HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/23/1990 B A K E R S F I E L D ?~
Ken Peterson, Chair
Kevin McDermott
Patricia M. Smith
Jack Hardisty (Staff)
URBAN DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
MEETING
Thursday, August 23, 1990
12:00 p.m.
City Manager's Conference Room
AGENDA
1. Billboards
2. Economic Incentives
3. Historic Preservation Ordinance
4. Freeways
1990 BILLBOARD
SURVEY
BILLBOARDS IN CITY LIMITS
DISTANCE BETWEEN
NO.. BILLBOARDS
102 500' OR LESS
125 BETWEEN 500' & 1000'
26 GREATER THAN 1000'
251
BILLBOARDS IN COUNTY WITHIN
1/4. MILE OF CITY LIMITS
DISTANCE BETWEEN
NO. BILLBOARDS
55 500' 017 LESS
,38 BETWEEN 500' & 1000'
11 GREATER THAN 1000'
104.
TOTAL BILLBOARDS IN SURVEY = ,355
9 0 B/L L BOA RO SURVEY
CITY/ FT.
NO. LOCATION OWNER COUNTY SQ. FT. FROM HT, # SUP-
SDES PORTS POSITION
CURB
1 ~:v2a am e - ~ CORem
~ & H ~ CITY 150 10 25' 1 1 POLE 45 · BRL,I, IDAGE
3(V28 Si~ 6 - S. OF
2 ~tJ~)AGE -W. OF VERNAL PL 3M CITY 300 11 ,30' 2 2 POLES 90e BRLq~DN:~E
3 ,.,~:)/'29 S~ 6 -- S, OF F)~RAI II:1
19RU4DAGE-W. Or CAN~. ~ ~ 72 8 14' 1 2 POLES
30/28 SED 6 - S. OF PARALLEL TO
4. BRI. II, a:)N~-W. OF N sr. 3M CITY 300 10 24' 1 2 POLES SO. N 5'r.
BRtJNDN3E-W. OF N ST. 3M crrY 300 10 24' I 2 POLES 45
5 ~V28 s~D 6 - & OF
BEUI~-W. OF P ST. UI~WN COUNTY 300 12 24' 2 1 POLE 90e BRtJ~
3O/28 S~D 6 - S. OF
6 BRUN~-W. OF SO. ~ 3M CITY 300 30 24' 2 2 POLES 90
S.U~CXq4&BI:tlF'TE~RAC~ L.JI~O(I'4OW~ COLJNI'Y 64. 12 20' 2 2POLES 90° S. UI'aON
3(V26 SED 6 - W. OF
9 S. CHESTER & BRUNDAGE EDWARDS CITY 72 20 20' 2 1POLE 90° S. Ct.E:SrER
30/28 ~: 7 - W. OF
10 S. CHESTER-S. OF I~ EDWARDS ~ 72 20 20' 2 1 POLE 90° S. CI-ES3'ER
11 s. Q-E:STER-& OF S(XJTHGR'E 3M COUNTY 300 20 30' I 2 POLES 90° S. CHESTER
30/28 SI~ 7 - W. OF
12 s. CI"E:STER--N. OF RR 3M CITY 3{30 25 40' 2 2 POLES 90° S.
30/28 ~ 7 - E.. OF 90°
13 S. Ci-E53-r..R-N. OF ~ MAR~ crI'Y 72 10 16' 2 1 POLE ,%, CI-ESrER
S. t,~llON & ~ 3M ~ 300 20 26' 1 2 POLES 45° ETHRUM
14.A 30/2a s~ 7 - NW ~
$. tJ~ON & ~ ,.3M COUNTY 300 20 26' 1 2 POLES 45° ETHRUM
30/28 5'i~ 7 - W. OF
15 S. UNION-S. OF PHOEk~ MARTE4 COUNTY 72 20 18' 2 1 POLE 90
16 3O/28 ~ 7 - SW ~
S. UI~3N & MING R/E. 3M COUNTY 300 25 25' 2 1 POLE 90° S. UNION
3O/28 ~ 7 - W, OF S.
17 J~OON BIWVN ETHRUM & PLANZ EDWARDS COUNTY 72 25 18' 2 1 POLE 90° S. UNION
18 s. (3-E:STER-W. OF S. LI~ 3bi CITY 300 30 25' 1 2 POLES 90° S. CI~
30/28 Si~ 18 - S. OF
19 & ~-w. OF S, UI~ON 3M CO~ 300 30 25' 2 2 POLES 90° S. CHESTER
,,~:V2B Si~ 18 - S. OF
20 S. CJ-~-W. OF S. UI~ON MARTIN COUNTY 500 20 25' 2 1 POLE 90
21 30/28 S~ ~g - NW COEt, ER
S. ~ z,, PANAMA IN. MARTa~ CITY 72 10 18' 2 1 POLE 90° S. UNION
22 ~/2a s~ 19 - NW ~
990 BILLBOARD SURVEY
CITY/ FT.
NO. . LOCATION OWNER I COUNTY SQ. FT. FROM HT. SIDES# PORTsSUP- POSITION
CURB
23 3o/28 ~ 8 - NW CORNER
COFl13NWOOD & E. PLANZ MARtiN COUNTY 72 20 18' 2 1 POLE go~ COTTONWOOD
24- 3o/2a ~ 8 - NW CORNER
COTTONWOOD & E. PLANZ MAR~ COUNTY 72 20 18' 2 1 POLE 90~ E. PLANZ
30/28 S~ 8 - S. OF
25 E.. PLANZ--E. OF ANDERSON EDWARDS COUNTY 72 20 18' 2 1 POLE go* F. PLANZ
30/28 SEC 8 - S. OF E.
26 PLANZ-W. OF SFEJ. L~,IACI.~ EDWARDS COUNTY 72 20 18' 2 2 POLES 90 ~ F- PLANZ
50/28 SEI~ 8 - N' OF 90~
27 E. PLANZ--.F_ OF S. UtION 3Id CITY 300 50 ~:? 1 2 POLES S. ~
27A E PI.ANZ--.F- OF S. UNION 3M CITY 300 50 30' 1 2 POLES 90 ~ S. UNION
28 30/28 ~ 8 - SE: COR~
S. LIM(~ & CASA LOMA 5Id COUNTY 300 20 25' 2 2 POLES 90e S. UNION
29
30 3o/2a sim 5 - s. OF
BRUNDAGE~ OF BUSS MART~ ~ 72 8 18' 2 1 POLE 90e BRtJNDAGE
31 30/28 SEC 5 - SW CORNER
~ x. OHIO 'EDWARDS COUNTY 72 8 18' 2 I POLE 90 e BRUNDAG'E
BRUNDAGE & KB~iCAID MARTIN COUNTY 72 12 18' 2 1 POLE 90~ BRUNDAGE
33 30/28 5F_.c 5 - si[ CORi~ER
~ ,Il: HAYES 3M COUNTY 300 12 25' 2 2 POLES go~ BRUNDAGE
33A 3o/2a sim s - SE: ~
BRt.II~DAGE &: HAYES 3M COUNTY 300 12 25' 2 2 POLES 90 ~' BR~
54 BRUh[~ & COI"IONWOOD MARTIN COUNTY 72 40 18' 2 1 POLE goe COI'TONWOOD
35 5cv28 ~ 5 - NW CORr, ER
COTTONWOOD & HWY 58 MARTIN COUNTY 72 10 18' 2 i POLE 450 COTTONWOOD
,:36 3o/28 ~ 5 - NW CORt, F_.R
COT'/ONWOOD & FI:'117 ~ COUNTY 72 15 18' 2 1 POLE 45 = C01'rONW~D
57 ~CV2B ~ 4 - SE CORI~ER
E BRtJtNDAGE ,Il: ~ 58 MA~ CITY 72 12 18' 2 1 POLE 90e E. BRI.~EiAGE
38 30/28 SE~ 2 - S OF HY.
58 F_.. Of OSWELL MARTIN COL~ 300 FWY 25' 2 1 POLE 90 e HWY'. 58
39 ,.,~v2a ~ 2 - N. OF
HWY. 58--E. OF OSWELL MARTIN COUNTY 72 FWY. 25' 2 I POLE 90e HWY. 58
50/28 ~ 2 - S. OF
4-0 HWY. 58-E.. OF OSWELL KUNZ COUNTY 500 FWY. 25' 2 4, POLES 90 ~ HWY. 58
~ $1~.; 2 - N. OF
d"l I-N/Y. 58-F_ OF OSWELL IdART1N COUNTY ~00 F'WY. 28' I 2 POLES 45 · HWY. 58
41A =o/2a ~ 2 - N. OF -
HWY. 58.-.F_ OF OSWELL ~ COUNTY 500 FWY. 2.ff I 2 POLES 45 ~ SIGN t~1.1
4-2 30/28 SEC 2 - S. OF
HWY 58'-E.. OF OSWI=I ! KUINZ COUNTY 300 FWY. 26' 2 4. POLES 90e HWY. 58
50/28 SEC 2 - N. OF
4',.~ HWY 58--E OF ~ ! MARTIN COUNTY 300 FWY. 25' I 1 POLE 90= I'~. 58
I~I.N. = 21 COUNTY; 5 CITY 8gOlOA
990 BILLBOARD SUR I/E Y
CITY/ FT.
NO. LOCATION OWNEF COUNTY SC). FT. FROIV HT. # SUP-
SIDES PORTS POSITION
CURB
44 3o/2a s~c 2 - SE
F- BRaE ~ ~L M~ CO~ 3~ 15 ~' 2 I P~ 90 ~ 0~
3~ ~ 3 - N OF
~5 ~ ~W, ~ ~ ~ ~ 300 ~Y, ~' 1 2 P~ ~. 58
3~ ~ 3 - N. ~
46 ~ 5~W. OF O~ 3M ~ 300 ~Y. 26' 2 1 ~ ~ e ~. 58
3~ ~ 3 - ~ OF
47 ~Y ~W. ~ ~ ~ ~ 300 F~. ~ 2 1 PO~ gOe ~Y. 58
48 ~~~.~ ~ ~ 3~ ~Y. 5~ 2 1P~ go~ ~.~
49 ~ ~ ~ ~. ~N~ ~ ~ 3~ ~Y. 5~ 2 1 ~ ~ ~. 58
58 2~ ~ ~ - ~
~~a~ ~ ~ 50 30 3~ 2 1~ 90e ~HY
59 2~ 5~ ~ - ~ OF
~ ~ ~ ~ 3M ~ 300 ~ ~ 2 I PO~ ~e ~ HY.
