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2014-06-10 Agenda Packet
I aeciare under penalty of perjury that I am amployed by the City of Chula Vista in the Otfice of the City Clerk and that I posted this _ document on the bulletin board according to � �` Brown Act requirements. ��,xfi<;f`t,_•_ ' ���� � . °° ":;�"� - � G ly ,_ � _s��. - ' . . �z, Signed ,�._ . ..:� . �'„`- ��,-r , •.e��<_::. _ == " - � _ •,, cm oF r�s "__ :.�"� CHULA VISfA �-����n - r. . - - �. —' �:x O a � `C7'I�����1� � Cheryl Cox, Mayor Patricia Aguilar, Councilmember James D. Sandoval, City Manager Pamela Bensoussan, Councilmember Glen R. Googins, City Attomey Rudy Ramirez, Councilmember ponna R. Norris, City Clerk Mary Salas, Councilmember Tuesday, June 10, 2014 2:00 PM Council Chambers 276 4th Avenue, Building A Chula Vista, CA 91910 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL REVISED June 6; 2014 CALLTO ORDER ROLL CALL: Councilmembers Aguilar, Bensoussan, Ramirez, Salas and Mayor Cox PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG AND MOMENT OF SILENCE SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY A. 14-0319 UPDATE ON CITY NOW, THE CITY'S CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT_ PROGRAM: NEW EMPLOYEE PROCESS CONSENT CALENDAR (Items 1 - 7) The Council will enact the Consent Calendar staff recommendations by one motion, without discussion, unless a Councilmember, a member of the public, or staff requests that an item be removed for discussion. If you wish to speak on one of these items, please fill out a °Request to SpeaK' form (available in the fobby) and. submit it to the Ciry Clerk prior to the meeting. Items pulled from the Consent Calendar will be discussed immediately following the Consent Calendar. Ciry aI Chvla Vista Page f Pnnted on B�YMf 0 City Council Agenda June 10,2014 1. 14-0353 APPROVAL OF MINUTES of May 6, and May 13, 2014. StaflRecommenda6on: (,OUf1Cl� BppfOV@ tf12 R11f1Ut2S. 1.5 14-0369 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SECTIONAL PLANNING AREA (SPA) PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT (FORM BASED CODE) REGULATIONS FOR OTAY RANCH VILLAGE 9 (SECOND READINGANDADOPTION) °ePa'°"e"r: Development Services Department StaliRecommendauon: COUf1Cll BdOPt Ih@ Ofdll18f1C@. 2. 14-0365 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING CHAPTER 15.26 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE ADOPTING THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE, 2013 EDITION (SECOND READING AND ADOPTION) (This ordinance was introduced on 11/5/13.) oePa'°"e"r Development Services Department StaHRecommendatlon: COUf1Cl� BdOpt th2 Ofd1118f1C2. 3. 14-0341 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND HOMEFED CORPORATION FOR THE UNIVERSITY PARKAND INNOVATION DISTRICT °ePa"'""e"': Development Services Department StaflRecommendadon: COUf1Cl� BdOPt th@ f@SO�UtI0f1. 4. 14-0351 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE FORM OF THE RE-ASSIGNMENT OF THE MASTER DEVELOPER ON THE MILLENIA PROJECT PER THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVED DEVELOPMENTAGREEMENT °ePa'°"e"c Development Services DepaRment StaflRecommenda6on: COUf1Cl� 2dOPt th@ fBSO�UtIOfI. 5. 14-0323 INVESTMENT REPORT FOR THE QUARTER ENDED MARCH 31, 2014 oePa'TM"e"r Finance Department StaflRecommendatlon: COUf7Cl� 2CC2Pt th@ fBPOff. 6. 14-0331 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ESTABLISHING THE GANN INITIATIVE APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015 Deparonent Finance Department StaffRxommendadon: COUf1C1� 2C�OPt t�12 f8S0�Utl0f1. Ciryo/Chula Ysfa Page 2 PnnteCOn fl�N401d CiH Council Agenda June 10,2014 7. 14-0320 A. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 20�4/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE DISTRICTS 1 THROUGH 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24, 26, 31 AND 33, EASTLAKE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1, AND BAY BOULEVARD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT B. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SPREAD OF ASSESSMENTS; DECLARING THE INTENTION TO LEW AND COLLECT THE ASSESSMENTS; AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THESE ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 20�4/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE DISTRICTS 1 THROUGH 7, 9, 11, �4, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24, 26, 31 AND 33, EASTLAKE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1, AND BAY BOULEVARD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT C. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE ' FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE DISTRICT NO. 8 D. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIN OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SPREAD OF ASSESSMENTS, DECLARING THE INTENTION TO LEW AND COLLECT THE ASSESSMENTS, AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THESE ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE DISTRICT NO. 8 E. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIN OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 _FOR OPEN SPACE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 10 AND THE TOWN CENTRE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT F. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIN OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING Ti-iE SPREAD OF ASSESSMENTS DECLARING THE INTENTION TO LEW AND COLLECT THE ASSESSMENTS, AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THESE ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/20�5 FOR OPEN SPACE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 10 AND TOWN CENTRE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT °ePa'°"e"c Public Works Department StafFRxommendadon: COUf1CII adopt the resolutions and set the public hearing for July S, 2014. Cirya/Chula Y1sta Paga7 Pnnfetl on NN20f1 City Council Agenda June 10,2014 ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR PUBLIC COMMENTS Persons speaking during Public Comments may address the Council on any subject matter within the Council's jurisdiction that is not listed as an item on the agenda. State law generally prohibits the Council f�om discussing or taking action on any issue not included on the agenda, but, if appropriate, the Council may schedule the topic for future discussion or refer the matter to staff. Comments are limited to three minutes. PUBLIC HEARINGS The following item(s) have been advertised as public hearing(s) as required by law. If you wish to speak on any item, please fill out a °Request to Speal�' form (available in the lobby) and submit it to the City Clerk prior to the meeting. 8. 14-0094 CONSIDERATION OF UPHOLDING THE DECISION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION TO NOT AMEND THE _ HISTORIC ELIGIBILITY STATUS OF THE SEARS BUILDING LOCATED AT 565 BROADWAY RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIIY OF CHULA VISTA UPHOLDING THE DECISION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION TO NOT AMEND THE HISTORIC ELIGIBLITY - STATUS OF THE SEARS BUILDING LOCATEDAT565 BROADWAY Depar6nent: Development Services Department - Advance Planning Division s��rae�omme„aauo�: Council conduct the public hearing and adopt the Resolution. 9. 14-0272 CONSIDERATION OF AMENDING CHAPTER 9.13 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO THE REGUTATION OF SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING CHAPTER 9.13 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING THE LICENSING AND OPERATIONAL STANDARDS FOR SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES (FIRST READING) Departrnent City Attomey Sfa/iRecommentlatlon: COUf1C1I conduct the public hearing and place the ordinance on first reading. CiryolChvlaYista paga4 � Pnnredone'B�M11 City Council Agenda June 10,2014 10. 14-0273 CONSIDERATION OF AMENDING TITLE . 19 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO LOCATIONAL AND ZONING PROVISIONS FOR REGUTATION OF SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING TITLE 19 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING PLANNING AND ZONING (FIRST READING) Depamnent: CI�AttOffl2y StaflRecommendaUon: COUf1CII conduct the public hearing and place the ordinance on � first reading. CITY MANAGER'S REPORTS MAYOR'S REPORTS 11. 14-0361 RATIFICATION OF APPOINTMENT OF MELISSA BALDWIN AND CRYSTAL ALONSO TO THE CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION COUNCILMEMBERS' COMMENTS CLOSED SESSION Announcements of actions taken in Closed Session shall be made available by noon on Wednesday following the Council Meeting at the City Attorney's office in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (Government Code 54957.7). 12. 14-0364 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING EXISTING LITIGATION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9 (a) California Policy Center v. City of Chula Vista, San Diego .Superioi Court, Case Number 37-2014-00016061-CU-WM-CTL 13. 14-0366 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL CO!�NSEL--.4NTICIPATED LITIGATION Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 (b) One Case ADJOURNMENT to the Regular City Council Meeting, on June 17, 2014, at 2:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers. Gry o/Chula Yata Page 5 Pdnfed on 8�6�2014 City Council Agenda June 10,2014 Matenals provided to the City Council related to any open-session item on this agenda a2 available for public 2view at the City Clerk's O�ce. located in City Hall at 276 Fourth Avenue, 8uilding A, during normal business hours. In compliance with the AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT The Crty o(Chula Vista requests individuals who require special accommodations to access, attend, and/or participate in a City meeting, activity, or service, contact the City Clerk's Office at(619) . 691-5041(Califomia Relay Service is available for the hearing imparred by dialing 711)at/east forty-eight hours in advance ol the meeting. Srgn up at www.chulavistaca.gov to receive email notificatrons when City Council agendas are published online. Ciry o/Ch Wa Yuta Page 6 Pnntad on 6�b10U City of Chula Vista OF CHU�LAVISTA Staff Report File#: 14-0319, Item#: A. UPDATE ON CITY NOW, THE CITY'S CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM: NEW EMPLOYEE PROCESS City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 1 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Pe age TM TM 7 Legistar City of Chula Vista CTY CHUILAVISTA Staff Report File#: 14-0353, Item#: 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of May 6, and May 13, 2014. RECOMMENDED ACTION Council approve the minutes. City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 1 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet PeV�agebj LegistarT^ City of Chula Vista Meeting Minutes - Draft Tuesday, May 6,2014 2:00 PM Council Chambers 276 4th Avenue, Building A Chula Vista, CA 91910 REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA CALL TO ORDER Regular Meetings of the City Council and the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Chula Vista were called to order at 2:04 p.m. in the Council Chambers, located in City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California. ROLL CALL: Present: Deputy Mayor Aguilar, Councilmember Bensoussan, Councilmember Ramirez, Councilmember Salas and Mayor Cox Also Present: City Manager Sandoval, City Attorney Googins, City Clerk Norris, and Assistant City Clerk Bigelow PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG AND MOMENT OF SILENCE Principal Management Analyst Nguyen led the Pledge of Allegiance. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY A. 14-0257 PRESENTATION BY FINANCE DIRECTOR MARIA KACHADOORIAN, OF EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH TESSA NGUYEN, PRINCIPAL MANAGEMENT ANALYST Finance Director Kachadoorian introduced employee of the month, Tessa Nguyen. Mayor Cox read the proclamation and Deputy Mayor Aguilar presented it to Ms. Nguyen. B. 14-0250 PRESENTATION OF A PROCLAMATION TO CHULA VISTA POLICE DEPARTMENT AGENT MATT HARDESTY PROCLAIMING MAY 15, 2014 AS PEACE OFFICERS MEMORIAL DAY IN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA Chief Bejarano spoke regarding Peace Officers Memorial Day in Chula Vista. Mayor Cox read the proclamation and Councilmember Ramirez presented it to Agent Hardesty. C. 14-0277 PRESENTATION OF A PROCLAMATION TO ELKS LODGE 2011 PROCLAIMING MAY 1 THROUGH MAY 7, 2014 AS YOUTH WEEK IN CHULAVISTA Phillip Byrd, Exalted Ruler of Elks Lodge 2011, spoke regarding the Elks Lodge and Youth Week. Mayor Cox read the proclamation and Councilmember Bensoussan presented it to Mr. Byrd and representatives of Elks Lodge 2011. City of Chula Vista Page 1 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 9 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 6, 2014 D. 14-0232 PRESENTATION OF A PROCLAMATION TO NORMAN PARK SENIOR CENTER MEMBERS CLARA SCHOLLIAN, NENA RODRIGUEZ AND JOANNE SCOTT PROCLAIMING MAY 2014 AS OLDER AMERICANS MONTH IN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA Mayor Cox read the proclamation and Councilmember Sa/as presented it to Recreation Director McClure, who accepted it on behalf of the members of the Norman Park Senior Center. E. 14-0138 PRESENTATION OF A CLIMATE LEADERSHIP AWARD BY THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY TO CHULA VISTA'S MULTI-DEPARTMENTAL CLIMATE ACTION PROGRAM TEAM David Fege, representing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, presented Chula Vista's Climate Action Program team with the Climate Leadership Award. F. 14-0213 PRESENTATION OF A PROCLAMATION TO SAN DIEGO I-COMMUTE MARKETING ANALYST JOSHUA ELIANO AND CITY OF CHULA VISTA STAFF MEMBERS PROCLAIMING MAY AS NATIONAL BIKE MONTH IN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA Paula Zamudio, representing SANDAG's I-Commute program provided information on Bike to Work Week. Mayor Cox read the proclamation and Councilmember Sa/as presented it to Ms. Zamudio. G. 14-0200 PRESENTATION BY SOUTH COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (SCEDC) CEO CINDY GOMPPER-GRAVES OF THE RESULTS OF THE SCEDC'S 2014 BUSINESS OUTREACH INITIATIVE Cindy Gompper-Graves and Rosa Lopez-Gonzalez, representing the South County Economic Development Council (SCEDC), gave a presentation on the results of the SCEDC's business outreach initiative. H. 14-0215 PRESENTATION REGARDING THE 2014 SAN DIEGO COUNTY FAIR BY DEL MAR FAIRGROUND MARKETING DEPARTMENT'S REPRESENTATIVE MONICA EMANUELE Kirby Challman, representing the Del Mar Fairgrounds, gave a presentation on the upcoming 2014 San Diego County Fair. City of Chula Vista Page 2 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 10 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 6, 2014 CONSENT CALENDAR (Items 1 - 6) Items 4 and 58 were removed from the Consent Calendar at the request of Deputy Mayor Aguilar and Councilmember Sa/as, respectively. 1. 14-0242 APPROVAL OF MINUTES of February 18 and 25, 2014. Recommended Action: Council approve the minutes. 2. 14-0244 WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Letter of Resignation from Jovita Juarez, Commission on Aging. Recommended Action: Council accept the resignation. 3. 14-0202 ORDINANCE NO. 3308 OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING A PRECISE PLAN (PCM-13-22) TO ALLOW A HEIGHT OF 120 FEET (45 FEET MAXIMUM CURRENTLY ALLOWED) TO ACCOMMODATE A PROPOSED PARKING STRUCTURE TO BE LOCATED WITHIN THE SHARP CHULA VISTA MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUS AT 751 MEDICAL CENTER COURT(SECOND READING AND ADOPTION) Recommended Action: Council adopt the ordinance. Item 4 was removed from the Consent Calendar. Item 58 was removed from the Consent Calendar. 5. 14-0260 Item 5A was adopted with the Consent Calendar; Item 5B was removed from the Consent Calendar. A. RESOLUTION NO. 2014-003 OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA (1) APPROVING THE REVISED LONG-RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN (REVISED LRPMP) REQUIRED UNDER HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34191.5 EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF THE PLAN THAT ADDRESSES PARKING LOT PARCELS; (2) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER IN HIS CAPACITY AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO WITHHOLD SUBMISSION OF THE REVISED LRPMP TO THE OVERSIGHT BOARD AND THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE SHOULD THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY ELECT TO INITIATE LITIGATION AGAINST THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REGARDING DENIAL OF THE ORIGINAL LRPMP; AND (3) RESERVATION OF RIGHTS City of Chula Vista Page 3 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 11 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 6, 2014 B. RESOLUTION NO. 2014-004 OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA (1) APPROVING THAT PORTION OF THE REVISED LONG-RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN (REVISED LRPMP) REQUIRED UNDER HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34191.5 THAT ADDRESSES PARKING LOT PARCELS; (2) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER IN HIS CAPACITY AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO WITHHOLD SUBMISSION OF THE REVISED LRPMP TO THE OVERSIGHT BOARD AND THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE SHOULD THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY ELECT TO INITIATE LITIGATION AGAINST THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REGARDING DENIAL OF THE ORIGINAL LRPMP; AND (3) RESERVATION OF RIGHTS Recommended Action: Council adopt the resolutions. 6. 14-0240 RESOLUTION NO. 2014-065 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA MODIFYING THE APPENDIX TO THE LOCAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE TO ADD CHARTER REVIEW COMMISSION AND DISTRICTING COMMISSION MEMBERS TO THE LIST OF OFFICIALS WHO ARE REQUIRED TO FILE PERIODIC STATEMENTS OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS Recommended Action: Council adopt the resolution. Approval of the Consent Calendar ACTION: A motion was made by Mayor Cox, seconded by Councilmember Bensoussan, to approve staff's recommendations on Consent Calendar items 1 through 3, 5A, and 6, headings read,text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes: 5- Aguilar, Bensoussan, Ramirez, Salas and Cox No: 0 Abstain: 0 City of Chula Vista Page 4 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 12 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 6, 2014 ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR 5. 14-0260 Item 5A was adopted with the Consent Calendar; Item 5B was removed from the Consent Calendar. A. RESOLUTION NO. 2014-003 OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA (1) APPROVING THE REVISED LONG-RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN (REVISED LRPMP) REQUIRED UNDER HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34191.5 EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF THE PLAN THAT ADDRESSES PARKING LOT PARCELS; (2) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER IN HIS CAPACITY AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO WITHHOLD SUBMISSION OF THE REVISED LRPMP TO THE OVERSIGHT BOARD AND THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE SHOULD THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY ELECT TO INITIATE LITIGATION AGAINST THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REGARDING DENIAL OF THE ORIGINAL LRPMP; AND (3) RESERVATION OF RIGHTS B. RESOLUTION NO. 2014-004 OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA (1) APPROVING THAT PORTION OF THE REVISED LONG-RANGE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PLAN (REVISED LRPMP) REQUIRED UNDER HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 34191.5 THAT ADDRESSES PARKING LOT PARCELS; (2) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER IN HIS CAPACITY AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO WITHHOLD SUBMISSION OF THE REVISED LRPMP TO THE OVERSIGHT BOARD AND THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE SHOULD THE SUCCESSOR AGENCY ELECT TO INITIATE LITIGATION AGAINST THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE REGARDING DENIAL OF THE ORIGINAL LRPMP; AND (3) RESERVATION OF RIGHTS Councilmember Sa/as stated she would be abstaining from voting on Item 58 due to a potential property-related conflict of interest. ACTION: A motion was made by Mayor Cox, seconded by Deputy Mayor Aguilar, to adopt Successor Agency Resolution 2014-004 (Item 513), heading read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes: 4- Aguilar, Bensoussan, Ramirez and Cox No: 0 Abstain: 1 - Salas City of Chula Vista Page 5 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 13 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 6, 2014 4. 14-0179 RESOLUTION NO. 2014-064 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA (1) APPROVING FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG), HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIP (HOME), AND THE EMERGENCY SOLUTIONS GRANT (ESG) PROGRAMS; (2) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE AGREEMENTS FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ELIGIBLE PROJECTS WITH EACH SUB-RECIPIENT / CONTRACTOR / DEVELOPER IDENTIFIED IN THE ACTION PLAN; (3) AUTHORIZING THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT TO ENTER INTO A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TWO CDBG FUNDED PROGRAMS; AND, (4) AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ANY AND ALL RELATED DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO OBTAIN THE HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT GRANTS Assistant Director of Development Services Crockett provided information on the item. ACTION: A motion was made by Deputy Mayor Aguilar, seconded by Councilmember Salas, to adopt Resolution No. 2014-064, heading read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes: 5- Aguilar, Bensoussan, Ramirez, Salas and Cox No: 0 Abstain: 0 PUBLIC COMMENTS Ira Patron, San Diego resident, representing The American Cancer Society (ACS), spoke regarding the ACS's upcoming Relay for Life Chula Vista that would be held June 21-22, 2014. He invited the Council to the event and encouraged community participation. Robert Solomon, Chula Vista resident, expressed concern regarding non-commercial sign placement in Chula Vista. Ella Croshier, Coronado resident, expressed concern regarding a tree on City property adjacent to her privately owned property. Mayor Cox stated the item would be referred to the City Manager. City of Chula Vista Page 6 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 14 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 6, 2014 PUBLIC HEARINGS 7. 14-0227 CONSIDERATION OF CHULA VISTA'S PORTION OF THE 2014 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM RESOLUTION NO. 2014-066 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE AMENDMENT OF THE TRANSNET LOCAL STREET IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM OF PROJECTS FOR FISCAL YEARS 2014/2015 THROUGH 2018/2019 FOR INCLUSION IN THE REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AND PROVIDING THE CERTIFICATION AND INDEMNITY STATEMENTS NECESSARY TO OBTAIN TRANSNETFUNDS Notice of the hearing was given in accordance with legal requirements, and the hearing was held on the date and no earlier than the time specified in the notice. Mayor Cox opened the public hearing. There being no members of the public who wished to speak, Mayor Cox closed the public hearing. ACTION: A motion was made by Councilmember Ramirez, seconded by Deputy Mayor Aguilar, to adopt Resolution No. 2014-066, heading read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes: 5- Aguilar, Bensoussan, Ramirez, Salas and Cox No: 0 Abstain: 0 8. 14-0207 CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 18 (MOBILEHOMES) OF THE CITY'S MASTER FEE SCHEDULE A. RESOLUTION NO. 2014-067 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING CHAPTER 18 (MOBILEHOMES) OF THE CITY'S MASTER FEE SCHEDULE, INCLUDING SETTING THE FEE AT$40 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 B. RESOLUTION NO. 2014-068 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING CHAPTER 18 (MOBILEHOMES) OF THE CITY'S MASTER FEE SCHEDULE, ESTABLISHING A FEE TO RECOVER STAFF COSTS RELATED TO PROCESSING APPLICATIONS FOR PARK CLOSURE OR DISCONTINUANCE UNDER CHAPTER 9.40 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE Notice of the hearing was given in accordance with legal requirements, and the hearing was held on the date and no earlier than the time specified in the notice. Senior Project Coordinator Kurz presented information regarding the item. Mayor Cox opened the public hearing. City of Chula Vista Page 7 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 15 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 6, 2014 David Danciu, Chula Vista resident, spoke in support of staff's recommendation. Penny Vaughn, Chula Vista resident, representing the Chula Vista Mobilehome Residents Association, spoke in support of staff bringing future items related to mobilehome fees to the Mobilehome Rent Review Commission prior to the item being considered by the Council. There being no other members of the public who wished to speak, Mayor Cox closed the public hearing. In response to questions from Mayor Cox, Senior Project Coordinator Kurz stated that staff had made a short presentation to the Mobilehome Rent Review Commission at its last meeting and that a more in-depth presentation would be considered in the future. ACTION: A motion was made by Councilmember Salas, seconded by Deputy Mayor Aguilar, to adopt Resolution Nos. 2014-067 and 2014-068, headings read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes: 5- Aguilar, Bensoussan, Ramirez, Salas and Cox No: 0 Abstain: 0 CITY MANAGER'S REPORTS City Manager Sandoval reported on the City's partnership with Southwestern College's GIS program and that Southwestern College had nominated the City's GIS Manager, Bob Blackwelder, for a national award. He also announced an upcoming celebration on May 14, 2014 of the City's installation of solar equipment. MAYOR'S REPORTS Item 9 under Mayor's Reports was noticed as time certain for 5:00 p.m. and was taken out of order following Closed Session. Mayor Cox announced the following upcoming events: Chula Vista Community Fun Run on May 17, 2014, and the Padres'Chula Vista Community Series at Petco Park. COUNCILMEMBERS' COMMENTS Councilmember Bensoussan announced The San Diego Foundation's Give Big San Diego Day, a fundraiser held on May 6, 2014. She acknowledged individuals and organizations that participated in the recent Immigration Forum. Councilmember Ramirez reported on his recent public office hours on the topic of the Jackson Place Luxury Apartments project and stated members of the public expressed concerned regarding the proposed project. He spoke in support of installing a trail system around the San Diego Country Club golf course. Deputy MayorAguilar reported on a forum she and Councilmember Salas held on water issues. At the request of Deputy Mayor Aguilar, there was consensus of the Council to add an item to the Council agenda of May 20, 2014 to consider a resolution in support of AB 2104, regarding water-efficient landscaping. Deputy Mayor Aguilar spoke in support of granting the Police Officers' Association's request to give a presentation to the Council regarding budget issues. Mayor Cox stated that any organized group was allowed a presentation of up to 20 minutes on an item on the agenda. City of Chula Vista Page 8 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 16 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 6, 2014 Councilmember Salas spoke regarding the forum she and Deputy Mayor Aguilar held on the topic of water issues. At the request of Councilmember Salas, there was consensus of the Council to add an item to the May 13, 2014 agenda for Council consideration of an ad-hoc committee, consisting of herself and Deputy Mayor Aguilar, for the purposes of continuing to work on water issues and identifying opportunities to bring the presentation to the public. Councilmember Bensoussan provided information on a past discussion regarding walking trails around the San Diego Country Club. Councilmember Ramirez spoke in support of an item to be added to a future agenda to allow for a dialogue between the Police Officers'Association and the Council. Mayor Cox announced that the Council would convene in closed session to discuss Items 10 through 12, listed below, and that Item 13 would not be heard. At 4:33 p.m., the Council convened in Closed Session. CLOSED SESSION Pursuant to Resolution No. 13706 and Council Policy No. 346-03, Official Minutes and records of action taken during Closed Sessions are maintained by the City Attorney. 10. 14-0263 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957(b) Title: City Manager ACTION: No reportable action. 11. 14-0243 CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATORS PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957.6 Agency designated representatives: Jim Sandoval, Kelley Bacon, Maria Kachadoorian, Simon Silva, Dave Hanneman, Jim Garcia and Gary Ficacci Employee organization: CVEA, IAFF, POA, Mid-Managers/Prof and WCE ACTION: No reportable action. City of Chula Vista Page 9 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 17 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 6, 2014 12. 14-0264 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING EXISTING LITIGATION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9 (a): Barbara Gonzalez-Nieves v. Manuel Alejandro Frutos, et al., San Diego Superior Court, Case Number 37-2012-78606-CU-WM-SC ACTION: No reportable action pending final terms of settlement. 13. 14-0267 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL--ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Initiation of litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(c ): One (1) case vs. California Department of Finance regarding denial of Successor Agency's Health and Safety Code section 34191.5 Long Range Property Plan. Item 13 was not discussed. MAYOR'S REPORTS (Continued) The Council reconvened in Open Session at 5:02 p.m. to discuss Item 9. 9. 14-0265 CITY COUNCIL REQUEST FOR INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY AT LARGE (INCLUDING CITY EMPLOYEES) REGARDING THE ATTRIBUTES AND SKILLS THEY ARE LOOKING FOR IN THE CITY'S NEXT CITY MANAGER Item 9 was noticed as time certain for 5:00 p.m. The item was taken out of order at 5:02 p.m. John Hess, representing the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF), expressed the IAFF's desired qualities of a City Manager. At 5:12 p.m., the Council reconvened in Closed Session to continue discussion of Items 10 through 12. ADJOURNMENT At 6:30 p.m., Mayor Cox adjourned the meeting to the regular City Council Meeting on May 13, 2014, at 2:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers. Kerry K. Bigelow, Assistant City Clerk City of Chula Vista Page 10 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 18 City of Chula Vista Meeting Minutes - Draft Tuesday, May 13,2014 2:00 PM Council Chambers 276 4th Avenue, Building A Chula Vista, CA 91910 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL CALL TO ORDER A Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Chula Vista was called to order at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, located in City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California. ROLL CALL: Present: Deputy Mayor Aguilar, Councilmember Bensoussan, Councilmember Ramirez, Councilmember Salas and Mayor Cox Councilmember Ramirez arrived at 3:27 p.m. Also Present. City Manager Sandoval, City Attorney Googins, City Clerk Norris, and Assistant City Clerk Bigelow PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG AND MOMENT OF SILENCE City Attorney Googins led the Pledge of Allegiance. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY A. 14-0238 PRESENTATION BY AQUATICA WATER PARK VICE PRESIDENT DAVID CROMWELL REGARDING AN UPDATE ON AQUATICA ENTERING ITS SECOND SEASON IN CHULA VISTA David Cromwell, representing Aquatica, gave a presentation on the waterpark and announced its second season opening on May 24, 2014. B. 14-0290 PRESENTATION BY CHULA VISTA PORT COMMISSIONER ANN MOORE ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CHULA VISTA BAYFRONT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY Port Commissioner Moore and Greg Hartman, Executive Vice President of Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels, representing the Port of San Diego, provided an update on the Chula Vista Bayfront development, including hotel and infrastructure development strategies. C. 14-0147 PRESENTATION BY PUBLIC WORKS CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES STAFF MONICA RODRIGUEZ AND MARTIE SOLOMON RECOGNIZING THE NEWEST CLEAN BUSINESS PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS Recycling Specialist Solomon and Office Specialist Rodriguez recognized the Clean Business Program participants. City of Chula Vista Page 1 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 19 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 13,2014 D. 14-0184 PRESENTATION OF A PROCLAMATION TO RECREATION DIRECTOR KRISTI MCCLURE, SENIOR RECREATION MANAGER TIM FARMER AND U.S. OLYMPIC TRAINING CENTER ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR DAVE STOW PROCLAIMING MAY 17, 2014 AS KIDS TO PARKS DAY IN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA Recreation Director McClure and Senior Recreation Manager Farmer provided information on Kids to Parks Day. Mayor Cox read the proclamation and Deputy Mayor Aguilar presented it to Ms. McClure and Mr. Farmer. E. 14-0239 UPDATE ON CITY NOW, THE CITY'S CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM: CITY COUNCIL AGENDA PROJECT Assistant City Clerk Bigelow and Senior Management Analyst Lengye/ gave a presentation on the City Council Agenda Project. F. 14-0254 PRESENTATION OF A PROCLAMATION TO PUBLIC WORKS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS IRACSEMA QUILANTAN AND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING BILL VALLE PROCLAIMING THE WEEK OF MAY 18 THROUGH MAY 24, 2014 AS NATIONAL PUBLIC WORKS WEEK Mayor Cox read the proclamation and Councilmember Bensoussan presented it to Assistant Director of Public Works Quilantan, Assistant Director of Engineering Valle, and members of the Public Works staff. G. 14-0261 PRESENTATION OF A PROCLAMATION TO CITY OF CHULA VISTA DIRECTOR OF RECREATION KRISTI MCCLURE, FIRE CHIEF DAVE HANNEMAN, FIRE CAPTAIN MIKE FILSON AND AQUATIC SUPERVISOR ELIZABETH KOVAR PROCLAIMING MAY 2014 AS DROWNING PREVENTION MONTH Mayor Cox read the proclamation and Councilmember Sa/as presented it to Recreation Director McClure, Fire Chief Hanneman, Fire Captain Filson and Aquatic Supervisor Kovar. CONSENT CALENDAR (Items 1 - 8) Item 3 was removed from the Consent Calendar at the request of Councilmember Sa/as. Mayor Cox announced that Item 6 would be continued to the meeting of May 20, 2014. She announced a correction for Item 7 and stated that the non-infrastructure grant area applied to F Street between 3rd Avenue and Bay Boulevard, as stated in the item's staff report. 1. 14-0288 APPROVAL OF MINUTES of March 11, March 25, April 8, and April 10, 2014. Recommended Action: Council approve the minutes. City of Chula Vista Page 2 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 20 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 13,2014 2. 14-0284 WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Letter of resignation from Benjamin Flores, Resource Conservation Commission. Recommended Action: Council accept the resignation. Item 3 was removed from the Consent Calendar. 4. 14-0259 RESOLUTION NO. 2014-070 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING A JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AND THE SAN DIEGO UNIFIED PORT DISTRICT Recommended Action: Council adopt the resolution. 5. 14-0196 RESOLUTION NO. 2014-071 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU), DATED NOVEMBER 16, 2007, AMONG THE CO-PERMITTEES OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM MUNICIPAL PERMIT, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN THE SECOND AMENDMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY Recommended Action: Council adopt the resolution. Item 6 was removed from the Consent Calendar. 7. 14-0255 RESOLUTION NO. 2014-072 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR THE ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION GRANT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014-15, CERTIFYING THAT MATCHING FUNDS WILL BE AVAILABLE THEREFOR, AND AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS OR HIS DESIGNEE TO EXECUTE IN THE NAME OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ALL GRANT DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, APPLICATIONS, AGREEMENTS, AMENDMENTS AND REQUESTS FOR PAYMENTS NECESSARY TO SECURE GRANT Recommended Action: Council adopt the resolution City of Chula Vista Page 3 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 21 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 13,2014 8. 14-0234 RESOLUTION NO. 2014-073 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING AN AGREEMENT WITH PROS CONSULTING, LLC TO PREPARE A COST RECOVERY, RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND REVENUE ENHANCEMENT STUDY FOR THE CITY'S RECREATION FEES Recommended Action: Council adopt the resolution. Approval of the Consent Calendar ACTION: A motion was made by Councilmember Ramirez, seconded by Mayor Cox, to approve staff's recommendations on the above Consent Calendar items, headings read,text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes: 5- Aguilar, Bensoussan, Ramirez, Salas and Cox No: 0 Abstain: 0 ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR 3. 14-0122 RESOLUTION NO. 2014-069 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING AND RATIFYING THE 2013/14 BUDGET OF THE THIRD AVENUE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT AND AUTHORIZING THE DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BUDGET Councilmember Salas stated she would be abstaining from voting on Item 3 due to a potential property-related conflict of interest. ACTION: A motion was made by Councilmember Ramirez, seconded by Mayor Cox, that Resolution No. 2014-069 be adopted, heading read, text waived. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes: 4- Aguilar, Bensoussan, Ramirez and Cox No: 0 Abstain: 1 - Salas City of Chula Vista Page 4 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 22 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 13,2014 6. 14-0241 RESOLUTION NO. 2014-076 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING CERTAIN ADDITIONAL SERVICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE I OF THE EXISTING AGREEMENT DATED NOVEMBER 9, 2010, APPROVED IN ACCORDANCE WITH COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 2010-263, BETWEEN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AND RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF $121,000 FOR PREPARING AND PERMITTING THE ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION FOR BONITA CANYON EMERGENCY REPAIR PROJECT (DR189) (This item was continued from the May 13, 2014 meeting.) Mayor Cox announced that Item 6 would be trailed to the meeting of May 20, 2014. PUBLIC COMMENTS James Burnham, representing Voices for Children, spoke regarding children in the foster care system and the need for foster families. CITY MANAGER'S REPORTS There was none. 9. 14-0298 Presentation by the City's Collective Bargaining Units regarding the City's Finances Mayor Cox announced that Item 9 would be continued to the meeting of May 27, 2014. MAYOR'S REPORTS 10. 14-0299 Consideration of appointment of a voting delegate and alternate for the 2014 Annual League of California Cities Conference, to be held in Los Angeles September 3-5. ACTION: A motion was made by Mayor Cox, seconded by Councilmember Bensoussan, to appoint Mayor Cox as the voting delegate for the 2014 Annual League of California Cities Conference. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes: 5- Aguilar, Bensoussan, Ramirez, Salas and Cox No: 0 Abstain: 0 ACTION: A motion was made by Mayor Cox, seconded by Councilmember Ramirez, to appoint Councilmember Bensoussan as the alternate voting delegate for the 2014 Annual League of California Cities Conference. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes: 5- Aguilar, Bensoussan, Ramirez, Salas and Cox No: 0 Abstain: 0 City of Chula Vista Page 5 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 23 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 13,2014 Mayor Cox announced the following upcoming events: Chula Vista Community Fun Run, the San Diego Foundation's Chula Vista Day at the Padres, and the South County Veteran Career Pathways Workshop. COUNCILMEMBERS' COMMENTS 11. 14-0296 COUNCILMEMBER SALAS: Discussion and potential action regarding the formation of an ad-hoc committee comprised of Councilmember Salas and Deputy Mayor Aguilar for the purposes of continuing to work on water issues and identifying opportunities to give presentations on water issues to the public. City Attorney Googins stated that the proposed committee met the ad-hoc committee requirements of the Brown Act as it would be active for a specific duration and covered specific subject matter. ACTION: A motion was made by Councilmember Salas, seconded by Councilmember Ramirez, to form an ad-hoc committee to be active through December 2014, comprised of Councilmember Salas and Deputy Mayor Aguilar, for the purposes of continuing to work on water issues and identifying opportunities to give presentations on water issues to the public. The motion carried by the following vote: Yes: 5- Aguilar, Bensoussan, Ramirez, Salas and Cox No: 0 Abstain: 0 Deputy Mayor Aguilar spoke regarding her recent visit to a Bonita Optimists Club meeting. Councilmember Bensoussan enouraged support of local theater and announced upcoming productions: Little Mermaid by Christian Youth Theater and Nine-to-Five by OnStage Playhouse. Mayor Cox announced that the Council would convene in closed session to discuss Item 13 below. She stated Item 12 would not be discussed at that time. At 3:59 p.m., Mayor Cox recessed the meeting. At 4:12 p.m., the Council convened in Closed Session. CLOSED SESSION Pursuant to Resolution No. 13706 and Council Policy No. 346-03, Official Minutes and records of action taken during Closed Sessions are maintained by the City Attorney. 12. 14-0276 CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING EXISTING LITIGATION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9 (a) City of Chula Vista v. Bay & E, Inc., et al., San Diego Superior Court, Case No. 37-2013-00055103-CU-MC-CTL. Item 12 was not heard. City of Chula Vista Page 6 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 24 City Council Meeting Minutes -Draft May 13,2014 13. 14-0294 PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957(b) Title: City Manager ACTION: No reportable action. ADJOURNMENT At 5:15 p.m., Mayor Cox adjourned the meeting to the Regular City Council Meeting on May 20, 2014, at 2:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers. Kerry K. Bigelow, Assistant City Clerk City of Chula Vista Page 7 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 25 ��(/i City of Chula Vista � � ����q Staff Report File#: 14-0369, Item#: 1.5 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SECTIONAL PLANNING AREA (SPA) PLANNED COMMUNITY DISTRICT (FORM BASED CODE) REGULATIONS FOR OTAY RANCH VILLAGE 9 (SECOND READING AND ADOPTION) RECOMMENDED ACTION Council adopt the ordinance. SUMMARY The applicant, the Otay Land Company, filed an application for the Village 9 SPA (PCM-09-19) and Tentative Map (PCS-09-05) in July 2009. The Village 9 SPA defines the land use character and mix, design criteria, transportation system and public infrastructure requirements for a 323.1-acre site within the Otay Ranch. The Tentative Map implements the SPA Plan by providing for the subdivision of lots and the detailed design of the circulation system and other public improvements consistent with the SPA Plan. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW In accordance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), a Second- Tier Environmental Impact Report (EIR-10-04) has been prepared to analyze the environmental impacts of the proposed Village 9 SPA and Tentative Map. EIR-10-04 is discussed in detail in a companion agenda statement and must be addressed and acted upon prior to City Council consideration of the Village 9 SPA and Tentative Map. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION On May 14, 2014, the Planning Commission held a public hearing to consider the Final Environmental Impact RepoR (FEIR-10-04), the Sectional Planning Area (SPA) Plan (PCM-09-19) and the Tentative Map (PCS-0905) for the Village 9 project. Although the Planning Commission lacked a recommendation for certification of the FEIR, the Planning Commission indicated their desire to take action to move the project fonvard for Council consideration without delay, and therefore, consistent with the provisions of Chula Vista Municipal Code (CVMC) Section 19.48.110 voted 4-0-2-1 to recommend disapproval of the SPA Plan and TM. DISCUSSION Location. Existinq Site Characteristics. and Ownership Village 9 is comprised of approximately 323 acres and is generally located south of Main StreeURock Mountain Road, east of SR-125, north of the Otay River Valley and west of the future University site and Village 10 (see Attachment 1, Locator Map). The project site is within the Otay Valley parcel of the Otay Ranch planning area. The site is currently in a vacant, natural state and has been used for agricultural purposes in the past. Village 9 is owned by the Otay Land Company (a subsidiary of Ciry of Chula vsta Page 1 of 13 Prinied on 6/6l2014 nowercd.Y'-e3�star'" File#: 14-0369, Item#: 1.5 HomeFed). Proiect Description Village 9 is proposed to be developed with up fo 4,000 multi-family and single-family residential units and 1,500,000-square feet of non-residential uses (commercial and office). Of the 4,000 residential units, approximately 3,734-units are multi-family within a mixed-use construct, 161-units are multi- family within a planned development setting, and 105-units are single-family. The 1,500,000-square feet of non-residential uses are proposed to provide up to 350,000 square feet of commercial and up to 1,150,000 square feet of office uses. Land uses within the viliage also include parkland, Community Purpose Facility land, two sites for elementary schools and open space. Village 9 also sets aside 50-acres of land to be included as part of the University Park and Innovation District (UPID) (See Attachment 2, Site Utilization Plan). The geographic hub of the village is the Town Center, which is centrally located between Main Street and Otay Valley Road adjacent to the UPID site. Village 9 is oriented around the "spindle," or pair of one-way streets that bisect the village from north to south. A Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line will separate Village 9 from the UPID site to the east, with a transit stop conveniently located to provide access to the UPID and the Town Center. In addition, the small (typically 250-ft. x 350-ft.) block sizes located in the Town Center will promote increased connectivity and provide multiple points of access for pedestrians, bicyclists and transit users, as well as vehicles. An easUwest Village Pathway, that includes a pedestrian bridge over SR125, will connect pedestrians and bicyclists to the neighborhood park within Village 9 as well as the UPID and the villages to the west (See Attachment 5, Vehicular Circulation and Attachment 6, Pedestrian Circulation). Densities are generally medium to high (10-60 du/ac) in all of the portions of the village north of Otay Valley Road. The planning areas adjacent to Main Street are the highest density (28-60 du/ac) since they are part of the Eastern Urban Center (EUC) land use designation. Densities slightly decrease in the Town Center (18-45 du/ac), which is to be the commercial center of the village, then decrease slightiy more in the Mixed-Use Residential (10-27 du/ac) as circulation moves closer to Otay Valley Road. South of Otay Val�ey Road, densities substantialiy decrease as the project approaches the Otay Valley and the Otay Ranch Preserve to the south, with traditional single-family lots (3,6 du/ac) being located along the preserve edge (See Attachment 3, Site Utilization Plan Table). General Plan and General Development Plan Compliance The City's Genera� Plan (GP) and the Otay Ranch General Development Plan (GDP) designate land within the Otay Valley Parcel for urban villages based on the pedestrian friendly village concept. This concept locates higher residential densities and a variety of mixed-uses within the Town Center (or Village Core), and then surrounds the Town Center with decreasing residential densities as the village approaches the Otay River Valley. The General Plan identifies Village 9 as being within the Eastern University District of the Otay Ranch Subarea. The General Plan designates Village 9 for mixed uses within the following Land Use Designations: The Eastern Urban Center Land Use (28-60 units per acre), the Town Center Land Use (18-45 units per acre), and the Residential Mixed-Use, which includes the Residential High (18 - 27 units per acre) and Residential Medium-High (11-18 dwelling units per acre) Land Use Designations. South of Otay Valley Road, there are Residential Medium (6-11 dwelling units per City of Chula Vista ' Page 2 of 13 Pnnted on 6/6/2014 , pewered cy!e9isiar°' File#: 14-0369, Item#: 1.5 acre) and Residential Low Medium (3-6 dwelling units per acre) Land Use Designations. In addition, Village 9 includes a Neighborhood Park (NP), and two Elementary Schools (ES). The Chula Vista General Plan (GP) provides the vision and policy direction for the planning of Village 9. The GP includes numerous policies (starting on page LUT-269) with regard to Village 9, some of these that relate directly to design and land use are: • Prior to adoption of a SPA involving the university site, locate supporting uses to achieve a cohesive and integrated campus environment. • Development of a pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use Town Center along the transportation corridor with the highest intensity of development; directly linked to the university core and EUC, which serves as the centerpiece of identity and community character. . The Town Center will provide a link and continuity of urban form; density; street network; pedestrian sidewalks; paths; and_landscape to the campus core. • The campus core shall be linked with the transit center established within the Town Center. • Continuity shall be provided through urban form; the massing and scale of buildings; interconnected street network and sidewalks; and landscaping. • Buildings shall be sited along common sidewalks, pathways, and plazas to stimulate a high level of pedestrian activity. - In addition, the Otay Ranch General Development Plan (GDP) authorizes 4,000 dwelling units (3,895 multi-family, and 105 single-family), 27.5 acres of parkland (Neighborhood, Pedestrian, and Town Square Parks), 5.0 acres of Community Purpose Facility (CPF), 19.8 acres for schools (two Elementary Schools) as well as up to 1,500,000 square feet of commercial and o�ce space. The GDP includes specific character policies (Part II, Chapter 1, and Section F.9) to be implemented at the SPA level. Some of these that relate specifically to the Village 9 design and land use plan are: • The northern portion of the village is located within the boundaries of the Eastern Urban Center (EUC). Development in the northern portion shall be compatible with the EUC land uses. • Development will be centered in the University Town Center area, along the one-way pair road system and the transit corridor as the location of the highest intensity of development in order to achieve a pedestrian-oriented mixed-use district that will provide a direct link to the University Campus to the west and the EUC to the noRh, and serves as the centerpiece of identity and community character. • Provide for the development of uses that directly support or complement the University Campus, such as commercial services, office, and faculty, staff, and student housing. • Structures within the heart of the University Town Center area shall be located and designed to form a common "building wall" along sidewalks, with parking to the rear or in subterranean City of Chula Vsta Page 3 of 13 Printed on 6f62074 mv�zretl�y!e�istarTM File#: 14-0369, Item#: 1.5 structures, to stimulate pedestrian activity. • Provide for the development of retail and office uses in a more intense format necessary to serve related businesses that are complementary to business and retail needs intended for the EUC, the University Campus, and the Innovation District (formerly known as the Regional Technology Park - RTP) . Land use designs shall consider the overall natural landform and generally slope down toward the Otay River Valley. Lower density residential development along the southern portion of the village shall emphasize views of the Otay River Valley. Regional trails shall link the village to the Otay Valley Regional Park. Table 1 summarizes the existing City of Chula Vista Municipal Code (CVMC) Planned Community (PC) zoning, the GP Land Use Designation, the Otay Ranch GDP Land Use Designation, and the proposed SPA Plan Transect Zones and density ranges, with the number of residential units authorized and proposed for each of these different development areas. Table 1: Village 9 General Plan, Otay Ranch GDP and SPA Plan Land Use Designations: CVMC Chula Vista GP Otay Ranch GDP SPA Plan Transect No. of oning Land Use Land Use ones and Density Units Designation Designation Ranges uthorized Proposed PC Eastern Urban Eastern Urban -5: Urban Center (UC) - 1,912 Center (EUC) - 28- Center (EUC) - 28- 28-60 units per acre . 60 units per acre 60 units per acre PC own Center (TC) - own Center (TC) - -4: Town Center (TC) - 894 18-45 units per acre 18-45 units per 18-45 units per acre acre PC own Center (TC) - own Center (TC) - T-4: Urban Neighborhood 136 18-45 units per acre 18-45 units per (UN) - 10-45 units per & acre acre Residential Medium High (RMH) - 11-18 units per acre PC Residential High Mixed Use (MU) - -3: Neighborhood 792 (RH) - 18-27 units 11-27 units per Center (NC) - 10-27 units per acre & acre per acre Residential Medium High (RMH) - 11-18 � units per acre PC Residential Medium Medium (M) - -2: Neighborhood 161 (RM) - 6-11 units 6-11 units per acre General (NG) - 6-11 units per acre per acre City of Chula Vista Page 4 of 13 Printed on 6/6/2014 aowered oy!e?istarTM File#: 14-0369, Item#: 1.5 PC Residential Medium Low Medium -2: Neighborhood Edge 105 Low (RLM) - Density Residential (NE) - 3-6 units per acre 3-6 dwelling units illage (LM� - per acre 3-6 units per acre Implementation of the GP and GDP policies requires an integrated planning approach that takes into consideration all of the land use planning components designed to create a mixed-use, pedestrian oriented community, as was envisioned when the GDP was adopted. The following outlines how the SPA Plan and Form Based Code implement the GP and GDP policies and objectives: SPA Plan • A. Eastern Urban Center (EUC) District Area Land Uses The Village 9 EUC district area consists of 9 sites (Planning Areas A, B-1, B-2, C, D, E-1, E-2, H-1, and H-2) that will include a mixture of residential/office and residential/commercial. Up to 1,190,000 square feet of non-residential, comprised of 1,140,000 square feet of office and 50,000 square feet of commercial, is targeted for 8 of the 9 sites. While 1,190,000 square feet of non-residential is the target, the SPA Plan guarantees that a minimum of 400,000 square feet of non-residential (comprised of a minimum of 390,000 square feet of office and 10,000 of commercial) will be constructed within the EUC district. In addition to the non-residential square footages listed above, the Eastern Urban Center will include up to 1,912 multi-family units constructed in vertical and horizontal mixed use formats. The Eastern Urban Center district area includes a Town Square Park (Planning Area C). B. Town Center (TC) District Area Land Uses The Village 9 TC district area consists of 15 sites (Planning Areas K-1, K-2, M, N, O-1, O-2, P, Q, R- 1, R-2, I, J, L, F and G) that will include a mixture of residential/commercial or residential/commercial and residential/office. Up to 278,000 square feet of non-residential, comprised of 268,000 square feet of commercial and 100,000 square feet of office, is targeted for 11 of the 15 sites. While 278,000 square feet of non-residential is the target, the SPA Plan guarantees that a minimum of 100,000 square feet of non-residential (comprised of a minimum of 90,000 square feet of commercial and 10,000 of office) will be constructed within the TC district. In addition to the non-residential square footages listed above, the Town Center will include up to 1,030 multi-family units constructed in vertical and horizontal mixed use formats. The Town Center district area includes a Town Square Park (Planning Area I), a Community Purpose Facility (Planning Area J), and the Neighborhood Park (Planning Area L). An Elementary School is proposed for Planning Area G. C. Mixed-Use Residential (MUR) District Area Land Uses The Village 9 Mixed-Use Residential district area consists of 13 potential mixed use sites (Planning Areas S-1, S-2, T, U-1, U-2, V, X, Y-1, Y-2, W, Z-1, Z-2, and CC) that will include a mixture of residential/commercial. Up to 32,000 square feet of non-residential commercial, is targeted for 11 of the 13 of the sites. While 32,000 square feet of non-residential is the target, the SPA Plan does not City of Chula Vista Page 5 of 13 Printed on 6/62074 oowered_y!ey-istar^' File#: 14-0369, Item#: 1.5 guarantee a minimum that will be constructed within the MUR district. In addition to the non- residential square footages listed above, the Town Center will include up to 792 multi-family units constructed in vertical and horizontal mixed use formats. The Mixed-Use Residential district area includes a Community Purpose Facility (Planning Area X). An Elementary School is proposed for Planning Area W. D. Residential (Medium) Land Uses The Village 9 residential medium density (6 to 11 units per acre) planning areas (AA and BB) are proposed to contain 161 dweiling units in attached and detached formats that are compatible with the traditionaliy lotted single-family residences. These neighborhoods allow for a variety of building configurations including conventional homes, motor courts, linear green courts, bungalow green courts, village houses, row houses and neighborhood recreation facilities, as well as dwellings with innovative designs (i.e design solutions that may not meet the strict definition of the building configurations listed above) (See Section 3.4 of the SPA Plan). E. Residential (Low Medium) Land Uses The Village 9 residential low-medium density (3 to 6 units per acre) neighborhoods (Planning Areas DD, EE and FF) are proposed to contain 105 single-family residences on lot sizes ranging from approximately 5,375 to 12,085 square feet (See Enclosure 2 - Village 9 Tentative Map). Single-family residences with the lowest densities are located along the edge of the Otay Ranch Preserve in the southern portion of Village 9. Planned Community District Repulations/Desiqn Plan (Form Based Code) Unlike the majority of SPA Plans, Village 9 is proposing a Form Based Code (FBC) that combines elements of the typical Planned Community (PC) District Regulations with the typical SPA Design Plan. The FBC (Chapter 3 of the SPA Plan) focuses on the physical form of development and its relationship to the public realm, rather than on a strict set of permitted uses found in typical PC District Regulations. In form-based planning, the built environment is organized as a range of geographic and development "transects" or cross sections. Each transect is composed of elements that support its local character, such as: zone, building configuration, lot configuration, land use, frontage type and other physical elements of the human environment. The transects in Viilage 9 provide organization , for development that focuses activity on the Eastern Urban Center, Town Center, and Mixed-Use Residential Districts transitioning into the residential areas and rural open space along the southern edges of the village. These 5 transects are further divided into 11 zones, allowing for greater diversity and smoother transition between transects, as noted below: . T-1: Open Space Preserve (OP) and Open Space (OS) Zones . T-2: Neighborhood Edge (NE) and Neighborhood General (NG) Zones • T-3: Neighborhood Center (NC) Zone City of Chula Vista Page 6 of 73 Pnnied on 6/6/2074 powered oy!e?lstarTM File#: 14-0369, Item#: 1.5 • T-4: Town Center (TC) and Urban Neighborhood (UN) Zones • T-5: Urban Center (UC) Zones • SD: Special District (encompassing the Parks (P), Community Purpose Facility (CPF) and the University/Regional Technology Park (U) Zones Viewed as a series of sections from the south to the north, the site ranges from the open space T-1 transect (OS and OP Zones) to the more intense urban development of the T-5 (UC Zone) transect (see Attachment 4 - Regulating Plan). Each of these zones then regulates the building configuration, lot configuration, setbacks and encroachments for the various zones identified in the Regulating Plan. Thirteen separate building configurations are permitted within Village 9 from Conventional Homes in the south, to Stacked, LiveNVork and the Commercial Block units in and around the Eastern Urban Center and Town Center. Building Configuration standards (Section 3.4 of the FBC) identify specific regulations for the design of buildings and the layout of lots to regulate important characteristics (pedestrian and vehicular access, open space, location of parking, etc.). The FBC also establishes general regulations (parking, temporary uses, lighting, etc.) that apply in all of the zones, as well as street standards that define the public realm. The implementation/administration of the FBC includes a number of features, the following two of which are impoRant to note: • Intensity Transfers: The FBC permits the transfer of intensity/units between Planning Areas under certain circumstances. This is an administrative process, conducted by the Zoning Administrator to ensure that Village 9 maintains the intended minimum levels of intensity. The SPA Plan provides a target number of units and a range of non-residential square footage. But, the SPA also recognizes the need for flexibiliry in planning to accommodate future development constraints and market demand. Any project that is not in exact conformance with the Site Utilization Plan Table requires an intensity transfer. Any transfer of intensity/units between planning areas with the same land use is permitted provided the transfer is: o consistent with the SPA Plan; o consistent with the circulation system and the technical studies of the associated Environmental Impact Report (EIR) as related to infrastructure; o the overall target intensity of 4,000 residential units and 1,500,000 square feet of non- residential floor area is not exceeded; and o a combined minimum total of 500,000 is maintained in the remaining planning areas. Any other type of transfer will require a SPA Amendment. • Monitoring: Since the Village 9 FBC permits intensity transfers, monitoring is necessary to ensure compliance with the FBC and SPA documents. The FBC establishes Intensity Monitoring Tables that are to be reviewed as part of the application completeness process. The applicant is also required to address and update the applicable SPA sections and tables City of Chula Vsta Page 7 of 73 Printed on 6I62014 oewered a/'e?isizrTM File#: 14-0369, Item#: 1.5 as applications are brought forward. Circulation The Village 9 Circulation and Corridor Design Plan provides for a system of roadway and trail corridors to support both vehicular and non-vehicular modes of transportation to serve the community. This system includes the extension of existing and planned roads, trails arid transit from adjacent villages, as well as internal systems to serve the village. Streets within the village are designed as "complete" streets in that they enable safe access for all users including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders. Complete streets provide the following benefits: • Improved safety for all users by providing adequate facilities for all users and reducing tra�c speeds. • Balanced transportation systems that provide direct connections, variety of transportation choices and reduced traffic congestion. • Opportunities for healthier, more active lifestyles that include walking and bicycling. . A potential reduction in carbon emissions and dependence on oii by shifting trips to non- motorized and alternative modes of transportation. Regional access to the Village 9 project site is currently provided by SR-125 via Birch Road to the Eastlake Parkway terminus at Hunte Parkway. Future improvements will extend Main Street (formerly Rock Mountain Road) through the site in an east-west direction, connecting Village 9 to Village 8 East, the University and Village 11. The Otay Ranch GDP plans for, and the SPA Plan implements, eventual expansion of the regional transit system by including stops for a planned Rapid Bus route along Main Street. The SPA Plan also plans for local transit. In addition, future improvements will bring Otay Valley Road through' the site in an east-west direction, connecting Village 9 to Village 10. The SPA Plan also implements the regional transit goals of the Otay Ranch GDP by providing for the expansion of the South Bay Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system. The BRT will run through Village 9 in the center of Street "B" (the street between Village 9 and the UPID) and then continue west along Otay Valley Road. The route then heads south on SR- 125 to the Otay Mesa border crossing. A transit station is planned to be located at the intersection of Street "B" and Campus Boulevard that will provide regional users access to the Town Center and � UPID. The South Bay BRT will eventually connect the border region to downtown San Diego. As mentioned earlier, the Village 9 Town Center is designed around a "spindle," or one-way pair of streets bisecting the western edge of the Town Center. The eastern edge of the Town Center will be defined by the Transit Boulevard where the BRT line will create the University's western boundary. The Town Center street grid (with blocks sizes averaging 250-ft. x 350-ft.), will promote increased connectivity and provide multiple points of access for pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, and vehicles. (see Attachment 5 - Vehicular Circulation). Parks, Open Space and Trails The SPA Plan identifies and describes park, recreation, open space and trail facilities and their City of Chula Vista Page 8 of 13 Prinied on 6/62014 oowered�y!e�is;arTM File#: 14-0369, Item#: 1.5 implementation within the proposed community. A pedestrian network is established through a network of trails, pathways, parks and open spaces. A 14-acre Neighborhood Park will be the major park element of Village 9, located in the heart of the Town Center. In addition, Town Squares will be provided in each of the two urban districts, with a 3-acre site located on the edge of the Eastern Urban Center, and a 1-acre site located in the "spindle" of the Town Center. There are also three Pedestrian Parks located in the lower density residential neighborhoods. Park GG is a 3-acre site located in the middle of these neighborhoods south of Otay Valley Road, and Parks HH and II are 1- acre and 3-acre sites respectively that will be located on the preserve edge offering residents passive recreational opportunities. Parks HH and II will also provide residents and regional trail user's access to the Otay Valley Regional Park (OVRP). In addition to the parks provided on-site, Village 9 proposes to provide 9-acres of community parkland as part of the 70-acre park planned in the Villages 4 and 8 West area. The Village 9 SPA Plan also provides four open space areas totaling 9.6-acres along the southern project boundary adjacent to or within the Otay Valley Preserve, in conformance with the overall open space element of the Otay Ranch. Consistent with the requirements of the Otay Ranch Resource Management Plan, the proposed project must convey land to the Otay Ranch Preserve. Each 1-acre of developed land requires the dedication of 1.188 acres of land to the Otay Ranch Preserve, to be conveyed with the approval of each Final Subdivision Map. Pursuant to the requirements, Village 9 has an obligation to provide approximately 237.8 acres to the preserve. The Village Pathway is a multi-use trail that allows bicycles and pedestrians to travel between village cores and town centers off-street, and will eventually connect all of the village cores within Otay Ranch. In Village 9, the village pathway will traverse the site through the Town Center along Campus Boulevard. It enters the village from the University to the east and bisects the 14-acre Neighborhood Park before crossing the SR-125 via a 13-ft. wide pedestrian and bicycle bridge that will connect Village 9 to Village 8-East (See Section 6 - Pedestrian Circulation). The Regional Trail is a 10-foot decomposed granite path that will enter and exit Village 9 along the south side of Otay Valley Road. The Regional Trail will also provide access from Village 9 to the Otay Valley Regional Park. The proposed Tentative Map identifies where that connection will be made, and Conditions No. 30 and 31 address the subsequent design, funding and construction of the connector trail. Public Facilities The SPA Plan describes the public facility needs associated with the Village 9 land plan. More specifically, the SPA Plan addresses the following facility needs: potable water, recycled water, sewer service, storm water drainage, urban runoff, public schools, child care facilities, police and fire service, library services, civic facilities and regional facilities. Please refer to the SPA Plan (Enclosure 1) pages 8-1 through 8-10 for more details. Public Facilities Finance Plan (PFFP) and Fiscal Impact Analvsis (FIAI The PFFP, prepared for the city by Pacific Municipal Consultants (PMC), addresses all of the public facility needs associated with Village 9. The PFFP has been prepared under the requirements of the City of Chula V�sta Page 9 of 73 Printed on 6/62074 xwered�y!eyistr" File#: 14-0369, Item#: 1.5 � City of Chula Vista's Growth Management Program (GMP), Growth Management Ordinance (GMO) (CVMC 19.09), and Chapter 9 - Growth Management of the Otay Ranch GDP. The preparation of the PFFP is required in conjunction with the preparation of the SPA Plan to ensure that the development is consistent with the goals and policies of the City's General Plan, GMP, GMO and the Otay Ranch GDP. � The PFFP analyzes the demand for facilities based upon the projecYs land use and transportation phasing pian. When specific threshoids are projected to be reached or exceeded, the PFFP provides recommended mitigation necessary for continued compliance with the City of Chula Vista's GMP, GMO and associated Quality-of-Life Threshold Standards. The PFFP does not propose a different development phasing from that proposed by the Village 9 SPA Plan, but may indicate that the development should be limited or reduced until certain actions are taken to guarantee public facilities wili be available or provided to meet the Quality of Life Threshold Standards. The PFFP provides an analysis of threshold requirements and a set of recommendations for public facility needs associated with traffic, police, fire and emergency services, schools, libraries, parks, water, sewer, drainage, air quality, civic center, corporation yard, and other city administrative facilities. The PFFP also includes a Fiscal Impact Analysis (FIA) of the Village 9 plan and phasing program that was prepared by PMC as well. The Village 9 FIA has been prepared using the City's Fiscal Impact Framework to provide a consistent evaluation of all of the Chula Vista SPAs. The Framework utilizes the City of Chula Vista budget to identify and allocate variable revenues and costs that grow proportionally with incremental development, and sets up a consistent method to calculate revenue and cost impacts that may change according to the specific development program. Such variables include property taxes, vehicle license fees, sales tax receipts, and transient occupancy tax receipts. Based on the FIA and the assumptions contained therein, annual fiscal impacts are negative from Year 1 through Year 10 (assuming an Expenditure Real Inflation Rate of 0%). In the first year there is a net fiscal deficit of approximately $176,400, which spikes in Year 6 at $314,000 and turns positive in Year 11 with a surplus of approximately $195,000. The fiscal surpius grows to an annuai net fiscal surplus of approximately $727,500 by build out, Year 20. Residential units are primarily constructed during the early years of the project which produce greater costs than revenues, creating the early ' years' deficit. With more non-residential (offce and commercial) development underway beginning in Year 6, the deficit declines due to increased property and sales taxes. From Year 11 to buildout (Year 20) revenues exceed expenditures due to the significant increases in retail and office development during those years. CVMC Section 19.09.060(J) states that "projects shall be conditioned to provide funding for periods where expenditures exceed projected revenues." A condition has been added to the Tentative Map conditions requiring that the applicant enter into an agreement to provide such funding. Please refer to the PFFP, which includes the fiscal impact analysis, for additional details (Appendix A, SPA Plan). Communitv Purpose Facilities CVMC 19.48 requires the provision of 1.39 acres of land per 1,000 persons be zoned for Community Purpose Facilities (CPF) when creating a SPA Plan. This requirement may be reduced or complied with in an alternative manner based on the availability of shared parking for the use or through the provision of an extraordinary public benefit provided certain requirements are met. Qty of Chula Vista Page 10 of 13 Pnnted on 6l6/2014 pow�ered by le?is;arTM File#: 14-0369, Item#: 1.5 Pursuant to the provisions of the Land Offer Agreement (LOA), the Applicant agreed to provide a minimum of 4 acres of CPF land per village. The applicant is proposing to satisfy this requirement by designating two parcels for CPF uses. Parcel J is a 2.3-acre site located within the spindle of the Town Center, and Parcel X is a 2.6-acre site located within the spindle in the Mixed-Use Residential district. In addition, the Applicant is providing the extraordinary benefit of 50 acres of land for the UPID, and 160 acres of preserve land. This public benefit would not have been obtained through the standard provision of land in each village and is similar in nature to other uses permitted within the CPF designation. The land will be available for UPID uses in compliance with the LOA. Tentative Subdivision Mao (PCS-09-O51 The Village 9 Tentative Map covers 323.1 acres of land, and provides a 50-acre irrevocable offer of dedication for the UPID. The proposed subdivision of the remaining 273.1 acres of land includes 32 multi-family development parcels and three single-family neighborhoods with 105 lots. There are two Community Purpose Facility (CPF) sites, two Elementary School sites, and five park sites. There will be approximately 10 acres of Open Space, and approximately 26 acres of land devoted to major roads and freeway right-of-way. The multi-family parcels may be re-subdivided as development projects are submitted. The SPA Plan and the design process described in the Form Based Code will control the dwelling unit counts within each of these larger parcels and ensure that development occurs in an orderly manner. The overall grading concept results in a development site that is sloped from the north to the south. The grading proposes a balanced grading program with approximately 6.2 million cubic yards of cut and fill. In compliance with the requirements of the City's General Plan and the Otay Ranch GDP, contour grading techniques will be utilized on all manmade slopes. Fire Protection Plan The City requires the preparation and approval of a Fire Protection Plan (FPP) with every new SPA Plan. Planning Areas are broken into Fuel Management Zones (FMZ). Planning Area A is assigned three 50-foot zones that permit specific plant types and planting requirements. Zone 1 is typically adjacent to a rear property line and is 50 feet in width; however, it also includes some of the backyard areas in Neighborhoods V and P, and would prohibit structures being built within it. Zone 2 will extend from 50 to 100 feet, and Zone 3 extends from 100 to 150 feet and is adjacent to the preserve. A detailed plant list included in the FPP identifies the plant palette and planting and maintenance requirements for each of these zones. Planning Area B consists of two zones that are adjacent to the rear property line and 50 feet in width. Zones 1 and 2 have the same requirements as Planning Area A Zones 1 and 2; however they have a different plant palette as described in the FPP. Planning Area C is composed of steep manufactured interior slopes that contain 2:1 slopes or greater and an elevation change of at least 10 feet. This zone varies in width depending on the size of the slope. Types and spacing of plants, trees and shrubs are outlined in the Landscape Master Plan. All three of the single-family lotted (Planning Areas DD, EE, and FF) and one multi-family (Planning Ciry of Chula Vsia Page 11 of 13 Printed on 6l62014 � xwered�y!e�istarTM File#: 14-0369, Item#: 1.5 � Area CC) are located adjacent to Urban Wildlife Interface and Off-Site Fuel Management Zones. Because of their proximity to these areas, an off-site fuel management program shall be provided prior to a final map approval for these planning areas. Please refer to the Fire Protection Plan for more detaiis (Appendix F, SPA Plan, Figure 10, Fuel Management Zones: Perimeter and Managed Spaces). Affordable Housinq Plan (AHP) The Chula Vista General Pian Housing Element contains objectives, policies and action programs to accomplish key affordable housing objectives. Within Village 9 SPA Plan, compliance with the affordable housing requirements of the City's General Plan and the Otay Ranch GDP are required, including that 10 percent or 400 of the total 4,000 units be affordable to low and moderate income households (200 units to low income households, 200 units to moderate income households). The AHP identifies that the affordable housing sites will be located within multi-family neighborhoods within, or immediately adjacent to the Town Center, in close proximity to public transportation, schools, parks, retail commercial and community purpose facilities. Other SPA SuppoRinq Appendices Documents The Village 9 SPA Plan includes other appendix documents, such as the Air Quality Improvement Plan (Appendix B, SPA Plan), the Nonrenewable Energy Conservation Plan (Appendix C, SPA Plan), the Preserve Edge Plan (Appendix D, SPA Plan), and the Water Conservation Plan (Appendix G, SPA Plan) for further review and in compliance with SPA planning requirements. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the property holdings of the City Councilmembers and has found no property holdings within 500 feet of the boundaries of the property that is subject to this action Staff is not independently aware, nor has staff been informed by any City Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. LINK TO STRATEGIC GOALS The City's Strategic Plan has five major goals: Operational Excellence, Economic Vitality, Healthy Community, Strong and Secure Neighborhoods and a Connected Community. The Viliage 9 Project supports the Economic Vitality goal, particularly City Initiative 2.1.3 (Promote and support development of quality master-planned communities). The Village 9 implementation documents (the SPA Plan and TM) support the development of a quality master-planned community (as described above) and ailow the City the opportunity to accept lands for the UPID, as agreed to in the LOA between the City and the Otay Land Company, which will provide access to higher education for the citizens of Chula Vista and south bay. CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT The processing for the SPA Plan, Tentative Map and all supporting documents were funded by a developer deposit account. This account funded city staff and consultants representing the city on the City of Chula Vista Page 12 of 13 Printed on 6/62014 ���zr�d_y!=��srr� File#: 14-0369, Item#: 1.5 Village 9 project. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT As noted earlier in this report, a Fiscal Impact Analysis (FIA) was prepared for the Village 9 SPA Plan and TM. As presented in more detail in the PFFP chapter of the SPA Plan (Appendix A, SPA Plan), and based on a set of development phasing assumptions, annual fiscal impacts are negative from Year 1 through Year 10 (assuming an Expenditure Real Inflation Rate of 0%). In the first year there is a net fiscal deficit of approximately �176,400, which spikes in Year 6 at �314,000 and turns positive in Year 11, with a surplus of approximately $195,000. The fiscal surplus grows to an annual net fiscal surplus of approximately $727,500 by build out, Year 20. Residential units are primarily constructed during the early years of the project which produce greater costs than revenues, creating the deficit. With more non-residential (office and commercial) development underway beginning in Year 6, the deficit declines due to increased property and sales taxes. From Year 11 to buildout (Year 20) revenues exceed expenditures due to the significant increases in retail and o�ce development during those years. The_ projected surpluses for years 11 to buildout assume that the office space and retail development takes place as is outlined in the absorption schedule and that inflation is 0% during the buildout period. Because the Chula Vista Municipal Code requires that "projects shall be conditioned to provide funding for periods where expenditures exceed projected revenues", a condition of approval (Condition No. 13) has been added to the Tentative Map that requires the applicant enter into an agreement to provide such funding prior to the first Final Map. ATTACHMENTS Attachments: 1. Locator Map 2. Site Utilization Plan 3. Site Utilization Plan Table 4. Regulating Plan 5. Vehicular Circulation Exhibit 6. Pedestrian Circulation Exhibit Enclosures: 1. Village 9 SPA Plan 2. Village 9 TM Crty of Chula Vsta Page 13 of 73 Printed on 6I6R014 xwered ny Le�isizr�" Ep,pING AND A��nON o�u��a:.cE?.jo. SEC�N� � A\' ORD1\.�CE OF THE CIT1' C013\'CIL OF THE CIT1' OF CHUI..A �1STA APPRO�71\G THE SECTIO;�AL PLAI�T�G AREA (SPA) PL�\TiED COA4R4U'TIT1' DIS7RICT (FORA4 B.a.SED CODE)REGLI..4T70\S FOR OTAY RAAjCH\'D.LqGE 9 \V1-IEREf1S, the pmpem u�hich is the subject matter of this Ordinance is identi�ed as E.r•hibit'A"anached hereto and incorporated herein b.�this reference aad commonl�•}�mwr as Ora�° Ranch Villa?e 9,��-hich consists ofappro�imazely 3?3.1 acres eenecalh•located south ofthe esisrin� terminus of Eastla;:e Part.-�tia}� and Hunte Parkua}•and east of SR-l2� (Propem°); and �NEREAS:an application(PC�4-09-19} w consider a new Sectianal Planning:area(SPA) Pia.n. includin�Planned Communin•District Remilavons/De��elopmeat Code(Foru Based Code) for�'illa�e 9(Project)��as filed�tith the Cit��of Chula�%ista Development Sen�ces Department on Juh�30, ?OU9,.bp Ota}• Land Compan}�, LLC(`Applicant' and `O�ner�); and WHERE.AS, tbe Project is intended to ensurz that the Ota}• Ranch VillaRe 9 SPA Plan is pre�ared in accordance ��ith the Ota}�Ranch General De��elopmeni Plan (GDP) to implement the Ci�•of Chula\'isra General Plan for Eastem Chula�'ista to promote the orderl}•plannina and lon� term phased de��elopment of the Otay Rnnch GDP and to establish conditions�ti-hich�till enable Q�av Ranch �jili�e 9 to e.�ist in harmom•�;�thin the commtmit}; and \VHEREAS,the developmenc of the Propem•has been the subject maner of a General Plan Amendment GPA-09-0I, and Otav Ranch General De��elopment Plan Amendment GDPA 09-11, preti�ousl}� appm��ed bp the City Council on Februarv 26, 2013, by Resolulion \io. 2013-029 (GPA/GDPA Resoluuon); and \17-IERL-AS, the de��elopment of the Propem� relied on the Otay Ranch General Plan Acnenciment and General De�•elopment Plan rlmendment Supplemental.En��ronmental Impact Repo;t \o. 09-01, SCH =`200�081066 (SE]R 09-01); and the Findines of Fac. and b7iii�a�ion r•lonitoring and Reporting Pro�am, pre��ioush•adopted on Februan� 26, 2013; and \�'HERE.AS, the Project is established pursuant to Title 19 of the Chula �%isza b9unicipal Code. speci5calh� Chapter 19.�5 (PC) Planned Communin� Zone, �vhich is applicable to the Ota�• Ranch \�ill�e 9 SPA Plan: and \VHEREAS, the Project establishes a Form Based Code apglicable [o the Qpen Space Preser��e District Qpen Space District A'eighborhood Edee Disuict\eiyhborhood Gen�al Disvict \'ei�hborhood Center Disaic� Urbaa I�eiehborhood Disu-ict; To�v Center Disv-ic� lirban Center Disu-ic�Pa�k Disv-ict Communitv Purpose Faciiin•Dis�ict and Cini�•ersin•/RTP Dis�ict located in the Ota�•Ranch Vill�e 9 SPA Plan; and . �VHERF�S, �he Cin�s De�•elopment Sen•ices Director has re��iew�ed the Projert fa; compliance"ith the California En�•ironmental Qualin�.4ct(CEQA)and de[ermined t�t the Pcnject ���ould result in a sianificant impact to the en��ironment: and iherefore, the \rillase 9 Sectional Plannins .4rea and Tentative ?�4ap (TA•1) Em�ironmenta] Impact Repon (EIR ]0-04) �aas prepared: and 1�'HEREAS; the Planning Commission set the time and place for a hearine on said Project and notice of said hearine,- toeether�+�th its purpose_ �vas ci��en bv its publication in a ne���spaper of �eneral circulation in the Cip� and its mailin� to propem� o���ners ��ithin �00 feet of the e�terior boundaries of the Project site at least ten days prior to the hearins; and �'�'HEREAS, the hearing ���as held at the time and place as advertised,- namel�� 6:00 p.m. �9a�� ]4. 2014. in the Cih� Council Chambers in Buildins A_ 276 Fourth A��enue. and due to the Plannine Commission-s lac}: of a recommendation for certification of the Final Em ironmental Impact Repon (FEIR): the Planning Commission ��o[ed 4-0-Z-1 to recommend disappro��al of the SPA Plan and T?�4 consistent ���ith the provisions of Chula Vista Municipal Code (C\'MC) Section 19.45.1 ]0: and �1'HE[tEAS;a du1}�noticed public hearing��as scheduled before the Cip Council ofthe Cin� of Chula Vista to approve the Project; and \l'hereas: the proceedines and anv documents submitted to the City Council as the decision- mal:en shall comprise the entire record of the proceedings. \O�'. THEREFORE. THE CITY COUI`'CIL of the Cin of Chuta Vista does herebv order and ordain as follo�t�s: I. PLANT�'IT`'G COA1?�4ISSI0\ RECORD The proceedines and all e�•idence introduced before the Planning Commission at their public hearine held on Ma�� 14. 201� and the 1�4inutes and Resolutions resultine therefrom. are hereby incorporated into the record of this proceedine. These documents�atong �aith an}• documents submitted to thc decision-makers, shall comprise the entire record of the proceedings for am� CEQA claims. [l. COn9PLIANCE �V[TH CEQA lmmediately prior to this action_ the Cih� Counci] reaie«�ed and certified EIR-]0-04 and adopted the Findines of Fact. Statemen[ of Overridine Considerations; and t�4i[i�ation 1�9onitoring and Reponing Program: pursuant to Resolution; IIL ACTION The Cit}� Council hereb�� adopts an Ordinance appro��in� the Ota�� Ranch \�illage 9 SPA Planned Community District Regulations(Form Based Code);finding that the��are consistent ���ith the Cin�ofChula Vista General Plan_the Otav Ranch General De��elopment Plan and all r----- other applicable Plans. as set fonh in Resolution, adoptino the Villa�e 9 SPA Plan and that the public necessirv; convenience: eeneral ���elfaze and good plannine and zoning practice support their approval and implementation. IV. SE\fERABILITI' lf an�� ponion of this Ordinance, or its application to am� person or circumstance; is for am� reason held to be in��alid; unenforceable or unconstitutional: b�• a coun of competent jurisdiction. that portion shall be deemed se��erable, and such in��alidin, unenforceabilin or unconstitutionalirv shall not affect the��alidin�or enforceabiiit��of the remainine ponions of the Ordinance;or iu application to anv other person or circumstance.The Cin�Council ofthe City of Chula V ista hereb��dedares that it���ould have adopted each section;sentence:claase or phr�ue of this Ordinance, irrespecti��e of the fact that an�° one or more other sections, sentences; clauses or phr�ses of the Ordinance be declared in��alid; unenforceable or unconstitutional. ��. CO\'STRUCTION The Cin� Council of the Cin� of Chula Vista intends this Ordinance to supplement; not to duplicate or contradict; applicable state and federal la���and this Ordinance shall be conswed in lioht of thai intent. VI. EFFECTIVE DATE 71us Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force on the thirtieth dav from and afier its adoption. VII. PUBLICATIO\' The Cin� Clerk shall certif�� to the passaee and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published or posred accordine to law. Presented by Appro��ed as to form by Kelh Brouehton. FASLA Glen R. Gooeins De��elopment Semices Director Cin� Attome�� PASSED. APPROVED. A�\'D ADOPTED bv the Ciro Council of the Cin� of Chula Vista. Califomia. this 3rd dav of June. 201 a. b�� the fo11o���ine �ote: .AY'ES: Councilmembers: \'qyS: Councilmembers: ABSE\'T: Councilmembers: ABSTAII�': Councilmembers: Chen�l Co�. A9avor ATI�EST: Donna Noms. Cin� Clerk STATE OF CALIFORA'IA ) COU:�'T1' OF SA\� DlEGO ) CITY OF CHULA VISTA ) I. Donna Noms. Cirv Clerk of Chula \'ista. Califomia. do hereb�� certift•that the foreeoine Resolution\'o. I —'�t�as duly passed; approved; and adopted b�� the Cin� Council at a reeular meetins of the Chula Vista Cin� Counci] held on the 3ed day ofJune, 2014. E�ecuted this 3rd dav of June. 2014. Donna\orris. Ciri� Clerk u � �� t �m � � ��� �_"`� � � �� � PROJECT LOCATION r 6 I �� . .• .• . •'� o� hu,a Jotao , ,• '' � LOCA70R G . ' �C9 O GitY . • 'f 5an . �� . -o�ntY r+oFn� . •' � • • ^\ \ EXHIBIT "A" City of Chula Vista CTY CHUILAVISTA Staff Report File#: 14-0365, Item#: 2. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING CHAPTER 15.26 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE ADOPTING THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE, 2013 EDITION (SECOND READING AND ADOPTION) (This ordinance was introduced on 11/5/13.) RECOMMENDED ACTION Council adopt the ordinance. City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 1 Printed on 6/5/2014 LegistarT^ p 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet �aged26y oRnn:ArcE�o. _�OND READ�NG AN� A�p�ON ORDI\.�CE OF THE CITI' OF CHUL.4 VISTA A�4ET�DI\G CH.4PTER 1�.26 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUT'tCIPAL CODE ADOPTR.iG THE C.�LIFOR,�'IA �ENERGl' CODE. 2013 EDITIO� Tht Cin� Council of the City of Chula Vista does ordain as follo�vs: SECTIOh I. That Chapur 1�.26 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code is hereb}� amended to read as follo«�s: Chapter 1�.26 ENERGI� CODE Sections: 1�.26A10 Califomia Enere�� Code. 3013 Edition, adopted by reference. 15.26.030 Outdoor li¢htin¢ zones. 15.26.610 Cali[ornia Ener�• Cade, 2013 Edirion, adopted bc reference. The Cirv of Chula Vista adopts, by reference, that certain document kno�+�n as [he Califomia Encrg�� Code, 2013 Edicion, set forth in Title 24. Part 6, of she Califomia Code of Regulacions, as cop.�riehted by, and a5 may be amended from time to time b��. the Califomia Buildin2 Standazds Commission. That Califomia Energ�� Code is adopted as the enerey code of the Cit��of Chula Vista for the purpose of regulatine building design and construction standards to increase efficienc�° in the use of energy for new residential and nonresiden[ial buildin¢s. Chapter 1�.06 C\'MC shall sen�e as the administrati��e; organi�ational and enforcement rules and re¢ulations for this Chapter. 1�.26.020 Outdoor lighting zones. Putsuant to Section 10-114 (c}of the California Code of Reeulations, Tiile 2�, Pan I. the city has adopted an outdoor liehting zones map amendine state default lightins zones as applied to cenaia areas of the City. The location of outdoor lighting iones in [he Cit��are per the adopted Outdoor Liehtine 2ones �4ap. dated September 2, 200� and kept on file ��tith the City Plannin¢ and Suilding Department. ' 1:1Anome.iFINAL RESOS A\D ORDTN.��CESL013�11 0� 1 i�Ord H•?013 CEnerg.t Clean I S?6.doc 10/??/?013 10:51 Mf 201406-10 Agenda Packet �—'t� � Page 21 Ordinance No. Page 2 SECTION I1. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance will take effect and be in force thirty days after final passage but not before January 1, 2014. Presented by Approved as to form by Kelley Broughton Glen Googins � Development Services Director City Attorney J:IAttorneylFINAL RESOS AN'D ORDWAI`CES12013111 05 131ord H-2013 CEnergyC Clean 15.26.doc 10/22/2013 10:51 AM 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet 7-22 Page 28 City of Chula Vista CTY CHUILAVISTA Staff Report File#: 14-0341, Item#: 3. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND HOMEFED CORPORATION FOR THE UNIVERSITY PARK AND INNOVATION DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTION Council adopt the resolution. SUMMARY In 2008, the City entered into Land Offer Agreements (LOAs) that will provide approximately 375 acres of land to the City for a University Park and Innovation District (UPID). Processing of the entitlements outlined in the LOAs is underway and expected to be completed later this year. In December 2012, the Council approved an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement (ENA) that allowed staff to negotiate with HomeFed to become the Master Developer to plan and develop the UPID and was extended by the City Council on September 10, 2013. The term of the existing amended ENA is coming to an end and staff is requesting an extension to the term to complete the negotiations. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Development Services Director has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a "Project"as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c) (3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is not subject to CEQA. Thus, no environmental review is necessary. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Not Applicable. DISCUSSION On December 11, 2012 the Council approved an ENA, between the City and HomeFed, which allowed staff to negotiate with HomeFed to become the Master Developer of the UPID. The ENA created an Initial Negotiation Period of ninety (90) days with the potential for two Extended Negotiating Periods of an additional ninety (90) days each. The first extension occurred on March 7, 2013 and the second extension occurred on June 6, 2013. On September 10, 2013 the City Council approved an amendment to the original ENA extending the term by an additional two hundred and seventy (270) days. While staff has been meeting regularly with HomeFed to negotiate the terms of a Master Development Agreement (MDA) the negotiations have taken longer than expected due to the City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 2 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet page 4 LegistarT^ File#: 14-0341, Item#: 3. uniqueness and complexity of the MDA. Therefore, staff is requesting that two additional ninety (90) day negotiating periods be added to the ENA that will allow the parties to complete the MDA. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the property holdings of the City Council and has found no property holdings within 500 feet of the boundaries of the property which is the subject of this action. Staff is not independently aware, and has not been informed by Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. LINK TO STRATEGIC GOALS The City's Strategic Plan has five major goals: Operational Excellence, Economic Vitality, Healthy Community, Strong and Secure Neighborhoods and a Connected Community. The exclusive negotiating agreement is implementing City strategy 2.1 by working with a Master Developer to plan and implement the University Park and Innovation District. CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT There is no fiscal impact. Existing Endowment funds will be used to pay for all staff and consultant costs associated with preparation of the appropriate agreements. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT There is no ongoing fiscal impact. The work is anticipated for completion prior to June 30, 2014. ATTACHMENTS Attachment A - Exclusive Negotiating Agreement Extension Resolution Attachment B - Exclusive Negotiating Agreement Amendment No. 2 City of Chula Vista Page 2 of 2 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet page a LegistarT^ RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND HOMEFED CORPORATION FOR THE UNIVERSITY PARK AND INNOVATION DISTRICT WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista has long had a goal of developing a higher education presence in the City; and WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista has solidified this goal in the City's General Plan and Otay Ranch General Development Plan; and WHEREAS, the City has been working for several years to acquire all the land necessary to develop the University Park and Innovation District; and WHEREAS, in 2008 and 2010, the City entered into land offer agreements that provide for the acquisition of the final properties necessary to create the University Park and Innovation District; and WHEREAS, the City determined that it did not employ staff with the level of expertise in this very specific type and magnitude of project and wished to explore an arrangement with HomeFed to serve as Master Developer for the University Park and Innovation District project; and WHEREAS, on December 11, 2012 the City entered into an Exclusive Negotiating Agreement with HomeFed to enter into a Master Development Agreement for planning and development of the University Park and Innovation District that included an Initial Negotiation Period of ninety (90) days with the potential for two Extended Negotiating Periods of an additional ninety (90) days each; and WHEREAS, Staff has extended the Exclusive Negotiating Agreement on March 7, 2013 and again on June 6, 2013; and WHEREAS, the City Council approved the first amendment to the initial ENA on September 12, 2012 extending the term of the agreement by an additional two hundred and seventy days; and WHEREAS, due to the complex nature of negotiating the Master Development Agreement, negotiations have taken longer than expected and staff would like to extend the Exclusive Negotiating Agreement term by two(2) additional ninety (90) day periods. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED the City Council hereby approves Amendment No. 2 to the Exclusive Negotiating Agreement between the City of Chula Vista and HomeFed 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 31 Resolution No. Page 2 Corporation regarding the planning and development of the University Park and Research Center project in the form presented, with such minor modifications as may be required or approved by the City Attorney, a final copy of which shall be kept on file with the City Clerk and hereby authorizes the City Manager to execute the same. Presented by Approved as to form by Kelly G. Broughton, FASLA Glen R. Googins Development Services Director City Attorney 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 32 SECOND AMENDMENT TO EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATING AGREEMENT [University Project] This SECOND AMENDMENT TO EXCLUSIVE NEGOTIATING AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is entered into effective as of JUNE 10, 2014 ("Effective Date") by and between the CITY OF CHULA VISTA, a chartered municipal corporation ("City") and HOMEFED CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation ("Developer") with reference to the following facts: Recitals A. City owns or will own certain real property comprised of approximately 375 acres located in the Otay Ranch and Eastlake communities of the City of Chula Vista, California, as more particularly described in Section 2.1 hereof(the "Property"). B. City wishes to foster the development of a new university and regional technology park on the Property, as more particularly described in Section 2.2 hereof(the "Project"), in a manner and form consistent with the goals and objectives of its General Plan and Otay Ranch General Development Plan. C. Given the complexity and long-term development horizon for the Project City wishes to explore an arrangement with a land developer to serve as master-developer for the Project. D. Developer has unique qualifications to serve as this the master developer for the Project because of Developer's (i) proven track record of successful and award- winning development, (ii) familiarity with Otay Ranch and the Project, given its extensive land holdings and ongoing entitlement processing of Villages 8 West and 9 near the Project site, (iii) financial strength and stability as evidenced by reportings as a publicly traded company subject to the requirements of the Federal Securities and Exchange Commission, and (iv) effective relationship with City staff based on mutual trust, cooperation and respect. Accordingly, City recognizes Developer as uniquely qualified for purposes of this Agreement, and, potentially, as a uniquely qualified sole- source candidate to act as master-developer of the Project. E. Developer shares the City's interest in exploring and negotiating the possible terms and conditions under which Developer would act as master-developer for the Project, and is willing to invest substantial time and resources towards the advancement of the Project during the course of such exploration and negotiation provided that City is willing to negotiate exclusively with Developer for a specified time period on the terms and conditions provided herein. F. Due to the unique nature of the proposed Project, its potential for fostering economic development and educational advancement, and for providing a valuable amenity for the citizens of the City of Chula Vista, and Developer's unique "master- 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 33 developer" qualifications (described above), City is willing to enter into this Agreement with Developer on the terms and conditions set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above recitals, the mutual covenants contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the parties hereby acknowledge as satisfactory, CITY AND DEVELOPER HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: Agreement 1. Amendment of Section 1.3. Section 1.3 of the First Amended Agreement is amended to replace the words "...for up to five (5) additional ninety (90) day periods..." with"...for up to two (2) additional ninety (90) day periods..." [Balance of Page Intentionally Left Blank; Agreement Continues on Following Page] 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 34 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto hereby execute this Agreement as of the Effective Date set forth above, thereby indicating their agreement to all the terms and conditions hereof. CITY: CITY OF CHULA VISTA, a chartered municipal corporation By: Its: Attest: Donna Norris, City Clerk Approved as to form: Glen R. Googins, City Attorney DEVELOPER: HOMEFED CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation By: Paul Borden, President 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 35 City of Chula Vista CTY CHUILAVISTA Staff Report File#: 14-0351, Item#: 4. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE FORM OF THE RE-ASSIGNMENT OF THE MASTER DEVELOPER ON THE MILLENIA PROJECT PER THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVED DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT RECOMMENDED ACTION Council adopt the resolution. SUMMARY On September 19, 2009, the City Council approved the Millenia project (formerly the Eastern Urban Center). This mixed use, high intensity, transit-oriented project is the focal point for the Otay Ranch Community. As part of the project entitlements, the Council approved a Development Agreement for the project with the Master Developer, McMillin Otay Ranch, LLC and included a requirement that the City consent to any re-assignment of the role of Master Developer. In February 2011 , the City Manager approved a re-assignment of the Master Developer of the Millenia Project. Sponsored by the Dallas based Stratford Company, the private equity fund Stratford Land Fund IV (SLF IV) formed a joint venture with McMillin to take over the obligations of the Development Agreement. Based on staff's review of their financial information at the time, the re- assignment was approved because the joint venture had enhanced financial capacity to fulfill the obligations of the Master Developer under the Development Agreement. Recently, the City was approached by McMillin on behalf of the joint venture to request the re- assignment of the role of Master Developer to a new entity, AC Millenia Chula Vista Owner, L.P. (c/o Ambient Communities, L.L.C.), with the financial backing of the Walton Street Capital. The joint venture's name, AC Millenia Chula Vista Owner, L.P., may change prior to deed recordation but the partners will remain the same. Based on staff's review of Walton Street's Part 2A of Form ADV filing with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the May 30, 2014 correspondence from Assignee to City Manager Jim Sandoval confirming commitments from its limited partners to make capital contributions, the new Master Developer appears to have the financial capacity to fulfill the obligations under the approved Development Agreement. Staff further believes that Ambient Communities and Walton Street will be beneficial to the realization of the Millenia plan for the following reasons: • The Ambient Communities management team are all former McMillin executives with a proven track record of completing quality developments; and • The financial support of Walton Street brings a financial partner with a long term approach to investing in quality communities. City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 3 Printed on 6/5/2014 LegistarT^ p 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet �aged36y File#: 14-0351, Item#: 4. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Development Services Director has determined that approval of the re-assignment of the Master Developer under the Development Agreement is not a project as defined under Section 15378(b)(5) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines because the action involves only an organizational or administrative activity of government that will not result in a direct or indirect physical change in the environmental; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is not subject to CEQA. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Not Applicable DISCUSSION Based on City Staff's review of the financial and performance capabilities of proposed the Master Developer team, we recommend City Council approval of the Development Agreement re- assignment. In addition to the qualifications of the new development team, they have moved forward to retain key project managers, consultants, and field personnel from the current McMillin team to insure continuity in ongoing construction and permit processing. The new Master Developer has further proposed a more aggressive schedule to their plans for future development and expressed a desire to move into Phase II of their project grading and public improvement permitting and construction soon. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the property holdings of the City Council and has found no property holdings within 500 feet of the boundaries of the property which is the subject of this action. Staff is not independently aware, and has not been informed by any City Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. LINK TO STRATEGIC GOALS The City's Strategic Plan has five major goals: Operational Excellence, Economic Vitality, Healthy Community, Strong and Secure Neighborhoods and a Connected Community. The reassignment of the Master Developer supports the Operational Excellence goal as it seeks the realization of the Millenia project with a management team that has a proven track record of completing quality developments and a financial partner with a long term approach to investing in quality communities. CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT There is no impact to the General Fund. Developer will cover all costs and fees associated with the re-assignment of the Master Developer. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT There is no impact to the General Fund. Developers, its agents, or successor in interest, are responsible for any costs related to the execution of the re-assignment of the Master Developer. ATTACHMENTS City of Chula Vista Page 2 of 3 Printed on 6/5/2014 p 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet p'aged37 LegistarT^ File#: 14-0351, Item#: 4. 1 . Assignment of Development Agreement, Parks Agreement, Interim Desiltation Agreement, Subdivision Improvement Agreement, Supplemental Subdivision Improvement Agreement, Easement Agreement, and Three-Party Park Design Agreement. 2. Assignment of Affordable Housing Transfer Agreement SUBMITTED BY: Kelly Broughton, Development Services Director Maria Kachadoorian, Finance Director City of Chula Vista Page 3 of 3 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet page j LegistarT^ When Recorded Mail To: SLF IV/McMillin Millenia JV, LLC c/o The Corky McMillin Real Estate Group, LLC Attention: Todd Galarneau P.O. Box 85104 San Diego, CA 92186-5104 With a copy to: Chula Vista City Clerk 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 SPACE ABOVE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY ASSIGNMENT OF DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT,PARKS AGREEMENT,INTERIM DESILTATION AGREEMENT, SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT, SUPPLEMENTAL SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT,EASEMENT AGREEMENT,AND THREE-PARTY PARK DESIGN AGREEMENT This Assignment of Development Agreement, Parks Agreement, Interim Desiltation Agreement, Subdivision Improvement Agreement, Supplemental Subdivision Improvement Agreement, Easement Agreement, and Three-Party Park Design Agreement (this "Agreement"), dated for identification purposes as of this day of , 2014, is entered into by and among SLF IV/McMILLIN MILLENIA JV, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("Assignor"), AC MILLENIA CHULA VISTA OWNER, LP, a Delaware limited partnership ("Assignee"), and the CITY OF CHULA VISTA, a chartered California municipal corporation ("City"),with respect to the following facts: RECITALS A. MCMILLIN OTAY RANCH, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("McMillin") and City entered into the following agreements: 1. "Development Agreement by and between the City of Chula Vista and McMillin Otay Ranch LLC,"recorded October 27, 2009 as Document No. 2009-0595116 of Official Records of the San Diego County Recorder (the "Development Agreement"); and 2. "Agreement Regarding Construction of Parks in a Portion of Otay Ranch Eastern Urban Center," recorded October 28, 2009 as Document No. 2009-0599389 of Official Records of the San Diego County Recorder(the "Parks Agreement"). B. By an assignment, memorandum and confirmations recorded February 22, 2011 as Document No. 2011-0098720 of Official Records of the San Diego County Recorder, McMillin assigned its rights and transferred its obligations under the Development Agreement and Parks Agreement to Assignor. 1 1193303.9 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 39 C. Thereafter,Assignor and City entered into the following agreements: 1. "Amended and Restated Interim Desiltation and Maintenance Agreement with SLF IV/McMillin Millenia JV, LLC for the Eastern Urban Center (Millenia)," recorded January 25, 2013 as Document No. 2013-0053282 of Official Records of the San Diego County Recorder(the "Interim Desiltation Agreement"); 2. "Subdivision Improvement Agreement," recorded September 23, 2013 as Document No. 2013-0579636 of Official Records of the San Diego County Recorder(the "SIA"); 3. "Supplemental Subdivision Improvement Agreement for Otay Ranch Millenia (Eastern Urban Center, Chula Vista Tract No. 09-03)," recorded September 23, 2013 as Document No. 2013-0579637 of Official Records of the San Diego County Recorder(the "SSIA"); and 4. "Grant of Easements, License and Maintenance Agreement, recorded January 10, 2014 as Document No. 2014-0012781 of Official Records of the San Diego County Recorder (the "GELMA"); and 5. "Three-Party Agreement Between City of Chula Vista, SLF IV/McMillin Millenia JV, LLC and Schmidt Design Group, Inc. for Park Design Services for Millenia Park P-1 (Northeastern Park)" ("Three-Party Agreement") dated September 17, 2013. As used in this Agreement, "Development Agreement" includes the unrecorded letter clarification, dated October 4, 2013, signed by City and Assignor. The Development Agreement, Parks Agreement, Interim Desiltation Agreement, SIA, SSIA, GELMA, and Three-Party Agreement are referred to collectively as the "Assigned Agreements." D. The Assigned Agreements are the subjects of and provide for certain parameters and agreements related to the development of the Eastern Urban Center (now known as "Millenia") in City, the legal description of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" (the "Property"). The Property excludes some real property which was subject to some of the earlier Assigned Agreements but which McMillin or Assignor previously sold, and as to which the seller previously assigned its rights and transferred its obligations. E. Assignor and Assignee have entered into that certain Agreement For Purchase and Sale of Real Property and Joint Escrow Instructions dated as of May 8, 2014, as it may be modified from time to time (the "Purchase Agreement"), pursuant to which Assignor intends to sell, and Assignee intends to purchase, the Property. Pursuant to the terms of the Purchase Agreement,Assignor desires to assign to Assignee and Assignee desires to assume all rights and obligations of Assignor under the Assigned Agreements. F. The Development Agreement provides that the Assignor may assign its rights and interests and transfer or delegate its duties under the Development Agreement to another entity it identifies to City to be "Master Developer" under the Development Agreement who agrees in writing to fulfill the Master Developer's role with regard to the Development Agreement. The Development Agreement further provides that City retains the right to consent or not consent to 2 1193303.9 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 40 such transfer, not to be unreasonably withheld and limited to confirming the financial resources of the successor necessary to fulfill its role under the Development Agreement. The other Assigned Agreements contain various provisions relating to assignment and City approval. G. Assignor also holds credits for various City impact fees that City's Municipal Code allows to be assigned. These include but are not limited to the following: 1. Mitigation land credits conveyed to the Preserve Owner/Manager by deed recorded October 23, 2013 as Document No. 2013-0632395 of Official Records of the San Diego County Recorder; 2. Park-in-lieu fee credits of up to $6,957,565, of which $3,602,508 has been allocated to the developer of Lot 4 to meet its park obligations for the units of Lot 4; and 3. All traffic development impact fee credits for improvements already constructed in Millenia. As used herein, "Assignable Credits" includes all fee credits relating to Millenia that are allowed by City's Municipal Code to be assigned, less the $3,602,508 in park-in- lieu fee credits previously allocated. H. Assignor, Assignee and City agree to provide for the assignment and assumption of the Assigned Agreements and Assignable Credits as set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Assignment. Assignor hereby grants, assigns, transfers, conveys and delivers to Assignee all of Assignor's right, title and interest in all of the Assigned Agreements and Assignable Credits, including but not limited to its position as Master Developer of the Property, effective as of the Effective Date. 2. Assumption. Assignee hereby assumes and agrees to perform all of Assignor's obligations under all of the Assigned Agreements and Assignable Credits, including but not limited to all obligations as Master Developer of the Property, effective as of the Effective Date. Upon conveyance of the Property to Assignee, Assignee shall be bound by all of the Assigned Agreements and Assignable Credits. 3. Effect of Assignment and Assumption. As of the Effective Date, (i) Assignor shall have no further rights or obligations under any of the Assigned Agreements or Assignable Credits, (ii) all right, title and interest and all obligations of Assignor under the Assigned Agreements and Assignable Credits shall vest in Assignee, and(iii) Assignee shall be the Master Developer of the Property and Millenia project. 4. Approval by Cily. City hereby consents to and approves the assignment and assumption set forth above effective as of the Effective Date, and agrees, as of the Effective Date, to the provisions set forth in Section 3 above, including but not limited to the release of Assignor from any and all obligations under the Assigned Agreements. 3 1193303.9 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 41 5. Provisions Unique to Particular Assigned Agreements. Notwithstanding the foregoing: a. SIA/SSIA: On or before the Effective Date, Assignee shall replace all security (in any form) posted for the SIA and/or SSIA with new security. Existing security provided by Assignor shall be released upon City's receipt of Assignee's replacement security. b. Interim Desiltation Agreement: City may retain the "Cash Deposit," as defined in the Interim Desiltation Agreement, which City has been holding on account for Assignor. Assignor hereby releases its right, title and interest in the Cash Deposit (fifty- eight thousand eight hundred dollars, $58,800.00) to Assignee. C. Three-Party Agreement: Pursuant to Section 6 and Exhibit A, Paragraph 9 of the Three-Party Agreement, Assignee's "Administrator" and contact information as of the Effective Date shall be: AC Millenia Chula Vista Owner, LP c/o Ambient Communities, LLC 2917 Canon Street San Diego, California 92160 Attention: Robert Anselmo d. Three-Party Agreement: Schmidt Design Group, Inc., also a party to the Three-Party Agreement, has approved the assignment and transfer of that agreement by a letter dated May 22, 2014. 6. Effective Date. This Agreement shall be effective as of the date a deed conveying title to the Property to Assignee is recorded in the Official Records of the San Diego County Recorder's Office, which date is referred to herein as the "Effective Date" of this Agreement. Assignor shall provide a conformed copy of the deed conveying title to the Property to City immediately upon recordation of said deed in the San Diego County Recorder's Office. 7. Notices. From and after the Effective Date, the address for notices to Assignee under each of the Assigned Agreements (except the "Administrator" under the Three-Party Agreement) shall be as follows: AC Millenia Chula Vista Owner, LP c/o Ambient Communities, LLC 2917 Canon Street San Diego, California 92160 Attention: Robert Anselmo With a copy to: City of Chula Vista 276 Fourth Avenue 4 1193303.9 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 42 Chula Vista, CA 9910 Attention: City Attorney 8. Confirmations. a. Assignor and City hereby confirm and certify to Assignee that: (i) all of the Assigned Agreements are in full force and effect and have not been amended or modified; (ii) Assignor has made no prior assignments in or to any of the Assigned Agreements; (iii) all parties to the Assigned Agreements are in full compliance with all duties and obligations thereunder as of the date hereof and as of the Effective Date; and (iv) no breach or default exists under any of the Assigned Agreements, and no event has occurred or failed to occur which, with the passage of time or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute a breach or default under the terms thereof. b. Assignor hereby confirms and certifies to City that: (i) all of the Assigned Agreements are in full force and effect and have not been amended or modified; (ii) Assignor has made no prior assignments in or to any of the Assigned Agreements; (iii) all parties to the Assigned Agreements are in full compliance with all duties and obligations thereunder as of the date hereof and as of the Effective Date; and (iv) no breach or default exists under any of the Assigned Agreements, and no event has occurred or failed to occur which, with the passage of time or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute a breach or default under the terms thereof. c. Assignee hereby confirms and certifies to City that the financial information previously provided by Assignee to City regarding the financial resources of the Assignee, which is the May 30, 2014 correspondence from Assignee to City Manager Jim Sandoval confirming commitments from its limited partners to make capital contributions, is true and correct in all material respects as of the dates and for the periods set forth therein and that City is relying on such financial information in granting its approval hereunder. 9. Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement is entered into and will be performed in the County of San Diego, State of California, and shall be governed by the laws of the State of California and shall be enforceable in the Superior Court for the County of San Diego. 10. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which, together, shall constitute one and the same instrument. 11. No Amendment. This Agreement is made in accordance with the provisions of the Assigned Agreements and is not an amendment or modification thereof. The Assigned Agreements remain in full force and effect. 5 1193303.9 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 43 12. Further Assurances. The parties hereto shall perform such further acts and execute and deliver such additional agreements and instruments (including but not limited to any notices to third parties) as any other party may reasonably require to consummate, evidence or confirm the transaction contemplated hereby. 13. Capacity of Parties. Each signatory and party hereto hereby warrants and represents to the other parties that it has legal authority and capacity and direction from its principal(s) to enter into this Agreement, and that all resolutions or other actions have been taken so as to enable it to enter into this Agreement. 14. Integration. This Agreement embodies the entire agreement and understanding among the parties regarding the subject matter hereof, so no prior or contemporaneous oral or written representations, agreements, understandings, and/or statements on its subject matter shall have any effect. [SIGNATURE AND NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT PAGES FOLLOW] 6 1193303.9 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 44 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have entered into this Agreement as of the date set forth above. "ASSIGNOR" SLF IV/McMILLIN MILLENIA JV, LLC a Delaware limited liability company By: The Corky McMillin Real Estate Group, LLC a Delaware limited liability company, Its: Managing Member By: Name: Title: By: Name: Title: "ASSIGNEE" AC MILLENIA CHULA VISTA OWNER, LP a Delaware limited partnership By: Name: Title: By: Name: Title: 7 1193303.9 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 45 "CITY" CITY OF CHULA VISTA A chartered California municipal corporation By: Its: ATTEST: By: APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY By: 8 1193303.9 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 46 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) On , before me, Notary Public, personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) Ware subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature (Seal) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) On before me, Notary Public, personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) Ware subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature (Seal) 9 1193303.9 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 47 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) On before me, Notary Public, personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) Ware subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature (Seal) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) On before me, Notary Public, personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) Ware subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature (Seal) 10 1193303.9 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 48 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY Real property in the City of Chula Vista, County of San Diego, State of California, described as follows: LOTS 1, 2, 3, 5 THROUGH 12, AND LOTS A THROUGH M OF CHULA VISTA TRACT NO. 09-03, OTAY RANCH MILLENIA (EASTERN URBAN CENTER), IN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 15942, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2013. 1193303.9 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 49 When Recorded Mail To: SLF IV/McMillin Millenia JV, LLC c/o The Corky McMillin Real Estate Group, LLC Attention: Todd Galarneau P.O. Box 85104 San Diego, CA 92186-5104 With a copy to: Chula Vista City Clerk 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 SPACE ABOVE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY ASSIGNMENT OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING TRANSFER AGREEMENT This Assignment of Affordable Housing Transfer Agreement (the "Agreement"), dated for identification purposes as of this day of , 2014, is entered into by and among MCMILLIN OTAY RANCH, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("McMillin"); SLF IV/McMILLIN MILLENIA JV, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company ("Assignor"); AC MILLENIA CHULA VISTA OWNER, LP, a Delaware limited partnership ("Assignee"); and the CITY OF CHULA VISTA, a chartered California municipal corporation ("City"), with respect to the following facts: RECITALS A. McMillin and City entered into the Affordable Housing Transfer Agreement, recorded in the Official Records of the San Diego County Recorder on January 31, 2006 as Document No. 2006-0071110 (the "Transfer Agreement"). The Transfer Agreement required that the Eastern Urban Center project (now known as "Millenia") in City include affordable housing on specified terms. B. McMillin was the owner of Millenia when it entered into the Transfer Agreement, but later sold Millenia to Assignor. It appears that an explicit assignment to Millenia and release of McMillin was overlooked. C. Portions of Millenia not affected by the Transfer Agreement have been sold. The legal description of the portion of Millenia that is affected by the Transfer Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit"A" (the "Property")- D. Assignor and Assignee have entered into that certain Agreement For Purchase and Sale of Real Property and Joint Escrow Instructions dated as of May 8, 2014, as it may be modified from time to time (the "Purchase Agreement"), pursuant to which Assignor intends to sell, and Assignee intends to purchase, the Property. Pursuant to the terms of the Purchase Agreement,Assignor desires to assign to Assignee and Assignee desires to assume all rights and obligations of Assignor under the Transfer Agreement. 1 1193346.7 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 50 E. Section 9(m) of the Transfer Agreement provides that the owner of the Property may assign its rights and transfer its obligations thereunder with the consent of City's Director of Community Development (now the Director of Development Services). The parties hereto intend to provide for a complete assignment and transfer from McMillin to Assignor and, effective upon Assignee's acquisition of the Property, from Assignor to Assignee. NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Assignments. To the extent not previously done, McMillin hereby grants, assigns, transfers, conveys and delivers to Assignor all of McMillin's right, title and interest in the Transfer Agreement. Effective as of the Effective Date, Assignor hereby grants, assigns, transfers, conveys and delivers to Assignee all of Assignor's right, title and interest in the Transfer Agreement. 2. Assumption. To the extent not previously done, Assignor hereby assumes and agrees to perform all of McMillin's obligations under the Transfer Agreement and shall be bound by the Transfer Agreement. Effective as of the Effective Date, Assignee hereby assumes and agrees to perform all of Assignor's obligations under the Transfer Agreement and shall be bound by the Transfer Agreement. 3. Effect of Assignment and Assumption. Immediately, (i) McMillin shall have no further rights or obligations under the Transfer Agreement, and (ii) all right, title, interest and obligations of McMillin under the Transfer Agreement shall vest in Assignor. As of the Effective Date, (i) Assignor shall have no further rights or obligations under the Transfer Agreement, and (ii) all right, title, interest and obligations of Assignor under the Transfer Agreement shall vest in Assignee. 4. Approval by City. City hereby consents to and approves the assignments and assumptions as set forth above. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, City further agrees to the immediate release of McMillin from any and all obligations under the Transfer Agreement pursuant to Section 3 above, and agrees to the release of Assignor from any and all obligations under the Transfer Agreement, as of the Effective Date,pursuant to Section 3 above. 5. Effective Date. This Agreement shall be effective as of the date a deed conveying title to the Property to Assignee is recorded in the Official Records of the San Diego County Recorder's Office, which date is referred to herein as the "Effective Date" of this Agreement. Assignor shall provide a conformed copy of the deed conveying title to the Property to City immediately upon recordation of said deed in the San Diego County Recorder's Office. 6. Notices. From and after the Effective Date, the address for notices to Assignee under each of the Assigned Agreements shall be as follows: AC MILLENIA CHULA VISTA OWNER, LP c/o Ambient Communities, LLC 2917 Canon Street San Diego, California 92160 Attention: Robert Anselmo 2 1193346.7 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 51 With a copy to: City of Chula Vista 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, CA 9910 Attention: City Attorney 7. Confirmations. a. Assignor and City hereby confirm and certify to Assignee that: (i) the Transfer Agreement is in full force and effect and has not been amended or modified; (ii) Assignor has made no prior assignments in or to the Transfer Agreement; (iii) all parties to the Transfer Agreement are in full compliance with all duties and obligations thereunder as of the date hereof and as of the Effective Date; and (iv) no breach or default exists under the Transfer Agreement, and no event has occurred or failed to occur which, with the passage of time or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute a breach or default thereunder. b. Assignor hereby confirms and certifies to City that: (i) the Transfer Agreement is in full force and effect and has not been amended or modified; (ii) Assignor has made no prior assignments in or to the Transfer Agreement; (iii) all parties to the Transfer Agreement are in full compliance with all duties and obligations thereunder as of the date hereof and as of the Effective Date; and (iv) no breach or default exists under the Transfer Agreement, and no event has occurred or failed to occur which, with the passage of time or the giving of notice, or both, would constitute a breach or default thereunder. c. Assignee hereby confirms and certifies to City that the financial information previously provided by Assignee to City regarding the financial resources of the Assignee, which is the May 30, 2014 correspondence from Assignee to City Manager Jim Sandoval confirming commitments from its limited partners to make capital contributions, is true and correct in all material respects as of the dates and for the periods set forth therein and that City is relying on such financial information in granting its approval hereunder. 8. Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement is entered into and will be performed in the County of San Diego, State of California, and shall be governed by the laws of the State of California and shall be enforceable in the Superior Court for the County of San Diego. 9. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which, together, shall constitute one and the same instrument. 10. No Amendment. This Agreement is made in accordance with the provisions of the Transfer Agreement and is not an amendment or modification thereof. The Transfer Agreement remains in full force and effect. 3 1193346.7 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 52 11. Further Assurances. The parties hereto shall perform such further acts and execute and deliver such additional agreements and instruments (including but not limited to any notices to third parties) as any other party may reasonably require to consummate, evidence or confirm the transaction contemplated hereby. 12. Capacity of Parties. Each signatory and party hereto hereby warrants and represents to the other parties that it has legal authority and capacity and direction from its principal(s) to enter into this Agreement, and that all resolutions or other actions have been taken so as to enable it to enter into this Agreement. 13. Integration. This Agreement embodies the entire agreement and understanding among the parties regarding the subject matter hereof, so no prior or contemporaneous oral or written representations, agreements, understandings, and/or statements on its subject matter shall have any effect. [SIGNATURE AND NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT PAGES FOLLOW] 4 1193346.7 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 53 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have entered into this Agreement as of the date set forth above. "MCMILLIN" McMILLIN OTAY RANCH, LLC a Delaware limited liability company By: McMillin Land Development Services, L.P. A California limited partnership Its: Manager By: Corky McMillin Construction Services, Inc. A California corporation Its: General Partner By: Title: By: Title: "ASSIGNOR" SLF IV/McMILLIN MILLENIA JV, LLC a Delaware limited liability company By: The Corky McMillin Real Estate Group, LLC a Delaware limited liability company, Its: Managing Member By: Name: Title: By: Name: Title: 5 1193346.7 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 54 "ASSIGNEE" AC MILLENIA CHULA VISTA OWNER, LP a Delaware limited partnership By: Name: Title: By: Name: Title: 6 1193346.7 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 55 "CITY,"INCLUDING ITS DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CITY OF CHULA VISTA A chartered California municipal corporation By: Its: DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA Printed name: ATTEST: By: APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY By: 7 1193346.7 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 56 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) On , before me, Notary Public, personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) Ware subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature (Seal) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) On , before me, Notary Public, personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) Ware subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature (Seal) 8 1193346.7 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 57 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) On , before me, Notary Public, personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) Ware subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature (Seal) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) On , before me, Notary Public, personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) Ware subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature (Seal) 9 1193346.7 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 58 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY Real property in the City of Chula Vista, County of San Diego, State of California, described as follows: LOTS 1, 2, 3, 5 THROUGH 12, AND LOTS A THROUGH M OF CHULA VISTA TRACT NO. 09-03, OTAY RANCH MILLENIA (EASTERN URBAN CENTER), IN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF NO. 15942, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2013. 1193346.7 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 59 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE FORM OF THE RE- ASSIGNMENT OF THE MASTER DEVELOPER ON THE MILLENIA PROJECT PER THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVED DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT. WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista (the "City"), is a chartered City organized and existing under the laws of the State of California; and WHEREAS the property which is the subject matter of this resolution is identified in the Development Agreement on file in the Office of the City Clerk and commonly known as Otay Ranch Eastern Urban Center Property (Millenia Project); and WHEREAS the Project relied in part on the original Otay Ranch General Development Plan Program Environmental Impact Report 90-01 and the Otay Ranch Eastern Urban Center SPA Plan Second-Tier Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR 07-01) and subsequent Addendum (IS 13-001) the candidate California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program; and WHEREAS on June 10, 2014 a duly noticed hearing was scheduled before the City Council of the City of Chula Vista to consider approving the re-assignment of the Master Developer to AC Millenia Chula Vista Owner, L.P. (Ambient Communities, L.L.C. and Walton Street Capital, L.L.C.); and WHEREAS the joint venture's name, AC Millenia Chula Vista Owner, L.P. may change prior to deed recordation but the partners will remain the same; and WHEREAS approval of the re-assignment of the Master Developer under the Development Agreement is not a project as defined under Section 15378(b)(5) of the CEQA Guidelines because these actions involve only an organizational or administrative activity of government that will not result in a direct or indirect physical change in the environmental; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is not subject to CEQA. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, that it does hereby approve the form of the re-assignment of the Master Developer role to AC Millenia Chula Vista Owner, L.P. (Ambient Communities, L.L.C. and Walton Street Capital, L.L.C.) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula does hereby authorize and recommend that the Development Services Director execute this re-assignment agreement contingent upon the purchase by the new entity and any subsequent re-assignments of the Master Developer under the Development Agreement in the future. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 60 Presented by Approved as to form by Kelly G. Broughton, FASLA Glen R. Googins Director of Development Services City Attorney 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 61 City of Chula Vista CTY CHUILAVISTA Staff Report File#: 14-0323, Item#: 5. INVESTMENT REPORT FOR THE QUARTER ENDED MARCH 31, 2014 RECOMMENDED ACTION Council accept the report. SUMMARY Transmitted herewith is the City's investment report for the quarter ended March 31, 2014. A separate information memo was distributed to the City Council in April to meet the reporting requirements set forth in the California Government Code Sections 53600 et seq. and the City of Chula Vista Investment Policy. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Development Services Director has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a "Project" in accordance with Section 15378(b)(4) of the State CEQA Guidelines because it involves only acceptance of the Quarterly Investment Report; therefore it is an government fiscal activity that will not result in a direct or indirect physical change in the environmental; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is not subject to CEQA. Thus, no environmental review is necessary. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Not Applicable DISCUSSION The total cash and investment portfolio held by the City as of March 31 , 2014 was $211,100,281 . For the quarter ended March 31 , 2014, the earned interest yield was 0.69%, which is a small increase from the 0.66% reported the previous quarter. The weighted average maturity as of March 31 , 2014 was 2.07 years which is a small decrease from the previous quarter's 2.12 years and is within the Council Policy of less than 3.0 years. The weighted average maturity remains sufficiently liquid to enable the City to meet all operating requirements that might be reasonably anticipated. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site specific and consequently, the 500-foot rule found in California Code of Regulations section 18704.2 (a)(1), is not applicable to this decision. Staff is not independently aware, and has not been informed by any City Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. LINK TO STRATEGIC GOALS The City's Strategic Plan has five major goals: Operational Excellence, Economic Vitality, Healthy City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 2 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet p�aged6pI LegistarT^ File#: 14-0323, Item#: 5. Community, Strong and Secure Neighborhoods and a Connected Community. The investment portfolio supports the Operational Excellence goal as it seeks to maintain the safety and liquidity of the City's cash while contributing investment earnings to the bottom line. CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT Considering the projected timing of cash receipts and disbursements and the structure of the Pooled Investment Portfolio, the City should be able to comfortably meet overall cash flow needs over the next six months. There is no direct fiscal impact by this action. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT There is no ongoing fiscal impact by this action. ATTACHMENTS Investment Report for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2014 City of Chula Vista Page 2 of 2 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet p�aged6pj LegistarT^ CITY OF CHULAVISTA Finance Department Investment Report for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2094 May 14, 2014 Honorable Mayor and City Council, I am pleased to present this report of investment activity for the quarter ended March 31, 2014 in compliance with the reporting requirements as set forth in the California Government Code Sections 53600 et seq. and the City of Chula Vista Investment Policy. The information presented in this report highlights the investment activity for the quarter ended March 31, 2014 as well as provides a comparison to the quarters ended December 31, 2013 and March 31, 2013, Market Overview The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) continues to maintain the key Fed Funds rate at a target range of 0.00% to 0.25% in hopes of stimulating the economy. Two-year Treasuries yielding 0.39% at the beginning of the quarter ended slightly higher at the end of the quarter at 0.44%. The overall consumer price index (CPI) rose 1.5% on a year-over-year basis, and the core CPI (excluding food and energy) showed a 1.7% increase year-over-year. The Federal Reserve continues to monitor these increases to ensure that inflation remains under control. Portfolio Composition The table below provides a summary of the City's total investment portfolio as of March 31, 2014. The Investment Portfolio ($201,811,264), Cash/Time Deposits ($9,289,017) and Bank Trustee/Fiduciary Funds ($64,944,046) continue to be invested in accordance with the Government Code, bond covenants and the Council Investment Policy as adopted on March 11, 2014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 64 Investment Report Quarter ended 3/31/2014 Page 2 of 5 Summary of Cash and Investments as of March 31,2014 %of Investment Type Par Value Market Value Book Value Portfolio Investment Portfolio Federal Securities 125,000,000 123,814,315 124,998,500 45.28% Pooled Investments 76,811,264 76,916,211 76,811,264 27.83% Corporate Bonds 0 0 0 0.00% Subtotal 201,811,264 200,730,526 201,809,764 73.11% Cash/Time Deposits $9,289,017 $9,289,017 $9,289,017 3.37% Total Cash &Investments Held by the City $211,100,281 $210,019,543 $211,098,781 76.47% Held by Bank Trustee/Fiduciary Funds(1) U. S. Government 0 0 0 0.00% Repurchase Agreement 0.00% Investment Agreements 13,563,826 13,563,826 13,563,826 4.91% Mutual Funds 50,171,848 50,172,660 50,171,848 18.18% Cash with Fiscal Agents 456,993 456,993 456,993 0.17% Restricted Cash 751,378 751,378 751,378 0.27% Total Held by Bank Trustee/Fiduciary Funds $64,944,046 $64,944,858 $64,944,046 23.53% Total Portfolio $276,044,327 $274,964,401 $276,042,827 100.00% (1) Reflects bond proceeds held by trustee in accordance with bond covenants. The graph below provides a snapshot of the portfolio composition by investment type for that portion of the portfolio not held by the bank trustee or in a fiduciary fund. Por folio Composition as of March 31, 2014 ($201.8M Total Par Value) LAI F (State US Government Pool) Agency 18.1 61.9% SD County Pool CalTrust 192% 0.5% 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 65 Investment Report Quarter ended 3/31/2014 Page 3 of 5 Portfolio Performance The summary information provided below includes the total portfolio income recognized for the last quarter as compared to the prior quarter and the same quarter one year ago. Total Portfolio Income Recognized Accrual Basis March 31, 2014 December 31, 2013 March 31, 2013 Quarter-End Net Interest Earnings $ 340,637 $ 327,371 326,346 Net Gains (Losses)from Sales $ - $ - Net Total Income Recognized $ 340,637 $ 327,371 $ 326,346 Fiscal Year-fo-Date Net Interest Earnings $ 1,004,008 $ 663,370 $ 1,031,313 Net Gains (Losses) from Sales $ - $ - $ - NetTotallncomeRecognized $ 1,004,008 $ 663,370 $ 1,031,313 This info comes from the monthly Sympro"Interest Earnings Summary"reports. This table shows the City's average yield to maturity as of Agency Yield March 31, 2014 as compared to the County of San Diego and Chula Vista 0.69% other cities in the county. Carlsbad and Oceanside both have County of San Diego 0.31% dedicated staff and consultants that actively manage their Carlsbad 1.07% portfolios by buying and selling investments daily as opposed El Cajon 0.44% to our more passive "hold-to-maturity" investment style. Oceanside 0.96% Liquidity needs and risk tolerance can also affect yields. San Diego 0.51% Benchmark Comparison The following graph compares the monthly earned interest yield of the City's Portfolio Fund with the monthly average yields for the same period of the State of California Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) and the two-year and three-year treasury from March 2012 through March 2014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 66 Investment Report Quarter ended 3/31/2014 Page 4 of 5 Monthly Benchmark Comparison 1.6% 1.4% 1.2% 1.0% 0.8% 0.6% 0.4% 0.2% 0.0% Mar-12 Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12 Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Deo-13 Mar-14 —+--City --aLAIF —a—2W Treasury —r 3W Treasury Per Section 16.1 of the City's Investment Policy, the Benchmark Yield ADM two-year U.S. Treasury and the Local Agency Investment Fund yields are the performance City 0.24% 185 benchmarks to be used when determining whether 2 Year 024% 185 market yields are being achieved. The three-year U.S. 2 Year Treasury 0.90% 095 Treasury is added as an additional point of reference in 3 Year Treasury 0s to 1,095 order to provide an upper range that is above the ADM = Average Days to Maturity weighted average maturity of the City's portfolio, which is at 755 days. Investment Activ_i� During the quarter, six investments totaling $19,000,000 were redeemed prior to their maturity dates. These monies represent pooled cash received from various funding sources such as sewer, TDIF, PAD, General Fund, etc. On the buy side, seven Federal Agency Securities totaling $25,000,000 were purchased using the City's Investment Policy guidelines to ensure safety, liquidity and yield. There is no further activity to report on other than routine investments in money market mutual funds by the City's fiscal agents. Conclusion The total cash and investment portfolio held by the City as of March 31, 2014 was $211,100,281- For the quarter ended March 31, 2014, the earned interest yield was 0.69%, which is a small increase from the 0.66% reported the previous quarter. The weighted average maturity as of March 31, 2014 was 2.07 years which is a small decrease from the previous quarter's 2.12 years and is within the Counci[ Policy of less than 3.0 years. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 67 Investment Report Quarter ended 3/31/2014 Page 5 of 5 The weighted average maturity remains sufficiently liquid to enable the City to meet all operating requirements that might be reasonably anticipated. Considering the projected timing of cash receipts and disbursements and the structure of the Pooled Investment Portfolio, the City should be able to comfortably meet overall cash flow needs over the next six months. There is no direct fiscal impact by this action. I certify that this report reflects the City of Chula Vista and related agencies pooled investments and is in conformity with the State of California Government Code on authorized investments and with the Investment Policy of the City of Chula Vista as stated in Resolution No. 2014-039 dated March 11, 2014. 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SUMMARY Article XIIIB of the California Constitution approved by the voters in 1979 and commonly referred to as the Gann Initiative, requires each local government to establish an Appropriations Limit for the General Fund by resolution each year at a regularly scheduled meeting or noticed special meeting. The purpose of the limit is to restrict spending of certain types of revenues to a level predicated on a base year amount increased annually by an inflation factor. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Development Services Director has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that approval of this resolution establishing the City's appropriation limit for fiscal year 2014-15 is not a "Project" as defined under Section 15378 (b)(4) of the State CEQA Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is not subject to CEQA. Thus, no environmental review is necessary. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Not applicable. DISCUSSION Article XIIIB of the California Constitution, approved by the voters in 1979, imposed the concept of spending limits on local governments. This Constitutional provision and related implementing legislation specifies that annual increases in general fund appropriations financed from "Proceeds of Taxes" are limited to a base year (1978-79) amount increased annually by an inflation factor comprised of the change in population of the City combined with the greater of the change in new non-residential construction or the change in the California per capita personal income. By definition, "Proceeds of Taxes" includes such revenues as property taxes, sales and use taxes, utility user taxes, transient occupancy taxes, and state subventions. Revenues from other sources like fees/charges and federal grants are considered "Non-Proceeds of Taxes" and are not subject to the annual spending limit. This calculation has always been perfunctory for the City of Chula Vista, since the proceeds of taxes for the City are far less than the statutory appropriation limit. The State Department of Finance and the San Diego County Assessor's Office are charged with providing the data necessary for local jurisdictions to establish their appropriation limit. According to City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 2 Printed on 6/5/2014 p 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet �aged8 LegistarT^ File#: 14-0331, Item#: 6. these sources, for purposes of the fiscal year 2014-15 calculation, the population increased 1.66%. California per capita personal income decreased by -0.23% and new non-residential construction increased by 1.0103% consequently new non-residential construction was used in the formula to compute the limit since this increase is the greater of the two amounts. The fiscal year 2014-15 Appropriation Limit has been calculated as follows: Fiscal Year 2013-14 Appropriation Limit $710,187,628 Increased by an inflation factor composed of the increases in Population and New non-residential construction X 1.027199 Fiscal Year 2014-15 Appropriations Limit $729,447,134 The "Proceeds of Taxes" as included in the fiscal year 2014-15 Proposed Budget that are subject to the appropriations limit are estimated to be $88,000,256 (see attachment). Therefore the City has what is referred to as an appropriation "gap" of $641,446,878 ($729,447,134 - $88,000,256). Simply stated, this means that the City could collect and spend up to $641,446,878 more in taxes during Fiscal Year 2014-2015 without exceeding the Constitutional limit. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site specific and consequently, the 500-foot rule found in California Code of Regulations section 18704.2 (a)(1), is not applicable to this decision. Staff is not independently aware, and has not been informed by any City Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. LINK TO STRATEGIC GOALS The City's Strategic Plan has five major goals: Operational Excellence, Economic Vitality, Healthy Community, Strong and Secure Neighborhoods and a Connected Community. This item supports the goal of Operational Excellence because approval of this item will establish the new appropriation limit for fiscal year 2014-15 and be in compliance with California Government Code 7910. CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT This action will enable the City to appropriate and spend tax revenues estimated at $88,000,256 included in the proposed budget for fiscal year 2014-2015. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT The adoption of the resolution will result in no on-going fiscal impact. City of Chula Vista Page 2 of 2 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 85 ATTACHMENT A APPROPRIATION (GANN) LIMIT GAP CALCULATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014-15 FY 2014-15 Proceeds of Taxes Proposed Budget Property Taxes 28,024,272 Sales and Use Taxes 30,455,693 Transient Ocupancy Taxes 2,518,329 Utility Taxes 7,175,000 Other Local Taxes Real Property Transfer Tax 816,492 Business License 1,321,807 State Motor Vehicle Licenses 17,450,125 State Homeowners Property Taxes 238,538 Total Proceeds of Taxes 88,000,256 Appropriation Limit 729,447,134 GAP (Under Limit) (641,446,878) Proceeds of Taxes Compared to Legal Spending Limit $800 $700 $600 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $0 FY 10-11 FY 11-12 FY 12-13 FY 13-14 FY 14-15 Proceeds of Taxes Appropriation Limit 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 86 RESOLUTION NO. 2014- RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ESTABLISHING THE GANN INITIATIVE APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015 WHEREAS,Article XIIIB of the California Constitution, approved by the voters in 1979, imposed the concept of spending limits on local governments; and WHEREAS, this Constitutional provision and related implementing legislation specifies that annual increases in appropriations financed from "Proceeds of Taxes" are limited to a base year (1978-79) amount increased annually by an inflation factor comprised of the change in population of the City combined with the greater of the change in new non-residential construction or the change in the California per capita personal income; and WHEREAS,by definition, "Proceeds of Taxes" includes such revenues as property taxes, sales and use taxes,utility users taxes, transient occupancy taxes, and state subventions; and WHEREAS, revenues from other sources like fees/charges and federal grants are considered "Non-Proceeds of Taxes" and are not subject to the annual spending limit; and WHEREAS, this calculation has always been perfunctory for the City of Chula Vista, since the proceeds of taxes for the City are far less than the statutory appropriation limit; and WHEREAS, the State Department of Finance and the San Diego County Assessor's Office are charged with providing the data necessary for local jurisdictions to establish their appropriation limit; and WHEREAS, according to these sources, for purposes of the fiscal year 2014-2015 calculation, the population increased 1.66%, and WHEREAS, California per capita personal income decreased by -.23% and new non- residential construction increased by 1.0103% and; consequently new non-residential construction was used in the formula to compute the limit since this increase is the greater of the two amounts; and WHEREAS, the fiscal year 2014-15 Appropriation Limit has been calculated to be $729,447,134; and WHEREAS, the "Proceeds of Taxes" as included in the fiscal year 2014-15 Proposed Budget that are subject to the appropriations limit are estimated to be $88,000,256; and WHEREAS, the City has what is referred to as an appropriation "gap" of $641,446,878 ($729,447,134 - $88,000,256); and 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 87 Resolution No. 2014- Page 2 WHEREAS, this means that the City could collect and spend up to $641,446,878 more in taxes during Fiscal Year 2014-2015 without exceeding the Constitutional limit. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby establish an appropriations limit of $729,447,134 for Fiscal Year 2014-15 pursuant to the requirements of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution and California Government Code section 7910. Presented by Approved as to form by Maria Kachadoorian Glen R. Googins Director of Finance City Attorney 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 88 City of Chula Vista CTY CHUILAVISTA Staff Report File#: 14-0320, Item#: 7. A. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE DISTRICTS 1 THROUGH 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24, 26, 31 AND 33, EASTLAKE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 , AND BAY BOULEVARD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT B. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SPREAD OF ASSESSMENTS; DECLARING THE INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT THE ASSESSMENTS; AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THESE ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE DISTRICTS 1 THROUGH 7, 9, 11 , 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24, 26, 31 AND 33, EASTLAKE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 , AND BAY BOULEVARD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT C. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE DISTRICT NO. 8 D. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SPREAD OF ASSESSMENTS, DECLARING THE INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT THE ASSESSMENTS, AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THESE ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE DISTRICT NO. 8 E. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 10 AND THE TOWN CENTRE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT F. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SPREAD OF ASSESSMENTS DECLARING THE INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT THE ASSESSMENTS, AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THESE ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 10 AND TOWN CENTRE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT RECOMMENDED ACTION Council adopt the resolutions and set the public hearing for July 8, 2014. SUMMARY The City administers and maintains 36 Open Space Districts and associated zones that have been established over the last 30 years. The Districts provide a financing mechanism to maintain the City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 8 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet page 4 LegistarT^ File#: 14-0320, Item#: 7. public open space areas associated with each particular development. The City Council's approval of the levy is required by the first week of August in order to meet the deadlines established by the County Tax Assessor. This item allows for the assessment of currently approved levy amounts and ensures that the County Tax Assessor deadlines are met for all 36 of the City's Open Space Districts. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Director of Development Services has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a "Project" as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because the activity consists of reporting and creating governmental funding mechanisms which will not result in a potentially significant physical impact on the environment. Thus, no further environmental review is necessary. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Not applicable. DISCUSSION Open Space Districts (OSD's) were established in conjunction with each particular development to ensure financing for perpetual maintenance of common open space areas. OSD's provide a mechanism for the City to levy an annual assessment and collectible to cover the costs of maintenance associated with each OSD. Once City Council approves the annual collectible amount, it is sent to the County for inclusion on the tax bill. Each year the City Council must take two actions before levying the annual assessment. First, Council approves the Engineer's Report on Open Space Districts, declares the City's intention to levy the annual assessment, and sets the date and time for a public hearing. The second action is to conduct the public hearing, take and consider public testimony, levy the annual assessment and set the amount to be collected against the assessment. Tonight's action is the first step in the annual process. Pursuant to state law and Municipal Code, the City Engineer has prepared and filed the annual report for all existing Open Space Districts. Table 1 lists the names and locations of the Districts. The annual report allows Council to review the history of the Open Space Districts. The report includes information regarding: • The proposed budgets • Funds remaining in the account • The proposed assessment (based upon prior year assessment plus an inflation factor) • The collectible (the amount needed from each property owner to provide sufficient funds for the following fiscal year's maintenance) Table 1. Open Space Districts within the City of Chula Vista City of Chula Vista Page 2 of 8 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet page a LegistarT^ File#: 14-0320, Item#: 7. OSD #Name Location 1 El Rancho del Rey Units 1 - 4 East of Paseo Ranchero - H Street & Telegraph Canyon Road 2 Lark Haven South and East of Loma Verde Park 3 Rancho Robinhood Units 1 & 2 South of Allen School Lane 4 Bonita Ridge Camino Elevado north of Otay Lakes Road 5 South Bay Villas North end of Crest Drive south of E Street 6 Hilltop Vista Camino Vista Real north of Telegraph Canyon Road 7 Zenith Units 2, 3, and 4 North & South of Palomar, east of 1-805 8 Rancho Robinhood Unit 3 Surrey Drive southwest of Otay Lakes Road 9 El Rancho del Rey Paseo del Rey, north of Telegraph Canyon Road 10 El Rancho del Rey 6, Casa del West of Paseo Ranchero - H & J Streets Rey 11 Hidden Vista Village East H Street, east of 1-805 14 Bonita Long Canyon North of East H Street - Otay Lakes Road & Corral Canyon Road 15 Bonita Haciendas Canyon Drive, east of Otay Lakes Road 17 Bel Air Ridge Northeast of Paseo Ladera & East J Street 18 Rancho del Sur East end of East Naples Street 20 Rancho del Rey North of East H Street, west of Otay Lakes Road 23 Otay Rio Business Park West of Heritage/Otay Valley Road, south of Otay Rio Road 24 Canyon View Homes Rutgers Avenue, south of East H Street 26 Park Bonita West of the intersection of E Street & Bonita Road 31 Telegraph Canyon Estates North of Otay Lakes Road, west of SR-125 33 Broadway Business Home West side of Broadway - J & K Streets Village - Eastlake Maintenance District Eastlake 1 , Eastlake Greens, Salt Creek 1 , OTC, No. 1 Telegraph Canyon Channel - Bay Boulevard Maintenance Bay Boulevard - E & F Streets District - Town Centre Maintenance Third Avenue - E & G Streets District Improvements and Services The facilities and items to be maintained by the Open Space Districts currently consist and will remain, in general, of the following: ■ Irrigation Fertilization City of Chula Vista Page 3 of 8 Printed on 6/5/2014 p 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet �aged9 LegistarT^ File#: 14-0320, Item#: 7. • Aerification ■ Pest Control • Insect infestation control ■ Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Removal of noxious plant material ■ Trail maintenance • Public walkway cleaning ■ Low flow and brow channel maintenance • Weed abatement ■ Slopes and Canyons • Pedestrian light maintenance ■ Signage within trails/canyons • Pruning of trees and shrubs ■ Repair of irrigation equipment • Irrigation equipment upgrades ■ Brush clearance • Encroachment trims ■ Fencing maintenance • Replacement of dead or diseased plant ■ Retaining walls material Assessments & Collectibles The City of Chula Vista Municipal Code makes the distinction between the assessment and the amount that the City may collect against the assessment (i.e., the collectible). Each year, the prior year's maximum assessment amount is adjusted by an inflation factor, pursuant to the Municipal Code. This inflation factor is based upon the lower of two separate, published inflation factors: the San Diego Metropolitan Consumer Price Index (CPI), and the Governor's California Fourth Quarter Per Capita Personal Income Index. In the mid-1990's (and for all Open Space Districts established after that date), Council approved the assessments with an inflation factor. Since that date, Council may annually increase the assessment by this inflation factor without this increase being subject to a protest vote under Proposition 218. The assessments for FY 2014/2015 are proposed at the FY 2013/2014 amounts adjusted by the inflation factor of 0.26% pursuant to the Municipal Code. This index is the lower of the published inflation factors, and represents the percentage change in the estimated California Fourth Quarter Per Capita Personal Income as contained in the Governor's budget published in January. The collectible, is the amount to be actually collected from the property owner and is equal to, or lower than, the proposed assessment. The collectible is based on the budget, the reserve requirement, prior year's savings and fund balance, and earned interest. The proposed Assessments and Collectibles for FY 2014/2015 are shown in Table 2. The proposed FY 2014/2015 Collectibles per EDU are preliminary and will be updated with actual amounts at the public hearing on July 8, 2014. The current amounts in the table are based upon estimated fund balances and EDU's at this time. The Collectibles per EDU are set at the Assessment per EDU to allow for the collection of up to the maximum amount allowable. Table 2. Historical and Proposed FY 201412015 Assessments/Collectibles City of Chula Vista Page 4 of 8 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 92 File#: 14-0320, Item#: 7. Open Space District or Assessment Collectible per EDU Zone per EDU FY 13114 Propos FY13114 Proposed FY arian arian Projected FY1411 ($) (%) Revenue (6) 1 $124.24 $123.5E$98.00 $123.56 $25.56 26.08%$81,259.23 2 57.17 57.32 57.17 57.32 0.15 0.26% 14,272.68 3 391.44 392.45 387.00 392.45 5.45 1.41% 49,841.15 4 413.43 414.50 407.00 414.50 7.50 1.84% 87,045.00 5 403.16 404.21 403.16 404.21 1.05 0.26% 49,313.62 6 199.38 199.90 197.00 199.90 2.90 1.47% 32,383.80 7 1397 139.63 111.00 98.00 -13.00 -13.270 9,898.00 8 636.27 637.92 636.27 637.92 1.65 0.26% 70,171.20 9 180.32 180.79 178.00 180.79 2.79 1.57% 69,784.94 10 121.68 122.00 120.00 122.00 2.00 1.67% 80,124.72 11 123.14 123.47 99.00 123.47 24.47 24.720/ 163,108.81 14 395.83 396.86 395.83 396.86 1.03 0.26% 342,490.18 15 379.77 380.76 374.00 380.76 6.76 1.81% 21,703.32 17 181.79 182.26 179.00 182.26 3.26 1.82% 8,383.96 18 429.55 430.67 343.00 394.00 51.00 14.87%171,784.00 20 Zone 1 -Desilting Basin 66.38 66.55 66.38 66.55 0.17 0.26% 58,315.08 Zone 2-Rice Canyon 5.04 5.05 5.00 5.05 0.05 1.00% 19,993.96 Zone 3-H Street 7.18 7.20 2.00 7.00 5.00 250% 42,997.53 Zone 4-Business 55.20 55.34 0.00 16.00 16.00 N/A 41,639.87 Center Zone 5-SPA 1 403.38 404.43 111.00 404.43 293.43 264% 725,951.85 Zone 6-SPA 11 309.94 310.74 0.00 293.00 293.00 N/A 166,485.53 Zone 7-SPA 111 191.32 191.81 189.00 191.81 2.81 1.49% 225,719.90 Zone 8-N Desilting 44.11 44.22 0.00 44.22 44.22 N/A 5,254.22 Basin Zone 9-Tel Cyn 35.02 35.11 35.02 35.11 0.09 0.26% 1,841.91 Channel 23 491.13 492.41 180.00 474.00 294.00 163% 54,500.52 24 735.96 737.88 735.96 737.88 1.92 0.26% 29,515.20 26 577.63 579.13 577.63 579.13 1.50 0.26% 11,003.47 31 596.69 598.24 373.00 540.00 167.00 44.77%185,220.00 33 (l) 1,458.28 1,462.0 0.00 0.00 N/A(1) N/A(1) 0.00 ELMD No. 1 Otay Lakes Rd(2) N/A(2) N/A(2) 2.50 2.50 0.00 N/A(2) 0.00 Zone A-Eastlake 1 13.64 13.68 11.00 13.00 2.00 18.180 113,086.45 City of Chula Vista Page 5 of 8 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 93 File#: 14-0320, Item#: 7. Zone B-Eastlake 22.34 22.40 7.00 19.00 12.00 171% 64,151.22 Greens Zone C-Oly Training 185.01 185.49 0.00 0.65 0.65 N/A 6,075.88 Ctr Zone D-Salt Creek 1 246.75 247.39 246.75 247.00 0.25 0.10% 104,678.60 Zone E-Tel Cyn Chnl(3) 35.18 35.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 N/A 0.00 Bay Boulevard(4) 3,183.31 3,191.50.00 0.00 0.00 N/A 0.00 Town Centre (5) 0.12 0.12 0.00 0.00 N/A(5) N/A(5) 0.00 Total Projected Revenues $3,107,995.8 0 (1) OSD 33 was formed several years ago in anticipation of development. The project has not progressed and consequently there is no maintenance required. Should the project develop in the future the District may be assessed to cover future maintenance expenses. (2) Zones A-D share in the cost of Otay Lakes Road medians and off-site parkways. Collectible and projected revenue for Otay Lakes Road are reflected in collectible and projected revenue for Zones A-D. (3) Portions of Eastlake I and Eastlake Greens are in this benefit area. (4) Bay Boulevard rates are based on acres. (5) Town Centre rates have been based on parcel square footage since FY 2001/02. However, a Downtown PBID replaced this District in 2001, but the City determined that there was some potential long-term exposure for the City based on the remote potential that the current PBID might not receive sufficient support for future renewal processes. (6) The Projected Revenues are preliminary figures based upon the prior year's EDU assignments and the Maximum Rates for Fiscal Year 2014/15. Town Centre LMD: A downtown Property and Business Improvement District (PBID) replaced Town Centre Landscape Maintenance District (LIVID) in 2001. At that time, it was anticipated that the Town Centre LIVID would be dissolved. However, the City determined that there was some potential long- term exposure for the City based on the remote possibility that the current PBID might not receive sufficient support for re-approval in the future. Should the PBID not be re-approved at some future date, and if the Town Centre LIVID were dissolved, there would no longer be a funding mechanism for downtown landscape maintenance. Based on this possibility, the Town Centre LIVID is kept open as a "ghost" district. This means that the City will set the maximum assessment amount for the District on an annual basis, even though property owners will not be billed any sum on the tax roll. Should the PBID not be re-approved, the Town Centre LIVID will be in place and provide the necessary funding mechanism for downtown landscape maintenance. The current PBID was renewed with the adoption of Council Resolution No. 2006-222, for a period of ten (10) years. So the Town Centre LIVID remains as a "ghost" district. OSD 7 : Since April 2013, Caltrans and their contractor, Granite Construction Company, are currently working on the I-805 Direct Access Ramp (DAR) Project at the East Palomar Street Bridge which impacts all of Open Space District 7. At the East Palomar Street overcrossing, a northbound on- ramp and southbound off-ramp direct access ramp system with an adjacent transit station and a park and ride lot is being constructed. This project will provide new access to and from I-805 and East City of Chula Vista Page 6 of 8 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 94 File#: 14-0320, Item#: 7. Palomar Street. The new freeway access will serve Bus Rapid Transit, high occupancy vehicles and single occupancy vehicles using FasTrak. Construction is scheduled to be completed by January 2015. During construction, maintenance in OSD 7 will be minimal. Caltrans has had public outreach meetings with the residents in the area. Construction duration is from April 2013 to approximately January 2015 and as a part of the reconstruction of East Palomar Street, the district landscaping will be entirely redone. Due to the construction period of approximately 22 months followed by a scheduled 12-month contractor plant establishment period after project completion, it is anticipated that the district budget will be minimal for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2013/14 and then very minimal for Fiscal Year 2014/15. Once the plant establishment period success criteria have been deemed acceptable by Caltrans, OSD 7 will be turned back over to the City either in late calendar year 2015 or early 2016. Turnover of the district from Caltrans to the City is therefore expected in mid-FY2015/16. Standard Notice Process for Annual Levy The public hearing will be noticed pursuant to Government Code 6061, which requires that a notice be published in a newspaper of general circulation at least 10 days before the public hearing. Tonight's resolution approves this report and sets the date and time for a public hearing to consider the levy of assessments and the collection of the funds. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the property holdings of City Council and has found a property-related conflict of interest exists, in that Councilmember Aguilar has real property holdings within 500 feet of the boundaries of Open Space District No. 8 which is the subject of Resolutions C and D of this action. Staff is not independently aware, and has not been informed by any Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. Staff has reviewed the property holdings of City Council and has found a property-related conflict of interest exists, in that Councilmember Salas has real property holdings within 500 feet of the boundaries of Open Space District No. 10 which is the subject of Resolutions E and F of this action. Staff is not independently aware, and has not been informed by any Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. LINK TO STRATEGIC GOALS This item supports the City's Strategic Plan as it seeks to enhance the City's Strategic Goal of Healthy Community as it seeks to maintain landscaped open space areas throughout the city. CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT The full cost of providing landscape maintenance services in these Open Space Districts totals $3,107,995.80. All landscape maintenance costs will be recovered through the OSD collectibles and reserves of each Open Space District. Therefore, there is no direct impact to the General Fund. City of Chula Vista Page 7 of 8 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 95 File#: 14-0320, Item#: 7. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT None. ATTACHMENTS 1 . Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report City of Chula Vista Page 8 of 8 Printed on 6/5/2014 P 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet aged9by LegistarT" City of Chula Vista Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report Fiscal Year 2014/15 June 10, 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 97 CITY OF CHULA VISTA CITY COUNCIL Cheryl Cox, Mayor Rudy Ramirez, Councilmember Patricia Aguilar, Councilmember Pamela Bensoussan, Councilmember Mary Salas, Councilmember CITY STAFF Jim Sandoval, City Manager Gary Halbert, Assistant City Manager Kelley Bacon, Assistant City Manager Richard A. Hopkins, Public Works Director NBS Greg Davidson, Client Services Director Stephanie Parson, Project Manager Brian Brown, Senior Consultant 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 98 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.................................................................................... 1-1 2. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................2-1 3. OSD NO. 1 - EL RANCHO DEL REY UNITS 1 -4 ...........................................3-1 4. OSD NO. 2 - LARK HAVEN ..............................................................................4-1 5. OSD NO. 3 - RANCHO ROBINHOOD UNITS 1 & 2..........................................5-1 6. OSD NO. 4 - BONITA RIDGE............................................................................6-1 7. OSD NO. 5 - SOUTHBAY VILLAS....................................................................7-1 8. OSD NO. 6 - HILLTOP VISTA...........................................................................8-1 9. OSD NO. 7 - ZENITH UNITS 2, 3 & 4................................................................9-1 10. OSD NO. 8 - RANCHO ROBINHOOD UNIT 3 ................................................ 10-1 11. OSD NO. 9 - EL RANCHO DEL REY.............................................................. 11-1 12. OSD NO. 10 - EL RANCHO DEL REY 6 & CASA DEL REY.......................... 12-1 13. OSD NO. 11 - HIDDEN VISTA VILLAGE ........................................................ 13-1 14. OSD NO. 14- BONITA LONG CANYON ........................................................ 14-1 15. OSD NO. 15 - BONITA HACIENDAS.............................................................. 15-1 16. OSD NO. 17 - BEL AIR RIDGE ....................................................................... 16-1 17. OSD NO. 18 - RANCHO DEL SUR ................................................................. 17-1 18. OSD NO. 20 - RANCHO DEL REY, ZONES 1 - 9 .......................................... 18-1 19. OSD NO. 23 - OTAY RIO BUSINESS PARK.................................................. 19-1 20. OSD NO. 24- CANYON VIEW HOMES ..........................................................20-1 21. OSD NO. 26 - PARK BONITA.........................................................................21-1 22. OSD NO. 31 - TELEGRAPH CANYON ESTATES..........................................22-1 23. OSD NO. 33 - BROADWAY BUSINESS HOME VILLAGE.............................23-1 24. EASTLAKE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1, ZONE A-E ............................24-1 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 99 25. BAY BOULEVARD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT..............................................25-1 26. TOWN CENTRE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT ..................................................26-1 27. BOUNDARY MAPS..........................................................................................27-1 28. DEFINITIONS OF BUDGETED ITEMS ............................................................28-1 29. DISTRICT COST SUMMARY...........................................................................29-1 30. ASSESSMENT ROLLS ....................................................................................30-1 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 100 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Chula Vista ("City Council"), pursuant to State of California Law, Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code, the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972 (1972 Act), and City of Chula Vista Municipal Code (collectively referred to hereafter as the "Acts"), previously formed each Open Space District ("OSD") referenced herein; WHEREAS, the City Council directed staff to prepare and file a report for Fiscal Year 2014/15 presenting, for each OSD, the plans and specifications for the improvements, an estimate of the costs of the improvements, an assessment diagram and an assessment of the estimated costs to maintain, operate and service the improvements; WHEREAS, the assessments for Fiscal Year 2014/15 have been levied in accordance with the assessment methodology as confirmed by the City Council upon the formation of each OSD and are proportional to the special benefit received by each parcel. The amount assessed to each parcel is equal to or less than the maximum assessment approved at the time of formation plus any allowable increases as described herein; NOW THEREFORE, the following Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessments are made to finance the costs to maintain, operate and service the improvements within each OSD: Maximum Open Space Collectible Assessment District Name per Unit per Unit 1 El Rancho del Rey Units 1 -4 $123.56 $123.56 2 Lark Haven 57.32 57.32 3 Rancho Robinhood Units 1 &2 392.45 392.45 4 Bonita Ridge 414.50 414.50 5 Southbay Villas 404.21 404.21 6 Hilltop Vista 199.90 199.90 7 Zenith Units 2, 3 &4 98.00 139.63 8 Rancho Robinhood Unit 3 637.92 637.92 9 El Rancho del Rey 180.79 180.79 10 El Rancho del Rey 6, Casa del Rey 122.00 122.00 11 Hidden Vista Village 123.47 123.47 14 Bonita Long Canyon 396.86 396.86 15 Bonita Haciendas 380.76 380.76 17 Bel Air Ridge 182.26 182.26 18 Rancho del Sur 394.00 430.67 20 Zone 1 Rancho del Rey 66.55 66.55 20 Zone 2 Rancho del Rey 5.05 5.05 20 Zone 3 Rancho del Rey 7.00 7.20 20 Zone 4 Rancho del Rey 16.00 55.34 Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report-City of Chula Vista 1-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 101 Maximum Open Space Collectible Assessment District Name per Unit per Unit 20 Zone 5 Rancho del Rey $404.43 $404.43 20 Zone 6 Rancho del Rey 293.00 310.74 20 Zone 7 Rancho del Rey 191.81 191.81 20 Zone 8 Rancho del Rey 44.22 44.22 20 Zone 9 Rancho del Rey 35.11 35.11 23 Otay Rio Business Park 474.00 492.41 24 Canyon View Homes 737.88 737.88 26 Park Bonita 579.13 579.13 31 Telegraph Canyon Estates 540.00 598.24 33 Broadway Business Home Village 0.00 1,462.07 Eastlake Maintenance 13.00 13.68 District No. 1, Zone A Eastlake Maintenance 19.00 22.40 District No. 1, Zone B Eastlake Maintenance 0.65 185.49 District No. 1, Zone C Eastlake Maintenance 247.00 247.39 District No. 1, Zone D Eastlake Maintenance 0.00 35.27 District No. 1, Zone E Bay Boulevard 0.00 3,191.59 Maintenance District Town Centre 0.00 0.12 Maintenance District Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report- City of Chula Vista 1-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 102 2. INTRODUCTION The City administers and maintains 36 Open Space Districts and associated zones that have been established over the last 40 years. The OSDs provide a financing mechanism to maintain the public open space areas associated with each particular development, ensuring the continued maintenance, operations, servicing, and administration of various improvements located within the public right-of- way and dedicated easements; all within the boundaries of each OSD. This report has been prepared to support the annual assessment of the OSDs within the City's boundaries. The following information is presented to provide general information about the OSDs. Additional details specific to each OSD are listed in each OSD's dedicated section of this annual report. Proposition 218 In November 1996, California voters approved Proposition 218. The provisions of the Proposition are now contained in the California Constitution Articles XIIIC and XIIID. All assessments described in the report and approved by the City Council are prepared in accordance with the 1972 Act, the City's Municipal Code, and are in compliance with the provision of the California Constitution Article XIIID. Pursuant to California Constitution Article XIIID Section 5, certain existing assessments are exempt from the substantive and procedural requirements of the Article XIIID Section 4 and the property owner balloting for the assessments is not required until such time that the assessments are increased or assessment methods changed. Therefore, any pre-existing assessment amount (and any assessment identified in the Report) for those districts is subsequently exempt from the procedural requirements of Article XIIID Section 4. However, any future assessment increases in excess of that will be subject to the new requirements identified in California Constitution Article XIIID. Plans and Specifications The boundaries for each OSD, as well as the specific plans and specifications related to the continued maintenance, operations, servicing, and administration of the various improvements, is detailed in each OSD's dedicated section of this report. Cost Summaries The summary of the costs for each OSD can be located in Section 29 of this report. The summary includes the Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget, the projected number of units for each OSD, and the Fiscal Year 2014/15 Collectible per unit for each OSD. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 2-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 103 Annual Inflation Factor Pursuant to the City's Municipal Code, annually the maximum assessment amount is subject to an inflation factor. The maximum assessment shall be the prior year's assessment increased or decreased by the inflation factor. The City's Municipal Code defines the inflation factor as the lesser of (1) the January to January San Diego Metropolitan Area All Urban Consumer Price Index (CPI) or (2) the change in the estimated California Fourth Quarter Per Capita Personal Income as contained in the Governor's budget published in January. The maximum assessments for Fiscal Year 2014/2015 are proposed at the Fiscal Year 2013/2014 amounts adjusted by the inflation factor defined in the City's Municipal Code. The inflation factor for the Fiscal Year 2014/15 equals 0.26%, which is the change in the estimated California Fourth Quarter Per Capita Personal Income as contained in the Governor's budget published in January. Method of Apportionment Statutory Considerations Pursuant to the Acts and Article XIIID, all parcels that receive a special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements and services shall be identified, and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel shall be determined in relationship to the entire costs of the maintenance and operation of improvements. The Acts permit the establishment of assessment districts by local agencies for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include the operation, maintenance and servicing of landscaping improvements. The Acts and more specifically, the 1972 Act requires that maintenance assessments must be levied according to benefit rather than according to assessed value. This Section states: "The net amount to be assessed upon lands within an assessment district may be apportioned by any formula or method which fairly distributes the net amount among all assessable lots or parcels in proportion to the estimated benefit to be received by each such lot or parcel from the improvements." The 1972 Act also permits the designation of zones of benefit within any individual assessment district if"by reasons or variations in the nature, location, and extent of the improvements, the various areas will receive different degrees of benefit from the improvement" (Sec. 22574). Article XIIID, Section 4(a) of the California Constitution limits the amount of any assessment to the proportional special benefit conferred on the property. Article XIIID also provides that publicly owned properties must be assessed unless there is clear and convincing evidence that those properties receive no special benefit from the assessment. Examples of parcels exempted from the assessment would be the areas of public streets, public avenues, public lanes, public roads, public drives, public courts, public alleys, public easements and rights-of-ways, public greenbelts and public parkways. Special Benefit Pursuant to Proposition 218, or more specifically Section 2(i) of Article XIIID "Special benefit means a particular and distinct benefit over and above general benefits conferred on real property located in the district or to the public at large. General enhancement of property value does not constitute special benefit." Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 2-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 104 All parcels that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the improvements and services provided shall be identified, and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel shall be determined in relationship to the entire cost of the services and activities. Basis of Assessment The basis of assessment and method or apportionment for each OSD is provided within each OSD's section of this Annual Report. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 2-3 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 105 3. OSD NO. 1 - EL RANCHO DEL REY UNITS 1 - 4 Open Space District No. 1 was formed on August 7, 1973 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries Open Space District No. 1 is generally located between East H Street to the north, Otay Lakes Road to the east, Telegraph Canyon Road to the South, and Paseo Ranchero to the west. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 1 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 1 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement • Trail maintenance Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report— City of Chula Vista 3-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 106 EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 1 is 657.65. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $81,259.23 EDU 657.65 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $123.56 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $123.56 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 3-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 107 4. OSD NO. 2 - LARK HAVEN Open Space District No. 2 was formed on October 2, 1973 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 2 is generally located South and East of Loma Verde Park and north and south of East Orange Avenue. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 2 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 2 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 2 is 249.00. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 4-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 108 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $14,272.68 EDU 249.00 Fiscal Year 2014/15 Collectible per EDU $57.32 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $57.32 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report— City of Chula Vista 4-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 109 5. OSD NO. 3 - RANCHO ROBINHOOD UNITS 1 & 2 Open Space District No. 3 was formed on November 30, 1973 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 3 is generally located within the boundary of the Rancho Robinhood 1 and 2 Subdivision. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 3 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 3 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 3 is 127.00. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 5-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 110 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $49,841.15 EDU 127.00 Fiscal Year 2014/15 Collectible per EDU $392.45 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $392.45 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report— City of Chula Vista 5-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 111 6. OSD NO. 4 - BONITA RIDGE Open Space District No. 4 was formed on August 6, 1974 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 4 is generally located on Camino Elevado north of Otay Lakes Rd and south of Acacia Avenue. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 4 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 4 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 4 is 210.00. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 6-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 112 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $85,045.00 EDU 210.00 Fiscal Year 2014/15 Collectible per EDU $414.50 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $414.50 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report— City of Chula Vista 6-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 113 7. OSD NO. 5 - SOUTHBAY VILLAS Open Space District No. 5 was formed on August 5, 1975 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 5 is generally located at the north end of Crest Drive and south of E Street. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 5 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 5 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 5 is 122.00. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 7-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 114 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $49,313.62 EDU 122.00 Fiscal Year 2014/15 Collectible per EDU $404.21 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $404.21 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report— City of Chula Vista 7-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 115 8. OSD NO. 6 - HILLTOP VISTA Open Space District No. 6 was formed on December 23, 1975 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 6 is generally located on Camino Vista Real and Camino Entrad, north of Telegraph Canyon Road, and east of Nacion Avenue. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 6 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 6 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 6 is 162.00. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 8-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 116 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $32,383.80 EDU 162.00 Fiscal Year 2014/15 Collectible per EDU $199.90 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $199.90 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report— City of Chula Vista 8-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 117 9. OSD NO. 7 - ZENITH UNITS 2, 3 & 4 Open Space District No. 7 was formed on October 12, 1976 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 7 is generally located north and south of East Palomar, east of 1-805 and west of Oleander Avenue. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 7 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 7 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 7 is 101.00. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 9-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 118 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $9,898.00 EDU 101.00 Fiscal Year 2014/15 Collectible per EDU $98.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $139.63 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report— City of Chula Vista 9-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 119 10. OSD NO. 8 - RANCHO ROBINHOOD UNIT 3 Open Space District No. 8 was formed on June 14, 1977 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 8 is generally located at Surrey Drive southwest of Otay Lakes Road. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 8 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 8 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 8 is 110.00. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 10-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 120 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $70,171.20 EDU 110.00 Fiscal Year 2014/15 Collectible per EDU $637.92 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $637.92 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report— City of Chula Vista 10-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 121 11. OSD NO. 9 - EL RANCHO DEL REY Open Space District No. 9 was formed on October 25, 1977 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 9 is generally located at Paseo Del Rey, north of Telegraph Canyon Road and south of East J Street. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 9 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 9 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 9 is 386.00. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 11-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 122 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $69,784.94 EDU 386.00 Fiscal Year 2014/15 Collectible per EDU $180.79 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $180.79 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report— City of Chula Vista 11-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 123 12. OSD NO. 10 - EL RANCHO DEL REY 6 & CASA DEL REY Open Space District No. 10 was formed on January 23, 1979 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 10 is generally located along East J Street, west of Paseo Ranchero Road, north of Telegraph Canyon Road, and south of East H Street. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 10 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 10 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 12-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 124 EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 10 is 655.76. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $80,124.72 EDU 655.76 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $122.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $122.00 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 12-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 125 13. OSD NO. 11 - HIDDEN VISTA VILLAGE Open Space District No. 11 was formed on December 13, 1983 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 11 is generally located along East H Street and Hidden Valley Drive, and east of 1-805. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 11 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 11 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon land use type. Single family homes and condominiums will receive 1.00 EDU per unit, apartment properties will receive 0.50 EDU per unit, and commercial property will receive 8.5333 EDU per acre. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 11 is 1,321.04. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 13-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 126 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $163,108.81 EDU 1,321.04 Fiscal Year 2013/14 Collectible per EDU $123.47 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $123.47 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report— City of Chula Vista 13-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 127 14. OSD NO. 14 - BONITA LONG CANYON Open Space District No. 14 was formed on January 14, 1986 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 14 is generally located north of East H Street, north east of Otay Lakes Road, and along and south of Corral Canyon Road. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 14 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 14 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 14 is 863.00. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 14-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 128 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $342,490.18 EDU 863.00 Fiscal Year 2014/15 Collectible per EDU $396.86 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $396.86 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report— City of Chula Vista 14-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 129 15. OSD NO. 15 - BONITA HACIENDAS Open Space District No. 15 was formed on October 14, 1986 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 15 is generally located at Canyon Drive and Via Hacienda Road, east of Otay Lakes Road. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 15 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 15 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 15 is 57.00. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 15-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 130 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $21,703.32 EDU 57.00 Fiscal Year 2014/15 Collectible per EDU $380.76 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $380.76 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report— City of Chula Vista 15-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 131 16. OSD NO. 17 - BEL AIR RIDGE Open Space District No. 17 was formed on December 15, 1987 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 17 is generally located north of East J Street and west of Dorado Way. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 17 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 17 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement • Erosion Repair Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 17 is 46.00. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 16-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 132 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $8,383.96 EDU 46.00 Fiscal Year 2014/15 Collectible per EDU $182.26 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $182.26 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report— City of Chula Vista 16-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 133 17. OSD NO. 18 - RANCHO DEL SUR Open Space District No. 18 was formed on August 9, 1988 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 18 is generally located at the east end of Naples Street, both east and west of the north end of Medical Center Drive, and south of Telegraph Canyon Road. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 18 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 18 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Irrigation • Fertilization • Removal of weeds, trash and litter • Pruning of trees and shrubs • Replacement of dead or diseased trees and shrubs • Repair of equipment and facilities • Weed abatement • Erosion repair • Maintenance and ornamental light costs for entry monumentation and decorative sidewalks at the intersections of Medical Center Drive with Telegraph Canyon Road and East Naples Street. • Stucco"Community Theme"walls Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon land use type. Single family homes will receive 1.00 EDU per unit and condos and apartment properties will receive 0.50 EDU per unit. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 17-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 134 The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 18 is 436.00. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $171,784.00 EDU 436.00 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $394.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $430.67 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 17-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 135 18. OSD NO. 20 - RANCHO DEL REY, ZONES 1 - 9 Open Space District No. 20 was formed on December 5, 1989 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. The district originally consisted of seven zones, Zones 1 - 7. Furthermore, Zone 8 was formed on July 26, 1994 and Zone 9 was formed on July 11, 1995. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 20, Zones 1 through 9 are generally located along of East "H" Street, north of Telegraph Canyon Road, and west of Otay Lakes Road. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 20 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 20, Zones 1-9 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Drainage systems • Maintenance of drop structures • Irrigation systems • Landscape maintenance • Wall maintenance • Maintain, repair, and replacement of the desilting basins • Maintain, repair, and replacement of the access road • Maintenance of the drainage channel Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 18-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 136 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment for each Zone and the associated assessment methodology is detailed as follows: ZONE 1 To apportion the total estimated costs of OSD No. 20 - Zone 1 during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone 1 are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon land use type, density, and runoff coefficients. Land Use and EDU Assignments Land Use Runoff Density Runoff Coefficient EDU Single Family Detached 0-2 0.60 1.00 2-4 0.60 0.33 4-6 0.60 0.20 6-8 0.60 0.14 8-10 0.60 0.11 Single Family Attached 10-12 0.70 0.10 12-20 0.70 0.07 Multi-Family 20+ 0.80 0.05 Employment Park 0.90 1.50/acre Commercial 0.80 1.33/acre Church/School 0.70 1.17/acre Daycare 0.70 1.17/acre The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 20-Zone 1 is 876.26. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment for Zone 1 is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $58,315.08 EDU 876.26 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $66.55 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $66.55 per EDU. ZONE 2 To apportion the total estimated costs of OSD No. 20 - Zone 2 during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone 2 are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon land use type and population factors. Recreation Population Factor Land Use Population EDU Residential 2.67/DU 1.00 Commercial 15/acre 5.62 Business Park 40/acre 14.99 The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report-City of Chula Vista 18-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 137 Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 20—Zone 2 is 3,959.20. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment for Zone 2 is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $19,993.96 Units 3,959.20 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $5.05 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $5.05 per EDU. ZONE 3 To apportion the total estimated costs of OSD No. 20 — Zone 3 during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone 3 are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon land use type and average daily traffic (ADT) generation factors. ADT Factor Land Use Density EDU Single Family Detached 0-10 1.00 Single Family Attached 10-20 0.80 Multi-Family 20+ 0.60 Employment Park 30.00 per acre Commercial 40.00 per acre Church 1.00 per acre Daycare 1.00 per acre The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 20—Zone 3 is 6,142.50. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment for Zone 3 is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $42,997.53 EDU 6,142.50 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $7.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $7.20 per EDU. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 18-3 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 138 ZONE 4 To apportion the total estimated costs of OSD No. 20 — Zone 4 during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone 4 are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon land use type and average daily traffic (ADT) generation factors. ADT Factor Land Use Density EDU Single Family Detached 0-10 1.00 Single Family Attached 10-20 0.80 Multi-Family 20+ 0.60 Employment Park 30.00 per acre Commercial 40.00 per acre Church 1.00 per acre Daycare 1.00 per acre The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 20—Zone 4 is 2,602.49. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment for Zone 4 is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $41,639.87 EDU 2,602.49 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $16.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $55.34 per EDU. ZONE 5 To apportion the total estimated costs of OSD No. 20 — Zone 5 during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone 5 are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon land use type and average daily traffic (ADT) generation factors. ADT Factor Land Use Density EDU Single Family Detached 0-10 1.00 Single Family Attached 10-20 0.80 Multi-Family 20+ 0.60 Employment Park 30.00 per acre Commercial 40.00 per acre Church 1.00 per acre Daycare 1.00 per acre The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 20—Zone 5 is 1,795.00. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 18-4 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 139 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment for Zone 5 is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $725,951.85 EDU 1,795 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $404.43 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $404.43 per EDU. ZONE 6 To apportion the total estimated costs of OSD No. 20 — Zone 6 during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone 6 are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon land use type and average daily traffic (ADT) generation factors. ADT Factor Land Use Density EDU Single Family Detached 0-10 1.00 Single Family Attached 10-20 0.80 Multi-Family 20+ 0.60 Employment Park 30.00 per acre Commercial 40.00 per acre Church 1.00 per acre Daycare 1.00 per acre The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 20—Zone 6 is 568.21. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment for Zone 6 is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $166,485.53 EDU 568.21 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $293.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $310.74 per EDU. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 18-5 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 140 ZONE 7 To apportion the total estimated costs of OSD No. 20 - Zone 7 during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone 7 are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon land use type and average daily traffic (ADT) generation factors. ADT Factor Land Use Density EDU Single Family Detached 0-10 1.00 Single Family Attached 10-20 0.80 Multi-Family 20+ 0.60 Employment Park 30.00 per acre Commercial 40.00 per acre Church 1.00 per acre Daycare 1.00 per acre The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 20-Zone 7 is 1,176.79. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment for Zone 7 is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $225,719.90 EDU 1,176.79 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $191.81 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $191.81 per EDU. ZONE 8 To apportion the total estimated costs of OSD No. 20 - Zone 8 during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone 8 are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon land use type, density, and runoff coefficients. Land Use and EDU Assignments Land Use Runoff Density Coefficient EDU Single Family Detached 0-2 0.60 1.00 2-4 0.60 0.33 4-6 0.60 0.20 6-8 0.60 0.14 8-10 0.60 0.11 Single Family Attached 10-12 0.70 0.10 12-20 0.70 0.07 Multi-Family 20+ 0.80 0.05 Employment Park 0.90 1.50/acre Commercial 0.80 1.33/acre Church/School 0.70 1.17/acre Daycare 0.70 1.17/acre Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report-City of Chula Vista 18-6 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 141 The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 20—Zone 8 is 118.82. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment for Zone 8 is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $5,254.22 EDU 118.82 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $44.22 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $44.22 per EDU. ZONE 9 To apportion the total estimated costs of OSD No. 20 — Zone 9 during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone 9 are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon land use type, density, and runoff coefficients. Land Use and EDU Assignments Land Use Runoff Density Coefficient EDU Single Family Detached 0-2 0.60 1.00 2-4 0.60 0.33 4-6 0.60 0.20 6-8 0.60 0.14 8-10 0.60 0.11 Single Family Attached 10-12 0.70 0.10 12-20 0.70 0.07 Multi-Family 20+ 0.80 0.05 Employment Park 0.90 1.50/acre Commercial 0.80 1.33/acre Church/School 0.70 1.17/acre Daycare 0.70 1.17/acre The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 20—Zone 9 is 52.46. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment for Zone 9 is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $1,841.91 EDU 52.46 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $35.11 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $35.11 per EDU. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 18-7 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 142 Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 18-8 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 143 19. OSD NO. 23 - OTAY RIO BUSINESS PARK Open Space District No. 23 was formed on September 15, 1992 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 23 is generally located south of Main Street, and west of Heritage Road. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 23 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 23 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Maintain landscaping and irrigation system improvements within the designated open space lots, medians and within the parkways adjacent to open space lots. • Maintain theme walls and entry monuments located within open space areas including graffiti removal. • Maintain brow ditches • Repair, removal, or replacement of all or any part to any improvement • Irrigation, fertilization, trimming, and replacement of dead or diseased landscaping. • Weed abatement • Removal of trimmings, trash and litter • Removal of debris from brow ditches Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the estimated traffic generated by the parcel. A standard established within San Diego County is the Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 19-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 144 average daily traffic (ADT) published by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). An ADT factor has been assigned to each land use type and these factors are used to estimate the traffic generated by each parcel. OSD No. 23 only contains industrial parcels which have the same SANDAG generation factor (200 trips per acre of land). Therefore, the total ADT for each parcel will be directly proportional to the gross area of the parcel. For purposes of distributing the assessment, each gross acre of land is equivalent to one EDU. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 23 is 114.98. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $54,500.52 EDU 114.98 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $474.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $492.41 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 19-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 145 20. OSD NO. 24 - CANYON VIEW HOMES Open Space District No. 24 was formed on July 21, 1992 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 24 is generally located along Rutgers Avenue, south of East H Street. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 24 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 24 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Maintain landscaping and irrigation system improvements within the designated open space lots • Maintain stucco walls located within the open space lots • Maintain drainage facilities within the open space lots • Repair, removal, or replacement of all or any part to any improvement • Irrigation, fertilization, trimming, and replacement of dead or diseased landscaping. • Weed abatement • Removal of trimmings, trash and litter Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 20-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 146 Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 24 is 40.00. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $29,515.20 EDU 40.00 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $737.88 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $737.88 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 20-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 147 21. OSD NO. 26 - PARK BONITA Open Space District No. 26 was formed on August 18, 1992 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 26 is generally located north of Bonita Road, east of Hilltop Drive, and southwest of E Street. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 26 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 26 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Maintain landscaping and irrigation system improvements within the designated open space lots and within the parkways along Bonita Road and E Street adjacent to the open space lots • Maintain the theme walls located within the open space lots • Maintain the brow ditch adjacent to the westerly boundary from "E" Street to the existing curb and gutter • Repair, removal, or replacement of all or any part to any improvement • Irrigation, fertilization, trimming, and replacement of dead or diseased landscaping. • Weed abatement • Removal of trimmings, trash and litter Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 21-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 148 The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 26 is 19.00. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $11,003.47 EDU 19.00 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $579.13 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $579.13 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 21-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 149 22. OSD NO. 31 - TELEGRAPH CANYON ESTATES Open Space District No. 31 was formed on March 15, 1994 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 31 is generally located north of Otay Lakes Road and west of SR-125. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 31 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 31 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Repair, removal, or replacement of all or any part to any improvement • Landscaping, including cultivation, irrigation, trimming, spraying, fertilizing, or treating for disease or injury • Grading activities and the removal of trimmings, rubbish, debris, and other solid waste. • The installation or construction of planting or landscaping, supplemental facilities, public lighting facilities, curbs, gutters, walls, sidewalks, paving, water, drainage, and electrical facilities • The installation of view, sound, wrought iron and decorative walls, and pedestrian fences and retaining walls • Installation of pedestrian walks Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 22-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 150 The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 31 is 343.00. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $185,220.00 EDU 343.00 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $540.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $598.24 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 22-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 151 23. OSD NO. 33 - BROADWAY BUSINESS HOME VILLAGE Open Space District No. 33 was formed on November 21, 1995 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The OSD No. 33 is generally located on the West side of Broadway between J Street to the north and K Street to the south. A copy of the boundary map for OSD No. 33 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by OSD No. 33 under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Parking area maintenance • Trellis/planters • Sidewalk sweeping • Tree service • Back screen wall • Shrubs • Irrigation • Ground covers • Vines • Miscellaneous planting • Annual color • Miscellaneous Estimate of Costs OSD No. 33 was formed several years ago in anticipation of development. The project has not progressed and consequently there is no maintenance required. Should the project develop in the future the District may be assessed to cover future maintenance expenses. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 23-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 152 To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the number of dwelling units present on each parcel. All parcels receive 1.00 EDU per unit. The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within OSD No. 33 is 0.00. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $0.00 EDU 0.00 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $0.00 (1) OSD 33 was formed several years ago in anticipation of development. The project has not progressed and consequently there is no maintenance required. Should the project develop in the future the district may be assessed to cover future maintenance expenses. The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $1,462.07 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 23-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 153 24. EASTLAKE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1, ZONE A-E Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 was formed on January 21, 1986 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. The district originally consisted of two zones, Zone A and Zone B. Furthermore, Zone C was formed on June 19, 1990, Zone D was formed on September 24, 1991, and Zone E was formed on August 2, 1994. Description of District Boundaries The Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1, Zones A through E are generally located as follows: • ZONE A: Contains the property within the approved Eastlake I SPA known as Eastlake Business Center, Eastlake Village Center, Eastlake Hills and Eastlake Shores. • ZONE B: Eastlake Greens—generally located south of Telegraph Canyon Road, north of Olympic Parkway, west of Hunte Parkway and east of SR-125. • ZONE C: Olympic Training Center—generally located south of Olympic Parkway and west of Wueste Road. • ZONE D: Salt Creek I —generally located south of Proctor Valley Road, north of East"H" Street, west of Mount Miguel Road and east of SR-125. • ZONE E: Three phases of the Telegraph Canyon drainage channel between Eastlake and the end of the improvements at the western boundary of Rancho del Rey east of Paseo Ladera. A copy of the boundary map for Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1, Zone A- E under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Maintain landscaping and irrigation system in designated public street median areas; • Maintain landscaping and irrigation system in designated public maintenance easements; • Maintain supplemental lighting and provide for additional costs associated with operating supplemental lighting in designated streets. • Repair, removal, or replacement of all or any part of any improvement; • Providing for the life, growth, health, and beauty of landscaping, including cultivation, irrigation, trimming, spraying, fertilizing, or treating for disease or injury; • The removal of trimmings, rubbish, debris, and other solid waste; • Providing administration for the maintenance of improvements; • The installation of planting or landscaping; • The installation or construction of supplemental facilities; • The installation or construction of supplemental public lighting facilities; • The installation or construction of any facilities which are appurtenant to any of the foregoing or which are necessary or convenient for the maintenance or servicing thereof, Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 24-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 154 including grading, clearing, removal of debris, the installation or construction, of curbs, gutters, walls ,sidewalks, paving, water, irrigation, drainage, or electrical facilities; • The installation of view, sound, wrought iron and decorative walls, pedestrian fences and retaining walls; • The maintenance or servicing, or both, of any of the foregoing. • Maintain open space lots owned in fee by the City of Chula Vista, including slopes adjacent to SR 125 right-of-way. Maintenance will conform to approved landscape plans for the subject area. • Maintain landscaping and irrigation systems improvements in the street parkways adjacent to the open space lots located along East "H" Street, Mt. Miguel Road and Proctor Valley Road. Maintenance will conform to the approved landscape plans for subject area. • Maintenance, repair, and replacement of the Telegraph Canyon Channel. Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment for each Zone and the associated assessment methodology is detailed as follows: ZONE A To apportion the total estimated costs of Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone A are assigned Benefit Units ("BU") based upon land use type and density. Land Use Unit of Measure Benefit Units Low Density— Residential Dwelling Unit 1.25 Medium Density— Residential Dwelling Unit 1.00 Employment Park Acre 25.00 Commercial Acre 62.50 The annual Collectible per BU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing BU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per BU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per BU exceed the maximum assessment per BU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the BU's within Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 —Zone A is 8,698.96. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 24-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 155 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $113,086.45 BU 8,698.96 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per BU $13.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $13.68 per BU. ZONE B To apportion the total estimated costs of Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone B are assigned Benefit Units ("BU") based upon land use type and density. Land Use Unit of Measure Benefit Units Low Density— Residential Dwelling Unit 1.25 Medium Density— Residential Dwelling Unit 1.00 Employment Park Acre 25.00 Commercial Acre 62.50 The annual Collectible per BU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing BU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per BU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per BU exceed the maximum assessment per BU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the BU's within Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 —Zone B is 3,376.38. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $64,151.22 BU 3,376.38 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per BU $19.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $22.40 per BU. ZONE C To apportion the total estimated costs of Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone C are assigned Benefit Units ("BU") based upon land use type and density. Land Use Unit of Measure Benefit Units Low Density— Residential Dwelling Unit 1.25 Medium Density— Residential Dwelling Unit 1.00 Employment Park Acre 25.00 Commercial Acre 62.50 The annual Collectible per BU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing BU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per BU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per BU exceed the maximum assessment per BU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the BU's within Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 —Zone C is 9,347.50. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 24-3 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 156 The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $6,075.88 BU 9,347.50 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per BU $0.65 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $185.49 per BU. ZONE D To apportion the total estimated costs of Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone D are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon the estimated traffic generated by the parcel. A standard established within San Diego County is the average daily traffic (ADT) published by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG). An ADT factor has been assigned to each land use type and these factors are used to estimate the traffic generated by each parcel. Zone D only contains residential parcels which have different SANDAG generation factors for each residential land use type. Therefore, the total ADT for each parcel will be directly proportional to the special benefit received by each parcel. To apportion the total estimated costs of Zone D during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone D are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon land use type and ADT. Land Use ADT/Day EDU Single Family Detached 10.0 1.00 Single Family Attached 8.0 0.80 Condominium Units 6.0 0.60 The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 —Zone D is 423.80. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $104,678.60 EDU 423.80 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $247.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $247.39 per EDU. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 24-4 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 157 ZONE E To apportion the total estimated costs of Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 — Zone E during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of Zone E are assigned Equivalent Dwelling Units ("EDU") based upon land use type, density, and runoff coefficients. Land Use and EDU Assignments Land Use Runoff Density Coefficient EDU/Acre Single Family 0-2 0.60 1.00 2-4 0.60 0.33 4-6 0.60 0.20 6-8 0.60 0.14 8-10 0.60 0.11 Single Family 10-12 0.70 0.10 12-20 0.70 0.07 Multi-Family 20+ 0.80 0.05 Employment Park 0.90 1.50/acre Commercial 0.80 1.33/acre Church 0.70 1.17/acre Golf Course 0.30 0.50/acre The annual Collectible per EDU within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing EDU within the district to determine the annual Collectible per EDU. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per EDU exceed the maximum assessment per EDU unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the EDU's within Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 —Zone E is 365.46. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $0.00 EDU/Acre 365.46 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per EDU $0.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $35.27 per EDU. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 24-5 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 158 25. BAY BOULEVARD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT The Bay Boulevard Maintenance District was formed on July 27, 1999 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The Bay Boulevard Maintenance District is generally located along Bay Boulevard south of E Street, north of F Street, and west of 1-5. A copy of the boundary map for the Bay Boulevard Maintenance District can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by the Bay Boulevard Maintenance District under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • The maintenance of the parkway on the west side of Bay Boulevard between from just south of the Nature Interpretive Center entrance at "E" Street to Lagoon Drive/"F" Street. This parkway is composed of Acacia and Canary Island pine trees. Street lighting is also included. • Maintenance of the park located at the northwest corner of Bay Boulevard and Lagoon Drive and "F" Street. This park includes two separated lawn areas with picnic tables and trees, shrub and ground planting. There is also a small planted area on the northeast corner of"F" Street and Bay Blvd. Area lighting is also included. • Furnishing of services and materials needed to maintain the landscaping and lighting, including irrigation, trimming, spraying, fertilizing and treating the landscaping for disease and injury. • Removal of solid waste. • Furnishing of water for irrigation and electricity for lighting and the irrigation system. • Repairing the lighting and irrigation system. • Trash collection and disposal. Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 25-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 159 that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, the annual costs will be apportioned based upon the parcel size of each parcel in acres. The annual Collectible per acre within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing acres within the district to determine the annual Collectible per acre. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per acre exceed the maximum assessment per acre unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The current sum of the acres within the Bay Boulevard Maintenance District is 6.39. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget $0.00 Acre 6.39 Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per acre $0.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $3,191.59 per acre. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 25-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 160 26. TOWN CENTRE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT The Town Centre Maintenance District was formed on November 21, 1995 to fund the maintenance of various improvements and services within the boundaries of the district. Description of District Boundaries The Town Centre Maintenance District is generally located on Third Avenue between E Street on the north and G Street on the south. A copy of the boundary map for the Town Centre Maintenance District can be located in Section 27 of this report. Description of Improvements and Services A general description of the improvements, facilities, and services to be maintained by the Town Centre Maintenance District under these proceedings is described as follows, but shall not be limited to: • Improvements on Third Avenue between "E" and "G" Streets: various improvements located between the curb and building fronts, including enhanced stamped concrete sidewalks and walkways, raised planters, container planters, shade structures with vines, supplemental tree plantings, landscaped covered bus stops, park benches, decorative street lamps, ornamental accent lighting in shade structure, decorative litter containers, ashtrays and an outdoor decorative clock. • Improvements on "F" Street between Garrett and Third Avenue (south side of street): Supplemental tree plantings, enhanced concrete sidewalks, and decorative street lamps. Estimate of Costs Please see Section 29 of this report for the OSD District Cost Summary that outlines the estimated cost of operating, maintaining, servicing and administering the improvements for Fiscal Year 2014/15. The Fiscal Year 2013/14 and Fiscal Year 2012/13 costs are also provided for comparison purposes. Fiscal Year 2014115 Assessment Pursuant to the Assessment Law, all parcels within the boundaries of the district that have special benefit conferred upon them as a result of the maintenance and operation of improvements are identified and the proportionate special benefit derived by each identified parcel has been determined in relationship to the entire cost of the maintenance and operation of improvements. Only parcels that receive direct and special benefit are assessed, and each parcel is assessed in proportion to the estimated benefit received. To apportion the total estimated costs of the district during any fiscal year, each of the parcels within the boundaries of the district are apportioned their special benefit received based upon the parcel size of each parcel in square feet. The annual Collectible per square foot within the district is calculated by dividing the total annual costs by the total number of existing square feet within the district to determine the annual Collectible per square foot. Under no circumstances, can the annual Collectible per square foot exceed the Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 26-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 161 maximum assessment per square foot unless the district has successfully undertaken the appropriate Proposition 218 proceedings. The Fiscal Year 2014/15 assessment is spread as follows: Total Fiscal Year 2014/15 Budget See below Parcel Square Foot See below Fiscal Year 2014115 Collectible per square foot $0.00 The maximum allowable Assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014/15 is $0.12 per square foot. A downtown Property and Business Improvement District (PBID) replaced Town Centre Maintenance District (LMD) in 2001. At that time, it was anticipated that the Town Centre LMD would be dissolved. However, the City determined that there was some potential long-term exposure for the City based on the remote possibility that the current PBID might not receive sufficient support for re-approval in the future. Should the PBID not be re-approved at some future date, and if the Town Centre Maintenance District were dissolved, there would no longer be a funding mechanism for downtown landscape maintenance. Based on this possibility, the Town Centre Maintenance District is kept open as a "ghost' district. This means that the City will set the maximum assessment amount for the district on an annual basis, even though property owners will not be billed on the tax roll. Should the PBID not be re-approved, the Town Centre Maintenance District remains in place and would provide the necessary funding for downtown landscape maintenance. The current PBID was renewed with the adoption of Council Resolution No. 2006-222, for a period of ten (10)years. Therefore the Town Centre Maintenance District remains as a "ghost' district. Assessment Diagram The Assessment Diagram has been submitted to the City Clerk in the format required under the provisions of the Acts. The lines and dimensions of each assessable parcel, as shown on the maps of the County Assessor for the current year, are made part of this report by reference. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 26-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 162 27. 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DEFINITIONS OF BUDGETED ITEMS The following definitions describe the costs that are included in the OSDs estimate of costs shown in Section 28 of this report: Personnel Services include the cost for non-traditional department staff members, such as legal review. Utility Charges include the furnishing of electricity for irrigation controllers, pedestrian lighting and telephone service to centralized irrigation controllers. Trash Collection & Disposal Fees include forty cubic yard roll off dumpsters to facilitate fire clearances, trail clearances and general large scale clean-up projects. Water Charges includes the furnishing of water required for the operation and maintenance of the landscaping facilities. Services to Maintain Structures and Grounds include irrigation system repair and replacements. This pays for any labor costs involved with the installation of these parts. City Staff Services include the costs of all particular departments and staff of the City for providing the coordination of OSD services, inspections, annual bid management, operations and maintenance of the improvements, response to public concerns, public education, and procedures associated with the levy and collection of assessments. Contractual Services include the furnishing of landscaping companies to perform landscape maintenance tasks and the services of other experts typically outside the realm of routine landscape maintenance. Landscape Supplies include plant material for the re-vegetation of bare areas, crop failures or enhanced supplemental plantings. Materials to Maintain Structures and Grounds include the furnishing of parts and materials for the correct operation of systems. This pays for the parts/materials only, not any labor involved in the installation. Backflow Certification include annual State of California required testing, repair and replacement of backflow prevention devices. Professional Services include unique contracts required for landscaping not covered under "Contractual Services". Supplementals include labor associated with one time maintenance. Other Commodities include the product costs of one time maintenance. Advertising includes the furnishing of advertised bidding announcements for landscape contracts in local newspapers. Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services include a portion of the debt service due on the property where services are coordinated. Storm Maintenance includes the maintenance of detention basins, storm drains, catch basins, hydrodynamic devices, infiltration basins and all other facilities that are directly related to storm water quality control. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 28-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 188 Special Maintenance Fund includes maintenance items that occur as needed over a number of years (deferred maintenance costs) Operating Reserve Collection is the amount collected to maintain reserves; the operating reserve will be funded through the annual collection of assessments. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 28-2 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 189 29. DISTRICT COST SUMMARY The following pages show the Fiscal Year 2014/15 District Cost Summaries for each OSD. Open Space Maintenance Districts Annual Report—City of Chula Vista 29-1 Prepared May 2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 190 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 9 (El Rancho del Rey Units 1-4) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary ® a a 1 a 1 � 1 • Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 900.00 1,016.00 1,016.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 600.00 600.00 600.00 Water Charges 25,900.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 900.00 City Staff Services 15,855.22 15,251.02 14,113.00 Contractual Services 33,727.69 32,741.55 40,220.81 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 500.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 4,523.00 4,523-00 4,523.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 1,030.00 Special Maintenance Fund n nn 0-GQ D QQ Estimated Maintenance Cost $81,505.91 $79,908.57 $87,902.81 Reserve Requirement (1) $76,803.02 $79,908.57 $77,631.37 Reserve Percent 94% 100% 88% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) 77,048.55 95,767-85 85 761-77 Net Assessment(3) $81,260.38 $64,049.29 $79,772.41 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) (4) 657.65 657.65 657.65 Collectible/EDU $123.56 $97.39 $121.30 Percent change from prior year 27% -20% 7% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 ($0.01) COLLECTIBLE , even$':amoun# $123:56 $98.00: ! ,. $121.30: Revenue from even dollar payment $81,259.23 $64,449.70 $79,772.94 ASSESSMENT $123:5fi. $.1.123 24 $12130. Assessment with IF (5) $123.56 $123.24 BudgefiJEDU $123:94 $:1'21 51 $133.56: Percent change from prior year 2% -9% 16% Delinquency.Rate (6) 14% 1.79%0 (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDt1's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 191 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 2 (Lark Haven) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary ® s • I a I s I A Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 360.00 360.00 360.