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HomeMy WebLinkAbout21-Planning and Building CITY OF SAN BE.oARDINO - REQUES'lOOR COUNCIL ACTION From: 1'.1 Boughey, Director Subject: Historic Structure Demolition Ordinance Dept: Planning & Building Services' Mayor and COIT~on Council Meeting January 6, 1992 Date: December 13, 1991 Synopsis of Previous Council action: November 18, 1991 - The Mayor and Common council approved the Historic Structure Demolition Ordinance and it was laid over for final adoption. December 2, 1991 - The Mayor and Common Council tabled the Historic Structure Demolition Ordinance for 30 days. Recommended motion: That the Mayor and Common Council continue this ordinance until February 3, 1992 to enable staff to work with the Economic Development Agency on options for simplifying the review process for demolition permit applications. S' nature Al Boughe , Director Al Boughey Phone: 384-5357 Contact person: Supporting data attached: None Ward: Citywide FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/A Source: (Acct. No.! (Acct. Descriotion) Finance: Council Notes: Anonrl<::l l'torn r\ln .:2/ o 0 ORDINANCE NO. "C 1 2 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 15.37 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE, ESTABLISHING NEW POLICIES AND PROVISIONS FOR REVIEW OF DEMOLITION PERMIT 3 APPLICATIONS FOR POTENTIALLY HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES AND 4 PROVIDING FOR CONTINUATION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION TASK FORCE. 5 6 7 The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 15.37 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: 8 9 10 11 "CHAPTER 15.37 HISTORIC STRUCTURE DEMOLITION ORDINANCE 15.37.010 Findinqs and PurDose. The Mayor and Common Council find and declare: 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 IIII A. The City of San Bernardino General Plan, adopted on June 2, 1989. includes an Historical and Archaeological Resources Element which provides a basis for historic preservation in the City of San Bernardino. B. An Historic Preservation Ordinance is required to be completed as part of the development of the Historic Preservation Program. This ordinance will include a section on demolitions. C. Several buildings of historical value have already been demolished, including the Municipal Auditorium, Antlers Hotel. Carnegie Library and Atwood Adobe and many others which were an irreplaceable part of our heritage. D. On December 18. 1989, the Urgency Historic Structure Demolition Ordinance (MC-694) was adopted. MC-694 provided for the establishment of the Historic Preservation Task Force and for the review of Demolition 1 o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Permit applications for pre-1941 buildings and structures. E. Prior to the adoption of MC-694, the City had no provision for the review of Demolition Permit applications for potentially historic buildings or structures. F. For clarification, it is necessary to amend the provisions for the review of Demolition Permit applications for potentially historic buildings and structures. G. By imposing the requirements of the amended Historic Structure Demolition Ordinance, the City will have a provision which facilitates a more efficient and effective method of review for Demolition Permit applications while the Historic Preservation Program is beinq completed. 15.32.020 Definitions. For the purpose of carrying out the intent of this Chapter, the words, phrases and terms set forth herein shall be deemed to have the meaning ascribed to them in this Chapter. Building - Any structure having a roof and walls built and maintained to shelter human activity or property. Demolition - To destroy any building or structure so that it is no longer standing or functional. Historic Resource Evaluation Report, a report that evaluates the historical significance of Report - 2 o o 1 a resource based upon established criteria. 2 Resource - A building or structure as defined in this 3 Chapter. 4 Structure - A structure is a work made up of independent 5 and interrelated parts that performs a primary 6 function unrelated to human shelter. 7 Survey - Historic Resources Reconnaissance Survey 8 (Volumes 1-5 and Attachments, April 30, 1991 9 and all subsequent revisions), a citywide 10 survey of buildings and structures constructed 11 pr ior to December 31, 1941 which provides 12 baseline information regarding the types and 13 I oca t ions 0 f reso urces , appr oxima t e 14 construction dates, representative 15 architectural styles, construction materials, 16 and contextual historical themes. 17 Task Force - The Historic Preservation Task Force, a 18 commi ttee appointed by the Mayor and Common 19 Council to oversee the Historic Preservation 20 Program and ordinance and to review all 21 Demolition Permit applications that require 22 their review in accordance with the provisions 23 of this Chapter. 24 25 15.37.025 Historic Preservation Task Force. The Historic 26 Preservation Task Force (Task Force) was established by MC-694 and 27 the Task Force members were appointed by the Mayor with the 28 concurrence of the Common Council. Under the provisions of this 3 o o 1 Chapter, the Task Force shall continue to oversee the Historic 2 Preservation Program and Ordinance, review specified Demolition 3 Permit applications and perform other duties as established by the 4 Mayor and Common Council. This Task Force shall exist until the 5 Mayor and Common Council determine that it is no longer needed. 6 7 15.37.035 Demolition Prohibited. No building or structure 8 fifty (SOl years old or older shall be demolished unless a valid 9 Demolition Permit has been issued in accordance with this Chapter. 