60 2~ ~ ~ - ~ OF
ROS~-W.~N ~ C~ ~0 30 3~ 2 1~ 90~ ~H%
61 2~ ~ ~ - ~ OF
~ ~-W. ~ ~ 3M ~ 300 ~ 3~ 2 3 ~ ~e ~ HY.
~~-~OF
62 ~ HY-W. OF ~N ~ C~ 50 30 ~ 2 1 ~ ~e ~ HY
~~.HY~ ~ C~ ~0 ~ ~ 1 1~ 90e ~HY.
72 ~ ~ 2e - ~ ~
~ HY · G~N 3M CO~ 3~ 30 ~ 2 1 ~ go° ~ ~.
73 2~ ~ ~ - ~ C~
~ · ~0 D~ ~0 3M Q~ ~ 30 3~ 2 2 ~ goe RO~ ~,
74 2~~-
R~ HY ~ ~ gg 3M ~ ~0 30 3~ 2 2 PO~ goe ~ HY.
75 29~ S~ ~ - ~ OF
~DR~OFP~ ~ ~ ~0 30 3~ 2 1PO~ go~ ~E~
76 2~ ~ ~ - ~ OF
~-~ OF C~ ~. ~ C~ ~0 20 5ff 2 I PO~ ~ ~ ~.
77 2~ ~ ~ - & OF
~y_E ~ ~ ~. 3M ~ ~0 20 3ff 2 I PO~ ~e ~ ~.
78 2~ ~ 2g - ~ OF
~-W. ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ 20 4ff 2 1 ~ go~ ~ ~.
2~ ~ ~ - ~ OF
82 ~O~-W. OFgg ~ CO~ ~ ~ ~ I 1~ 90e ~.9g
84 2~ s~ ~ - ~
~~H~ ~ CO~ ~0 100 4~ I 2~ ~e ~.~
~ ~ ~ 3M ~ 600 30 4~ I 5 PO~ 90~ ~. 99
86 2~ ~ ~ - ~ ~
~ · E~ 3M C~ ~0 20 ~ 2 .2 PO~ ~ ~% 99
~Y-W. OF ~. gg ~ ~ 600 40 5~ 1 4 ~ ~e ~Y. 99
"""~ - ~= ~n~ ~ 11 ~YY 8~OB
990 BILLBOARD SURVEY
CITY/ FT.
NO. LOCATION OWNER COUNTY SQ. FT. FROM HT. # SUP-
SIDES PORTS POSITION
CURB
29/27 SED 23 - S. OF
8~ GILMORE-W. OF HWY. 9g KUNZ COUNTY 240 4.0 60' 2 I ~ I 90~ HWY. 99
89 29/27 ~ 14. - GOLDEN
ST. aa'E HWY & HWY. 99 (PRIVATE) COUNTY 600 4.0 30' 2 5 POLES 900 HWY. 99
29/27 SEC 23 - SW CORI~.R
90 ~ALLOWAY CANAL & PE. RCE RD EDWARDS CITY 50 8 15' 2 1 POLE 90~' PIERCE RD.
91 29/27,5~ = - NE CORNEE
HWY 99 & C,~.MORE 3M CITY 300 100 36' 1 4 POLES 90° HWY. 99
29/27 SEC 24 - ~ CORNER
92 S~E CANAL & GOLDEN ~ 3M CITY 600 100 50' I 4 POLES 90~ GOLDEN STATE
29/27 $~.~ 24. - SW CORNER
93 s'nNE CANAL & GOLDEN $TAi'E 3M CITY 300 100 4.0' 1 2 POLES 90~ GOLDEN STATE
29/27:37~j 24. - S. OF
94 GOLDEN ST.~'E-W. OF F ST. 3M CITY 240 B 30' 1 2 POLES 90~ GOLDEN STATE
95 50/27 SE~ 2 - F_ Of
ST1NE-S. OF EIOCKDALE MARl'IN CiTY ,300 36 40' 2 I POLE ;tO~ STOCKDALE HY.
96 29/27 SEC 35 - F_ OF
GARNSEY-N OF S30CKDALE KUNZ CITY 24.0 18 30' I 1 POLE )0~ S'rOCKDALE HY.
g7 29/27' SED 35 - N. OF
CI-IES'rER LN-W. OF OAK MARTIN CITY 34.0 15 50' 1 2 POI.~ 90 ~ OAK sr.
9~ 29/'z7 5E.C 26 - w. OF
OAK-N. OF CAI.FORi,,~ 3M CITY 24,0 20 30' 2 2 POLES gOe C, AI..FORNIA AV.
99 29/27 SEC 35 - E. OF
REAL RD--& OF CALIFORNIA KUNZ CITY 300 ~0 30' 2 1 POLE PARALLEL
29/28 ~ 18 - NE CORNER
100 Ch~ AV & W. COLUI~S 3M CITY 300 50 24.' I 6 POLES 4,5~ W. COLUMBJS
101 2~2s SEC 18 - N. OF
LEVEE CANAL-E. OF CI-~TER 3M CITY 160 15 34.' 1 2 POLES 4,5~ CI-E:5'TER AV.
29/2B Si~ 18 - N. OF
102 LEVE~ CANAL-E. OF CI-~ 3M CITY 160 15 2~' 1 2 POLES 4,5~ SIC, N ~101
103 29/2a
N. OF SIC, N # 102 3M CITY 160 100 2~' 1 2 POLES 4,5~ ~ AV.
105 29/28 SEC 18 - E. OF
CI-I~--N. END OF BRIDGE 3M CITY 200 30 20' 2 2 POLES 90~ CI-E:STER AV.
29/28 SE~ 18 - E. OF N.
106 CHE:STF. R-N. OF 'BEARDSLEY 3M COUNTY 250 8 20' I 2 POLES 90~ N. CHE~
107 29/28 $~ 18 - E, OF N.
CI~-N. OF BEARDSLEY KUNZ COUNTY 300 ~- 10 25' I 1 POLE 90~' N. CI~
29/28 SEC 18 - E. OF N.
108 CI~-S. OF ROBERi~ i.N. EDWARDS COUNTY 60 25 16' 2 I POLE 90~ N. C~
109 2a/28 SEC la - w, OF
CHE~-S. END OF BRDGE 3M CITY 2443 10 22' 1 3 POLES 4,5e CI~ AV.
110 29/2s SEC 18 - w, OF _
CHESTER-S. END OF BRDGE 3M CITY 2~0 25 22' I 3 POLES 4,5~ CI'E~ AV.
111 2a/2a SEC 18 - W. OF
CHESTER-S. ~ OF BRIDGE 3M CITY 240 I' 18 23' 1 3 POLES 45° CHEERER AV.
112 2a/2a ~ ~s - w. OF
CHESTER-& END OF BRDGE 3M CITY 240 18 23' 1 3 POLES 4,5e CHE~ AV.
8g010C
990 BILLBOARD SURVEY
CITY/ FT.
NO. ~LOCATION OWNER COUNTY SQo FT. FROM HT. SIDES# PORTsSUP- POSITION
CURB
29/'28 SE~ 18 - W. OF
11,:3 'CH~STF. R-N. OF W. COLUMBUS 3M CITY 250 12 28' 2 2 POLES 90 e CHESTER AV.
114. 2~v'2a SEC 19 - SW CORNER
CI-F_~ & 36'r1.-I El'. IvlARTIN COUNTY 240 12 24' 2 1 POLE 90 o CHimER AV.
29/28 SEC 19 - E. OF
11,.5 (::~E:Sr~-N. OF 36TH ST. 3M COUNTY 300 12 26' 1 2 POLES 90e CHESTER AV.
116 29/28 SEC 19 - E. OF
CI-E~-N. OF 361'H 5-'1'. 3M COUNTY 300 12 22' I 2 POLES 45 ~ CI"I~R AV.
117 29/28 ~-c[; lg - W. OF
CI-EErE. R-S. OF RR 3M CITY 300 75 4.8' 1 2 POLES 90 o CI-F_~ER AV.
118 29/28 SE~ 19 - SE CORNER
H & GOLDEN STATE AV. 3M CITY 672 30 65' 1 6 POLES 90 ~ GOLDEN STATE
119 29/28 SEC 30 - S. OF
2411-1 ON M ST. 3M CITY 240 11 2..3' 1 2 POLES 90° 24TH ST.
120 29/28 5-~ ~0 - NE CORNER
2,3RD z, M ST. 3M CITY 240 11 2~' 1 2 POLES go o 2,3RD ST.
121 29/28 SE[; 30 - SW CORNER
24.TH & L b-"r. KUNZ CITY 360 10 4.0' I 1 POLE 45e 2~I'H ST.
29/28 SE~ 19 - W. OF PARALLEL
122 L 5-1'. ON GOLDEN 5'TATE 3M CITY 200 4 26' 2 2 POLES
LEI'.
123 29/28 SFc: 19 - NE CORNER
GOLDEN STATE ,lc K ST. ~IVl CITY ,300 6 4.0' I 2 POLES PARALLEL
KS']'.
124- 29/28 $1~ 19 - NE CORNER
PARALLEL
GOLDEN 5-'rATE z. K ST. 5M CITY ~00 .',o 40' 1 2 POLES K ST.
125 29/28 SE~ lg - F__ OF
CHE~ UNDRPASS-N. OF RR 5M CITY 200 10 24.' 2 2 POLES 90e CHEWER AV.
126 29/28 .~,~,.; 19 - SE CORNER
,34.TH z. K sr. 3M CITY 24.0 5 25' I 2 POLES 90 ~ 34TH ST.
127 29/28 $1~ 19 - NW CORNER
JEWETT ,lc 34TH sr. 3M COUNTY 24.0 20 25' I 2 POLES 90~ 34TH 5-'1'.
128 29/28 SE~ 19 - SW CORNER
PANAMA & ,34.TH 5-'T. MARI'~ CITY 300 7 ~.0' 2 1 POLE 90 ~ ~4TH El'.
129 29/28 SE~ 19 - SW CORNER
PANAIvIA & 34.TH El'. EDWARDS CITY 50 7 15' 1 1 POLE 90~ 34TH El'.
29/28 SE]~ 19 - SW CORNER
150 KEEN ISL CANAL ,lc 34TH ST. 3M CITY 160 7 14' 2 2 POLES 90~ .34.TH El'.
1,:31 29/28 EEC 19 - I~ CORNER
-F_ SIDE CANAL & 34~I'H ST. 5M CITY 240 10 24.' 2 2 POLES 90 ~ ,.34'FH ST.
132 29/28 Sr.~; 19 -
5,.315 UNION AVE. 3M CITY 24.0 10 24' 1 2 POLES 90~ UNION AVE.