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 5,900.00 5,685.42 5,685.42 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 City Staff Services 8,143.32 6,159.10 5,158.00 Contractual Services 9,209.71 8,422.20 8,755.85 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 1,036.00 1,036.00 1,036.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 515.00 Special Maintenance Fund it M n nn .0_OIl Estimated Maintenance Cost $24,649.03 $22,439.72 $29,510.27 Reserve Requirement(1) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Reserve Percent 0% 0% 0% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) n nn 7 949.09 3,403.19 Net Assessment(3) $24,649.03 $19,440.63 $18,107.08 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's) (4) 249.00 249.00 249.00 Collectible/EDU $98.99 $78.07 $72.72 Percent change from prior year 27% 7% 33% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 ($2.49) $2.49 �I COLLECTIBLE even$:'amount $57:32 $57 1.7 $56.27:; Revenue from even dollar payment $14,272.68 $14,232.84 $14,013.72 ASSESSMENT :' $57.32 _ =$5717 $56".27,. .... .. Assessment with IF (5) $57.32 $57.17 BudgetlEDU $98.99 . . ,$90.12 ! .$86.39 Percent chap e from erior year 10% 4% 7% Delinquenc Rate(G) 7,00% 2:61% (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("1F")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 192 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 3 (Rancho Robinhood Units 9 & 2) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary SEEM== Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 1,259.00 1,235.00 1,235.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 400.00 Water Charges 20,420.00 19,923.50 18,923.50 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 City Staff Services 10,393.76 8,798.58 7,422.00 Contractual Services 21,938.61 20,992.61 22,388.50 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 500.00 500.00 500.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 721.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund DM 4-120 DM Estimated Maintenance Cost $54,511.37 $52,225.69 $59,590.00 Reserve Requirement(1) $29,248.08 $36,558.68 $27,193.09 Reserve Percent 54% 70% 53% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) 33,918 35 39,738 52 29,855 42 Net Assessment(3) $49,841.10 $49,04&85 $48,927.67 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's)(4) 127.00 127.00 127.00 CollectibleiEDU $392.45 $386.20 $385.26 Percent change from prior year 2% 0% 3% Misc.Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 COLLECTIBLE--even:$ amount $392.45 $387.U(3 $385.26; Revenue from even dollar payment $49,841 15 $49,149.00 $48,928.02 ASSESSMENT , . $392.451 $391 44 $385.2fi: Assessment with IF (5) $392.45 $391.44 BudgetlEDU $429:22 $411,23. $40622 Percent change from prior year 4% 1%1 10% Delinquency.Rate(6) 97% ; , 0:79°f9 (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF)for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 193 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 4 (Bonita Ridge) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 400.00 400.00 400.00 Water Charges 20,750.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 960.00 City Staff Services 18,271.28 17,841.42 16,616.00 Contractual Services 49,622.82 48,463.72 57,583.60 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 551.50 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 6,600.00 6,800.00 6,800.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 1,545.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund LIM LIM 4Il0 Estimated Maintenance Cost $97,844.10 $96,282.14 $106,456.10 Reserve Requirement(1) $68,999.66 $85,209.69 $67,728.44 Reserve Percent 71% 89% 64% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 79,799 46 96,156 67 88,733 67 Net Assessment(3) $87,044.30 $85,335.16 $85,450.87 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) (4) 210.00 210.00 210.00 Collectible/EDU $414.50 $406.36 $406.91 Percent change from prior year 2% 0% 3% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 ($2.10) COLLECTIBLE-even:$;amount $4'I4;S.(1 $407..00 Revenue from even dollar payment $87,045.00 $85,470.00 $85,449.00 A55ESSMENT $414:50 $413.43 : $40:6 91:' Assessment with IF (5) $414.50 $413.43 5 506.93 BudgetlDU $48.49 : Percent than e from prior year 2% -10% 12% Delinquency Rate 3 8191 (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2413/14 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013/14 Delinquency Rate is as of 5/112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 194 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 5 (Southbay Villas) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary Personnel Services $0.00, $0,00 $0.00 Utility Charges 540.00 500.00 . 500.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 280.00 280.00 280.00 Water Charges 15,000.00: 14,507.85 14,507.85 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 500.00 500.00 City Staff Services 10,527.85: 10,927.20 9,985.00 Contractual Services 25,093.35 23,662,69 29,077,46 Landscape Supplies 947.00 947,00 947.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 900.00 900.00 900.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 1,030.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0.00 0.00 O.QQ Estimated Maintenance Cost $53,288.20 $53,007.74 $57,727.39 Reserve Requirement(1) $25,380.58 $32,372,40 $25,243.00 Reserve Percent 48% 61% 44% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 29,355.74 36.188.98 34.558.99 Net Assessment(3) $49,393.04 $49,985.95 : $48,499.32 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) (4) 122.00 122,00 122.00 CollectiblefEDU $404.21 $403.16 $396.81 Percent change from prior year 0% 2% 20% I Misc.Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 ($1.22) G;C3L!ETIBLE $tiCli,,: r amnuttt ., e :: a4 �R+ee`+ve�c+n��u]pe]from � even dollar payment � $49,313.62 $49,185.,5{2 $48¢,409,6fl ssessmen wl Q$�40.4121 $40.3.16 p IL7 & G _-: 347 ,. ` Percent change from pyor'year� 1-% Del 1p. V n0"ate l6 =8J 777 77 (1) Reserve Requirement =Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The f=iscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112914. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 195 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 6 (Hilltop Vista) Fiscal:Year 2014115 District Cost Summary 7Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 rges 446.00 413.00 413.00 ection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 10,500.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 City Staff Services 8,858.23 7,818.61 6,825.00 Contractual Services 14,313.65 13,491.14 15,700.52 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 515.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0M D-Im EI 00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $35,897.88 $34,199.75 $35,153.52 Reserve Requirement(1) $22,196.34 $27,017.80 $18,249.95 Reserve Percent 62% 79% 52% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) Z,52. 80 9944699 21,612.55 Net Assessment(3) $32,354.42 $31,779.33 $31,790.92 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's)(4) 162.00 162.00 162.00 Collectible/EDU $199.90 $196.12 $196.24 Percent change from prior year 2% 0% 31% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 COLLECTIBLE-;even$'amount $199:90 $197.00: $'198:24: Revenue from even dollar Payment $32,383.80 $31,914.00 $31,790.88 ASSESSMENT. $.1.99 38 $'196.24: Assessment with IF (5) $199.90 $199.38 BialdgetlEDU $221:1:x: <$211.11 Percent change from prior year 5% -3% 13% DelInquen:c Rate(6) Z 16°l0 (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013/14 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 196 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 7(Zenith Units 2, 3 & 4) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost summary Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 240.00 240.00 240.00 Trash Collection &Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 2,000.00 2,000.00 5,300.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 540.00 City Staff Services 3,990.40 4,263.12 4,440.00 Contractual Services 4,495.02 5,133.54 6,294.01 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 1,000.00 1,000.00 2,065.00 Backfiow Certification 0.00 0,00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0,00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00. 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 309.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 Operating Reserve Collection 0.00 0.00 0.00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $91,725.42 $13,49166 $19,188.09 Reserve Requirement(1) $11,725.42 $10,060.25 $6,167.03 Reserve Percent 100% 75% 32% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 13,636.3 11.920.30 10.962.02 Net Assessment(3) $9,594.46 $11,553.61 $14,393.02 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) (4) 101.00 105.00 105.00 Collectible/EDU $97.17 $110.03 $137.08 Percent change from prior year -12% -20% 4/ o I' I Misc.Adjustments $0.00 ($111.00) $0.00 Revenue Rom..even doilar payment .$9;89$.00. ._.$11,544.00 $14;;393:40` "..G",.,' .-E' ' ' F? ssessment wit $139.63 $139.27 B dge DUe - ; r �:< € ,9<, $"t27x15, . . 2 ; _.. . . .. Percent change from pear year -9 f' -30! 12 w _ o 1~1811lI(�tl�'17�)/� .-- :��. ���-�� �.�. "��..,.-��;,..��;M��.��`�t�,�:3"- "��.;;-:,. ;�x,�^ ���.�-'�'��_<.� �.:.�_ .... ��-����.°?+.. �7�1� :.a (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014, (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDIPs have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate Is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 197 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 8 (Rancho Robinhood Unit 3) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary ® - a • 1 e 1 a 1 a I Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 864.00 800.00 800.00 Trash Collection & Disposal l=ees 280.00 280.00 280.00 Water Charges 19,600.00 19,000.00 18,000.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 500.00 City Staff Services 15,752.02 15,212.45 13,663.00 Contractual Services 44,160.85 42,989.31 49,284.30 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 422.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 2,300.00 2,300.00 2,300.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 1,030.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund DM LIM D.nn Estimated Maintenance Cost $82,956.87 $81,358.76 $86,279.30 Reserve Requirement(1) $43,048.81 $56,951.13 $47,450.16 Reserve Percent 52% 70% 55% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) 55 833 98 68,320 05 64,8436 Net Assessment(3) $70,171.70 $69,989.84 $68,885.86 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's)(4) 110.00 110.00 110.00 Collectible/EDU $637.92 $636.27 $626.24 Percent change from prior year 0% 2% 3% I Misc. Adjustments $0.00 ($1.10) $0.00 COLLECTIBLE:-even $amount:,-..,, $G37.92 $636.27, $66:24 Revenue from even dollar payment $70,171.20 $69,988.60 $68,886A0 ASSESSMENT $637.92: - $636 27 $626':24,; Assessment with IF (5) $637.92 $636.27 BudgetlEDU . . . . :$754.15 ! $73163 $784.36:1: Percent change from prior year 2% -6% 15% De.Iinquency:Rate(6} 1 4.55% (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=026%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013/14 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 198 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 9 (El Rancho del Rey) Fiscal Year 2014/15 District cost summary Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 432.00` 400.00` 400.00 Trash Collection&Disposal Fees 800.00 800.00 800.00 Water Charges 19,050.00 18,595.00 18,595.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 500.00 500.40 City Staff Services 14,639.84 14,631.49 13,603.00 Contractual Services 44,333.41 43,194.28 52,151.44 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 1,400.00 900.00 900.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Suppiementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 AdV�Ot;ping 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 1,030.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0'00 Special Maintenance Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 Operating Reserve Collection 0.00 0.00 0.00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $80,555.25 $79,797.77 $87,979.44 Reserve Requirement(1) $38,811.31 $57,454.39 $48,919.21 Reserve Percent 48% 72% 56% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 9.00 Fund Balance(2) 49,681.75 68,701.79 68.39114 Net Assessment(3) $69,784.87 $58,550.37 ' $68,505.51 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) (4) 386.00' 386.00 386.00 Collectible/EDU $180.79 $177.59 $177.48 Percent change from prior year 2%. 0 11 Misc.Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 6(31 L. GTlistr= even$atstouctt. . u. p $ Q T � 7 fl0, a - "l7 &N= Revenue from even dollar,payment $69,784.94' ..... $68,708.00. $68,507.28 1n :$1�77�#�:'. ��_ . MTV with [� $1y{800�.P7jy{9y $180.Q32 -t43} t.�r6^.e' Yscee,_?k._ 1[L� .n` Percent change from prior year 1% 9% 112% 'aa?.g"',`' d.,=^, l].ellnqd vt7 (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 199 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 10 (El Rancho del Rey 6 & Casa del Rey) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 750.00 700.00 700.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 400.00 400.00 400.00 Water Charges 23,295.00 20,295.00 20,295.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 300.00 300.00 City Staff Services 15,218.99 14,689.55 13,577.00 Contractual Services 43,261.14 42,150.22 50,642.39 Landscape Supplies 500.00 500.00 500.00 Materials to maintain structures,.grounds 1,500.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 1,030.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund Il.DO DM Estimated Maintenance Cost $84,925.13 $81,011.77 $88,544.39 Reserve Requirement(1) $62,734.19 $76,151.06 $58,709.18 Reserve Percent 74% 94% 66% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 67 5:15.78 78,94-191 68 81917 Net Assessment(3) $80,123.54 $78,218.92 $78,534.40 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's)(4) 656.76 655.76 655.76 CollectiblelEDU $122.00 $119.28 $119.76 Percent change from prior year 2% 0% 3% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 $0.02 COLLECTIBLE-even$,amoiJnt '$.122.00 :$1.20.00 $11916: Revenue from even dollar payment $80,124.72 $78,691.20 $78,533.84 ASSESSMENT $122,00 $1;21 68 $'19.9..76,: Assessment with IF (5) $122.00 $121.68 BuclgelEDU „ ;$129.31' $123.54` $'t35,18 Percent change from erior year 5% -9% 14% Delia: ue Rate S 2,04% q nc (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor('9F")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 200 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 11 (Hidden Vista Village) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary E s e i e ! v 4 ■ Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 1,000.00 950.00 950.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Water Charges 48,000.00 38,340.64 38,340.64 Services to maintain structures, grounds 8,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 City Staff Services 27,132.82 27,836.41 26,607.00 Contractual Services 83,705.64 82,228.42 103,266.78 Landscape Supplies 711.00 711.00 711.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 2,060.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund D Q4 �9Il IlIl4 Estimated Maintenance Cost $970,549.46 $160,843.47 $181,935.42 Reserve Requirement(1) $150,407.57 $160,843.47 $146,548.98 Reserve Percent 88% 100% 81% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 157 842.65 191,133.87 168,368.69 Net Assessment(3) $163,114.38 $130,553.07 $160,195.71 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's) (4) 1,321.04 1,321.04 1,321.04 Collectible/EDU $123.47 $98.83 $121.20 Percent change from prior year 25% -18% 11% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 ($0.08) $3.75 COLLECTIBLE=.,even:$:'amount $123.47 ?$99.00 $121.20' Revenue from even dollar payment $163,108.81 $130,782.88 $160J13.80 ASSESSMENT - $123.47 $123.14 Assessment with IF (5) $123.47 $123.14 BuclgelflEDU.. <$129:10 $ 211.76:.1 $137,72:': Percent change from erior year 6% -12% 10% Delinquency Rate(6y:-- 1.25% 1136% (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 5/112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 201 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 14 (Bonita Long Canyon) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary Y a I a 1 a # s Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 3,200.00 3,045.00 3,045.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 5,600.00 5,600.00 5,600.00 Water Charges 146,300.00 141,293.20 128,293.20 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 2,000.00 City Staff Services 68,374.55 71,608.18 62,743.00 Contractual Services 214,694.93 211,693.14 236,804.12 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 2,000.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 4,000.00 4,000.00 6,940.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other 0.00 1,500.00 11,500.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 5,150.00 Storrs Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund DM tl M D Ga Estimated Maintenance Cost $442,169.48 $439,516.52 $454,075.32 Reserve Requirement(1} $5,279.50 $97,256.22 $107,061.88 Reserve Percent 1% 22% 24% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 104,959.00 195 174.61 224 19 7 30 Net Assessment(3) $342,489.98 $341,598.13 $336,219.90 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's)(4) 863.00 863.00 863.00 Collectible/EDU $396.86 $395.83 $389.59 Percent change from prior year 0% 2% 3% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 ($8.63) $8.63 i COLLECTIBLE-even $amount '$396.86 >$395.83 $389:59; Revenue from even dollar EaVment $342,490.18 $341,592-66 $336,224.80 ASSESSMfrNT, - $39G.86 $395 83 $389:59; Assessment with IF (5) $396.86 $395.83 BidgetlEDU $526:16; Percent change from prior year 1% -3% 11 Delinquency:Rate!(6) 1.74°/a > 2:43% (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013/14 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013/14 Delinquency Rate is as of 5/1/2014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 202 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 15(Bonita Haciendas) Fiscal Year 2014115 District cost summary 10 € a € . I Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 292.00 270.00 270.00 Trash Collection&Disposal Fees 800.00 800.00 800.00 Water Charges 7,400.00 7,100.00 7,100.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 400.00 City Staff:Services 7,971,02 6,315.86 5,868.00 Contractual Services 12,313.78 11,472.90 14,266.31 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 204.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 500.00 500.00 1,210.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0,00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0,00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0,00 ' Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 515.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0100 0.00 0.00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $29,276.80 $27,235.76 $30,533.39 Reserve Requirement(1) $9,781.67 $18,996.94 $17,627.33 Reserve Percent 33% 70% 58% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 17�35� 24.962.40 2642 Net Assessment(3) $29,703.13 $29,270.30 $29,305.22 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU`s) (4) 57.00 57.00 57.00 Collectible/EDU $380.76 $373,16 $373.78 Percent change from prior year 2% 0% 7% Misc.Adjustments _ $0.00 $0.00 : �.OR o$373- 8 Cf3L)!_EG'i,'tBLE;,eves::$alnt►i�nt.__ .. , Revenue from even dollar payment $21,703.32 $21,318.00 $21 305.46 �.� Assessment with $380.76 $379.77 OR Z Percent.chahge from prioryear 7% aellniufxpy >Ge�6) .:. n On a (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013/14 information, (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013/14 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 203 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 97(Bel Air Ridge) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary SEEM i r i r 1 • F + r Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 Trash Collection& Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 0,00 0.00 0.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 City Staff Services 5,384.35 3,658.02 3,139,00 Contractual Services 6,296.47 5,577.38 6,729.52 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 103.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $11,686.82 $10,012.40 $9,977.52 Reserve Requirement(1) $3,249.02 $7,609,42 $4,963.22 Reserve Percent 28% 76% 50% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 6.545.91 9.404.34 6704.4_5 Not Assessment(3) $8,383.93 $8,297.48 $8,230.29 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's) (4) 46.00 46.00 46.00 Collectible/EDU $182.26 $178.64 $178.92 Percent change from prior year 2% 0% 43% Misc.Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 s .............., ,C aTBLE i - $17% :< Revenue from even._dollar payment $8,383.96 $8,234.00 .... ..... $8,230.32 ASSES51SllENT T_ 12 74„J2Y= Assessment with $182.26 $181.79 ..„:k:�.'.v^}WM-) d7 T Percent-cha-arge from PA)ryear 17% y0%// (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014, (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013/14 information. (5) I nflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013!14 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 204 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 18 (Rancho de! Sur) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary ! - t o 0 s 1 e I ■ ' Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 1,036.00 996.00 996.00 Trash Collection& Disposal Fees 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 Water Charges 52,785.00 51,700.00 43,600.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 500.00 City Staff Services 25,231.16 27,500.11 24,058.00 Contractual Services 72,788.39 71,367.04 84,875.07 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 600.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 6,875.00 6,875.00 6,875.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00 2,060.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund O.OD DM QO Estimated Maintenance Cost $160,295.55 $460,715.15 $165,064.07 Reserve Requirement(1) $128,172.44 $128,572.12 $103,990.36 Reserve Percent 80% 80% 63% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 116,957.20 140 om 4n 12n qq i 9.9 Net Assessment(3) $979,430.79 $949,280.87 $148,760.48 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) (4) 436.00 436.00 436.00 Collectible/EDU $393.19 $342.39 $341.19 Percent change from prior year 15% 0% 19% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 COLLECTIBLE":eve n $annownt 4.00 <$343 00: $342:00.:; Revenue from even dollar Rayment $171,784,00 $149,548.00 s749512.00 ASSESSMENT::] 67 $42165 $422.78r . Assessment with IF (5) $430.67 $429.55 367 8,51 Budgetl ]U $378,59:4 Percent than e from prior year 0% -3% 16% Delinquency cy< 1 1 26%.<. 83°le (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated,June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 5/112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 205 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 20 Zone 1 (Rancho del Rey) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 70,0n Utility Charges 0.00 0.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0,00 0.00 City Staff Services 22,355.90 24,600.86 20,638.00 Contractual Services 118,136.00 0.00 0.00 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 776.00 2,060.00 Storm Water Maintenance 0.00 117,436.00 117,436.00 Special Maintenance Fund D Q.Q D-00 0.00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $140,491.90 $142,812.86 $140,134.00 Reserve Requirement(1) $25,364.41 $0.00 $140,134.00 Reserve Percent 18% 0% 100% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) 107 . 45 2 14 31,903.36 DM Net Assessment(3) $58,314.17 $110,909.50 $280,268.00 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's) (4) 876.26 876.26 876.26 CollectiblelEDU $66.55 $126.57 $319.85 Percent change from prior year -47% -60% 404% Misc. Adjustment $0.00 ($3.97) ($12.42) C.OLLEGTIBL E-'even$:amo.0 $fi6':55 $.66 38 Revenue from even dollar payment $58,315.08 $58;162.14 $57,233.62 ASSESSMENT- _ $66.55. $fib 38 $65.33 Assessment with-IF F (5) $66.55 $66.38 Budget(EDtJ $2.:41 Percent Change from edor year 87/ ° 158% -77% D.e.linquency Rate (fi),. : 7 fi5°l. (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated'Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013/14 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 206 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 20 Zone 2 (Rancho del Rey) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary lit A 8 0 Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 136.00 136.00 136.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 642.00 600.00 1,200.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 100.00 City Staff Services 3,714.93 4,723.40 3,987.00 Contractual Services 22,445.85 21,469.98 21,440.43 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 450.00 450.00 450.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 770.00 515.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 Operating Reserve Collection n nn ,O,M 0.00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $27,388.78 $28,149.38 $27,828.43 i Reserve Requirement(1) $21,472.80 $22,801.00 $0.00 Reserve Percent 78% 81% 0% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 29 861.99 :41,2:12 5, 0-M Net Assessment(3) $19,999.59 $19,717.83 $27,828.43 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's) (4) 3,959.20 3,959.20 3,959.20 Collectible/EDU $5.05 $4.98 $7.03 Percent change from prior year 1% -29% -47% Misc. Adjustment $0.00 ($0.02) $6.49 COLLECTIBLE=even.$amount $5:05 $5.00 $4:96' Revenue from even dollar payment $19,993.96 $19,795.98 $19,644.12 ASSESSMENT.:,:". Assessment with IF (5) $5.05 $5.04 „ $6.92 $7 11 Bud geVEDU, Percent Change from erior Lear -3% 1% 6% 1 2.10°la 2.58%Q (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated.Tune 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) Ell have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. tM The Fiscal Year 2013/1_4_Delinauencv Rate is as of 511!2014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 207 it CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 20 Zone 3 (Rancho del Rey) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary I Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 800.00 750.00 750.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 9,600.00 9,370.45 9,370.45 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 500.00 City Staff Services 8,438.55 7,798.84 6,645.00 Contractual Services 17,867.80 17,064.86 15,797.56 Landscape Supplies 260.00 260.00 2,260.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 3,130.00 3,130.00 3,130.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 770.00 515.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund D 04 mau D-GQ Estimated Maintenance Cost $40,096.35 $39,144.15 $38,968.01 Reserve Requirement(1) $38,091.53 $39,144.15 $4,481.32 Reserve Percent 95% 100% 12% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) 411,334 g1 71,530.78 0-00 Net Assessment(3) $37,852.97 $6,757.52 $43,449.33 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) (4) 6,142.50 6,142.50 6,142.50 Collectible/EDU $6.16 $1.10 $7.07 Percent change from prior year 460% -84% 6% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 ($0.01) ($21.04) COLLECTIBLE-::even $'amo.u..rtt $7`a00 :':$2.00' $.7:07. Revenue from even dollar 2ayment $42,997.53 $121285.00 $43,406.44 ASSESSMENT'. $7.20` ;$7.18 Assessment with IF (5) $7.20 $7.18 BudgetLEDU _ :$6.53 i$6 37 Percent Change from prior year 2% 0% -4% Delinquency Rate(6) .. 2,51% : 2:90%0 (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) ED€!'s have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 208 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 20 Zone 4(Rancho del Rey) Fiscal Year 2014116 District Cost Summary M Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 1,296.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 280.00 280.00 260.00 Water Charges 28,500.00 27,795.00 27,795.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 1,869.00 City Staff Services 14,970.97 15,804.78 13,511.00 Contractual Services 38,130.39 37,131.18 36,222.71 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 860.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 5,080.00 5,080.00 5,080.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 . Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 770.00 1,339.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 . 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 Operating Reserve Collection 0.00 0.00 0.00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $88,257.36 $88,060.96 $88,156.71 Reserve Requirement(1) $88,257,36 $88,060.96 $53,246.65 Reserve Percent 100% 100% 60%Q Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 136.847.56 285110.10 0.00 Net Assessment(3) $39,667.96 ($109,588.18) $141,403.36 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's)(4) 2,602.49 2,602.49 2,60149 Collectible/EDU $15.24 ($42.11) $54.33 Percent change from prior year -936% -178% 82% Misc.Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 $9.08 . I COLLECT-18L "aeue ; .�irric.ttt�t t.. 16.[lp: ,. . Revenue from even dollar pa=nt $41,639.87 $0.00 . $141,402;36 NT4�� � yy�'�,. �tv . ...r„ ry aS�-, ,n a:' M .,.. c .._.:'""cu�. ssessmen With $55.34 $55.20 8udgetfE 11 ._ W l$33 91 $ � .,. . udon,��� Percent change front prior year t?l 0% 4% DelingUe`tcyt R Ee( (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014, (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDtt's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013/14 Delinquency Rate Is as of 511/2014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 209 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 20 Zone 5 (Rancho del Rey) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary R - t a f w 1 • 1 b o Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 3,500.00 3,314.00 3,314.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 5,040.00 5,040.00 5,040.00 Water Charges 170,000.00 165,000.00 150,000.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 3,000.00 City Staff Services 95,682.61 110,886.41 93,335.00 Contractual Services 399,090.85 394,896.19 403,370.07 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0,00 3,500.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 770.00 9,270.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund .DM DM o.nn Estimated Maintenance Cost $683,313.46 $689,906.60 $680,829.07 Reserve Requirement(1) $402,929.45 $689,906.60 $31,828.76 Reserve Percent 59% 100% 5% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) 360,293 98 1 181,267.04 fl-fm Met Assessment(3) $725,948.93 $198,546.16 $712,657.83 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's) (4) 1,795,00 1,795.00 1,795.00 Collectible/EDU $404.43 $110.61 $397.02 Percent change from prior year 266% -72% 3% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 $4.84 COLLECTIBLE:=°'even $,'amiount $404:43: $111.00 $39TA2 E Revenue from even dollar payment $725,951.85 $199.245.00 $712,655.74 ASSESSMENT,. ::: ... . .>, ..: '$4€14 43 7:7 : $403.38 $39T02 Assessment with IF (5) $404.43 $403.38 LDelinquency.get/ED[I $3$0':6$: $384 35 $37.9.29> ercent change from riar ear -�1% 1% 2% Rate(6) 0 87% =., 1;=34%a (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2093114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 210 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 20 Zone 6 (Rancho del Rey) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary now Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 860.00 818.00 818.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 2,240.00 2,240.00 2,240.00 Water Charges 33,700.00 32,700.00 32,700.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 4,690.00 City Staff Services 28,814.29 31,918.70 29,267.00 Contractual Services 122,554.61 120,582.43 130,117.93 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 1,700.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 2,150.00 2,150.00 2,150.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 770.00 2,575.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund 4 QO nm 4LQ4 Estimated Maintenance Cost $190,318.90 $991,179.93 $206,257.93 i Reserve Requirement(1) $180,802.96 $191,179.13 $0.00 Reserve Percent 95% 100% 0% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 205,188.14 487,337.16 0.00 Net Assessment(3) $165,933.72 ($104,978.90) $206,257.93 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) (4) 568.21 568.21 568.21 Collectible/EDU $292.03 ($184.75) $363.00 Percent change from prior year -258% -151% 23% Misc. Adjustment $0.00 $0.00 $5.66 COLLECTIBLE=even $:'amount.:.". :. $293:00 $0 Revenue from even dollar payment $166;485.53 $0.00 $173,338.12 ASSESSMENT. $310.74; $3..09 94 $303 05'' Assessment with IF (5) $310.74 $309.94 Btrdget/EDU =$334.94' $336.46, $363.00 Percent change from prior year 0% -7% 13% Delia uene Rate S fl.00% 2.86%0 (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013/14 Delinquency Rate is as of 511/2014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 211 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 20 Zone 7(Rancho del Rey) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary �- • • B - • i e f s Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 1,600.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 560.00 560.00 560.00 Water Charges 70,000.00 68,760.00 61,760.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 1,000.00 City Staff Services 39,256.51 44,104.73 34,583.00 Contractual Services 151,488.90 148,957.73 138,619.00 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 500.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 4,400.00 4,400.00 4,400.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 770.00 3,605.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 Operating Reserve Collection Dim 0-00 DM Estimated Maintenance Cost $267,305.41 $269,052.46 $246,527.00 Reserve Requirement(7) $209,513.98 $251,564.05 $0.00 Reserve Percent 78% 94% 0% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) 251 101-78 299,100.92 n M Net Assessment(3) $225,717.61 $221,515.59 $246,527.00 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's)(4) 1,176.79 1,176.79 1,176.79 Collectible/EDU $191.81 $188.24 $209.49 Percent change from prior year 2% -10% 15% Misc. Adjustment $0.00 $0.00 $0.21 COLLECTIBLE..everi;`$'arriuunt $'191:81 $189.00, $188.3Q! Revenue from even dollar payment $225,719.90 $222,413.12 $221,589.58 ASSESSMENT.' . ;$791.81' $1.,91 32 $1;88.30; Assessment with IF (5 $191.81 $191.32 ru $228.63$227;.15 ;$209.49> Percent char e from riot ear -1% 9% -8% linquency Rate I[6) 1.39%a 55% (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013/14 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 212 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 20 Zone 8 (Rancho del Rey) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 City Staff Services 3,519.97 1,728.65 1,482.00 Contractual Services 9,898.00 0.00 0.00 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 0.00 309.00 Storm Water Maintenance 0.00 9,198.00 9,198.00 Special Maintenance Fund DM Il.4Il n on Estimated Maintenance Cost $93,497.97 $10,926.66 $90,989.00 Reserve Requirement(1) $6,801.57 $10,926.66 $0.00 Reserve Percent 51% 100% 0% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) 14965-6 3Fi 1,166 31 n.no Net Assessment(3) $5,253.90 ($14,592.99) $10,989.00 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) (4) 118.82 118.82 118.82 Collectible/EDU $44.22 ($122.14) $92.48 Percent change from prior year -136% -232% 119% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 $0.72 COLLECTIBLE-'erien:$:amount : :' $44:22 $0.00 $43.41-: Revenue from even dollar payment $5,254.22 $0.00 $5,158.70 ASSESSMENT $4422 Assessment with IF (5) $44.22 $44.11 BedgetlE�U $71.2:93 $91.96 $92.48; Percent change from Prior ear 23% Delinque i Rae 3 78% (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 213 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 20 Zone 9 (Rancho del Rey) Fiscal Year 2014/15 District Cost Summary Personnel Services ${3.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 City Staff Services 1,621.84 1,707.83 1,444.00 Contractual Services 3,700.00 1,435.00 1,435,00 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0,00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 'Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00. Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 0.00 103.00 Storm Water Maintenance 0.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0,00 0.00 0.00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $5,329.84 $6,942.83 $5,982.00 Reserve Requirement(1) $515.69 $0.00 $0.00 Reserve Percent 10% 0% 0% Special Reserve 0,00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 3,995.59 2.533.31 0.40 Net Assessment(3) $1,841.94 $3,609.52 $5,982.00 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's) (4) 52.46 52.46 52.46 G'clietiblelt=t?U $35.11 $68.80 $114.03 Percenit*nge frvar pr or year -49% -40% 4% Mjsc Adjustment $0.00 ($0:91) ($2.82) R6`ien6e from even_dollar payment $1,841..91 $1,836.28 . $1,805.48 Assessment-with 5 $35;11 Bil9etlEiOU 10," :. Percent change frt�m-prior year -13% 3I� - s6 7% ... ,_. , -.. z, .:, Z%6 . (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2093114 Delinquency Rate is as of 511!2014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 214 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 23 (Otay Rio Business Park) Fiscal Year 2014/15 District Cost Summary a • E r r r A Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 540.00 500.00 500.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 8,200.00 8,000.00 6,000.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 440.00 City Staff Services 7,596.10 7,372.90 7,051.00 Contractual Services 29,469.90 28,53323 34,901.14 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 660.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 1,350.00 1,350.00 1,350.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 0.00 515.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 Operating Reserve Collection DM .LIM D-M Estimated Maintenance Cost $47,156.00 $45,756.13 $59,417.14 Reserve Requirement(1) $47,156.00 $45,756.13 $51,417.14 Reserve Percent 100% 100% 100% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) lq 851 G4 70 P?9 9 72 659 64 Net Assessment(3) $54,460.06 $20,582.36 $30,189.64 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's)(4) 114.98 114.98 114.98 Collectible/EDU $473.65 $179.01 $262.49 Percent change from prior year 165% -32% -28% Misc. Adjustment $0.00 $0.00 ($0.04) COtLECTlBLE-i evert,$;amount -. $474.00 $1.8fl.00.,': $261001. Revenue from even dollar payment $54,500.52 $20,696.40 $30,239.70 ASSESSMENT $452.:.4:1 $49113 Assessment with IF (5) $492.41 $491.13 BudgetlEDU :i- . . `$410.12 $397 95 $44?,18r Percent char e from 2rior ear 3% -11% 22% Delinquen.cy-Rafe(6) :U fl0% fl;00% (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 215 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 24 (Canyon View Homes) Fiscal Year 2014/15 District Cost Summary ® t r ! e ! e 1 e Personnel Services $0.00 . $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 449.00 416.00 416.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 13,000.00 12,779.00 9,779.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 City Staff Services 6,566.06 6,587.10 5,826.00 Contractual Services 17,072.36 16,201.94 20,939.97 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 0.00 515.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund QQ DM 0QQ Estimated Maintenance Cost $38,087.42 $36,984.04 $38,475.97 Reserve Requirement(1) $9,507.76 $18,054.68 $16,593.53 Reserve Percent 25% 49% 43% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) 18.080 1.1; 25 6n 9 26,095.17 Net Assessment(3) $29,515.03 $29,438.52 $28,974.33 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) (4) 40.00 40.00 40.00 Collectible/EDU $737.88 $735.96 $724.36 Percent change from prior year 0% 2% 12% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 COLLECTIBLE-;even'.$.-amount $737.88 $Z35 96 $724:36':: Revenue from even dollar payment $29,515.20 $29,438.40 $28,974.40 ASSESSMENT: $73788: $73&96 = $724:36; Assessment with IF (5) $737.88 $735.96 BsrdgetlElDU. $952:19 $.924.60 $96!!:90: Percent char e from prior year 3% -4% 13% Delinquericy>Rate(6) _. 7.50% 00%0 (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated.tune 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment W Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013/14 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013/14 Delinquency Rate is as of 5/1/2014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 216 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 26 (Park Bonita) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 208.00 193.00 193.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 3,500.00 3,357.90 3,357.90 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 City Staff Services 3,784.91 3,607.17 3,157.00 Contractual Services 9,690.11 8,896.23 9,650.94 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 400.00 400.00 400.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 0.00 206.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund .0-00 DM Il� Estimated Maintenance Cost $17,58102 $16,454.30 $16,964.84 Reserve Requirement $0.00 $1,703.84 $2,660.09 Reserve Percent 0% 10% 16% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 3 251.00 7.18:3 91 8.823.13 Net Assessment(3) $14,332,02 $10,974.93 $10,801.80 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's)(4) 19.00 19.00 19.00 Collectible/EDU $754.32 $577.63 $568.52 Percent change from prior year 31% 2% 14% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 ($0.19) $0.00 COLLECTIBLE-even .$ `.. $.579.13' $577.63 $56.8.52:' Revenue from even dollar payment $11,003.47 $10,974.78 $10,801.88 ASSESSMENT...!: $579:13;' $577-63- $5..68::52::'' .. ... .. .. .... .. . .... Assessment with IF (5) $579.13 $577.63 Budget/.EDU $925:42 { ;:$86G D2 $892:.89< Percent change from 2rior ear 7% -3% 13% Delinquency Rate(6) 2.63 (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 217 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD 39 (Telegraph Canyon Estates) Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 3,800.00 3,600.00 3,600.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,200.00 Water Charges 37,589.00 36,751.00 36,751.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 250.00 City Staff Services 33,450.50 24,114.88 22,300.00 Contractual Services 78,869.59 77,491.49 89,602.49 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 1,000.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 1,700.00 1,700.00 1,700.00 Backfiow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 0.00 2,060.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special.Maintenance Fund o.nn n 0Il DM Estimated Maintenance Cost $157,409.09 $145,657.37 $158,463.49 Reserve Requirement(1) $141,668.18 $132,548.21 $99,832.00 Reserve Percent 90% 91% 63% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) 114052-06 150,536-83 130,947-50 Net Assessment(3) $185,025.21 $127,668.75 $127,347.99 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) (4) 343.00 343.00 343.00 Collectible/EDU $539.43 $372.21 $371.28 Percent change from prior year 45% 0% 26% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 COi~LECTIBLE-'even:$amount .. ';$540.fl0 $373.Ot3 $372,00:: Revenue from even dollar Ealment $185,220.00 $127,939.00 $127,596.00 ASSESSMENT,, „; $598.24' $596 fig, :'i . . $5$7:28; Assessment with IF (5) $598.24 $596.69 BudgetlEDU $458.92:'. ..:1424-66... $467,:99 Percent chap e from erior ear 8% -8% 11% Delia uenc Rate 6 1460 (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. [ (5) Inflation factor('9F")for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 218 CITY OF CHULA VISTA Eastlake Maintenance District#1 Zone A Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost summary Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 3,177.00 3,137.00 3,137.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 870.00 870.00 870.00 Water Charges 45,000.00 43,450.00 43,450.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 1,900.00 City Staff Services 18,876.60 20,428.42 17,670.00 Contractual Services 43,442.23 42,401.33 41,730.07 Landscape Supplies 0,00 0.00. 400.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 2,000.00 2,000.00 4,000.00 Backflow Certification 0.00. 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00: 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 771.00 1;545.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00:: 0.04 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 Operating Reserve Collection 0.00 0.00 0.00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $113,365.83 $113,05775 $114,70007 Reserve Requirement(1) $106,563.88 $113,057.75 $114,702.07. Reserve Percent 94% 100% 100% Special Reserve 0.00 0,00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 128.741.87 156,469.09 0.00 Net Assessment(3) $91,187.84 $69,646.41 $229,404.14 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's) (4) 8,698.96 8,429.98 8,429.98 Otay Lakes Rd Collectible/EDU $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 Collectible/EDU $12.98 $10.76 $29.71 : Percent change from prior year 21% -64% 128% Misc. Adjustment $0.00 $2,958.65 $8.63 i Revenue from even dollar gayment $1131086.45 $96,68&46 4113,223 26 4. � �° $13&4t: Assessment w t ) $13 68 $13,64 Percent'✓hangs from ptior year -3% 1% 11% MOM== (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor CV")for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.25%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 219 CITY OF CHULA VISTA Eastlake Maintenance District#1 Zone E Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary s v d v 1 e 1 v Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 1,326.00 1,228.00 1,228.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 17,780.00 17,280.00 17,280.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 400.Q0 City Staff Services 10,999.64 10,895.16 8,953.00 Contractual Services 21,186.32 20,319.09 18,151.17 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 750.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 4,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 771.00 1,030.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund DM D-0 Il.OQ Estimated Maintenance Cost $55,291.96 $54,493.25 $51,792.17 Reserve Requirement (1) $52,527.36 $54,493.25 $14,025.32 Reserve Percent 95% 100% 27% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 52 169 82 9466870 nm Net Assessment(3) $55,649.50 $14,317.80 $65,817.49 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's)(4) 3,376.38 3,376.38 3,376.38 Otay Lakes Rd Collectible/EDU $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 Collectible/EDU $18.98 $6.74 $21.99 Percent change from prior year 182% -69% 30% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 ($23.62) COLLECTIBLE:7 even$iamobnt " .,.$1.9.00 Revenue from even dollar Payment $64,151.22 $23,634.66 $74,222.98 ASSESSMENT $2240 $.22 34. $21.95 Assessment with IF (5) $22.40 $22.34 BudgeflEDU $16'k38 $:16.14 $15:34: Percent change from prior ear 1% 5% -32% De1in uenc " Rate 6 2. 2% q Y ( ) (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement*Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 220 CITY OF CHULA VISTA Eastlake Maintenance District#1 Zone C Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary � - e e 1 e 1 e E • Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 City Staff Services 4,159.07 2,290.32 1,806.00 Contractual Services 700.00 0.00 0.00 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 771.00 103.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $4,859.07 $3,061.32 $9,909.00 Reserve Requirement(1) $4,859.07 $3,061.32 $1,909.00 Reserve Percent 100% 100% 100% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance (2) 8,281.89 11,995.66 0.00 Net Assessment(3) $1,436.25 ($5,873.02) $3,818.00 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU`s)(4) 9,347.50 500.00 500.00 Otay Lakes Rd Collectible/EDU $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 Collectible/EDU $2.65 ($9.25) $10.14 Percent change from prior year -929% -191% 61% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 COLLEC.TIBLE<-:even $Amount. $0.68', ::,$0 OQ <. . $11';:00:: Revenue from even dollar payment $6,075.88 $0.00 $5,500.00 ASSESSMENT $185491-;`. . $18210; ssessment with $185.49 $185.01 Budget1E17U $0.52 $0 12 $3:82',; Percent change from prior year -92% 60% 0% Delinquency:: (6) 0 00°1° UAO°lo (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 5!1!2014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 221 CITY OF CHULA VISTA .Eastlake Maintenance District#' Zone D Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost Summary � • a s � s t . � Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 800.00 800.00 800.00 Trash Collection& Disposal Fees 280.00 280.00 280.00 Water Charges 29,000.00 28,000.00 28,000.