10 11 15.37.040 Danaerous Buildinas Exempted. The demolition of 12 any building or structure fifty (SOl years old or older shall be 13 exempt from the provisions of this Chapter if findings have been 14 made by the Board of BUilding Commissioners pursuant to the 15 provisions of Chapter 8.30. Public Nuisances and Chapter 15.28, 16 Dangerous Buildings, of the Municipal Code. In such instances, the 17 building or structure is exempt from the provisions of this Code 18 and a Demolition Permit may be issued. 19 If the Building Official makes a finding that a building is 20 dangerous pursuant to summary abatement procedures of Chapter 15.28 21 of the Municipal Code, the building is exempt from the provisions 22 of this Code and a Demolition Permit may be issued. 23 24 15.37.045 Evaluation Thresholds and Requirements. 25 Buildings and structures fifty (50) years old or older shall be 26 evaluated to determine historical significance in accordance with 27 the following thresholds and requirements which are based upon the 28 Historic Resources Reconnaissance Survey (Volumes 1-5 and 4 o o 1 Attachments, April 30, 1991 and all subsequent revisions), 2 A. A Historic Resource Evaluation Report (Report) shall be 3 required for any resource identified on a modified 4 California Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) 523 Form 5 (Volume 3, Appendix B, Resource List and DPR Forms) or 6 located within an area identified as being potentially 7 eligible for Historic District designation and listed as a 8 contributing resource (Volume 3, Appendix C, Historic 9 Distr icts and Over lay Zones, Items 1. through 4.). Any 10 resource located in a new area identified by the Mayor and 11 Common Council as being potentially eligible for Historic 12 District designation and listed as a contributing resource 13 shall also be subject to the provisions of this subsection. 14 B. A Historic Resource Evaluation Report may be required for 15 any resource listed on the Tabular List and located within 16 the boundaries of an area identified in the Survey as being 17 potentially eligible for Historic Overlay Zone designation 18 (Volume 3, Appendix C, Historic Districts and Overlay Zones, 19 Items 5. through 13.). Using the criteria established in 20 Section 15.37.055 of this Chapter, the Director of Planning 21 and BUilding Services shall evaluate demolition permit 22 applications for these resources to determine the 23 requirement for a Report. Any resource located in a new 24 area identified by the Mayor and Common Council as being 25 potentially eligible for Historic Overlay Zone designation 26 shall also be subject to the provisions of this subsection. 27 c. Demolition Permit applications for buildings and structures 28 which are listed only on the Tabular List or not included in 5 o o the Survey shall not require a Report unless the Task Force determines that further study is required based upon new, historical or cultural information not contained in the Survey. When required, Historic Resource Evaluation Reports shall be prepared in accordance with Section 15.37.050 of this Chapter. At regular intervals (as determined by the Task Force and prior to the expiration of the appeal period after a determination is made), the Task Force shall be notified in writing of all determinations made in accordance with thresholds B. and C. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 IIII 15.37.050 Historic Resource Evaluation Report. A Historic Resource Evaluation Report required as a submittal for a Demolition Permit application shall contain the following elements: A. Purpose and Scope B. Methods of Evaluation: Field and Archival C. Location and Setting D. Architectural Description of the Resource E. Historical Background F. Statement of Significance G. Alternatives to Demolition Relocation, Rehabilitation, Reuse) H. Conclusions I. Recommendations J. Mitigation K. Archival Documentation (Appendices) ( such as Restoration Retention. and Adaptive 6 o o The Statement of Significance element (Item F. above) shall be made using the criteria listed in Section 15.37.055 of this Chapter and the National Register criteria for evaluation and shall include a discussion of the related historical contextual themes. The archival documentation lItem K. above) of the resource shall include a completed DPR 523 Form and archival quality photo documentation. This information shall be included as an appendix to the Report. Preparation and submittal of the Report shall be the responsibility of the applicant. All Reports shall be prepared by consultants who meet the professional qualification standards for the field of Historic Preservation as described in the Federal Register. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 IIII 15.37.055 Criteria for Determination of Historical Sianificance. 1. The bUilding or structure has character, interest or value as a part of the heritage of the City of San Bernardino; or, 2. The location of the building or structure is the site of a significant historic event, or, 3. The building or structure is identified with a person(s) or group(s) who significantly contributed to the culture and development of the City of San Bernardino; or, 4. The building or structure exemplifies a particular architectural style or way of life important to the City; or, 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 IIII o o 5. The building or structure exemplifies the best remaining architectural type in a neighborhood, or, 6. The bUilding or structure is identified as the work of a person whose work has influenced the heritage of the City, the State or the United States: or, 7. The bUilding or structure reflects outstanding attention to architectural design, detail, materials or craftsmanship, or, a. The building or structure is related to landmarks or historic districts and its preservation is essential to the integrity of the landmark or historic district, or, 9. The unique location or singular physical characteristics of the bUilding or structure represent an established and familiar feature of a neighborhood: or, 10. The building, structure or site has the potential to yield historical or archaeological information. 