133 29/28 SEC 20 - SE CORNER
FLDWE. R ,lc UNION AV. ;~M CITY 24.0 ;3 28' 2 2 POLES 90~ UNION AV.
134- 29/28 SE.L; 19 - SW CORNER
30TH ST & UNION 3M CITY 200 7 15' I 2 POLES 4.5~ UNION AV.
135 29,/28 5F__.C 19 - SW COR~
30TH ST ,lc UNION AV. 3M CiTY 200 7 15' 1 2 POLES 90~ SIGN #134.
136 29/28 SEC 19 - NW CORNER
W. N~ z, KERN ISL CANAL 3M CITY 200 PL -t- 3' 50' 2 2 POLES 90 ~ W. NILES
89010D
990 BILLBOARD SURVEY
CITY/ SQ. FT. FROM HT. # SUP-
NO. LOCATION OWNER COUNTY CURB SIDES PORTS POSITION
157 29/28 s~ ~ - NW COmEE
W. I~,ES & KERN ISL CANAL 3M CITY 200 PL+3 50' 2 2 POLES 90~ W.~;~
1;38 29/28 SE~ 19 - SW CORNER
ESPEE & O ST. EDWARDS CITY 50 5 12' 2 1POLE 90e QST.
159 ~ BTWN 28TH & 2gTH 3M CITY 240 10 36' I ! 2 POLES 90~ CHESTER ~.
140 CtE:S11;~BTWN28TH&2gT~ 5Id crrY 2443 10 36' 1 2POLES 90~ ChESTERA/.
141 2;/2a ~ =0 - NE COrem
H ST. & 18TH ST. 3M CITY 3~0 11 30' 1 2 POLES 90e 18rH ST.
142 29/28 SEC ~0 - ~ OF
143 2g/2a Sa~ =0 - S; CO~[~
20TH ST. & L ST. 3M crrY 240 13 50, 1 2~ 90 · 20TH ST.
14.4 29/2a ~ ~0 - N. OF
18TH BrWN L & M 5~ 3M crrY 300 37 18' I 4, POLES 90~ 18TH 5'1'.
14.5 2a/2a ~ 3o - s. OF
23RDSr. BTWNM&NS~ UI~ CFPI' 250 15 35' I 2POLES 90~ 231~ST.
146 29/28 SE~ 30 - NY/COR~
147 29/28 ~ 30 - NW CORNER
148 29/28 ~ 30 - ~E: CORNER
14g 29/28 SEC 30 - S. OF
18TH BTWN N & 0:57S. 3M CITY 240 11 21' I 2 POLES goe 18TH ST.
150 30/27 S~; - SE CO~NE~
BI~&OLNEST. 3M CITY 416 25 36' 2 2POLES gO° BRI. f~N~ LN.
151 30/27 sa: ~ -
1019SOtJTHHST. IvlARrlN C~ 72 8 18' 2 1POLE 90~ SOUTHH
1401~3tJTHHS'T. MARTIN COUNTY 312 16 36' 2 1POLE 90= SOUTHH
30/27 ~u; 2 -
153 3a47~HWY. MARr~ CITY 312 8 36' 2 1POLE 90° 5'll3CKDALE HY
154. 30/27 :~ 2 -
40,H. M~G A/E. MARTIN CITY ~12 8 ~' 2 1POLE 90 ° Mf~ A/F..
lg12 WBLE RD. MARTIN CiTY ~2 7 ~ 2 1POLE 90° WB.E ED.
:~tO0 WELE RD. MARTIN CITY 312 12 ~ 2 1POLE 90° WBLE RD.
157 ~ SSt ', -
~%35 ~ RD. klJtZ CITY ~12 7 ~ 2 1POLE 90° WlI.SON RD.
3~17 ~ RD. MAEi'~I CITY ~12 20 ~ 2 1POLE 90 ° WlI_~ RD.
159 ;~,/27 ~ ~. - SW COEtlm
160 ~ ~ ~4 - E. OF
~ RD.-& OF RR 3M CITY 200 14 :~' 2 2 POLES 90~ S11NE RD.
~""' = 2 COUNTY; 22 QTY 89010E:
990 BILLBOARD SURVEY
FT.
CITY/ SQ. FT. FROM HT. # SUP-
NO. LOCATION OWNER COUNTY
CURB SIDES PORT'S POSITION
161 ~0/27 SEE,22 - W. OF
STINE RD.-S. OF RR 3M CITY 200 16 24' 2 2 POLES 90~ ~ RD.
162 3O/27 SEE 22,-
5000 ~ RD. 3M crrY 200 16 36' 2 1 POLE 90~ 5'TINE RD.
163 30/27 Sl~ 14 - NW CORNER
RR & WIBLE RD, 3M CITY 312 25 30' 2 2 POLES 90e WlBLE RD,
164 3o/27 s~ 24 - SE CORNEE
RR & WlBLE RD. MAE13q CITY 312 14 30' 2 1 POLE 90~ WIBLE RD.
165 3o/27 sm ~ -
4301 WIBI. E RD. MARTIN CITY 60 10 18' 2 1 POLE 90e WlBLE RD.
166 4200 WlBLE RD. 3M CITY 2443 8 24' 2. 1 POLE 90e WlBLE RD.
167 30/27 sa: ~3 -
4110 WlBLE RD. 3M CITY 200 25 30' ' 1 2 POLES 90~ WlBLE RD.
3O,/27 SEE 13 - N. OF
168 wHrrE: LN-W. OF HY. 99 MARTIN CITY 312 20 36' 2 I POLE 90~ HWY. 99
3O/27 SEE 13 - N. OF
169 wHrrE LN.-F_ OF HY. 99 MARTIN CITY 312 20 24' 2 2 POLES 90° HWY. 99
170 30/27 sec ~3 - sw CORt~_R
WHITE LN at RR 3M CITY 288 14 24' 2 2 POLES 90~ WI~TE IN.
171 30/27 SE[: t3 - NW CORt~J~
WHITE IN. ac RR 3M CITY 288 14- 24' 2 2 POLES 90e WFETE LN.
172 30/27 s~ 13 - sw coP,~eR
~ & WHITE LN. EDWARDS CITY 50 14 18' 2 I POLE 90° WI'ErE LN.
30/27 SEE 13 - W. OF PARALLEL
173 CANAL-~L OF WHITE LN. UNKNOWl~ CiTY gs 8 12' 1 2 POLES TO CANAL
174 3o/27 s~ t3 - N. OF
RR-W. OF HWY. 99 3M CITY 312 30 36' 2 1 POLE 90e HWY. 99
3O/27 SEE 13 - W. OF
175 HWY 99--S. OF WHITE LN. 3M CITY 3t?. ;50 36' 2 2 POLES 90~ HWY. g9
30/27 SEE 13 - W. OF
176 HWY. 99--S. OF WHITE LN 3bi CITY 312 30 30' 2 2 POLES 90e HWY. 99
177 3O/27 sa: t3 - NE
~ 99 & RR KUNZ CITY 312 20 36' 2 2 POLES 90e HWY. 99
30/27 SEE 13 - E. OF
178 HWY 99-S. OF ~ IN. KUNZ CiTY 312 ,30 24' 2 2 POLES 90e HWY. 99
3O/27 SEE 13 - N. OF
179 EE-W. OF HUGI-ES LN. ~ CITY 312 8 24' 2 I POLE 90e HUGI-E:S IN.
180 30/27 s~ ~3 - E. Or
HUGHES LN.-S, OF RR 3M CITY 200 12 24' 2 2 POLES 90e HUGHES IN.
30/27 SEE 13 - S. OF
181 WI~TE LN.-W, OF SOJ-I ST. 3M CITY 288 5 24' 2 2 POLES 90e SOUTH H
182 30/27 sm t3 - ~ OF
RR-W. OF SOUTH H 3M CITY 72 10 18' 2 1 POLE 90e SOUTH H
183 30/27 sec ~3 - s. OF
PLANZ-W. OF H ST. 3M CITY 288 10 30' 2 2 POLES 90 e PLANZ RD.
184 WHITE LN-W. OF HY. 99 MAR33~ CiTY 288 30 30' 2 I POLE 90~ HWY. 99
IOIAL = 0 COUNTY; 24 QTY 8gOfOF
990 BILLBOARD SURVEY
FT.
CITY/ SQ. FT. FROM HT. # SUP-
NO. LOCATION OWNE~ COUNTY CURB SIDES PORTS POSITION
3O/27 SEC 13 - N, OF
1~5 WHITE LN,-W, OF HY, 99 MARTIN CITY 288 4.0 30' 2 1 POLE 90~ I-IWY, 99
30/'27 ~ 2~ - W. OF
186 HWY. 99-N. OF WFE. ATLAND 3M CITY 288 20 20' 2 1 POLE 90e HWY. 99
30/27 5"ED 2~ - W. OF
187 HWY. 99---N. OF AU3OMALL DR. 3M CITY 288 30 36' 2 1 POLE 90e HWY. 99
188 HWY 99 & AUTOMALL DR. 3M CITY 288 30 36' 2 1 POLE 90~ HWY. 99
30/27 SEC 25 - W. OF
18~ HWY. 99--N. OF HOSKING MARTIN CITY 380 20 20' 2 1 POLE 90~ HWY. 99
30/27 ~ 25 - W. OF
190 HWY. 99--N. OF ~G MARTIN CITY 360 20 20' 2 1 POLE 90~ HWY. 99
3(V27 5]~J 25 - F_ OF HY. 99
191 ~ OF ARVN-EDISON CANAL KUNZ CITY 128 60 18' 1 2 POLES 4,5~ TO CANAL
30/27 Si~ 3~ - S. OF
192 PACH~O-W. OF HWY. 99 3M CITY 24~ 30 30' 2 I POLE 90° HWY. 99
3O/27 Sl~ 13 - S, OF
193 wHrrE LN.-W. OF HWY. 99 UNKNOWt CITY 600 443 60' 1 ~ POLES 90~ HWY. 99
50/27 Si~ 13 - F_ OF
194 HWY. 9g--N. OF ~ KIJNZ CITY 600 30 36' 2 2 POLES 90~ HWY, 99
{95 30/27 ~ 1 - NW CORNER
M~IGAVE.&H:EI'. MARTIN COUNTY 312 16 36' 2 1POLE 90~ MING.aYF_
196 30/Z7 5]~ 2~ - E. OF
GOSFORD-S. OF RR MART~ COUNTY 2~8 16 20' 2 1 POLE gO~ GOSEORD 1~3.
