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AR-Historic Landmarks #2 and #8
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Item Number
13
Subject (2)
Approve and Adopt a Resolution Clarifying the name of Historic Landmarks No. 2 and No. 8, RESOLUTION NO. R-60-01
Submitted On
10/23/2003
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Sabdi Espinoza
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AR-Historic Landmarks #2 and #8
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City Clerk
Meeting Date
7/17/2001
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6:00:00 PM
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Item #17 <br />CITY OF COLTON <br />"°°•ro•-�• AGENDA REPORT <br />FOR THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 17, 2001 <br />To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council <br />Approved: Daryl Parrish, City Manager <br />From: Kathy A. Kivley, Assistant to the City Manager /Q <br />Subject: Adopt Resolution for Accurate Names for Hist: mar <br />Date: June 12, 2001 <br />BACKGROUND <br />During the spring of 2000, the Commission began reviewing the records from the prior years. <br />During this same timeframe, the Commission requested staff compile additional information <br />regarding the existing Historic Landmarks. Information such as date established as a landmark, <br />corresponding resolution number, etc. with copies of this information centrally located. Finally, <br />the Commission requested a list including dates and names of all the former Council Members <br />serving on the City Council since the City's incorporation in 1887 for inclusion in the Historic <br />Catalogue. <br />DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS <br />While conducting the research requested by the Commission, staff discovered two typographical <br />inaccuracies. That is, the fully correct names were not used for two facilities designated by the <br />City Council as Historic Landmarks. In the fall of 2000, staff presented this information to the <br />Historic Preservation Commission. At that time, the Commission requested staff present a <br />resolution to the City Council correcting the names. The following information is relative to each <br />facility. <br />Fleming Park: The City Council passed, approved and adopted Resolution No R-111-89 (copy <br />attached) on August 15, 1989 designating Fleming Park as Historic Landmark No 2 within the <br />City of Colton. In doing the research regarding prior Council Members, staff determined that by <br />Ordinance No 438, the City of Colton accepted a deed from California Portland Cement Company <br />dedicating the land, naming, and designating the park at "Thomas J. Fleming Memorial Park. <br />This information is in the minutes for the City Council Adjourned Regular Meeting of September <br />29, 1926. <br />Carnegie Public Library Building: The City Council passed, approved and adopted Resolution No <br />R-98-91 (copy attached) on October 22, 1991, designating the Colton Museum as Historic <br />Landmark No. 8 within the City of Colton. Both the State of California and the United States Park <br />Service National Register of Historic Locations reflect this facility as the Carnegie Public Library. <br />Since the building only acquired the name;.Colton Museum in 1985, and to maintain consistency <br />with the two other designations, it is appropriate to request the name change and correct the <br />original designation. <br />The Historic Preservation Commission approved the submission of this item to the City Council at <br />its meeting on June 13, 2001. <br />Item #17 <br />
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