15.37.060 Review Process. 1. The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) Review - An Initial Study (pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act) shall be prepared for a Demolition Permit application when a Historical Resource Evaluation Report is required in accordance with Section 15.37.045, Subsections A.- C. of this Chapter. The Report shall be included as an attachment to the Initial Study. The Initial Study shall be reviewed by the ERC for an environmental determination. Following the ERC a o o 1 review. the application shall be reviewed by the Task 2 Force. 3 2. The Task Force Review - The Task Force shall review a 4 Demolition Permit application to determine the historical 5 significance of the resource based upon the criteria set 6 forth in Section 15.37.055 of this Chapter. The Task 7 Force may also consider the National Register criteria 8 for evaluation. Based upon the cr iter ia in Section 9 15.37.055. the Task Force may stay the issuance of the 10 Demolition Permit for a period of up to ninety (90) days. 11 Dur ing this time. the Task Force shall pursue methods of 12 retention through rehabil i tat ion , relocation and/or reuse 13 or other alternatives to demolition. 14 The Task Force shall take action to grant or deny 15 the Demolition Permit within the stay period specified. 16 If the Task Force approves the Demolition Permit 17 application, the Demolition Permit may be issued in 18 accordance with the Task Force action and following 19 compliance with the provisions of this Chapter and all 20 other City requirements. 21 22 15.37.070 Appeals. Any person may appeal the decisions 23 pursuant to this Chapter of the Director of Planning and Building 24 Services to the Task Force. Decisions of the Task Force pursuant 25 to this Chapter may be appealed to the Mayor and Common Council. 26 An appeal must be submitted in writing with the required 27 appeal fee (if applicable) to the Planning and Building Services 28 Department within fifteen (15) days following the final date of the 9 o o 1 action for which an appeal is made. The written appeal shall 2 include the reason(s) why the potential resource should be exempt 3 from or subject to the provisions of this ordinance. 4 5 15.37.075 Inconsistent Provisions. Any section of the 6 Municipal Code or amendments thereto inconsistent with the 7 provisions of this ordinance to the extent of such inconsistencies 8 and no further is hereby superseded or modified by this ordinance 9 to the extent necessary to effectuate the provisions of this 10 ordinance. 11 12 15.37.080 Severability. If any section, subsection, 13 sentence, clause or phrase or any portion of this ordinance is for 14 any reason declared inval id or unconstitutional, such decision 15 shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of the 16 ordinance. The Mayor and Common Council, hereby, declare that it 17 would have adopted this ordinance and each and every section, 18 subsection, sentence, clause or portion thereof irrespective of the 19 fact that phrase, or any portion thereof would be subsequently 20 declared invalid or unconstitutional. 21 22 15.37.085 Penalty. Any person, firm or corporation, 23 whether as principal, agent, employee, or otherwise, violating or 24 causing the violation of any of the provisions of this Chapter is 25 guilty of a misdemeanor, which upon conviction thereof is 26 punishable in accordance with the provisions of Section 1.12.010 of 27 this Code in addition to any other civil or administrative 28 remedies. 10 o o 1 15.37.090 Fees. Upon submittal of a Demolition Permit 2 application to the Planning and Building Services Department, the 3 applicant shall pay all applicable Planning Division fees as 4 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council for an Initial Study and 5 for the Historic Preservation Task Force review. The applicant 6 shall pay all required Building Safety Division fees as adopted by 7 the Mayor and Common Council prior to issuance of a Demol i tion 8 Permit." 9 IIII 10 IIII 11 IIII 12 IIII 13 IIII 14 IIII 15 IIII 16 IIII 17 IIII 18 IIII 19 IIII 20 IIII 21 IIII 22 IIII 23 IIII 24 IIII 25 IIII 26 IIII 27 IIII 28 IIII 11 o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ORDINANCE.. . ESTABLISHING NEW POLICIES AND PROVISIONS FOR REVIEW OF DEMOLITION PERMIT APPLICATIONS FOR POTENTIALLY HISTORIC BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES AND PROVIDING FOR CONTINUATION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION TASK FORCE. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly adopted by Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino meeting thereof, held on the day of at a , 1991 by the following vote, to wit: Council Members NAYS AYES ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA REILLY HERNANDEZ HAUDSLEY MINOR POPE-LUDLAM MILLER City Clerk The foregoing ordinance is hereby approved this day of . 1991. W.R. Holcomb, Mayor City of San Bernardino Approved as to form and legal content: JAMES F. PENMAN, ~ B . _~ 12