30/27 515C 17 - Wo OF ~
197 MARiqN CITY 288 9 20' 2
GOSR3RD-N. OF RR I POLE 90~ GOSFORD RD.
198 29/27 SEC 26 - SE CORNER
HWY. 99 & I~ MARTIN CITY ~ 50 50' 2 1 POLE PARA[L~
TO RR
199 29/27 ~ 26 -- NW C~ PARA! ~ m
OF RR & HWY. 99 MARr~I CITY 2~0 50 50' 2 I POLE ~3 RR
3O/28 SEC 3 - S. OF
200 HWY. 58--F_ OF MT. VERNON MARTIN CITY 300 FWY 50' 2 1 POLE 90e HWY. 58
201 HWY. 58-w. OF MT. VERNON KUNZ CITY 300 FWY 35' 2 2 POLES! 90e HWY. ~8
30/28 $~c 4 - N, OF
202 HWY. 58--F_ OF WASH~IGTON KUNZ CITY 200 FWY 50' 2 2 POLES gOe HWY. 58
30/28 ~.~ 8 - S, OF
20,~ WESON-W. OF cor3oNWOOD EDWARDS Cn'Y 72 18 15' 2 I POLE PARALLEL TO
COTTONWOOD RD.
29/28 ~ 35 - $o OF
204 EDISON HY-F_ OF OSWELL 3bi COUNTY 300 20 26' 1 2 POLES 90e EDISON HWY.
205 29/28 5F~ ,35 - S. OF
EDISON HY-F_ OF OSWELI. 3M COUNTY 300 20 30' 2 2 POLES 90e EDISON HY.
206 ~ sec 35 - SE CORNER - PARALLEL
OSWEI. L & EDE;ON HY. ~ COUNTY 72 20 18' 2 1 POLE TO 05'W~ ~
207 29/28 ~ 35 - S. OF
EDISON HY-E. OF OSWELL MARrlN COUNTY 300 20 20' 2 1 POLE 90 e OSWELL
29/28 5u.; 35 - N. OF
20~ E. BRUNDAGE-E. OF OSWELL MARl'IN COUNTY 300 15 25' 2 1 POLE 90e OSWELL
990 BILLBOARD SURVEY
CITY/ FT.
NO. LOCATION OWNER COUNTY SQ. FT. FROM HT. # SUP-
CURE] , SIDES PORTS POSITION
29/28 SEC 34 - N. OF
209 E. BRUNDAGE-E. OF MT. VERNON MARTIN CITY 300 25 25' 2 1 POLE go* MT. VERNON
210 29/28 SBI; 33 - NW CORNE~
MT. VERNON & TEXAS EDWARDS COUNTY 72 10 20' 2 1 POLE 90e MT. VERNON,
211 29/28 SEC 3.3 - SW CORNER
MT. VERNON ag E. 3RD ST. UI~'NOWN COUNTY 72 20 18' 2 1 POLE 90* MT. VERNON
212 29/28 SEC 33 - SW CORNER
MT. VERNON x. VIRGINIA MARTI~ COUNTY 72 20 18' 2 1.POLE 90~ MT. VERNON
29/28 SEC 33 - & OF
213 E. CALF.--F_ OF BROWN EDWARDS CITY 72 6 18' 2 1 POLE 90° F_. CALIF.
214 29/28 SE~ 33 - SE CORNER
E. CALIF. & COLLINS MARTIN CITY 300 30 26' 2 1 POLE 90* E. CALIF.
215 29/28 SEC 33 - SW CORNER
F_. CALIF. ac RR UNKNOWI~ CITY 300 25 30' 2 2 POLES 90* E. CALIF.
216 29/28 5F__C 3.3 - SE CORNER
-F_ CALIF. & WASHINGTON EDWARDS COUNTY 72 18 18' 2 1 POLE 90~ E. CALF'.
217 2~ s~ 33 - sw COl~
F- CALIF. &: BEVERLY DR. MARTIN COUNTY 72 14. 18' 2 I POLE 90 * F- CALIF.
218 29/28 5~ 21 - SW CORNER
MT. VERNON & HWY. 178 KUNZ CITY 300 15 30' 2 1 POLE 90' MT. VERNON
219 29/28 s~; 2~ - NW CORNER
MT. VERNON ac HWY. 178 3M CITY 300 20 30' 2 1 POLE 90' MT. VERNON
220 29/28 SEC 21 - N. OF PARALLEL
BERNARD--F_ OF RIVER BV. 3M COUNTY 300 50 26' I 2 POLES TO BERNARD
221 29/28 5F_C 21 - N. OF
BERNARD-E. OF RIVER BV. 3M COUNTY .300 ~0 26' 1 2 POLES 45* BERNARD
222 29/28 ~.; 21 - SE CORNER
RIVER BV. & WATER MARTIN COUNTY 300 15 26' 2 1 POLE 90 * RIVER BV.
223 2a/2a SEC 2~ - SW CORNER
SUNNY & COL/JIVBUS KUNZ CITY 300 30 4.0' 2 1 POLE gO~ COLUMBUS
22~ 29/28 SEC 25 - NE CORNER
NILES & FAIRFAX RD. 5M COUNTY 300 15 26' 2 2 POLES 90e NILES
225 29/28 =u~ 25 - SE CORNER
NILES ac FAIRFAX RD. KUNZ COUNTY 300 30 26' 2 1 POLE 90~ NILES
226 29/28 ~u.; 26 - NE CORNER
McCURDY ac NILES 3M COUNTY 300 10 26' 2 2 POLES 90* NILES
227 29/28 SEL; 26 - SE CORNER
NILES ac MORMANY MARTIN COUNTY 300 15 26' 2 1 POLE 90* NILES
'228 29/28 SEC 28 - N, OF
PARALLEL
E. CAMF.-W. OF RR 3M C TY 300 30 35' 2 2 POLES TO RR
29/28 SEC 28 - N. OF E.
231 CALF. BTWN BROWN & HALEY EDWARDS CITY 72 15 18' 2 1 POLE 90° E. CALIF.
29/28 SB~ 28 - S. OF .
232 215T ST.-W. OF MLLER MARTIN CITY 72 15 18' 2 1 POLE 900 21Er sr.
255 29/28 ~1:~; 28 - SW CORNER
WLLIAMS & E. TRUXTUN 3M CITY 300 15 26' 2 2 POLES 90 o E. TRUXTUN
234 29/'28 SEC 28 - N. OF
EDISON HY.-E. OF WASHINGE)N 3M COUNTY .300 18 35' I 2 POLES 4'5° EDISON HY.
89010H
990 BILLBOARD SURVEY
CITY/ FT.
NO. LOCATION OWNER COUNTY SQ. FT. FROM HT. # SUP-
SIDES PORTS POSITION
CURB
29/28 SEC 28 - N. OF
2,~5 EDISON HY-E. OF WASHING'TON 3M COUNTY 700 15 20' 2 2 POLES 45 ~SIGN ~234
29/28 SE~ 28 - N. OF
236 EDISON HY-E. OF OGDEN 3M COUNTY 300 21 16' ' 1 2 POLES 45 e EDISON HY.
2.~8 29/28 SEC 28 - SW CORNER
KENTUCKY & WILLIAMS 3M CITY 300 15 20' 2 2 POLES go e KENTUCKY
2,.59 29/28 SEC 28 - SE CORNER
KENTUCKY & HALEY 3M CITY 500 18 20' 1 2 POLES 45 o KENTUCKY
239A 29/28 SE~ 28 - SE CORNER
KENTUCKY & HALEY 3M CITY ,300 18 20' 1 2 POLES 45e SIGN #239
2~0 29/28 $1~ 28 - SW CORNER
FLOWER & VIRGINIA 3M COUNTY 300 15 20' 2 2 POLES 90e FLOWER
2~1 29/28 SEC 28 - SW CORNER
FLOWER & WEST DR. MARTIN COUNTY 300 20 25' 1 1 POLE 90~ FLOWER
242 29/28 SEC 29 - SE CORNER
NILES & BAKER EDWARDS CITY 72 15 20' 2 1 POLE 4,5e NILES
245 29/28 SEC 29 - N. OF
SUMNER-W. OF BEALE MARTIN CITY ,300 20 50' 2 I POLE 90e BEALE
29/28 SEC 29 - N. OF
246 SU~a~E~-E Of BEALE IJ~NOWh CITY 300 20 50' 2 3 POLES 90° BEALE
247 2g/28 SEC 29 - N. OF
RR-E. Of BEALE 3M CITY ,300 20 50' 2 ,3 POLES gO~ BEALE
29/28 SEC 29 - NE OF PARALLEL
2~ INTRSE~ TRUXTUN & BEALE UNKNOWN CITY 600 15 30' 1 ,3 POLES TO BEALE
249 29/28 SE~ 29 - SE CORNER
2153' ST. & BEALT 3M CITY 300 10 30' 1 12 POLES 45~ 215-'T ST.
29/27 SEC 35 - E. OF REAL
250 ~.-BTWN CAL. & CHESTER LN KUNZ CITY 300 15 40' 2 1 POLE 90e REAL RD.
251 29/27 SEE 35 - SW CORNER
F_.ASTON & CALIFORNIA MARTIN CITY 240 B 40' 2 1 POLE 90~ CALIFORNIA
29/27 SE~ 35 - E. OF
252 CHESTER LN-N. OF CALIF. MARTIN CITY 300 8 30' 2 1 POLE 90e CALIFORNIA
253 29/27 SE~ 25 - F- OF
OAK-N. OF CALIF. KUNZ CITY 240 8 ~0' 2 3 POLES 90~ CALIFORNIA
254 2g/27 SBC 26 - N. OF
CALF-W. OF OAK 3M CITY 240 20 ~,0' 2 1 POLE 90~ OAK ST.
255 29/27 SE~ 25 - N. OF
CALIF.-'F- OF OAK 3M CITY 240 30 60' 2 1 POLE 90° OAK ST.
256 29/27 SE~ 26 - N. OF
CALIF.-W. OF OAK 3M CITY 240 30 60' 2 I POLE 90~ OAK ST.
257 29/27 SEC 26 - N. OF
CALIF.-W. OF OAK MARTIN CITY 240 30 60' 2 I POLE 90e OAK ST.
258 29/27 SEC 25 - S. OF
16TH ST.-E. OF OAK KUNZ CITY 240 30 60' 2 1 POLE 90° OAK ST.
