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CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
MEETING OF JUNE 18, 2019
AGENDA
MEETING 4:00 P.M
City Hall North, 1600 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield California
First Floor, Conference Room B
A. ROLL CALL
B. PUBLIC STATEMENTS
C. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Minutes of the May 21, 2019, meeting for approval.
D. CLOSED SESSION
None
E. CORRESPONDENCE
None
F. PUBLIC HEARINGS
None
G. REPORTS
None
H. OLD BUSINESS
None
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
MEETING OF MAY 21, 2019
MINUTES
Vice Chair Montgomery called the regular meeting of the Historic Preservation
Commission to order on Tuesday, May 21, 2019, at 4:09 p.m. at Conference Room B,
1600 Truxtun Avenue. Roll call was as follows:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Stephen Montgomery
Susan Stussy
Cathy Butler
MEMBERS ABSENT:
STAFF PRESENT: Cecelia Griego
Nicholas Vu
Viridiana Gallardo-King
PUBLIC STATEMENTS:
Neil Galyan owner of the Jastro House inquired about the possibility of a bronze plaque
placed at his historic property. Commission members will send inquiry to the Kern
County Historical Society.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
1. Motion to approve minutes from the January 15, 2018 meeting.
Minutes approved: Motion made by Commissioner Butler; Second by
Commissioner Stussy. APPROVED: All Ayes
CLOSED SESSION:
None
CORRESPONDENCE:
None
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. Public Hearing before the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of
Bakersfield to consider the building permit application by Neil Galyan for an
alteration of property located at 1811 20th Street, also known as the “Jastro
House” listed on the Bakersfield Register of Historic Places in the City of
Bakersfield.
Public statements: Emily Hogue spoke in favor of the project.
Building permit application approved: Motion made by Commissioner
Stussy; Second by Commissioner Butler. APPROVED: All Ayes
REPORTS:
None
OLD BUSINESS:
1. Community Outreach: The Commission to discuss community outreach
activities and materials.
Staff provided update on outreach materials produced and status of
materials in development.
NEW BUSINESS
None
COMMISSION STATEMENTS:
Commissioner Butler: A joint mixer should be organized with DBA and historic
property owners to discuss formation of historic district.
Commissioner Stussy: Commissioner Fieber’s service should be honored during
the July city council meeting. Staff will send a request to the Mayor.
Commissioner Stussy: Requested HPC goals are placed on the agenda of next
HPC meeting.
Commissioner Butler: The creation of the Mills Act program is still the highest goal
for the Commission, with the creation of Historic Districts being the second.
Commissioner Montgomery: Rules should be amended regarding residence
within the City of Bakersfield to allow for qualified candidates to be appointed to
positions despite technically living in Kern County.
ADJOURNMENT:
The meeting adjourned at 4:52 p.m. by Commissioner Montgomery.
A D M I N I S T R A T I V E R E P O R T
Meeting Date: June 18, 2019 Agenda Section: New Business Agenda Item: I. 1.
TO: Historic Preservation Commission
FROM: Development Services Department
DATE: June 10, 2017
SUBJECT: Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Goals: HPC review of the FY 19-20 Goals and
approval.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends review and approval of FY 19-20 Goals.
BACKGROUND:
In preparation of Fiscal Year 19-20, staff developed draft goals for the Historic
Preservation Commission (HPC) to help guide HPC activities for the upcoming year and
to identify action items in implementing the HPC’s goals and objectives. Staff is
requesting the HPC to review the goals, discuss any changes and approve.
ATTACHMENTS:
Draft Fiscal Year 19-20 Goals
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CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
COMMISSION
Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Goals
Per the City’s Municipal Code, the object of this Commission is to promote the public
health, safety, and general welfare by providing for the identification, protection,
enhancement, perpetuation, and use of improvements of buildings, structures, signs,
objects, features, sites, places and areas within Bakersfield that reflect special elements
of the City’s architectural, artistic, cultural, engineering, aesthetic, historical, political,
social and other heritage. Each of the following goals and action items align with
Commission purpose and objectives as stated in the Municipal Code.
Goal 1: Establish a Mills Act Program
Actions:
Develop a Mills act program, per California Government Code, for
historically designated properties
Create program materials (application, agreement, guidelines, brochure)
about the City’s Mills Act program
Recommend to City Council Legislative and Litigation Committee for
consideration
Goal 2: Establish New and Preserve Historic Neon Signs
Actions:
Consult with City Planning Department regarding sign ordinance
Develop criteria on what is considered a historic neon sign
Develop parameters to create two historic sign districts in the City of
Bakersfield – Downtown and Old Town Kern
Goal 3: Conduct New and Update Neighborhood Surveys
Actions:
Research areas where 70% of homes are over 50 years old
Pursue grant funding for neighborhood surveys
Conduct neighborhood surveys per established guidelines
Partner with BHS Driller Service Academy to assist in the update of
neighborhood surveys
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Goal 4: Public Education and Encourage Historic Pride in Bakersfield
Actions:
Attend community events to educate the community about the City’s
historical resources and properties
Partner with Kern Historical Society and Kern County Museum in organizing
walking tours of historical sites
Enhance and update website as needed
Conduct outreach presentations to community organizations
Support public art which celebrates our historic character
Encourage the reuse of historic buildings
Partner with Kern Historical Society and DBA to develop an award system to
property owners that successfully repurpose historic buildings
Update the Rehabilitate Bakersfield Right guidebook
Goal 5: Erection of Historic Signage for Route 99
Actions:
Continue collaboration and complete phase 2 installation of historic signs by
public right-of-way agencies: City, County and Caltrans
Goal 6: Identify Potential Grants and Partnerships with Non-profits to fund Historic
Preservation Projects
Actions:
Research grant opportunities and develop a working document of funding
sources
Contact non-profits to partner on historic preservation activities
Goal 7: Establish Historic Districts/Neighborhoods
Actions:
Conduct outreach to gage residents support for a historic district
Recruit more property owners to join the Historic Register
Develop recommendations to amend and improve the historic district
component of the Bakersfield Municipal Code
Establish new historic districts within the City of Bakersfield
Fiscal Year 2018 – 2019 Accomplishments:
1. Historic public education: Commissioners attended the Downtown Business
Associations Third Thursday event in October 2018. Printed historic photos for
display at public events.
2. Update Neighborhood Surveys: Continued update of East Bakersfield survey of
historic properties.
3. Historic Sites: Approved solar energy project at Jastro House.
4. Preservation: Sent recommendations to owners of The Dome on steps that could
be taken to preserve the structure.
5. Mills Act: Drafted and sent letters to historic property owners to encourage
support of a Mills Act program.