. Producer Image.pdf, 2. State of CA.pdf, 3. RESOLUTION.pdf, 4. Tower District Specific Plan.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



February 25, 2016


FROM: JENNIFER K. CLARK, AICP, Director
Development and Resource Management Department

THROUGH: DANIEL ZACK, AICP, Assistant Director
Development and Resource Management Department

BY: KARANA HATTERSLEY-DRAYTON, M.A., Historic Preservation Project Manager
Development and Resource Management Department


SUBJECT
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CONTINUED HEARING to consider adoption of resolution designating the Parkside Dairy/Golden State Company (Central Valley Cheese Buildings) located at 450 E. Belmont Avenue, Fresno to the Local Register of Historic Resources (Council District 3) Continued from January 28, 2016
1. *** RESOLUTION - Designating the Parkside Dairy/Golden State Company (Central Valley Cheese) Buildings located at 450 E. Belmont Avenue, Fresno, California to the Local Register of Historic Resources.

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RECOMMENDATION

The Historic Preservation Commission recommends that the City Council adopt the attached Resolution designating the Parkside Dairy/Golden State Company (Central Valley Cheese) Buildings (original 1929-1932 buildings only) to the Local Register of Historic Resources pursuant to FMC 12-1607 and 12-1609.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Five properties considered for designation to the Local Register of Historic Resources were presented at the January 28, 2016 meeting of the City Council. Four of these properties were found eligible during the hearing and were subsequently listed on the Local Register. A decision regarding the two Mission Revival style brick buildings, located at 450 E. Belmont Avenue, was continued by Council to February 25, 2016 in order to address questions posed by Council Members.

City staff was directed to meet with the High Speed Rail Authority to ascertain whether HSR funds could be available for the restoration or relocation of the buildings. The High Speed Rail Authority has responded that they have no r...

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