259 29/27 SEC 26 - S. OF
TRUXTUN-W. OF OAK MARTIN CITY 240 30 50' 2 1 POLE 90° OAK ST,
29/27 SED 26 - S. OF
260 I TRUXTUN-W. OF OAK MARTIN CITY 240 30 40' 2 I POLE go~ OAK ST.
lU~AL = 4 COUNTY; 20 CITY 890101
990 BILLBOARD SURVEY
CITY/ SQ. FT. FROM HT. # SUP-
NO. LOCATION OWNER COUNTY CURB SIDES PORTS POSITION
261 2a/2e s~c ~ - ~_ OF
N ST.-S. OF CAMF. MART1N CITY 50 10 50' 2 1 POLE 90
262 29/28 sac = - w. OF
PST.-S. OFCALF. ~ CITY 340 10 ~ 2 2POLES 90°CAt. F~
263 29/2e sst ~ - w. OF
R ST.-W. OF CALF. 5M CITY 240 ~0 30' I 2 POLES 90 o CAL~
264 29/28 ~ 31 - NW co~',a~
4:I'HST.&UFffON,q/E. ~M CITY 240 10 50' ~2 2POLES 90° UNION,~
265 ~ Sa~ 31 - I,E
V ST. & BRt~ L.N. ~l CITY 240 10 ~ 2 2 POLES 90° BRUNDAGE
266 KERN ISl. CANAL & Bl~ KTJNZ CITY 50 10 15' 2 2 POLES 90
267 N ST.-Iq. OF ~ Z, Ivl CITY 340 10 50' 2 2 POLES 90
26B L ST.-N. OF 9Rt~ 5&4 CITY :340 10 ~ 2 2 POLES
269 41'H ST.-F_ OF t.~ ~/. ~ COUNTY 24.0 10 50' I 1 POLE 90° Ut, gON AVE.
4TH br. & ut, eON ,WE. ~M COUNTY 50 ~0 2O' 2 1 POLE:
272 29/28 Sa= ~2 - N. OF
5n'i ST.-F_ OF UteON ~ COUNTY 50 10 25' ~ 1 POLE: 90
275 29/28 ~ ~2 - S. OF
7TH ST.-F. OF UNION EDWARDS COUNTY 60 10 20' 2 1 POLE 90
274 29/28 ~ 32 - S. OF
gTH ST.-F_ OF UkqON EDWARDS COUNTY 50 B 25' 2 1 POLE 90° UMON AVE.
275 2g/2~ ~u 32 - s OF
11TH ST.-F_ OF UNION KUNZ COUNTY 24~ 10 15' 1 3 POLES 90° ~N AVE,
276 29/28 ~ 32 - SE CORNER
11TH ST. & UkQON A/E. MART94 COUNTY 50 10 30' 2 1 POLE 90° UNION AVE.
277 29/28 =u; ~2 - SE CORNER
TULARE & F- CALFORNIA MART~ COUNTY 24~ 10 ;~0' 2 1 POLE 90° F- CALI~
278 29/28 s=C ~2 - sE CORNER
WALLACE ac F- ~ 5M COUNTY 244:) 10 40' 2 2 POLES 90 o F- CAL~
279 29/28 ~ 32 - F_ OF
OWE:NS-S. OF F- CALIF. ,TM CrTY 300 8 5(7 2 2 POLES 90 o E.
280 29,/28 sa: ,,T2 - sw COENEE
FARGO & F- CALFORI~A MART1N COUNTY 50 8 20' 2 I POLE 900 F- CALIR~
29/28 SEC .T2 - W. OF
281 ~ ROBes. OF CAUF. 5M CITY 500 8 ~0' 2 2 POLES 90 o E. CALFORNIA
282 29/28 ~.C 32 - SW CORI~
F- lOTH ST. & L AKEVEW 3M CITY 2~0 15 50' 2 1 POLE 90° LAKEVlEW
285 29/28 ~ ~2 - NW COR~
POTOMAC & LAKEVEW 5M CITY 240 10 ~ 2 2 POLES 90° LAKEVE-W
284 29/28 bu; 32 - SW CORIfr_R
E. 3RD ag LAKEVIEW MARTIN CITY 50 10 25' 2 1 POLE 90° LAKEVEW
990 BILLBOARD SURVEY
CITY/ FT.
NO, LOCATION OWNER COUNTY SQ, FToI FROM HT, # SUP-
SIDES PORTS POSITION
cuRB
285 2a/28 s~D 32 - s. OF
TEXAS-W. OF LAKEVIEW MARnN CITY 50 4 20' 2 1 POLE 90~ I_AKEVEW
286 29/28 5]E,.; 32 - ~ CORNER
~ & LAKEVEW MAI~ CITY 50 4 20' 2 1 POLE 90~ LAKEVlEW
RR&F-BR~ 3M crrY :~!.0 30 30' 2 2POLES go° E.~
29/28 5u,; 32 - W. OF 3M COUNTY 300 50 30' 1 2 ~ goe UC..,GETT
288 U¢~'Tr--N. OF E, aRUNDN3[
29/28 5~; 32 - W. OF
289 UC,~'Tr-~L OF F- ~ 3M COUNTY ,300 50 30' I 2 POLES 90~ UGGETT
290 2a/23 ~J~ ~2 - ~ co.am
~&E. BRt~ 3M COUNTY 360 20 30' 1 7POLES 4,5~ F-BR~
291 2a/2a ~ =z - NE CORN~
UNION & F_ BRUNI~ 3M COUNTY 2~0 20 30' I 2 POLES 4,5
293 2a/27 5~ t3 - ~ OF
~EARBSLEY-W. OF N. CI~ 3bi COUNTY 240 20 30' 2 2 POLES 90~ N. Q-ESTER
294- ~'~DSLEY-W. OF N. C'HES~ 3M COUNTY 34.O 8 30' 2 2 POLES 90e N, Ct.E:STER
295 2a/27 5u~ 0 - si CORNE~
RR & ARPOET DR. 3M COUNTY 2443 50 23' 2 2 POLES 90e AIRPORT DR.
296 2s/27 sm ~ - sw CORNE~
RR & ARPORT BR. 3M COUNTY 3~0 50 30' 2 2 POLES 90e ARPORT DR.
29/27 SEC 13 - S, OF
297 RR-E. OF ARPORT DR. KUNZ COUNTY 260 50 30' 2 I POLE gOe A~POET DR.
298 2a/27 s~c 2s - sw COENZ~
OAK & TRUXTUN R/E. ~ CITY 2443 8 30' 2 1POLE 90e OAK 53'.
299 2g/27 5u~ 28 - E. OF
CANAL-N. OF TRUXTUN MARTIN CITY :340 12 30' 2 I POLE 90
300 2a/2a ~ 3o - sw coEt~m
P ST. & 17TH sr. EDWARDS: CITY 50 13 14' 2 1 POLE 90e 17TH Er.
501 29/28 ~J; 30 - s. OF
1811-I-W. OF (3 ST. 3M CITY 24~ 12 15' 1 4 POLES. 4~5e 18TH ST.
302 2g/2a 5~c 3o - ~ OF
18TH sr.-w. OF (3 sr. 3M CITY :3~0 11 17' I 4 POLES 90 e 18TH ST.
3O3 2a/2a ~ 3o - SE CORt~m
18TH ST'. & Q ST. 3M CITY 240 18 18' I 2 POLES 45° 18TH ST.
304- 2g/2a 5F.c 3o - s. OF
18TH ST.-F_ OF Q ST'. 3M CITY ~ B 18' 2 2 POLES 90° Q ST.
305 29/28 ~ 30 - NE COR,'~.R
17'rH 53. & Q ST. 3M CITY 340 8 18' 2 2 POLES 90e Q ST.
306 29/28 ~ ,.30 - S, OF
lgrH sr.-E. OF Q ST. 3M CiTY 344:) 9 18' 1 2 POLES 90~ Q 53.
307 29/28 sm 30 - s. OF
2153' 5'I'-E. OF Q 5'r. MARTIN CITY 50 7 - 16' 2 1 POLE 90° Q
308 2a/2a 5~,~ 30 - E OF
Q b~'.--N. OF RR 3M CITY 300 9 26' 2 2 POLES 90° Q sr.
309 29/2a s~.; 30 - w. OF 2
U~ON AVE.~ OF' 21St ~. 3U crrY 300 'n - 30' 2 POLES 90° 21S1' 53.
~; 15 ~T't' 8gOlOK
9 0 BILL BOA RD SUR VE Y
CITY/ FT.
NO. LOCATION OWNER COUNTY SC). FT. FROM HT. # SUP-
SIDES PORTS POSITION
CURR
310 29/28 SE~ .30 - S. OF
2153' 5'1'. ON I.~aON 3M CITY 300 25 32' 1 2 POLES gO° UNION AVE.
311 2a/2a SEC 30 - N. OF
215'T ST.-E. OF R ST. 3M CITY 300 11 22' 2 2 POLES 90~ 215'T Sl'.
312 2a/2a sa: 30 - s. OF
215T Sl'.-E. OF O 5'T. MAET~ CITY 50 11 12' 2 1 POLE 90~ 2153' bT.
313 2e/2a sec 30 - F.. OF
P 5'r. ON 21ST ST. 3M CITY 300 12 35' 2 2 POLES 90~ 215-'r ST.
29/28 SE~ 30 - N. OF 21ST
314 sr.-F_. OF KERN ISL CANAL 3M CITY 300 30 18' 1 4 POLE~ 90e 21ST ST.
315 2e/2a ss: ~0 - w, OF
LII',aON ,~/.-N. OF ~ ~ CITY 150 25 50' 2 1 POLE 90e' UNION AVF-
21t/28 SED 30 - N. OF
516 b'OLDEN SI'Al'E--E.. OF RR 3M CITY 300 3 30' I 2 POLES 4.5e' C,,OLDEN STALE
29/28 SB::: 30 - N. OF PARALLEL
317 ¢OLOEN 5TArE---F_ OF RR 3!vi CITY 300 5 50' 1 2 POLES i RE TRACKS
29/28 Sl~ 30 - N. OF PARALLEL
,~18 GOLDEN 5TAI'E-.-F_ OF RE 3M crrY 300 25 30' 1 2 POLES RR TRACKS
29/28 ~ 30 - 34:1'H S1'.
,319 ~, C, OLOEN Sm'E JtJNCnON MAm'~N cmr 3oo 3 ~ 2 1 Pot. E so° 24:TH st,
320 2sl/2a sm 30 - sw CORNE~
GOLDEN SlXrE a: V ST. MARq'~ CITY ' 50 14 12' 2 1 POLE 4.5° V ST.
321 2W~ sac 3o - s. OF
24TH SI'.-W. OF Q ST. MARl'lq CITY 50 8 15' 2 I POLE gO° Q ST.
