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analysis of the extant painted surfaces that cover the tables. If it is determined <br />that the tables were originally painted, then the original color should be <br />replicated; all extant layers of paint should be carefully removed; and the tables <br />repainted using the replicated color paint. <br />C. The commemorative plaques should be restored to their original character. This <br />may be accomplished by stripping the extant layers of paint from the plaques, <br />followed by the application of a clear coat of paint or preservation, in order to <br />preserve the integrity of the plaques. <br />D. An exhibit should be erected near the tables, which provided a statement on the <br />historical significance of the tables. This exhibit should be ancillary to the Colton <br />Historic Landmark medallion that is customarily placed upon significant historical <br />resources. The medallion should be permanently affixed to the exhibit. In <br />addition, a notice should be placed at either end of the picnic tables and benches <br />stating that defacing or destruction of landmark historical resources is punishable <br />by fine and/or imprisonment. <br />E. Landscape architecture, particularly shade trees, should be placed around the <br />picnic tables and benches in order to replicate the 1921 setting and location. <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: <br />The repairs necessary to restore the tables and benches to its original state can be completed <br />in-house and will not exceed $10,000. Funds are will be drawn from the Park Development <br />Fees, (Exhibit B). Staff will submit an application for funds through the Community Development <br />Block Grant (CDBG) for the 2003-2004 Program Year. Approved monies are estimated to be <br />available in September 2003. If authorized through CDBG the Park Development Fees will be <br />reimbursed. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: <br />The project has been determined to be categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) <br />and Section 15331 of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Based on the Historic Preservation <br />Archaeological Consulting Services, <br />Designation of Historic Landmark #49 <br />No. R-100-02. <br />Attachment: Exhibit A & B <br />Resolution <br />Commission's review and the recommendation of <br />of the historically eligible site, staff recommends: (1) <br />as described above;.(2) Approve and Adopt Resolution <br />REVIEW TEAM ONLY <br />City Attorney: Al • t4.Finance Director: <br />�_ <br />City Manager. . �19rhi �� -- OTHER: <br />2 <br />