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds ' 0.00 0.00 1,570,00 City Staff Services 21,685.01 23,410.43 19,726.00 Contractual Services 79,503.38 78,063.35 74,178.85 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 3,540.00 3,540.00 6,540.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer; Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0,00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 771.00 1,854.00 Storm Maintenance 0.00 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $134,808,39 $134,864.78 $932,948.85 Reserve Requirement(1) $97,062.04 $84,825.90 $0.00 Reserve Percent 72°l 63% 0% Special Reserve 0;00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance J2) 128,656 116.379.18 0.00 Net Assessment(3) $103,214,16. $103,511.50 : $132,948,85 Equivalent Dwelling Units(EDU's)(4) 423.80 423.80 423.80 Otay Lakes Rd Collectible/EDU $2.50 $2.50 $2.50 I i Collectible/EDU $246.04 $246.75 $316.21 Percent change from prlor year 0% -22% 71 Misc. Adjustments $0.00 ($3.07) ($1.17): c€a� rr� r= _ mt. �. ._ 4x . �. ? . n. � .x; .Revenue from even dollar payment x$104,678.10 $101,569;58 $102,922.90 ASESSMENT ,. � m, $247 - ASSBSSrrtertl:Wit -`$247.39 ., $241.75 Percent.chapgg6 f 0m Prior year 0% ?y%/ 0.% (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013/14 Informallon. (5) Inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013/14=0.26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013/14 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 222 CITY OF CHULA VISTA Eastlake Maintenance District#1 .Zone E Fiscal Year 2014115 District Cost summary Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 Trash Collection & Disposal Fees 0.00 0.00 0.00 Water Charges 0.00 0.00 0.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 City Staff Services 4,419.00 1,287.57 1,034.00 Contract Services 6,780.00 0.00 0.00 Landscape Supplies 0.00 0.00 0.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 0.00 0.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00 . 0.00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 0.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 771.00 103.00 Storm Water Maintenance 0.00 6,080.00 6,080.00 Special Maintenance Fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $11,199.00 $8,138.57 $7,297.00 i Reserve Requirement(1) $11,199.00 $8,138.57 $4,691.05 Reserve Percent 100% 100% 65% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 40,460.63 44.909.52 0.00 Net Assessment(3) ($98,062.63) ($28,632.38) $99,908.05 Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) (4) 365.46 366.38 366.38 Collectible/EDU ($49.42) ($78.15) $32.50 Percent change from prior year -37% -340% 976% Misc. Adjustment $0.00 $0.00 ($0.81) Revenue Jtm even dollar payment $0,00 KOO: $12,089.60 ssessnlen :wt $35,27 Percont change:from p ioryear 9'f81 747°/a :-57�� i0eitr�qutyr�cyil3ate; E-72 (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0,26%. (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 223 CITY OF CHULA VISTA OSD Bay Boulevard Fiscal Year 2014/15 District Cost summary Personnel Services $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Utility Charges 1,179.00 1,092.00 1,092.00 Trash Collection & Disposal s=ees 475.00 475.00 475.00 Water Charges 5,670.00 5,400.00 5,400.00 Services to maintain structures, grounds 415.00 300.00 600.00 City Staff Services 0.00 2,123.34 1,676.00 Contractual Services 2,497.00 1,020.00 0.00 Landscape Supplies 425.00 425-00 850.00 Materials to maintain structures, grounds 0.00 115.00 230.00 Backflow Certification 0.00 0.00 0.00 Professional Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Supplementals 0.00 . 0.00 0.00 Other Commodities 0.00 0.00: 0-00 Advertising 0.00 0.00 180.00 Transfer: Corporate Yard Debt Services 0.00 0.00 0.00 Specialized Services 0.00 777.00' . 206.00 Storm Water Maintenance 0.00' 0.00 0.00 Special Maintenance Fund Q.00, 0.00 0.00 Estimated Maintenance Cost $10,661.00 $11,727.34 $10,709.00 Reserve Requirement(1) $10,661.00 $11,727.34 $10,709.00 Reserve Percent 100% 100% 100% Special Reserve 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fund Balance(2) 39.740.37 49.912.45 41.429.85' Net Assessment(3) ($18,498.37) ($26,457.77) ($20,011.85) Equivalent Dwelling Units (EDU's) (4) 5.39 6.39 6.39 Collectible/EDU ($2,882.37) ($4,140.50) ($3,131.74) Percent change from prior year -30% 32% -266% Misc. Adjustments $0.00 $0.00 $0.00: '$ , , ,. _ w C0 QwEfIBL . Revenue from even dollar paymetlt $01001 $0 00 $0 ?© Assessment w; .. .;. *iw p kP'U,. '.. Percent scha»ge from error year 9% 10yo I3eltng000gy f.? t ) (1) Reserve Requirement=Estimated Maintenance Cost x Reserve Percent (2) The estimated June 30,2014 fund balance was projected on April 28,2014. (3) Net Assessment=Estimated Maintenance Cost+Reserve Requirement+Special Reserve-Fund Balance (4) EDU's have been projected based upon Fiscal Year 2013114 information. (5) inflation factor("IF")for Fiscal Year 2013114=0.26% (6) The Fiscal Year 2013114 Delinquency Rate Is as of 51112014. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 224 I 30. ASSESSMENT ROLLS The following pages show the Fiscal Year 2014/15 levy amounts for each parcel in each OSD. 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U N_ I.L N (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J J co co co co co co co co co vi vi vi vi co co co co co co co co co co co vi vi vi vi vi vi vi vi vi co co co co co co co co co co co co m Y V R a O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O R ❑ c5 r� v cn co r ao o� o � N r� v cn co r ao o� o � N r� v cn co r ao o� o � N r� v cn co r ao o� o � N r� � N r� C ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro v v v v v v v v v v cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn cn m m m m o 0 o y r o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v Q o- v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ❑_ N N N N N N N N c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J V V V V V V V V V V �(J �(J �(J �(J �(J �(J �(J �(J �(J �(J (O (O (O (O O O O C M c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J c+J U V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V ❑- U O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Q N 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J U a 0 0 M d Ol l6 a v 0 N N N LO �_ m d Lo ma T_ o - N � T V � N m O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O m H c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 0 o o O N Q a � o � N Q Q Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O V O �/� O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ! U N_ I.L N (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J co m Y V R a O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O R ❑ v in co r ao o� o c5 r2 v in c2 r a2 o� o c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r� v in co r ao C 0 0 0 0 0 o cl� c? c? c? c? c? c? c? c? c? v v v v v v v v v y d v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v Q o- v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O v in m r ao o� o cS r� v in c2 r a2 o2 o cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� v in m r ao Ou ❑ 0 0 0 0 0 0 � N N N N N N N N N N ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro v v v v v v v v v � v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v ❑- rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn 0 a 0 0 rn M d Ol l6 a v 0 N N N LO �_ m d Lo ma T_ o - N � T V � N m O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O m S T H c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 O o o O N Q a � o � N Q Q Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O V O �/� O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ! U N_ I.L N (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J co m Y V R a O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O R ❑ c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r� v in c2 r ab o� N N N N N N N N N N o c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r� v in co C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o c c? c? c? c? c? c? c? c? c? v v v v v v v y Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N d v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v Q o- v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS v in m r cb D o cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� v in m ❑_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o � N N N N N N N N N N ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro v v v v v v v � N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N C M (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v ❑- U O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ❑ Q N 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J U a 0 0 0 M d Ol l6 a v 0 N N N LO �_ m d Lo ma T_ o - N � T V � N m O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O m H c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 c2 0 o o O N Q a � o � N Q Q Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O V O �/� O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ! 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U N_ 0 1� LL O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O m Y V R a O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O R ❑ o� o � c5 r� v in co r ao o� o � c5 r� v in co r ao o� o � c5 r� v in co r ao o� o � c5 r� v in co r ao o� o � c5 r� C N N N N N N N N N N M M M M M M M M M M (O (O Q) r o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M d v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v Q o- v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ❑_ N N N N N N N N N N M M M M M M M M M V V V V V V V V V V �(J �(J �(J �(J �(J �(J �(J �(J �(J �(J (O (O (O (O C M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M U V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V ❑- U O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Q N 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J U a rn LP v N fD a d Ol a v 0 N N N LO �_ m d Lo ma T_ N � T V � N m o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s r� 0 o o O N Q a � o � N G> 'O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C/) Q Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ! U N_ 0 1� LL O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O m Y V R a O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O R ❑ N r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r� v in c2 r a2 o� o c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r� v in C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o d v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v Q o- v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ❑ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N N N N N N N N N ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro v v v v v v Ou v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v ❑- rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn 0 a rn LP v N n a d Ol a v 0 N N N LO �_ m d Lo ma T_ N � T V � N m o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 `~ o o O N Q a � o � N C/) Q Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ! U N_ 0 1� LL O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O m Y V R a O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O R ❑ co r ao c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r2 v in c2 r a2 o� o c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r� C v v v o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Y N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N d v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v Q o- v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O m r ao cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� v in c2 r a2 o� o cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� ❑_ v v v o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N N N N N N N N N ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro v v v v N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v ❑- � rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn 0 a rn LP v N a d Ol c6 a v 0 N N N LO �_ m d Lo ma T_ o - N � T V � N m o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S M `Q N `~ o o O N Q a � o � N G> 'O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C/) Q Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ! 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U N_ 0 1� LL O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O m Y V R a O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O R ❑ ao o� o c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r� v ao N r� v in co r ao o c5 v v in in in in in in in in in r2 a2 o2 L? m m m m m m m m m 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o C C� c� y r M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M d v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q o- v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ao o� o cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� v ao N r� v in m r ao o cS r� r a2 o2 o ❑_ v v in in in in in in in in in in m m m m m m m m m m r r r r r r o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � C M (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J (+J N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N U V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O ❑- U O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V ❑ Q N 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O U a rn LP v N R Oi a d Ol a v 0 N N N LO �_ m d Lo ma T_ o - N � T V � N m o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S M `Q N `~ o o O N Q a � o � N G> 'O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C/) Q Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ! 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U N_ 0 1� LL O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O m Y V R a O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O R ❑ co r c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r2 v in c2 r a2 o� o c5 r� v in co r ao o� o c5 r� v o� o c5 r� v in co r C in in o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o ry M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M o o- o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v a co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O m r cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� v in c2 r a2 o� o cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� v o� o cS r� v in m r ❑_ in in 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N N N N N N N N N N M M M M M M V V V V V V V V 0 0 � c ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao ao U O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ❑- U V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V 0 Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O U a rn LP v N R �1Y d Ol a v 0 N N N LO �_ m d Lo ma T_ +�+ O - N � T V � N m o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s m LO o o O N Q a � o � N G> 'O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C/) Q Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ! 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U N_ 0 c LL O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O m Y V R a ❑ o� o N C B v Cn Co r Cb C� a? c� c� c� c� c� c� c� c� c� c� ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro v v v v v v v v v v in in o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o d r o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v o v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v a co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ❑ � N N N N N N N N N N ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro ro v v v v v v v v v v in in o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � � c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v O 4 m co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co U a rn LP v N fD N �1Y N Ol l6 a v 0 N N N LO �_ m d Lo ma T_ +�+ O - N � T V � N Cc r m o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s M �p 0 o o O N Q a � o � N cc G> 'O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C/) Q Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ! U N_ 0 c LL O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O m Y V R a ❑ c+� v in c2 r a2 o2 Y v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v d o v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v a co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co R O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O a2 � c2 r o o cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� v in m r ao o� o cS r� v in m r 0 c v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v O 4 m co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co U a rn LP v N n N DIY N Ol l6 a v 0 N N N LO d LO ma T_ o - N � T V � � N Cc r m o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 s o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o I� s ca) o o O N Q a � o � N U Z G> 'O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Q�/� Q Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O V! 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rn rn R c� ro v in m r ao rn o c11 ro v in m c� ro v in m r ao rn N ro v in m r ao rn o c� ro v in m r c� ro v 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ❑_ o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 °u 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn O a LP m 0 CV N N Ol m a v 0 N m C C O — N m T LO T N Z •V i N p i o U �° N O Cc 0 d Ca Ca d o N N N N N N N N N N N N o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d p u u u u u u u u u u u u of of of of o 0 of of of of of of of of of of of of o of of of of of of of of o of o of o 0 R N � R LL W 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d N N N N N N N N N N N N o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 m Y V R CL in m r ao rn o � c� ro v in m o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o R ❑ o� o� o� o� o� o� o� o� o� o� o� o� N r� v in co r ao o� o N 2 r v in r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c2 a2 r o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn d in in in in in in in in in in in in o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a Q rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn rn v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v � � � � � � � � � � � � co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co co R in m r ao rn o � c� ro v in m o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 2 N r v in c2 r a2 ❑_ o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 � � N N N N N N N N N N ro ro ro ro � c 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U U ❑- U (fl (fl (fl (fl (fl (fl (fl (fl Q O Q 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J 1(J U RESOLUTION NO. 2014 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE DISTRICTS 1 THROUGH 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24, 26, 31 AND 33, EASTLAKE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (ELMD 41), AND BAY BOULEVARD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 4, Chapter 1, part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code, also known as "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972" and Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 17.07, NBS Government Finance Group, dba NBS, has prepared and filed, on behalf of and under the direction of the City Engineer, the annual report(Engineer's Report) for all existing Open Space Maintenance Districts in the City of Chula Vista(City); and WHEREAS, this Engineer's Report is presented to the Council for approval in order to proceed with the public hearing set for July 8, 2014, in accordance with the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972. This Report covers Open Space Districts 1 through 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24, 26, 31 and 33, Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 (ELMD 41), and Bay Boulevard Maintenance District; and WHEREAS, the proposed assessments for Fiscal Year 2014/2015 are as follows: Open Space District or Zone Proposed Proposed Variance Variance Projected FY 13/14 FY 14/15 FY 13/14 FY 14/15 ($) (%) Revenue(6) 1 $123.24 $123.56 $98.00 $123.56 $25.56 26.09% $81,259.23 2 57.17 57.32 57.17 57.32 0.15 0.26% 14,272.68 3 391.44 392.45 387.00 392.45 5.45 1.41% 49,841.15 4 413.43 414.50 407.00 414.50 7.50 1.84% 87,045.00 5 403.16 404.21 403.16 404.21 1.05 0.26% 49,313.62 6 199.38 199.90 197.00 199.90 2.90 1.47% 32,383.80 7 139.27 139.63 111.00 98.00 -13.00 -13.27% 9,898.00 9 180.32 180.79 178.00 180.79 2.79 1.57% 69,784.94 11 123.14 123.47 99.00 123.47 24.47 24.72% 163,108.81 14 395.83 396.86 395.83 396.86 1.03 0.26% 342,490.18 15 379.77 380.76 374.00 380.76 6.76 1.81% 21,703.32 17 181.79 182.26 179.00 182.26 3.26 1.82% 8,383.96 18 429.55 430.67 343.00 394.00 51.00 14.87% 171,784.00 20 Zone 1 -Desilting Basin 66.38 66.55 66.38 66.55 0.17 0.26% 58,315.08 Zone 2-Rice Canyon 5.04 5.05 5.00 5.05 0.05 1.00% 19,993.96 Zone 3-H Street 7.18 7.20 2.00 7.00 5.00 250% 42,997.53 Zone 4-Business Center 55.20 55.34 0.00 16.00 16.00 N/A 41,639.87 Zone 5-SPA 1 403.38 404.43 111.00 404.43 293.43 264% 725,951.85 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 786 Resolution No. 2014- Page 2 Zone 6-SPA II 309.94 310.74 0.00 293.00 293.00 N/A 166,485.53 Zone 7-SPA III 191.32 191.81 189.00 191.81 2.81 1.49% 225,719.90 Zone 8-N Desilting Basin 44.11 44.22 0.00 44.22 44.22 N/A 5,254.22 Zone 9-Tel Cyn Channel 35.02 35.11 35.02 35.11 0.09 0.26% 1,841.91 23 491.13 492.41 180.00 474.00 294.00 163% 54,500.52 24 735.96 737.88 735.96 737.88 1.92 0.26% 29,515.20 26 577.63 579.13 577.63 579.13 1.50 0.26% 11,003.47 31 596.69 598.24 373.00 540.00 167.00 44.77% 185,220.00 33(l) 1,458.28 1,462.07 0.00 0.00 N/A 1 N/A 1 0.00 ELMD No. 1 Otay Lakes Rd(2) N/A(2) N/A(2) 2.50 2.50 0.00 0.00% 0.00 Zone A-Eastlake 1 13.64 13.68 11.00 13.00 2.00 18.18% 113,086.45 Zone B-Eastlake Greens 22.34 22.40 7.00 19.00 12.00 171% 64,151.22 Zone C-Oly Training Ctr 185.01 185.49 0.00 0.65 0.65 N/A 6,075.88 Zone D-Salt Creek 1 246.75 247.39 246.75 247.00 0.25 0.10% 104,678.60 Zone E-Tel Cyn Chnl(3) 35.18 35.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00% 0.00 Bay Boulevard(4) 3,183.31 3,191.59 0.00 0.00 0.00 N/A 0.00 Total Projected Revenues $2,957,699.88 (1)OSD 33 was formed several years ago in anticipation of development.The project has not progressed and consequently there is no maintenance required.Should the project develop in the future the District may be assessed to cover future maintenance expenses. (2)Zones A-D share in the cost of Otay Lakes Road medians and off-site parkways. Collectible and projected revenue for Otay Lakes Road are reflected in collectible and projected revenue for Zones A-D. (3)Portions of Eastlake I and Eastlake Greens are in this benefit area. (4)Bay Boulevard rates are based on acres. (5)Town Centre rates have been based on parcel square footage since FY 2001/02. However,a Downtown PBID replaced this District in 2001,but the City determined that there was some potential long-term exposure for the City based on the remote potential that the current PBID might not receive sufficient support for future renewal processes. (6)The Projected Revenues are preliminary figures based upon the prior year's EDU assignments and the Maximum Rates for Fiscal Year 2014/15. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, that it approves this Engineer's Report for City Open Space Districts 1 through 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24, 26, 31 and 33, Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 (ELMD 41), and Bay Boulevard Maintenance District, in the form presented, with such minor modifications as may be required or approved by the City Attorney, a copy of which shall be kept on file in the Office of the City Clerk. Presented by: Approved as to form by: Richard A. Hopkins Glen R. Googins Director of Public Works City Attorney 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 787 RESOLUTION NO. 2014 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SPREAD OF ASSESSMENTS, DECLARING THE INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT THE ASSESSMENTS; AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THESE ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE DISTRICTS 1 THROUGH 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24, 26, 31 AND 33, EASTLAKE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 (ELMD 91), AND BAY BOULEVARD MAINTENANCE DISTRICT, WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 4, Chapter 1, part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code, also known as "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972" and Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 17.07, NBS Government Finance Group, dba NBS, has prepared and filed, on behalf of and under the direction of the City Engineer, the annual report(Engineer's Report) for all existing Open Space Maintenance Districts in the City of Chula Vista(City); and WHEREAS, the proposed assessments for Fiscal Year 2014/2015 are as follows: essment Collectible per EDU Open Space District or Zone Proposed Proposed Variance Variance Projected FY 13/14 FY 14/15 FY 13/14 FY 14/15 ($) (%) Revenue(6) 1 $123.24 $123.56 $98.00 $123.56 $25.56 26.09% $81,259.23 2 57.17 57.32 57.17 57.32 0.15 0.26% 14,272.68 3 391.44 392.45 387.00 392.45 5.45 1.41% 49,841.15 4 413.43 414.50 407.00 414.50 7.50 1.84% 87,045.00 5 403.16 404.21 403.16 404.21 1.05 0.26% 49,313.62 6 199.38 199.90 197.00 199.90 2.90 1.47% 32,383.80 7 139.27 139.63 111.00 98.00 -13.00 -13.27% 9,898.00 9 180.32 180.79 178.00 180.79 2.79 1.57% 69,784.94 11 123.14 123.47 99.00 123.47 24.47 24.72% 163,108.81 14 395.83 396.86 395.83 396.86 1.03 0.26% 342,490.18 15 379.77 380.76 374.00 380.76 6.76 1.81% 21,703.32 17 181.79 182.26 179.00 182.26 3.26 1.82% 8,383.96 18 429.55 430.67 343.00 394.00 51.00 14.87% 171,784.00 20 Zone 1 -Desilting Basin 66.38 66.55 66.38 66.55 0.17 0.26% 58,315.08 Zone 2-Rice Canyon 5.04 5.05 5.00 5.05 0.05 1.00% 19,993.96 Zone 3-H Street 7.18 7.20 2.00 7.00 5.00 250% 42,997.53 Zone 4-Business Center 55.20 55.34 0.00 16.00 16.00 N/A 41,639.87 Zone 5-SPA 1 403.38 404.43 111.00 404.43 293.43 264% 725,951.85 Zone 6-SPA II 309.94 310.74 0.00 293.00 293.00 N/A 166,485.53 Zone 7-SPA III 191.32 191.81 189.00 191.81 2.81 1.49% 225,719.90 Zone 8-N Desilting Basin 44.11 44.22 0.00 44.22 44.22 N/A 5,254.22 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 788 Resolution No. 2014- Page 2 Zone 9-Tel C n Channel 35.02 35.11 35.02 35.11 0.09 0.26% 1,841.91 23 491.13 492.41 180.00 474.00 294.00 163% 54,500.52 24 735.96 737.88 735.96 737.88 1.92 0.26% 29,515.20 26 577.63 579.13 577.63 579.13 1.50 0.26% 11,003.47 31 596.69 598.24 373.00 540.00 167.00 44.77% 185,220.00 33(l) 1,458.29 1,462.07 0.00 0.00 N/A(1) N/A(1) 0.00 ELMD No. 1 Otay Lakes Rd 2 N/A 2 N/A 2 2.50 2.50 0.00 0.00% 0.00 Zone A-Eastlake 1 13.64 13.68 11.00 13.00 2.00 18.18% 113,086.45 Zone B-Eastlake Greens 22.34 22.40 7.00 19.00 12.00 171% 64,151.22 Zone C-Oly Training Ctr 185.01 185.49 0.00 0.65 0.65 N/A 6,075.88 Zone D-Salt Creek 1 246.75 247.39 246.75 247.00 0.25 0.10% 104,678.60 Zone E-Tel C n Chnl 3 35.18 35.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00% 0.00 Bay Boulevard(4) 3,183.31 3,191.59 0.00 0.00 0.00 N/A 0.00 Total Projected Revenues $2,957,699.88 (1)OSD 33 was formed several years ago in anticipation of development.The project has not progressed and consequently there is no maintenance required.Should the project develop in the future the District may be assessed to cover future maintenance expenses. (2)Zones A-D share in the cost of Otay Lakes Road medians and off-site parkways. Collectible and projected revenue for Otay Lakes Road are reflected in collectible and projected revenue for Zones A-D. (3)Portions of Eastlake I and Eastlake Greens are in this benefit area. (4)Bay Boulevard rates are based on acres. (5)Town Centre rates have been based on parcel square footage since FY 2001/02. However,a Downtown PBID replaced this District in 2001,but the City determined that there was some potential long-term exposure for the City based on the remote potential that the current PBID might not receive sufficient support for future renewal processes. (6)The Projected Revenues are preliminary figures based upon the prior year's EDU assignments and the Maximum Rates for Fiscal Year 2014/15. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula Vista approves the spread of assessments therein for City Open Space Districts 1 through 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24, 26, 31 and 33, Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 (ELMD 41), and Bay Boulevard Maintenance District, as identified in the Engineer's Report for all existing Open Space Maintenance Districts in the City of Chula Vista, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City Of Chula Vista declares its intention to levy and collect the assessments for City Open Space Districts 1 through 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23, 24, 26, 31 and 33, Eastlake Maintenance District No. 1 (ELMD 41), and Bay Boulevard Maintenance Districts, as identified in the Engineer's Report, for the Fiscal Year 2014/2015. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 789 Resolution No. 2014- Page 3 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council sets July 8, 2014, at 2:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, City of Chula Vista, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California as the date and time for the public hearing on the assessments. Presented by: Approved as to form by: Richard A. Hopkins Glen R. Googins Director of Public Works City Attorney 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 790 RESOLUTION NO. 2014 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE DISTRICT NO. 8 WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 4, Chapter 1, part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code, also known as "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972" and Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 17.07, NBS Government Finance Group, dba NBS, has prepared and filed, on behalf of and under the direction of the City Engineer, the annual report(Engineer's Report) for the existing Open Space District 8 in the City of Chula Vista (City) for fiscal year 2014/15; and WHEREAS, this Engineer's Report is presented to the Council for approval in order to proceed with the public hearing set for July 8, 2014, in accordance with the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972. This Report covers the Open Space Maintenance District No. 8; and WHEREAS, the proposed assessments for Fiscal Year 2014/2015 are as follows: Open Space Proposed Proposed Projected District or Zone FY 13/14 FY 14/15 FY 13/14 FY 14/15 Variance($) Variance(%) Revenue(1) 8 636.27 637.92 636.27 637.92 1.65 0.26% 70,171.20 Total Projected Revenues 1 $70,171.20 (1)The Projected Revenues are preliminary figures based upon the prior year's EDU assignments and the Maximum Rates for Fiscal Year 2014/15 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula Vista approves the 2014/15 Engineer's Report for Open Space District 8, in the form presented, with such minor modifications as may be required or approved by the City Attorney, a copy of which shall be kept on file in the Office of the City Clerk. Presented by: Approved as to form by: Richard A. Hopkins Glen R. Googins Director of Public Works City Attorney 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 791 RESOLUTION NO. 2014 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SPREAD OF ASSESSMENTS, DECLARING THE INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT THE ASSESSMENTS, AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THESE ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/15 FOR OPEN SPACE DISTRICT NO. 8 WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 4, Chapter 1, part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code, also known as "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972" and Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 17.07, NBS Government Finance Group, dba NBS, has prepared and filed, on behalf of and under the direction of the City Engineer, the annual report(Engineer's Report) for the existing Open Space District 8 in the City of Chula Vista (City), for Fiscal Year 2014/15; and WHEREAS, the proposed assessments for Fiscal Year 2014/2015 are as follows: Open Space Proposed Proposed Projected District or Zone FY 13/14 FY 14/15 FY 13/14 FY 14/15 Variance($) Variance(%) Revenue(1) 8 636.27 637.92 636.27 637.92 1.65 0.26% 70,171.20 Total Projected Revenues 1 $70,171.20 (1)The Projected Revenues are preliminary figures based upon the prior year's EDU assignments and the Maximum Rates for Fiscal Year 2014/15 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula Vista approves the spread of assessments for Open Space District 8, as identified in the Engineer's Report for the Fiscal Year 2014/2015, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City Of Chula Vista declares its intention to levy and collect assessments for Open Space District 8, as identified in the Engineer's Report, for the Fiscal Year 2014/2015. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council sets July 8, 2014, at 2:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, City of Chula Vista, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California as the date and time for the public hearing on the assessments Presented by: Approved as to form by: Richard A. Hopkins Glen R. Googins Director of Public Works City Attorney 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 792 RESOLUTION NO. 2014 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015 FOR OPEN SPACE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 10 AND THE TOWN CENTRE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 4, Chapter 1, part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code, also known as "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972" and Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 17.07, NBS Government Finance Group, dba NBS, has prepared and filed, on behalf of and under the direction of the City Engineer, the annual report(Engineer's Report) for the existing Open Space Maintenance District No. 10 and the Town Centre Maintenance District in the City of Chula Vista(City), for Fiscal Year 2014/15; and WHEREAS, the Engineer's Report is presented to the Council for approval in order to proceed with the public hearing set for July 8, 2014, in accordance with the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972. This Report covers Open Space Maintenance District No. 10 and Town Centre Maintenance District; and WHEREAS, the proposed assessments for Fiscal Year 2014/2015 are as follows: Open Space Proposed FY Proposed Projected District or Zone FY 13/14 2 14/15 1 FY 13/14 FY 14/15 Variance($) Variance(%) Revenue(2) 10 121.68 122.00 120.00 122.00 2.00 1.67% 80,124.72 Town Centre 1 0.12 0.12 0.00 0.00 N/A 1 N/A 1 0.00 Total Projected Revenues 1 $80,124.72 (1)Town Centre rates have been based on parcel square footage since FY 2001/02. However,a Downtown PBID replaced this District in 2001,but the City determined that there was some potential long-term exposure for the City based on the remote potential that the current PBID might not receive sufficient support for future renewal processes. (2))The Projected Revenues are preliminary figures based upon the prior year's EDU assignments and the Maximum Rates for Fiscal Year 2014/15 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, that it approves the for the Engineer's Report for Open Space Maintenance District No. 10 and the Town Centre Maintenance District for Fiscal Year 2014/15, in the form presented, with such minor modifications as may be required or approved by the City Attorney, a copy of which shall be kept on file in the Office of the City Clerk. Presented by: Approved as to form by: Richard A. Hopkins Glen R. Googins Director of Public Works City Attorney 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 793 RESOLUTION NO. 2014 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE SPREAD OF ASSESSMENTS DECLARING THE INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT THE ASSESSMENTS, AND SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THESE ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2014/15 FOR OPEN SPACE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 10 AND TOWN CENTRE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT WHEREAS, pursuant to Article 4, Chapter 1, part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code, also known as "Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972" and Chula Vista Municipal Code Chapter 17.07, NBS Government Finance Group, dba NBS, has prepared and filed, on behalf of and under the direction of the City Engineer, the annual report(Engineer's Report) for the existing Open Space Maintenance District No. 10 and Town Centre Maintenance District in the City of Chula Vista(City) for Fiscal Year 2014/15; and WHEREAS, the proposed assessments for Fiscal Year 2014/2015 are as follows: Open Space Proposed Proposed Projected District or Zone 7FY /14 FY 14/15 1 FY 13/14 FY 14/15 Variance($) Variance(%) Revenue(2) 10 121.68 122.00 120.00 122.00 2.00 1.67% 80,124.72 Town Centre 1 0.12 0.12 0.00 0.00 N/A 1 N/A 1 0.00 Total Projected Revenues 1 $80,124.72 (1)Town Centre rates have been based on parcel square footage since FY 2001/02. However,a Downtown PBID replaced this District in 2001,but the City determined that there was some potential long-term exposure for the City based on the remote potential that the current PBID might not receive sufficient support for future renewal processes. (2)The Projected Revenues are preliminary figures based upon the prior year's EDU assignments and the Maximum Rates for Fiscal Year 2014/15 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula Vista approves the spread of assessments for Open Space Maintenance District No. 10 and Town Centre Maintenance District, as identified in the Engineer's Report for Fiscal Year 2014/15, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Chula Vista declares its intention to levy and collect assessments, which are identified in the Engineer's Report, for the Fiscal Year 2014/2015. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council sets July 8, 2014, at 2:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, City of Chula Vista, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California as the date and time for the public hearing on the assessments. Presented by: Approved as to form by: Richard A. Hopkins Glen R. Googins Director of Public Works City Attorney 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 794 Resolution No. 2013 - Page 2 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 795 City of Chula Vista OF CHU�LAVISTA Staff Report File#: 14-0094, Item#: 8. CONSIDERATION OF UPHOLDING THE DECISION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION TO NOT AMEND THE HISTORIC ELIGIBILITY STATUS OF THE SEARS BUILDING LOCATED AT 565 BROADWAY RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA UPHOLDING THE DECISION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION TO NOT AMEND THE HISTORIC ELIGIBLITY STATUS OF THE SEARS BUILDING LOCATED AT 565 BROADWAY RECOMMENDED ACTION Council conduct the public hearing and adopt the Resolution. SUMMARY The Sears building located at 565 Broadway (Attachment 1) was identified as an Eligible Historical Resource as part of the City's 2012 Historical Resources Survey (Survey). Pursuant to Chula Vista Municipal Code (CVMC 21.04.010), Historical Resources Surveys are to be utilized as informational tools by the City, other municipal departments or agencies, and members of the public for preservation purposes, designation consideration and /or as part of project analysis. The determination of the Sears building as Eligible merely provides the City and the property owner the information that would be otherwise required if or when a project were to be proposed for the Sears building, or if Sear's were to pursue designation. Although the City's Historic Preservation Program does not include a process for appealing the findings of a survey, Sear's was provided an opportunity to present the Historic Preservation Commission (Commission) with their request to change the Survey's eligibility status to "Not Eligible." The Commission considered all information presented to them and a motion was made and seconded to change Sears' eligibility status to "Not Eligible." The motion failed. As such, Sears is still considered an Eligible Historical Resource as part of the City's 2012 Survey. Sears is appealing this determination to City Council. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Development Services Director has reviewed the applicant's request for reconsideration of Historic Eligibility for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a "Project" as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060 (c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is not subject to CEQA. Although environmental review is not necessary at this time, if modifications are proposed to the Sears building in the future, environmental review may be required and a CEQA determination completed. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION At their regularly scheduled meeting on December 4, 2013, the Historic Preservation Commission (Commission) considered all information provided including: the City's 2012 Survey, an Expert City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 10 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 796 File#: 14-0094, Item#: 8. Technical Analysis (ETA) prepared by Heritage Architecture on behalf of Sears, the 2012 Survey consultant ASM's review and recommendation report on the Sears ETA, and testimony from both Heritage and ASM. A motion was made to remove the Sears building from the Historic eligibility list; however, the motion failed by a vote of 2-4-0-0, and no action was taken by the Commission. Therefore, the Sears building status remains as an Eligible Historical Resource. DISCUSSION Historical Resource Surveys (Survey) A Survey is a systematic, detailed examination of an area designed to gather information about historic properties. Evaluations of resources are made on a form prescribed by the State Historic Preservation Office, referred to as a Department of Park and Recreation 523 Form or DPR form. The information and analysis contained within the DPR form conforms to state preservation guidelines for recording historical resources. In 2011 , the City of Chula Vista retained a qualified professional consultant, ASM Affiliate, Inc. (ASM), to conduct a survey of the northwest and southwest portions of the City (2012 Survey). The 2012 Survey was performed in accordance with the Chula Vista Historic Preservation Program and, the State Historic Preservation Office guidelines. DPR forms were completed as part of the survey. Eligible Historical Resources Pursuant to the Chula Vista Municipal Code (CVMC 21 .03.44), an Eligible Historical Resource is any resource that has been determined through a survey to have historic significance. The eligibility of a resource is determined by examining how the resource relates to the historic context of an area. The historic context of an area, such as that developed through the 2012 Survey for Chula Vista, is a critical piece for understanding, identifying, evaluating, and protecting those resources which give each community its individual character and sense of place. A historic context focuses on describing those historical development patterns within which the significance of a resource can be understood, and what important property types were associated with those developments. The properties (resources) of an area are then reviewed within the historic context based upon established eligibility criteria. In the case of Sears, it was identified as one of very few large retail commercial buildings constructed in western Chula Vista that was built within the City Maturation Period. (Attachment 2) 2012 Survey- Development of a Historic Context The Historic Context for the 2012 Survey divided Chula Vista into three periods of historic significance. The Community Building Period (1870-1910), the City Development Period (1911- 1939), and the City Maturation Period (1940-1970). Based upon its year built, Sears falls with the City Maturation Period. The Survey found that significant property types constructed during the City Maturation Period included residential, commercial, civic and community buildings. The Sears building was recommended in the Survey as being an Eligible Historical Resource for its association with commercial development during the City Maturation Period. The Survey also identified the Sears building, as an excellent local example of Modern Commercial architecture. The Sears building is one of only six Modern Commercial buildings identified out of the more than 12,000 buildings surveyed on the west side. City of Chula Vista Page 2 of 10 Printed o�n 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Vagee79t�v LegistarT^ File#: 14-0094, Item#: 8. 