322 2a/2a am 30 - s. OF
24TH ST.-W. OF Q ST. 3M CiTY 300 34. 30' 2 2 POLES 90° Q ST.
323 29/28 Sl~ 30 - N. OF
24q'H ST.--E. OF RR MART~ crrY 50 12 14' 2 1 POLE 90° 24TH ST.
524. 2g/2a sec 3o - s. oF
34TH ST.-F_ OF R ST. 3M CITY 300 12 2g' 1 2 POLES 90° 24TH SI'.
2g/2B Sl~ 30 - W. OF
325 ~ ,~/.-N. OF TRUXTUN MARTIN CITY 72 7 15' I 1 POLE 90° UI~ON AVE,
2g/28 SED 20 - N. OF
326 ldONTEE~Y--E. OF UI~ON MARTIN CITY ,300 24. 35' 1 I POLE 90° UI~ON ~
29/28 SEE 30 - W. OF
327 Ut, aON/~/.--N. OF HAYDEN 3M CITY 300 18 30' 1 2 POLES 90° Ut, iON AVE.
328 CAUF.-W. OF LJNION .a~/. 3M crrY 576 10 24' 1 6 POLES goo CALFORNIA
,.:329 2g/28 sm 30 - N. OF
CAUF.-F_ OF M ST. MARTIN CITY 50 10 15' 2 1 POLE 90 e CALFORNIA
330 29,/28 sa: 30 - NW CORN~
CALFORI~A & M b'l'. MARl'IN CITY 300 6 30' 2 1 POLE 90 e CALFORNIA
29/28 SE~ 30 - N. OF -
331 C,a, LF. BTWN K & L ~ KUNZ CITY 300 9 30' 2 1 POLE 90° CALFORNIA
332 29/2a sec 30 - N. OF
CALF'.-E.. OF CkE:b-'TER 3M CITY 200 8 30' 2 I POLE 90e CALFORNIA
~ HY 1'/8-E. OF UNION 3M . CITY 300 15 20' 2 2 POLES 90e HWY. 178
990 BILLBOARD SURVEY
CITY/ FT.
NO. LOCATION OWNER COUNTY SQ. FT. FROM HT. # SUP-
SIDES PORTS POSITION
cuRB
29/28 ~E,~.; 20 - S. OF 450
'~'~ HWY. 178-E. OF UI~ON 3M CITY 300 FWY ;30' I 2 POLES HWY. 178
29/28 $'F_C 20 - S. OF ,
,~,~5 HWY. 178-E. OF UN]ON 3M CITY 300 FWY 30' 1 2 POLES 45° SIGN li!334
29/28 SEC 2O - W. OF
336 ALTA VISTA-S. OF GOODMAN 3M COUNTY ;300 30 20' 2 2 POLES 90~ ALTA VISTA
29/28 $,':~ 20 - N. OF
337 BF. ENAED-W. OF ALTA VISTA 3M COUNTY 300 80 20' 2 ;5 POLI~I 90~ BERNARD
29/28 51~ 20 - N. OF
5~8 BERNARD-E. OF MAGNOLIA 3M COUNTY 300 80 20' 1 4. POLES 90~ BERNARD
29/28 SI~ 20 - W. OF
~9 KERN ST.-S. OF BERNARD MARTIN CITY 50 10 20' 2 1 POLE 90~ BERNARD
29/28 SEC 20 - N. OF
· ~40 BERNARD-W. OF N. INYO 3M CITY 500 25 20' I 2 POLES go~ BERNARD
34-1 29/28 .~ 29 - SE CORNER
215'T El'. & BEALE 3M CITY 600 10 30' 1 5 POLES 4.5 o BEALE
29/28 ~ 29 - E.. OF
'~zl'2 BEALE BTWN 21ST ,t. SUMNER UNKNOW~ CITY 300 20 50' 2 3 POLES gO~ BEALE
29/28 ~ 29 - N. OF r'
343 rRUXTUN BTWN GAGE & OWEN,' 3M CITY 300 30 50' 2 2 POLES 90e E. TRUXTUN
344 29,/'28 ~ 29 - S. OF F_
rRUXTUN B'rWN C.,AC.,E &: OWE. N: MARTIN CITY 72 15 18' 2 1 POLE go o E, TRUXTUN
54.5 29/28 SEC 29 - NW CORNER
F... TRUXTUN a: OWENS MARTIN CITY 72 15 18' 2 1 POLE gO ~ F_ TRUXTUN
,.346 :za/2a sl~ 29 - $. OF
E. TRUXTUN ~ K~G 3M ~ 300 20 40' 2 2 POLES 90~ E.. TRUXTUN
~47 29/28 SEC 29 - SE CORI~
F_ TRIJXTUN a: BAKER 3M CITY 300 20 40' 2 2 POLES 90 '~ BAKER
548 29,/28 $~c 29 - SW CORNER
E, TRUXTUN & BAKER 3M CITY 300 30 30' I 2 POLES 4,5~ F_ TRUXTUN
349 29/28 ~ 29 - SE CORNER
E.. TRUXTUN a: KERN El'. 3M CITY 300 30 30' 1 2 POLES 90e EUREKA 5"1'.
550 29/28 SBD 29 - NW CORNER
KERN ST. a: F_.. TRUXTUN EDWARDS CITY 72 10 18' 2 I POLE 90e F_ TRUXTUN
29/28 51:~ 29 - S. OF
~51 F_ TEUXTUN-W. OF TULARE 3M CITY 300 20 30' 2 2 POI,ES 90~ E, TRUXTUN
29/28 ~ 29 - S. OF
552 E. TRUXTUN-W. OF INYO 3M CITY 300 30 30' 2 2 POLES goe E, TRUXTUN
555 29/28 5F_.C 29 - SE CORNER
F_ TRUXTUN & SONORA 3M CITY 300 40 30' 2 2 POLES 90° F_.. TRUXTUN
554 29/28 53F..C 29 - SE CORNER
F- TRUXTUN & IJ~ON AVE. 3M CITY 300 30 40' 2 2 POLES goe F_ TRUXTUN
355 29/28 $~c 29 - NW CORNER
GAGE & E. CALIFORNIA 3M crrY 300 30 40' 2 2 POLES 90 o E. CAMFORNIA
356 2a/2s SEC 2~ - NE CORNER
F- CALFORNIA & OWENS 3M CITY 300 15 25' 2 2 POLES 90° E. CAUFORNIA
357 29/28 sec 29 - NE CORNER
E. CALIFORI~A & TULARE ~ CITY 72 8 18' 2 1 POLE 90~ E. CAI.FORNIA
"~"~'. '= .3 COUNTY; 21 CITY 89010M
990 BILLBOARD SURVEY
CITY/ FT,
NO. LOCATION OWNER COUNTY SQ. FT. FROM HTo # SUP-
SIDES PORTS POSITION
358 29/28 sec ~ - ~ ~
359 2~ ~ ~ - E ~
~._~ ~ ~ ~ 20 ~ 1 2~ ~~~
360 ~ ~.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 20 4~ 2 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~62 ~~- ~~
363 ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~
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564 ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~
565 ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~
366 ~~2~-~~
568 ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~
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569 ~ ~- ~~ ~ ~
571 ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~
372 2~ ~ ~ - ~ ~
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57~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~
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575 2~ ~ ~ - W. ~
G ~ ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ 50 8 2~ 1 2~ ~o G~.
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD AMENDING CHAPTER 15.72 OF THE
BAKERSFIELD MUNICIPAL' CODE RELATING TO HISTORICAL PRESERVATION.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Bakersfield as follows:
.SECTION 1.
Chapter 15.72 of the Bakersfield Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
Chapter 15.72
HISTORICAL PRESERVATION
Sections:
15.72.010 Purpose.
15.72.020 Definitions.
15.72.030 APplicability.
15.72.040 Historic preservation commission - Established - Membership.
15.72.050 Historic preservation commission- Powers and duties.
15.72.060 Cdltural resource and historic district designation - Criteria.
15.72.070 Cultural resource designation - Initiation.
15.72.080 Historic district designation - Initiation.
15.72.090 Hearing procedure for designation of cultural resources and historic districts.
15.72.100 Permit moratorium after notice to owner.
15.72.110 Commission action.
15.72.120 Council action.
15.72.130 Notice of designation.
15.72.140 Amendment or rescission of designation.
15.72,150 Nomination for state or national register of historic places.
15.72.160 Alteration, demolitioN'or relocation of a cultural resource or property within a
historic district - Hearing required - Appeal.
15.72.170 Alteration of a cultural resource or property within a historic district - Criteria for approval.
Appendix D 87
15.72.180 Demolition or relocation of a cultural resource or property vithin a historic district Criteria
for approval.
15.72.190 -
Proof of unreasonable hardshi .
15,72,220~00 Enforcement.
15.72.010 ~
The purpose of this chapter is to promote the public health, safety, and general welfare by providing for the
identification, protection, enhancement, perpetuation, and use of improvements, buildings, structures, signs, objects,
features, sites, places, and areas within Bakersfield that reflect special elements of the city's architectural,
artistic, cultural, engine~ring, aesthetic, historical, political, social and other heritage for the following reasons:
A. To safeguard the city's heritage as embodied and reflected in such resources;
B. To encourage public knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of the city's past;
C. To foster civic and neighborhood pride and a sense of identity based on the recognition and use of cultural
resources;
D. To promote the enjoyment and use of cultural resources appropriate for the education and recreation of the
people of the city;
E. To preserve diverse and harmonious architectural styles and design preferences of periods of the city's
history and to encourage complementary contemporary design and construction;
F~ To protect and enhance the city's attraction to tourists and visitors (thereby stimulating business and
industry);
uses;G. To identify as early as possible conflicts between the preservation of cultural resources and alternative land
H. To integrate the preservation of cultural resources and the extraction of relevant data from such resources
into public and private land management and development processes;
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I. To conserve valuable material and energy resources by ongoing use and maintenance of the existing built
environment.
15.72.020 Pefinitions.
When used in this chapter, the following words shall have the meanings specified 'in this section, unless a
different meaning clearly appears from the context:
A. "Alteration,, means any change or modification, through public or private action, of any designated cultural
resource or property within a designated historic district which requires a permit from the City.
B. "Bakersfield Register of Historic Places', means the official city list of designated cultural resources.
C. "Commission,, means the Bakersfield Historic Preservation Commission.
D. "Cultural resource,, means on site improvements, buildings, structures, signs, features (including significant
trees or other landscaping), places, place names, interior architecture features, landmark sites, historic sites, areas
(including significant trees or other landscaping located thereon) or other objects of scientific, archaeological,
aesthetic, educational, cultural, architectural, or.historical significance to the citizens of the city.
