Long Beach, CA
File #: 19-0979    Version: 1 Name: DS - Designation of a Historical Disitrict RES
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 9/30/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/8/2019 Final action: 10/8/2019
Title: Adopt resolution establishing a historic resources designation for the 19 properties at 6001, 6002, 6012, 6017, 6018, 6023, 6024, 6029, 6030, 6037, 6038, 6043, 6044, 6049, 6050, 6055, 6056, 6067, and 6068 Walnut Avenue, collectively known as the Grant Neighborhood Historic District, as prescribed by Chapter 2.63 of the LBMC to be recorded pursuant to the authority of Government Code Section 27288.2 and Public Resource Code Section 5029. (District 9)
Sponsors: Development Services
Attachments: 1. 100819-H-1sr&att.pdf, 2. RES-19-0153.pdf, 3. RES-19-0153 Recorded on 10-25-19.pdf
Related files: 19-0978
TITLE
Adopt resolution establishing a historic resources designation for the 19 properties at 6001, 6002, 6012, 6017, 6018, 6023, 6024, 6029, 6030, 6037, 6038, 6043, 6044, 6049, 6050, 6055, 6056, 6067, and 6068 Walnut Avenue, collectively known as the Grant Neighborhood Historic District, as prescribed by Chapter 2.63 of the LBMC to be recorded pursuant to the authority of Government Code Section 27288.2 and Public Resource Code Section 5029. (District 9)

DISCUSSION
After several years of engagement with the Department of Development Services Planning Bureau staff regarding interest in a historic landmark district designation for the area, the Grant Neighborhood Association is formally nominating properties on the 6000 block of Walnut Avenue, as a historic landmark district. The Grant Neighborhood Association submitted an application on June 18, 2018, which nominated the entire 6000 block of Walnut Avenue along with 18 letters of support from their respective property owners.

On September 23, 2018, the neighborhood hosted a community workshop for residents and property owners, to discuss the proposed landmark district. The workshop was an opportunity for City staff to share information with the community on the process for adopting a landmark district, how the City evaluates the eligibility of properties to qualify for a landmark district, and discuss with the community the responsibilities involved with the designation, including the special protections and benefits the designation would have on affected property owners within the district.

On December 10, 2018, the Cultural Heritage Commission (CHC) voted unanimously to recommend that the City Council approve the designation of a new historic district for the 19 properties on the 6000 block of Walnut Avenue, bounded by 61st Street to the north and 60th Street to the south, as a Historical Landmark District. On March 5, 2019, the City Council directed the City Attorney to prepare an Ordinance for the ...

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