E. "Designated Cultural resource,, means on site improvements, buildings, structures, signs, features (including
significant trees or other landscaping), places, place names, interior architecture features, landmark sites, historic
sites, area (including significant trees or other landscaping located thereon) or other objects of scientific,
archaeological, aesthetic, educational, cultural, architectural, or historical significance to the citizens of the 'city
that. has been approved by the commission and designated by the city. council.
F. "Exterior architectural feature,, means an architectural element embodying style, design, general arrangement
and components of all of the outer surfaces of an improvement, building or structure, including but not limited to the
kind, color and texture of the.building materials and the type and style of all windows, doors, lights, signs and other
fixtures appurtenant to such improvement, building or structure.
G. "Historic district,, means any geographically definable urban or rural, small or large area containing
buildings, structures, sites and objects linked historically through location, design, setting, materials, workmanship,
and/or association. The significance of a district is the product of the sense of time and place in history that
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individual components collectively convey. This significance may relate to develop- ments during one period or through
several.periods in history.
H. "Historic site" means any parcel or portion of real property which has special character or special
historical, cultural, archeological, architectural, community or aesthetic value.
I. "Landmark site" means any site or improvement, manmade or natural, which has special historical, cultural,
architectural, archaeological, community, or aesthetic character, interest, or value as part of the development,
heritage or history of the city, the State of California, or the nation.
J. "National register of historic places" means a national list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and
objects of local, state or national importance that are significant for their historical, architectural, archaeological
or cultural values. Properties less than fifty years old ordinarily are not eligible for the Register unless they are
of exceptional importance. The Register is administered by the Keeper of the National Register, U.S. Department of the
Interior, and is the nation's official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation.
K. "Object" means a.material thing or functional, aesthetic, cultural, symbolic, or scientific value, usually by
design or nature movable.
L. "Preservation" means the act or process of applying measures to sustain the existing form, integrity, and
material of a building or structure, and the existing form and/or vegetative cover of a site. It may include initial
stabilization work, where necessary, as well as ongoing maintenance. ·
.M. "Preservation Plan" means a list of the proposed restrictions, height and area regulations, minimum dwelling
size, floor area, sign regulations, parking regulations, and any other proposed modification to existing development
standards appropriate to the proposed historic district.
N. "Property owner" or "owner of property" or "owners of property" means the person or persons shown as the.
record owner(s), as determined by a title search, of the property proposed to be designated as a cultural resource. As
to property to be included in a historic district and as to owners of property to be notified of any hearing as to
property other than their own, "property owners" means owners as shown on the latest equalized assessment roll of the
· County of Kern.
O. "Protection" means the act or process of applying measures designed to affect the physical condition of a
property by protecting or guarding it from deterioration, loss or attack, or to cover or shield the property from danger
or injury. In the case of buildings and structures, such treatment is generally of a temporary nature and anticipates
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future historic preservation treatment; in the case of archaeological and paleontological sites, the protective measure
may be temporary or permanent.
p. ,,Restoration" means the act or process of accurately returning the form and details of a property and its
setting as'it appeared at a particular period of time, or the removal of later work.or the replacement of missing
earlier work. ocess of a lying measures designed to reestablish a weather resistant
Q. ,,Stabilization" means the act or pr PP .... the essential form as it
enclosure and the structural stability of an unsafe or deteriorated property while maintaining
exists at present.
R. ,'State Office of Historic Preservation" means a division of the State Department of Parks and Recreation which
serves as the staff for the State Historic Preservation Officer who is the official designated and appointed by the
Governor to administer the historic preservation program in California.
15.72.0~0 Applicability.
This chapter shall apply to all cultural resources and all historic districts within the city.
15.72.040 Historic preservatio~ commission - Established - MembgrshiD.
A. There is established in the city a historic preservation commission consisting of nine unpaid members. Each
council member will nominate one member. The mayor will nominate two members. Appointments shall be made by the city
council.
B.' The members of the commission may include members of preservation-related organizations, such as historical
societies, museums, heritage groups and civic clubs, as well as members of professional bodies, such as licensed
architects, realtors, attorneys, urban planners, contractors and builders. All members shall be residents of the city.
C. The commission shall elect from among its members a chairperson and vice-chairperson to serve as such for a
one (1) year term. The chairperson shall preside at all meetings of the commission, and shall appoint each committee
and perform the duties necessary or incidental to the office. The vice-chairperson of the commission, in the absence of
the chairperson or in the case of inability of the chairpers°n to act, shall perform:the duties of the chairperson.
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D. The city manager or his designee, ecenem!c deve!epment directer, er ~ de, ignited representative, shall serve
as administrative staff to the commission. The economic development director shall assign a'representative to serve as
secretary to the commission. The secretary sha~l keep minutes of each meeting, record the official actions taken,
record the vote on all official actions, certify each official act and resolution of the commission, maintain records of
operations, and perform such other duties as the commission assigns.
E. The commission Shall review and adopt its own operating rules and bylaws, thereafter having the power and
authority to Perform all of the duties hereinafter enumerated and provided.
F. The members shall serve four (4) ~ year terms and each member shall serve until his or her successor
is duly appointed and qualified.
G. In the event of a vacancy occurring during the term of a member of the commission, the council shall appoint a
new member to fill the unexpired term, and where such member is required to have special qualifications, such vacancy
shall be filled by interim appointment, in the manner herein prescribed, of a person having such qualifications.
15.72.050 Historic preservation commission - Powers and duties.
The commission shall have the following powers and duties:
A. Establish criteria and conduct or cause to be conducted a Comprehensive survey of properties within the
boundaries of the city, and publicize and periodically update survey results.
B. Adopt specific guidelines for the designation of cultural resources, including landmarks, landmark sites, and
historic districts.
C. Maintain a local register of designated cultural resources and historic districts.
D. Review and correspond with the city council and city departments as to matters the cenduct ef
the city, the cT,ant'f, er etate~ as they relate to the cultural resources of the community.
E. Assist in recommending Adep~ presCriptive standards to be used by the council ~ in reviewing
applications for permits to alter, remove, preserve, protect, reconstruct, rehabilitate, restore or stabilize any
designated cultural resource or historic district.
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F. Recommend to the city council the purchase of fee or less-than-fee interests in property for purposes of
cultural resource preservation and designation.
G. Investigate and report to the city council on the use of various federal, state, local, or private funding
sources and mechanisms available to promote cultural resource preservation in the city.
H. Preserve, restore, maintain, and operate designated cultural resources and historic properties owned or
controlled by the city.
I. Recommend for approval or disapproval, in whole or in part, applications for cultural resource or historic
district designation pursuant to procedures set forth in this chapter.
J. Review and comment on applications for land use decisions as such applications may be referred to the
commission by the planning commission, the board of zoning adjustment or the city council. Comments and recommendations
shall be forwarded to the referring body.
K. Cooperate with local, county, state and federal governments in the pursuit of the objectives of historic
preservation.
L. Provide information, upon the request of the property owner, on the restoration, alteration, decoration,
landscaping or maintenance of any cultural resource or property within a historic district.
M. Participate in, promote, and conduct public information, educational, and interpretive programs pertaining to
cultural-resources and historic districts.
N. Perform any other functions that may be designated by the City Council.
O. Meet at least once a month. All meetings shall be noticed and open to the public.
P. Quorum. Five members of the commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
Q. Prepare an annual report to the Mayor and city council on the activities, cases, decisions, = ..............
~ or other work of the commission.
R. Identify as early as possible conflicts between the preservation of cultural resources and alternative land
uses and make recommendations to the appropriate legislative body. ~
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S. Establish a procedure for the review of and comment on historic preservation certification applications for
federal tax incentives for both cultural resources and historic
districts. ..
15.72.060 Cultural resource and historic district designation - Criteria.
Any improvements, building, structure, sign, feature, site, place, or object may be designated as a cultural
resource and any grouping of such may be designated as a historic district if it meets one or more of the following
criteria:
A. It exemplifies or reflects special elements of the city's or a community or neighborhood's historical,
archaeological, cultural, social, economic, political, aesthetic,
engineering, or architectural development; or
B. It is identified with persons or events significant in local, state, or national history; or
C. I-t--embod~es-distfnctive--charact~rist-i~f~t~l~,type, period, or method of construction, or is a valuable
example of the use of indigenous materials or craftsmanship; or
D. It is representative of the notable work of a builder, designer, architect, engineer, landscape architect,
interior designer, artist or craftsman; or
E. Its unique location or singular physical characteristic(s) represents an established and familiar visual
feature of a neighborhood, community or the city; or
F. It is an archeological or paleontological site which has the potential of yielding information of scientific
value.
15.72.070 Cultural resource designation - Initiation.
designationA' The of citYa cultural council resource, or the property owner of the proposed cultural resource may initiate a request for the
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B. All applications for designation of a cultural resource shall include:
1. A legal description or address of the proposed cultural resource, and the name and address of the
property owner.
2. Sketches, photographs, or drawings.
3. Statement of condition of the structure.
4. Explanation of any known threats to the cultural resource.
5.' Other information requested by the city staff.
intention to 6. purchase If the thereque~tculturaliS initiated resource, by the city council, the city shall, in its application, declare its
15.72.080 Historic district desiqn~tion - Initiation.
A. The city council or the owners of property within a proposed historic district in the city of Bakersfield may
initiate a request for the designation of that area as a historic district.
B. Ail applications for designation of a historic district shall be accompanied by a petition, on forms provided
by the city, setting forth the request for designation and the Preservation Plan, and signed by the owners of no fewer
than seventy-five percent ~75%) sizt., pcrcent ~fO%) of the parcels within the proposed district. City staff shall
verify the signatures. ·
· C. Ail applications for designation of a historic district shall include:
1. A legal description of the boundaries of the proposed district, the names and addresses of all owners of
property within the proposed district, and parcel assessor's numbers of properties within such proposed district.
2. A description of the proposed historic district, including special aesthetic, cultural, architectural, or
engineering interest or value of a historical nature.
3. Sketches, photographs or drawings of Structures within the proposed district.
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4. A statement of the condition of the structures and improvements within the district~
5. An~explanation of any known threats to any cultural resource within the district
6. Other information requested by city staff.
7. A proposal for financing of costs of improvements, if any, including, but not limited to, maintenance or
assessment districts.
15.72.090 Hearing procedure for designation of cultural resources and htstorio districts.
Prior to recommendation of the designation of any cultural resource or historic district, the commission shall
hold a public hearing. Notice of such hearing shall be given not less than ten (10) days prior to the date of the
hearing, and. shall state the date, time, and place of the hearing, the location of the property to be designated and
the nature of the request, in the following manner: ,
1. By publishing once in a neWspaper of general circulation in the city;
2. By mailing .a notice to the applicant, to each owner of property proposed to be designated as a cultural
resource or to be included within a historic district and to the owners of all property within three hundred feet of the
cultural resource or the exterior boundary of the district.
3. No action shall be taken by the commission to recommend designation'of a proposed cultural resource or a
historic district except following a noticed public hearing.
15.72.100 Permit moratorium after notice to owner.
A. Upon notification to the property owner that the commission has scheduled a hearing to determine if a
property should be designated as a cultural resource or be included within a historic district, no person or entity
shall undertake any alteration, construction, grading, demolition or removal of such building, structure, site, feature,
object or district, and no permit to undertake such work shall be approved by any city official, while proceedings are
pending on such designations; provided, however, that if, after a maximum of sixty (60) days from the date of initial
notice of said .hearing, final action by the council on such designation has not been completed, any such permit
application shall be approved provided such permit application complies with all other legal requirements for approval.
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The commission shall ensure that appropriate city officials are notified of the commission's intent to consider
designation of a property and the moratorium.
B. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the construction, grading, alteration, demolition or
removal of any structure or other feature, where a permit for the performance of such work was issued prior to the date
of notice of the public hearing to consider the designation of the said cultural yesource or historic district, and
where such permit has not expired or been cancelled or revoked. Nor shall it apply to structures damaged in any flood,
fire, earthquake or other disaster or otherwise in such condition that the city's building director determines the
structure or feature must be demolished in the interests of public safety.
15.72.110 Commission action.
The commission shall review the staff reports, and consider the designation matter at a regular, adjourned or
special meeting and shall either approve and recommend the designation as proposed or as altered, or shall recommend
disapproval of it. A property shall be recommended for designation as a cultural resource or for inclusion in a
.historic district only upon the affirmative roll call vote of a majority of the authorized membership of the commission
and approval by the city council. The commission shall make findings in support of any decision to recommend
designation of property as a cultural resource or for inclusion in a historic district. Such findings shall state that
the property meets the designation criteria specified in section 15.72.060 of this chapter. Recommendations for
designation of historic districts may include those items in the proposed Preservation Plan.
15.72.120 Council action.
The c~¥ council shall, within forty-five days of receipt of said recommendation, hold a noticed public
hearing. Notice shall be published and mailed as required in section 15.72.090. The council may approve or disapprove
by resolution, in accordance with its normal procedure, any designation of property as a cultural resource or historic
district. The. action of the council shall be final. Upon such designation, the property shall be added to the
Bakersfield Register of Historic Places.
15.72.130 Notice of destqnatton.
Within fifteen days after any action of the city council designating a cultural resource or a historic
district, 'notice of such designation shall be recorded with the county recorder on each specific property.
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15.72.140 _~mendment or rescission oE desiqnatio~.
The city council may amend or rescind any designation of a cultural resource or historic district in the same
manner as is prescribed for the original designation. Such amendment or rescission shall be recorded with the county
recorder on-each specific property. '
15.72.150 ~ominatton for state or national reqister of historic places.
The city council may nominate a Site for inclusion on the State or National Register of Historic Places in the
same manner as and following the procedure for the designation of cultural resources.
15.72.160 Alteration demolition or relocation of a desired cultural resource or ro err within a historic
dis____trict - Hearin re ired -~
A. No person shall carry out or cause to be carried out, nor shall any permit be issued for, any alteration,
demolition, or relocation of a designated cultural resource or of property within a historic district without first
obtaining the approval of the commission or, on appeal thereto, of the city council. Application for such approval
shall be made to the commission on forms provided by the city.
B. Upon submittal of a complete application for commission approval of alteration, demolition or removal of a
designated cultural' resource or property within a historic district, the commission shall hold a public hearing and
render a decision on the application within forty-five (45) days. Failure to hold such a hearing and render a decision
within such 45-day period, shall be deemed approval of the application. Notice shall be sent not less than ten days
prior to the hearing, giving the date, time and place of such hearing, the location of the property, and the nature of
the request, by mailing the notice to the applicant, to the owners of all property within three hundred feet of the
subject property if such property is a Cultural resource, and to all owners of property within the historic district, if
such property is within such a district.
C. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the ordinary maintenance or repair of any exterior
architectural feature in or on any property covered by this section that does not require~a permit from the city.
D. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the building director from issuing a building permit if
he determines that demolition, removal or alteration of a designated cultural resource or of property within a historic
district is immediately necessary in the interest of the public health, safety, or welfare.
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E. At the time .of submittal of the application, the. applicant shall provide whatever detailed information
(plans, drawings, agreements, etc.) is required or necessary to describe the intended work and any additional
information necessary for the commission to act on the matter, as determined by staff. Applications without such
information shall be deemed incomplete for purposes of subsection B.
F. The commission shall have the authority.to approve, deny, or approve subject to conditions, any application for
the alteration, removal or demolition of a designated cultural resource or property within a historic district. If the
commission determines that a permit should not be issued, the commission shall issue its findings in writing,
documenting the specific reasons for denial. The decision of the commission and the findings supporting that decision
shall be mailed to the applicant within five (5) days of the decision. A new application for the same work affecting
the same property may be submitted after the disapproval only if a change in circumstances of the owner or the property
has occurred. :
G. The decision of the commission to approve, deny, or approve with conditions any application as set forth in
this chapter is appealable to the city council. Such appeal shall be made in writing and delivered to the office_of the
city clerk not later than'ten calehdar days from the date of mailing of notice of the commission's decision. Such
appeal shall specify the reasons for the appeal from the decision of the commission. Upon the filing of the appeal, the
clerk.shall set the matter' for public hearing within thirty (30) days or as soon thereafter as is practicable and shall
give written notice to the appellant of the time and date set for the hearing. Upon the hearing of such appeal, the
city council may by resolution affirm or modify or reverse the determination of the commission.
15.72.1'70 Alteration of a desiqnated cultural resource or of proDertV within a historic distNiot - Criteri~ fo~
approval. ' ·
An application for the alteration of a designated cultural resource or of property within a historic district
shall not be approved unless the following conditions are found to exist:
The proposed work will not adversely affect the architectural features of the structure, where specified in
the designation; nor will the proposed work adversely affect the special character or special historical, architectural
or aesthetic interest or the relationship and congruity between the subject structure or feature and its neighbOring
structures and surroundings, where specified in the designation. The proposed work shall also conform to such further
standards as may be embodied in the designation of the historic district by resolution.
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15.72.180 Demolition or relOcation of a deeiqnated cultural resource or property within a historio dtstrtot
Criteria for approval.
A. An application for the demolition or relocation of a designated cultural resource or of property within a
historic district shall not be'approved unless one or more of the following conditions exist:
1. The structure/site is a hazard to public health or safety and repairs or stabilization are not financially
prudent; or
2. The site is required for a public use which will be of more benefit to the public than its use as a
cultural resource or property within the historic district and there is no practical alternative location for the public
use; or
3. Denial of the proposed application will result in unreasonable economic hardship to the owner, as set
forth in section 15.72.190; it is not feasible to preserve or restore the designated cultural resource or property
within the historic district; and the property owner will be denied the reasonable beneficial use of the property if the
application is denied; or
4. With respect to an application for the relocation of a designated cultural resource or property within the
historic district, if the commission finds that one or more of the above conditions exist and that the relocation will
'not destroy the historic, cultural or architectural values of the designated cultural resource or property within the
historic district, and the relocation is part of a definitive series of actions which will assure the preservation of
the designated cultural resource or property within the historic district, such application shall approved.
B. .A permit for demolition of'a designated cultural resource or property within the historic district shall not
'be approved un'less the building or structure cannot reasonably be moved or relocated.
C. Applicants proposing the demolition or relocation of a designated cultural resource or property within the
historic district shall have the burden of proving that the demolition or relocation is necessary, and that an economic
hardship exists, if any is claimed, and shall present substantial evidence as to the need for such action.
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15.72.190 ~roof of unreasonable economio hardship.
In cases in which an applicant makes a claim of unreasonable economic hardship, the applicant shall provide the
following information which shall include but is not limited to, ownership or operation of the property, mortgage or
financing information, market value, structural integrity, rehabilitation costs, assessed value, real estate taxes, debt
service, and potential adaptive re-use, and:
A. For income-producing property:
1. Annual gross income from the property for the previous two years.
2. Itemized operating and maintenance expenses for the previous two years.
3. Annual cash flow, if any, for the previous two years.
B. For low-income owners: a statement of present household income and the number of persons in the household.
Low-income households shall be defined as meeting the income level established by the U S Department of Housing and
Urban Development. · ·
C. The staff of the commission may require that an applicant furnish additional information which would assist
the commission in making a determination as to whether or not the property does yield or may yield a reasonable return
to the owner(s), e.g., pro-forma financial analysis. In the event that any of the required information is not reasonably
available to the applicant and cannot be obtained by the applicant, the applicant shall file with his affidavit a
stat'ement of the information which cannot be obtained and shall describe the reasons why such information cannot be
obtained.
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~ Enforcement.
Method~ of Enforcement. In addition to the regulations of this chapter, other chapters of the code and other
provisions of law which govern the approval or disapproval of applications for pe~its or licenses covered by this
chapter, the building official shall have the authority to implement the enforcement thereof by any of the following
means:
A. Se~ing notice requiring the removal of any violations of this chapter upon the owner, agent, occupant or
tenant of the improvement, building, structure or land~
B. Calling upon the city attorney to institute any necessary legal proceedings to enforce the provisions of
this chapter, and the city attorney is authorized to Institute any actions to that end;
C. Calling upon the chief of police and authorized agents to assist In the enforcement of this chapter. In
~addition to any of the foregoing remedies, the city attorney may maintain an action for injunctive relief to restrain or
enjoin or to cause the correction or removal of any violation of this chapter, or for an injunction in appropriate
cases.
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BBCTZON 2.
This ordinance shall be posted in accordance with the City Charter provisions and shall become effective
thirty (30) days from and after the date of its passage.
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was passed and adopted by the Council of the City of
Bakersfield at a regular meeting thereof held on , by the following vote:
CITY CLERK and Ex Officio Clerk of the
Council of the City of Bakersfield
APPROVED
CLARENCE E. MEDDER8
MAYOR of the City of Bakersfield
APPROVED as to form:
ARTHUR J. SAALFIELD
CITY ATTORNEY of the City of Bakersfield
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