2012 Survey- Evaluation of Potential Historical Resources To complete the DPR forms, ASM identified resources 45 years or older that appeared to meet the City's eligibility criteria (Attachment 3). ASM also queried the community on what resources they believed were important to Chula Vista's history. To obtain information on potential historical resources, ASM, researched Assessor records, conducted a reconnaissance survey of the west side of Chula Vista, held two public workshops, each of which was noticed in the local newspaper, conducted a presentation at a regularly scheduled Historic Preservation Commission meeting, and created a Public Input Form that was posted on the City's website, as well as distributed throughout the community. The Chula Vista Sears building located at 565 Broadway was one of many resources that were identified by the public as having historic significance to Chula Vista, and therefore was evaluated in the second phase of the Survey, with the other potential historical resources identified by ASM. Survey Results and Property Owner Notification Once all identified potential historical resources were evaluated by ASM, the property owners of those properties recommended as Eligible (including Sears) were noticed of the Survey results in September 2012. The property owners were invited to attend the September 19, 2012 Commission meeting to learn more about the Survey and were advised that the Survey report, in its entirety, would be available for their review and comment during the public comment period of September 19, 2012 - October 3, 2012. In addition, each property owner was sent a Historical Resources FAQ sheet that provided an explanation of the Survey, the Survey process, what it means to be an Eligible Historical Resource, and what the process would be if they wanted to remodel, alter or demolish an Eligible Historical Resource (Attachment 4). Upon Sear's receipt of the notification of Eligibility, staff was contacted by representatives of Sears inquiring about the implications of Eligibility. Also, a representative of Sears attended the September 19, 2012 Commission Survey meeting. Significantly, no information to contradict the Survey findings of the Sears building was provided by the applicant during the Survey process. In November 2012, after the Survey had been finalized, staff was contacted by and met with an attorney for Sears. At this meeting with the Sears attorney, staff explained that historical surveys are informational tools that assist in avoiding delays in both the building permit and development process by providing the necessary historical information in advance. Staff further explained that, although there is not a process to appeal surveys, in such a case where there was factual inaccuracy of survey data, new information may be considered. Further, the attorney was advised of the many benefits of being identified as an Eligible Historical Resource, including the fact that as an Eligible Historical Resource the Sears building would qualify to utilize the State Historical Building Code (SHBC). The SHBC provides alternative standards and regulations that help encourage energy conservation and cost effective approaches to preservation, reasonable life safety measures, and reasonable usability of historical resources by the physically disabled. The SHBC is intended to allow for the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of existing historic buildings and is an important aspect in both preservation and sustainability. Sears request for Eligibility Reconsideration In June 2013, approximately 8 months after the finalization of the 2012 Survey, Sears submitted an City of Chula Vista Page 3 of 10 Printed on 6/5/2014 LegistarT^ 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Vagee�l98y File#: 14-0094, Item#: 8. Expert Technical Analysis (ETA) report, prepared by Heritage Architecture and Planning (Heritage) for the law firm of SNR Denton US on behalf of Sears. Heritage, like ASM, is a qualified professional firm that meets the Secretary of Interior Standards for Qualified Professionals. As a result of their research and analysis, Heritage concluded that the Chula Vista Sears was not an Eligible Historical Resource (Not Eligible). It is the professional opinion of Heritage that the Chula Vista Sears has not retained enough of its historic integrity to be considered historic. ASM Re-Evaluation of Sears Eligibility In consideration of the new information provided in the Heritage ETA, the City requested that ASM re -evaluate the Sears building based upon the new information. The Heritage ETA included the exact age of the Sears building, original drawings, historic images and information about the architects of the building, none of which ASM had at the time of the 2012 Survey. After a thorough review of the Heritage ETA, ASM still recommends the Sears building as Eligible for its relationship to the City's Historic context and for its architecture. In addition ASM now further recommends Sears to be Eligible, as a unique local example of the work of the master architects, Stiles and Robert Clements. However, based on the exact age of the building provided in the Heritage ETA, ASM no longer found the Sears building to be Eligible for listing on the National or State Registers, as the building does not meet the 50 year old threshold for national and state listing, and therefore does not yet warrant listing on either of these registers. (Attachment 5) Historic Preservation Commission Consideration of Sears ETA In light of the two differing professional opinions, the Commission considered the request to revise Sears' Eligibility to "Not Eligible." Both ASM (Shannon Davis) and a representative, on behalf of Sears, from Heritage (David Marshall) attended this meeting and gave presentations explaining their professional opinions on the Eligibility of the Sears building. Ms. Davis explained to the Commission that ASM continues to recommend the Sears building as Eligible because it is a good example of the Modern style and for its association with commercial development, within Chula Vista's historic context. It is one of Chula Vista's few remaining large retail destinations from Chula Vista's City Maturation Period. ASM states in their re-evaluation report that the Chula Vista Sears is one of only six commercial buildings, identified in the 2012 Survey, that represent good local examples of the Modern style. Ms. Davis stated that although some of the original materials had been removed, or had been altered, many of the original Modern Commercial features remain such as: the two-story horizontal massing, flat roof, angular lines, brick and concrete block walls, lack of applied ornament, wide overhanging canopies, barreled canopy on the south fagade, metal screen and charcoal grey Mirawal panels on the main/north fagade, no upper floor windows, exterior circulation patterns around the periphery of the building shaded by the canopies, landscaping elements including planters and palm trees, and large expanses of surface parking on three sides of the building. ASM concluded that the building retains good integrity of location, feeling and association. In addition, it is ASM's opinion that the fact that 5 th Avenue no longer runs through the center, does not reduce the eligibility of the Sears building, as it retains sufficient overall integrity, especially in light of the rarity of this property type in Chula Vista and, as is stated in the Heritage ETA, the Sears building was constructed after and separate from the rest of the mall. ASM further recommends Sears as Eligible for being the only known building designed and built in Chula Vista by master architects Stiles and Robert Clements. The architectural firm of Stiles Clements is credited for much of the development along Whilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, also City of Chula Vista Page 4 of 10 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 799 File#: 14-0094, Item#: 8. known as Miracle Mile. Stiles Clements was a master architect, known for his design of supermarkets and for shopping centers in the mid-twentieth century. There are very few examples of Stiles Clements work in San Diego County, and the Sears building is one of his last designs and the only known example of his work in Chula Vista. David Marshall, of Heritage, also gave a presentation at the December 4th Commission meeting. In his presentation, Mr. Marshall stated that it was Heritage's professional opinion that the alterations to the Sears building were significant. The exterior alterations he cited included: the removal of the Garden Center, the enclosure of display windows, exterior sign renovations, enlargement of the columns, and closure of Fifth Avenue. He stated that the alterations reduced the historic integrity of the Sears building. Further, it is Heritage's opinion that the closure of 5 th Avenue cut-off Sears from the rest of the mall and therefore reduces the historic integrity of the Sears building. As stated above, the Sears building was originally constructed separate from the western portion of the mall, and included its own entrance and parking lot. The closure of Fifth Avenue did not alter this situation. Both ASM and Heritage discussed with the Commission their opinions of what constitutes significant alterations. During Commissioner comments Heritage was asked to explain in terms of percentages those portions of the Sears building that were renovated or altered. Mr. Marshall stated that the percentage of alterations varied but he would guess that approximately 35 to 45% of the bottom portion of Sears had been altered, and he agreed that none of the second story portion had been altered. He acknowledged that the first floor windows had been covered over but that the windows could be opened up again and that the change to windows was not permanent. Commissioner Fotiadi stated that he believed that the alterations were probably closer to 35%. Commissioners Fotiadi also questioned Mr. Marshall about the changes made to the second story facade. Mr. Marshall acknowledged that only 35-45 % of the facade had been altered and that the original facade treatment could be reinstalled. Commissioner Fotiadi (who is an architect and meets the Secretary of Interiors Standards of a qualified individual) stated his understanding that the threshold for saving a building is alteration of less than 50% of the building. Commissioner Fotiadi further stated that, when viewed in these terms, 35% is a relatively small portion of the overall building that had been altered. (Attachment 6 p.41-45 of Capital Reporting Company transcript) In consideration of all information provided by both Expert Professionals, and after an extensive discussion on the extent of alterations to the building and the impact to the historic integrity of the building as a result of the alterations, a motion to change the Eligibility to "Not Eligible" failed on a 2-4 -0-0 vote (Attachment 7). Sears Appeal of the Commission Decision (Attachment 8). On December 17, 2013, staff received an application from Sears to appeal the decision of the Commission. Sears submitted a 12 page Letter Brief and 8 supplementary exhibits from the law firm of Dentons (Attorney for Sears). In summary, the Denton letter brief and exhibits state: 1. The Commission's original erroneous finding of "Eligibility" and failure to correct that finding at the December 4, 2013 hearing is an abuse of discretion and not support by the overwhelming evidence submitted to the contrary. 2. The Commission relied on inaccurate information and a cursory survey prepared by the City of Chula Vista's expert. 3. The Commission applied the wrong legal standards and inquiries. City of Chula Vista Page 5 of 10 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 800 File#: 14-0094, Item#: 8. 4. The Commission failed to issue any written findings, as required by California case law. 5. The Commission's procedures, as applied in this case, are fundamentally unfair and constitutionally impermissible. Response to Sears Appeal/Denton Letter Brief Sears has been afforded the appropriate opportunities to demonstrate that the information provided in the 2012 Survey is factually inaccurate. Although the ETA submitted by Heritage provided a more intensive analysis of the Sears building than was conducted in the 2012 Survey, neither ASM nor the Commission believes that the information contradicts the 2012 Survey recommendation of Eligibility, with the exception of the fact that ASM no longer recommends the Sears building as Eligible for listing on the National or State Registers based on its age. In addition to ASM's re-evaluation of the Sears building Eligibility, Sears was provided an opportunity to present all information to the Commission, which is the authority on historic preservation matters in the City. After consideration of all information provided by both Expert Professionals, the Commission retained the historic eligibility status of the Sears building. Below are responses to each of the assertions presented in the Sears appeal/Denton Letter Brief: Denton Assertion #1 . The Commission's original erroneous finding of"Eligibility" and failure to correct that finding at the December 4, 2013 hearing is an abuse of discretion and not supported by the overwhelming evidence submitted to the contrary. Response #1 . The Commission did not make a "finding" of Eligibility on the Sears building. The Sears building was determined to be Eligible through a Survey that was conducted by professionals from ASM that exceed the Secretary of the Interior's professional qualification standards for Architectural Historians. In addition, the 2012 Survey was conducted in compliance with the: • City of Chula Vista's Historic Preservation Program, • Guidelines provided by the Secretary of the Interior, National Register Bulletin 24, Guidelines for Local Surveys, and • California Office of Historic Preservation Instructions for Recording Historical Resources. There was no failure on the part of Commission to "correct the finding" as the Commission did not make the original determination of Eligibility. As discussed above, the original determination and the re-evaluation of the Sears building were made by ASM, a qualified professional. With the exception of the age of the Sears building, no other information has been provided that demonstrates factual error in the 2012 Survey Eligibility recommendation. In fact, both ASM and the Commission thoroughly considered the "overwhelming amount of evidence" provided by Sears and still continue to recommend the Sears building as an Eligible Historical Resource. Pursuant to Chula Vista Municipal Code (CVMC 21 .04.010), Historical Resources Surveys are to be utilized as informational tools by the City, other municipal departments or agencies, and members of the public for preservation purposes, designation consideration and /or as part of project analysis. No Findings of Fact were made or were required on the part of the Commission for the 2012 Survey. The determination of the Sears building as Eligible merely provides the City and the property owner the information that would be otherwise required if or when a project were to be proposed for the Sears City of Chula Vista Page 6 of 10 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Vageel0Tv LegistarT^ File#: 14-0094, Item#: 8. building, or if Sear's were to pursue designation. Denton Assertion #2 : The Commission relied on inaccurate information and a cursory survey prepared by the City of Chula Vista's expert. Response #2: ASM conducted a thorough review of all documentation and research compiled in the ETA prepared by Heritage. The Heritage ETA did provide information that ASM had not previously considered, however in consideration of this new information, ASM continues to recommend the Chula Vista Sears building as an Eligible Historical Resource. In addition, Sears and their representatives attended the December 4, 2013 Commission meeting, and Heritage, on behalf of Sears, provided the HPC a professional and informative power point presentation, which included 44 slides. Both ASM and Heritage were given an opportunity to respond to questions from the Commission. The Commission was very engaged and asked questions that, in staff's opinion, were fair and on point with the subject at hand. After consideration of all information presented, a motion was made to change the Eligibility status but it failed by a vote of 2-4-0-0. No action was taken by the Commission and the Sears building remains an Eligible Historical Resource. Denton Assertion #3: The Commission applied the wrong legal standards and inquiries Staff Response#3:As stated above, the Survey followed professionally accepted guidelines for conducting surveys, was conducted by qualified professionals, and in accordance with Chula Vista Municipal Code section 21.04.010. Historical resource surveys do not require owner consent or participation prior to the Survey being finalized. However, notice was provided as a courtesy to all property owners of those resources determined to be Eligible Historical Resources, including Sears. To date, no information has been provided by the applicant that demonstrates factual errors in the survey on the part of ASM or the City. In an effort to accommodate Sears, staff presented all information provided by Sears to the Commission in an appeal type process. As discussed above, the Commission considered all information and did not change the Eligibility status of Sears. Denton Assertion #4: The Commission failed to issue any written findings, as required by California case law. Staff Response#4: No findings of fact are required for Surveys to determine Eligibility and no findings of fact were made for the 2012 Survey. The matter presented to the Commission on December 4, 2013 was consideration of new information provided by the applicant, not a dispute over findings of fact. The Commission did not make the original Eligibility determination for the Sears building nor did they accept or adopt any findings of fact related to the 2012 Survey. In accordance with the City's Historic Preservation Program (HPP), surveys are conducted in accordance with State guidelines, and therefore do not require findings of fact. Both staff and ASM reviewed the Sears ETA and concluded that the new information provided did not demonstrate factual errors on the part of the 2012 Survey, and therefore, change in the conclusion of the Survey was not warranted. In addition, the fact that the Chula Vista Sears building was designed by master architects Stiles and Robert Clements, as identified by the applicant's ETA, further qualifies the building for Eligibility under Criterion 3. For these reasons, staff made the recommendation to the Commission to take no action and retain the Eligibility determination. Denton Assertion #5: The Commission's procedures, as applied in this case, are fundamentally unfair and constitutionally impermissible. Staff Response#5: The consideration process has been more than fair and reasonable as demonstrated by the time and effort made by staff, ASM and the Commission to consider all information provided by Sears and their representatives, and the fact that Sears was afforded due process not required by the Municipal Code. In addition, Sears was afforded the City of Chula Vista Page 7 of 10 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 802 File#: 14-0094, Item#: 8. opportunity to present their information, in a public forum, to the Commission. The Commission considered all information provided to them at the December 4, 2013 meeting, and based upon that information took no action thereby retaining the Eligibility determination. ASM's Response to Sears Appeal/Denton's Letter Brief(Attachment 9) As the appeal and letter brief cites specific errors on the part of ASM, staff requested that ASM review and respond to the appeal package submitted by Sears. Ms. Davis, on behalf of ASM, reviewed the appeal package and her response is summarized below: 1 .) ASM conducted a thorough review of all documentation and research compiled in the ETA prepared by Heritage. The Heritage ETA did provide information that ASM had not previously considered, however in consideration of this new information, ASM continues to recommend the Chula Vista Sears building as an Eligible Historical Resource. 2.) In their Letter Brief, Dentons states that the 2012 Survey conducted by ASM was superficial. Both ASM and staff assert that in no way can the survey or decisions made as a result be classified as superficial. The 2012 Survey was conducted by individuals who exceed the Secretary of the Interior's professional qualification standards for Architectural Historians. All decisions were made through a comprehensive survey of the city's built environment, the development of a historic context within which all buildings were evaluated, public input, and careful and reasoned consideration of all resources surveyed. DPR forms were completed for all Eligible and Not Eligible properties in accordance with CVMC Section 21 .04.010, Chula Vista HPP Section 3.1 , and the California Office of Historic Preservation's Instructions for Recording Historical Resources. 3.) Denton claims that the ASM presentation to the Commission applied an incorrect litmus test when explaining historic integrity. Both ASM and Heritage explained to the Commission the concept of integrity and its part in determining eligibility. Denton inaccurately characterized ASM's presentation at the December 4, 2013, HPC meeting pertaining to the discussion regarding integrity. As an example to explaining the technical aspects of integrity, ASM suggested that the HPC apply a litmus test of would a person associated with a building during its period of significance still recognize the building today. This test is often used unofficially for assessing integrity and was only made after addressing the seven aspects of integrity (as defined by the NRHP and followed by Chula Vista under CVMC 21 .03.084). 4.) Denton states that ASM used Sear's "potential for restoration" to determine the Eligibility of Sears. The potential for restoration was discussed, however the potential for restoration was not a factor in ASM's recommendation that Sears is an Eligible Historical Resource. The information contained in the DPR form was the basis for determining eligibility. The DPR form for Sears DPR was completed based upon the facts known at the time of the survey. With the exception of the exact age of Sears, no facts have been presented that dispute the information included in the original DPR form. 5.) Denton's letter brief claims that the Commission relied on "inaccurate information" from ASM. ASM is not aware of nor did Heritage show any "inaccuracy" in either ASM's letter of review or testimony provided by ASM at the December 4, 2013 meeting. 6.) Denton's letter brief states that ASM failed to "dispute or rebut the lack of historical significance of the Sears building". ASM's professional opinion on Sears Eligibility is clearly City of Chula Vista Page 8 of 10 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Vagee103v LegistarT^ File#: 14-0094, Item#: 8. supported by the information in the survey (DPR form), as well as reasons included in both ASM's letter report and their presentation at the Commission December 4, 2013 meeting. In review of Sears submittal package as presented in this report, both staff and ASM continue to recommend that the Chula Vista Sears be identified as an Eligible Historical Resource. CONCLUSION All effort on the part of staff, ASM, and the Commission was made to thoroughly review and fairly consider all information provided by Sears. It is staff's opinion that the Commission made a decision based on accurate information and applied the correct legal standards and therefore, staff recommends that the Council uphold the decision of the Historic Preservation Commission and not amend the historic Eligibility status of the Sears building located at 565 Broadway. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the property holdings of the City Council and has found no property holdings within 500 feet of the boundaries of the property which is the subject of this action. Other potential conflicts of interest are currently being evaluated. LINK TO STRATEGIC GOALS Historical Resource Surveys (Surveys) are important tools in identifying those resources that contribute to Chula Vista's individual character and unique sense of place. Understanding and protecting such resources meets both the Connected Community goal and the Healthy Community goal as it promotes civic pride and sustainability through the recognition, preservation, and adaptive re-use of the limited resources that contribute to Chula Vista's rich heritage. CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT The applicant has paid for all staff time and costs associated with this item through a deposit account. There are no other fiscal impacts. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT There are no ongoing fiscal impacts. ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1: Locator Map Attachment 2: ASM DPR Sears Building (September 2013 update & 2012 Survey) Attachment 3: Historical Resource Surveys (CVMC 21 .04.010) and Eligibility Criteria (CVMC 21 .04.100) Attachment 4: Property Owner Eligibility Letter and Historical Resource FAQ Attachment 5: ASM's Reevaluation Letter Report Attachment 6: Capital Reporting Transcript (Sears Exhibit G) Attachment 7: December 4, 2013 HPC meeting Action Minutes Attachment 8: Sears Appeal Package & Denton Letter Brief Attachment 8 A: Sears Exhibit A - Revised Draft 2012 Survey Attachment 8 B: Sears Exhibit B - Heritage Expert Technical Analysis Report (ETA) Attachment 8 C: Sears Exhibit C - City Correspondence to Sears Attorney City of Chula Vista Page 9 of 10 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Vageei0 LegistarT^ File#: 14-0094, Item#: 8. Attachment 8 D: Sears Exhibit D - Sears Attorney Correspondence to the City Attachment 8 E: Sears Exhibit E - Commission Consideration Application Attachment 8 F: Sears Exhibit F- Heritage Power Point Preservation to the Commission Attachment 8 H: Sears Exhibit H- National Register Bulletin: How To Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation Attachment 9: ASM's Letter Response to Sears Appeal Package/Denton's Letter Brief City of Chula Vista Page 10 of 10 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 805 is ���� �� �- �� �r � �� � i-r ►� �r� • ►r►r► , - . ►� f .�► ` ►►►►►err►,�i ,,,�� ► . ;Wills •�11r►► ^ .- 1 ►11111 .► ►►rr►►► •►r►►'r.l�� NJ Opp- ■i�in�`t' ttt►tot► -.. ■• rr ■ ►► �► • ►� 1,11 ` f . ►��► �. , �► ►vrr f . a;,F,��i�ljtlri��►54511� ■ �11 r►,►►►' :►rr►,, / 1,- �►,► ..►,,,,�1,•■.►►►►► ►►,►►►,► ►� •,,1� ■ � '■ err►► ■� : ,:� ■ ►►■■ rrv► �.�D•.��i,�� ,��r • �1 •r Rip, P WON olp ILI WWII LOB iol f ■► ■• ♦�' G f► ■►�i /fir'-�%■■ ■�►�►►►1■f %��% �1 Wow ow■,■�■.,..'rte_r r1 � ■� � ►►• • .► �// ►►► ■ ■ • ►►► �..��.. - g► . ■ . .. .■■ ►► .■ ■■ ■ ■ ` r► : :�fr►►►fir '' ty � ■■ ■■ ■• ■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■ f IMR H LA VISTA SEARS C LI EXPERT TECHNICAL ANALYSIS REPORT K,7 ,: - now • , l 1F t .. ,'? ��� � yam' �r� `•}}�` r "" .- ` SNR DENTON US 525 MARKET STREET, 26TH FLOOR, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING 625 BROADWAY, SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 l 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 808 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Table of Contents Page i TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION II. OVERVIEW OF THE RESOURCE III. METHODOLOGY IV. HISTORICAL CONTEXT OVERVIEW V. EVALUATION OF THE RESOURCE VI. INTEGRITY STATEMENT VII. CONCLUSION VIII. DPR FORM IX. BIBLIOGRAPHY HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 921 01 61 9.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 809 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page ii Table of Contents t [This page intentionally left blank.] HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,GA 921 O 1- 61 9.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 810 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 1 —Introduction Page 1-1 I. INTRODUCTION A. PURPOSE AND REPORT ORGANIZATION The purpose of this Expert Technical Analysis Report is to evaluate the potential eligibility for listing in national, state, and local register of the Chula Vista Sears, located at 565 Broadway, Chula Vista, California.This report contains the following information: • Review of the existing exterior conditions of the property. • Review of the history of the property and its physical development. • Review of the required consideration of historic resources under local, state,and national register criteria. This Expert Technical Analysis Report has been prepared in compliance with the City of Chula Vista's Historic Preservation Program's Expert Technical Analysis Report Content (§4.3.1). This report is organized into nine sections. The first section is the Introduction providing purpose and overview of the report and resource location information. The Introduction is followed by the Overview of the Resource, which includes a description of the resource. The third section, Methodology, describes the work that was completed, such as research and field assessments. The Historical Context Overview section provides a brief narrative of the patterns and trends by which the Chula Vista Sears was constructed in order to 'understand its historic significance. Section five evaluates the resource using applicable local, state, and national register criteria. Next, the Integrity Statement discusses whether the resource has retained its integrity over the years. The Conclusion includes a summary of the evaluation criteria used, historical resource eligibility determination, and any further recommendations. A completed DPR form is included at the end of this report followed by the bibliography. B. RESOURCE INFORMATION AND LOCATION The existing Chula Vista Sears store is located within the Chula Vista Center mall between H and I Street and Broadway and Fig Avenue in the City of Chula Vista. Current Property Address: Chula Vista Sears 565 Broadway Chula Vista,CA 91950 Assessor Parcel Number: 5720104400 HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.289.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 811 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 1-2 Section 1 —Introduction ORANGE _ RIVERSIDE COUNTY COUNTY;'- •! �. _ Rainbow + Cemp Porn I Fallbrook i Pala Palomar 6 Lake Hersh" I „ to is Valley Center a Vista SAN DIEGO COUNTY � rA-ace a San swrrs.na Marcos Escondido Rasemk n T$ Lake Rancho Ramona Ho"26' 9emardo a Poway son view& Resm* S l3 EICapkan Rasrw r Lakesl a -pnlnps Alpine e Santee t El Cajon Rederwk La Mesa PROJECT Jamul LOCATION Sraehvalr Raarvolr National City \ Chula Yata olay R.arwk sw San Yakim A 6 MFJ(tC0 Figure 1-1: Vicinity Map. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 921 01 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 812 r HS 1 • . . I ON 41 �1 ,Nt ";. los vs js Selo CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Pa _ 1-4 Section 1 —Introduction [This page intentionally left blank.] HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE BOO SAN DIEGO,CA 921 01 61 9.289.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 814 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 2—Overview of the Resource Page 2-1 i II. OVERVIEW OF THE RESOURCE A. Building History Architect: Stiles &Robert Clements Architects-Engineers General Contractor: Nielsen Construction Co. Original Address: 549-579 Fifth Avenue,Chula Vista, CA (Notice of Completion) 555 Fifth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA (Directories 1966-1992) Current Address: 565 Broadway,Chula Vista,CA Chtonolggy October 5, 1964 Date on Construction Documents January 4, 1965 Ground Breaking February 21, 1966 Notice of Completion filed February 24, 1966 Grand Opening 1979 Garden Center renovated and integrated with store 1980s Exterior renovations 1988 . Closure of Fifth Avenue Demolition of Gas Pump Island 1989 Tenant Improvements to enlarge basement retail for storage area (approximately 18,000 SF) 1993 Tenant Improvements (Hub Offices) 1997 Exterior sign renovation at three locations 2003 Enclosed existing canopy over loading dock Modern Commercial Style Architecture Modern Commercial style department stores and shopping centers were often comprised of one- to two-story buildings encircled by an abundance of free surface parking. They were often horizontally oriented, encompass minimal architectural detailing on wall surfaces, and have strong roof forms including flat roofs some with deep overhangs. Character defining features also include expansive display windows at the ground level, no upper floor windows, awnings, integrated planters, projecting vertical elements, overhanging trellises, sunshades, pergolas, large free-standing letters attached to the buildings facades, shadow block accents, distinctive triangle, parabolic, or arched forms, textile block screens or metal sheathing, and eyebrow overhangs.' In Chula Vista, Modern Commercial character-defining-features were described as single story;large storefront windows that are nearly floor to ceiling and comprise most of the main £arcade; shed or flat roof; widely City of San Diego. San Diego Modernirm Context State»rerrt. (San Diego: City of San Diego, 2007). The San Diego Modernism statement refers to this style as "Contemporary"commercial. The 2012 City of Chula Vista's Revised Draft Historic Survey notes this style as"Modem"non-residential. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING • 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 - SAN DIEGO,CA 921 O1 • 619.289,7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 815 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 2-2 Section 2—Overview of the Resource overhanging eaves; angular lines; and aluminum sliding windows. These buildings were located mostly at the commercial strip and not as large mall anchor tenants.' B. Description Constructed in 1965 and completed in 1966 the Chula Vista Sears, designed by Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers,is located at the Chula Vista Center and faces H Street to the north, Fig Avenue to the east, I Street to the south, and portions of Fifth Avenue and Broadway to the west. The surrounding neighborhood encompasses commercial uses along H Street and Broadway and residential at I and Fig Street. The department store is surrounded by minimal landscaping and surface parking along the north, east, south, and portions of the northwest end. An original freestanding Sears Auto Center building is located at the southwest portion of the parking area. The resource is a one- and two-story building with basement designed in the Modern Commercial architectural style.' The building is approximately 250,000 square feet and the building has a flat roof covered with built-up roofing material. The brick and concrete block building rests on a reinforced concrete foundation. A covered walkway surrounds the building with retrofitted posts that have a reinforced casing. The primary facade faces north toward H Street. Its central bay includes a metal screen wall element at the upper "penthouse" level flanked by large charcoal gray Mirawall panels with aluminum mullions and affixed contemporary "Sears" signage. The original sign-age was centrally located on the "penthouse" screen wall. Beneath both large panels are glass metal storefronts with multiple entrance doors. The original entrance doors included a scored anodized aluminum push plate detail with "Sears" etched at the center. These doors are no longer extant and have been replaced with contemporary doors. The original display windows adjacent to the entrances have been enclosed and the original stone veneer at the central bay is no longer visible. Tall open-frame gabled canopies were added to the entrances in the 1980s. The original canopy has been notched in these areas to make room for the contemporary entrance structures. Low planters are located at the base of the central bay and along the northeast and northwest corners. Up until the 1980s, the west portion of the parcel included surface parking and access to Fifth Avenue, which was open to traffic. Mall renovations conducted in the late 1980s officially closed Fifth Avenue to traffic in 1988, physically linked the department store with the remaining Chula Vista Center, and added stores and a courtyard between Sears and Macy's. Contemporary motifs were embellished upon the exterior existing mall structures. This included the two open-frame gabled canopies at the entrances of the Sears' north facade and one at the southwest facade facing the shopping center. Specific renovations during this period to the Chula Vista Sears included all 2 ASM Affiliates,Inc. Revised Draft Historic Reswrces Sarvey, Cbula Vista, California Prepared for the City of Chula Vista. (Chula Vista: City of Chula Vista,September 2012),p.50,55-56,and 66. The report defines this style as"Modern Style (Non-Residential)". 3 The Riverside Modernism Context Statement provides a similar architectural style term for this sub-style referring to it as "Mid-Century" Modern design. Recent Modern Age context statements developed by Pasadena, San Diego, and Fresno,California,have defined region-specific versions of Midcentury Modern design. Fresno and San Diego deemed their regional versions the Contemporary .Style, while Pasadena defined its Midcentury Modern style the postwar iteration of the International Style. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING - 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 600 - SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 . 61 9.239.7886 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 816 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 2—Overview of the Resource _Page 2-3 } storefront entrances and signage and display windows enclosed along at the west facade. The now- connected Chula Vista Center was officially dedicated October 27, 1988.4 The south facade contains an original barrel-roof canopy that covers the entrances. Entrance doors have been changed and the central display windows have been boarded-over. The original signage above has been replaced with a contemporary sign. The original Garden Center section, located at the southwest corner of the building, was renovated in 1979 and its space incorporated with the remaining retail area. The original truck ramp with a large central planter and loading dock for deliveries located at the southeast corner is extant. The walkway above the loading dock had been enclosed in 2003 and the original entrance reduced. The east facade faces a surface parking. The two original store entrances have been renovated and the store display windows enclosed. The stone veneer cladding located between the entrances is no longer extant. A contemporary"Sears" sign replaced the original above the entrances. A separate 1966 Auto Center is located at the southwest portion of the lot. At the time it was originally constructed it boasted the ability to service up to 24 automobiles simultaneously. Similar changes occurred to the Auto Center building throughout the years including the removal of the brick and stone veneer cladding, enclosure of the window displays, and the replacement of the original signage with contemporary signs. The original Gas Pump Island located to the west of the Auto Center was demolished in 1988 as part of the shopping center renovation. 4 http://mall-hall-of-fame.blogspot.com/2009/03/circa-199-phyisical-layout.htrnL Accessed 1/22/2013. 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Figure 2-3: View of renovated entry at the north facade with contemporary signage and original large charcoal gray Mirawal panels. The entry canopy has been notched at the storefront entry for the 1980s open-frame gabled canopies. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 61 9.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 820 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24, 2013 Section 2—Overview of the Resource Page 2-7 Figure 2-4: Detail of original storefront display windows (now enclosed) and planters at the northwest corner. Figure 2-5: Looking southeast at the Chula Vista Sears building. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 921 D1 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 821 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 2-8 Section 2—Overview of the Resource a Figure 2-6: Looking south at the covered walkway and the store's relationship to the rest of the shopping center along the now closed Fifth Avenue. hj Figure 2-7: Renovated northwest entry with enclosed display windows and contemporary signage. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,GA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 822 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 2—Overview of the Resource Page 2-9 I Figure 2-8: Renovated southwest entry showing notched canopy at entry and 1980s open-framed gabled entry structure. i f Figure 2-9: Looking north at the south fagade. The original Garden Center, located to the left, has been enclosed and its space integrated with the interior retail area. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.289.78BB 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 823 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Pa e 2-10 Section 2—Overview of the Resource !Af Figure 2-10: Detail of the barrel roof canopy, retrofitted posts, and enclosed original display windows at the south entry. 4� f IRl._ri Figure 2-11: View of the original truck ramp with large central planter and loading dock for deliveries at the south fagade. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE a PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.788a 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 824 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 2—Overview of the Resource _page-2-11 F -u Figure 2-12: Southeast corner showing enclosed walkway. w Figure 2-13: East facade showing the enclosed display windows. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 921 O 1 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 825 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 2-12 _ Section 2—Overview of the Resource 4 T , Figure 2-14: Looking west at the Sears Auto Center building. .a 1 Figure 2-15: Looking west at the Sears Auto Center service entry. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 826 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24, 2013 Section 2--Overview of the Resource Page 2-13 Figure 2-16: Looking northwest at the Sears Auto Center building. All signage has been replaced. The original brick and stone veneer cladding are no longer extant. Figure 2-17: Looking southeast at the Sears Auto Center building. The north fagade's original storefront windows and original brick wall to the right of the west storefront are no longer extant. All original signage have been replaced with contemporary ones. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 921 CI 61 9.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 827 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 2-14 Section 2 Overview of the Resource [This page intentionally left blank.] HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.289.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 828 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24, 2013 Section 3—Methodology Page_3-1 III. PROJECT METHODOLOGY The architectural investigation is a critical first step in assessing impacts to historical resources located within the project study area. The following steps were taken in the documentation process: 1. Preliminary Walk Through and Existing Conditions Survey A site walk through and existing conditions survey was conducted by Eileen Magno, Historian. The survey was conducted to understand the existing condition of the site and assess its integrity. Analysis focused on the building's exterior and did not include detailed assessment of the landscape, archaeological, structural, electrical, mechanical systems, or building interiors. 2. Background Information This report was prepared using primary and secondary sources related to the resource's site development history. Research was conducted at the following depositories: City of Chula Vista Planning Department and Building Division, City of Chula Vista Public Library, County of San Diego Assessor's Office, San Diego History Center, and the San Diego Public Library California Room. Materials included previous documentation of historic status, photographs, architectural drawings,news articles, City/County directories, title information, and maps. Published sources focusing on local history were consulted, as well as material relating to federal, state,and local designation requirements. Research for the report was not intended to produce a large compendium of historical and genealogical material, but rather to provide selected information necessary to understanding the evolution of the site and its Significance. 3. Drawings and Photographs Drawings were provided by Sears. Photographic documentation was conducted by Heritage during the site visit and is noted throughout this report. 4. Evaluation The process of evaluation occurs throughout the study as information is gathered, compared, and reviewed. ,Typically, historical data and physical evidence are reviewed to help evaluate the historical, architectural, engineering, and cultural significance of a property, its surrounding context, its construction and use, and occupants or other persons associated with its history and development. Evaluations were completed by a team made up of Secretary of the Interior's Qualified Historic Architect,Architect,and Historian. 5. Project Personnel The primary investigators from Heritage Architecture & Planning are David Marshall,AIA, Senior Principal Architect, Eileen Magno, Historian/Architectural Historian, Elizabeth Hammack, Architectural Historian, and Thomas Saunders, Intermediate Designer/Intern Architect. All staff members meet or exceed The Secretary of the lavior'sQualzfication Standards as published in the Code of Federal Regulations, 36 CFR Part 61 as well as Sections 4.3 and 7.2 of the City of Chula Vista's Historic Preservation Program. l� HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING - 625 BROADWAY.SUITE 800 • SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 • 619.239.7886 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 829 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 3-2 __....._ Section 3—Methodolop [This page intentionally left blank.] HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN D[EGO,CA 921 01 61 9.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 830 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 4—Historical Context Overview Page 4-1 i IV. HISTORICAL CONTEXT OVERVIEW Originally part of the Rancho de la Nacion, the city of Chula Vista is rich in history. First inhabited by the Diegueno Indians, the area that is now Chula Vista fell into the hands of the Spanish in the mid-1700s. These conquered lands were deeded to the Catholic Church,and later the King of Spain awarded land grants to various individuals. The Mexican government eventually came into possession of large parcels of land in the area and in 1845, the last Mexican Governor of California granted John Forster the Rancho de la Nacion. Part of the 42 square mile parcel included all of Chula Vista, National City, and Bonita. In 1868, the Kimball family purchased the Rancho for $30,000. Frank Kimball commissioned famed town planner Colonel W. G. Dickinson to design the town site that is now Chula Vista. Dickinson set out to make Chula Vista a community of fine residences where permanent settlement that would improve the land's value was encouraged. To this end, the 5,000 acre tract was first cleared of brush and subdivided into gridiron pattern. Streets were laid out one-quarter mile apart and hundreds of trees were planted.' Homes and citrus groves soon dotted the landscape, making Chula Vista the center of the nation's citrus industry. To meet the growing agricultural demand, the construction of Sweetwater Dam was begun in 1886 and a railroad line running from San Diego through Chula Vista to San Ysidro was completed two years later. By 1896, nearly 1,400 acres of lemon and orange trees had been planted and two packing plants were in operation. The City's legacy as Lemon Capital of the World was barn.' By the turn of the century, private citizens alone could no longer provide basic services for the growing community. In 1911, Chula Vista incorporated with a population of 550 people, electing a five-member Board of Trustees and City Marshall. Although the city remained mostly agricultural, commercial and civic services began developing around Third Avenue, mostly consisting of popular revival styles. The War also brought new industry to the City. During World War I, Hercules Powder Plant established a munitions plant. After the war, San Diego Oil Products Corporation took over Hercules' buildings, turning them into the largest cottonseed warehouse in the United States. Following WWI, veterans returned to Chula Vista with its newly paved roads and other city improvements. A steady flow of revival style residential buildings were constructed throughout the area reflecting the trends found throughout the state. With the advent of World War II, lemon production declined and manufacturing increased. Chula Vista began its transition during this era from agriculture-based economy to industrial economy., In 1941, Rohr Aircraft Corporation, a manufacturer of defense and aerospace products, moved its 1 Chula Vista Community Development,"Chula Vista History 90 Years of Spirit." (Chula Vista:September 2000),p. 13. '-Ibid. 3 ASM'affiliates,"Revised Draft Chula Arista Historic Resources Survey,Chula Vista,California" prepared for the City of Chula Vista,September 2012. p.42. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING • 625 BROADWAY.SUITE 800 • SAN D[EGO,CA 92101 • 61 9.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 831 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24, 2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 4-2 Section 4—Historical Context Overview plant from San Diego to Chula Vista becoming the world's largest manufacturer of aircraft power packages by 1945.t The post war boom garnered a demand for housing. Hundreds of California ranch houses were constructed in the new subdivision carved out of 500 acres of former citrus groves. These small rectangular houses with low pitched hip or gable roofs had no attics and no front porches. The exteriors were sheathed with stucco, board and batten, shingles, clapboard, or a combination of two or more of these.' In addition to newer neighborhoods, areas once occupied by Navy housing were purchased by the City to help relieve some of the housing demand. Areas such as Vista Square Housing, which housed approximately 600 families, was purchased from the Navy in 1944 for $108,000.' By 1950, the population of Chula Vista had risen to 16,505. In order to meet the population growth, public facilities became urgent. Soon, development of a civic center complete with City Hall, courthouse, fire station, library, and police wings was erected along F Street and Fourth Avenue in central Chula Vista. Changing trends in convenience and shopping, underscored by the continuing growth of suburbia, kept retailers and developers busy into the 1960s.' Commercial amenities outside the main street area were in demand in order to accommodate the surrounding suburbs growing needs. The commercial development of this era reflected both modern values in architecture and the growing presence of automobiles. The shopping center's rise in the decade folloaving the rear was shaped by several related factor.. Large new O areas around population centers were being occupied by middle-class and prosperous working-class residential developments. These tracts were generally far removed from existing retail outlets.—By 1950 the shopping center was transforming [retail stores]from a lone-wolf operation into an anchor omit of considerably larger entetprise....Not only were major stores several times the sitie of theirprecursors, but there was often a more extensive supporting cast. a This new type of retailing destination represented a radical break from traditional, unplanned retail growth. Rather than individually owned buildings facing the street and built to the full extent of the lot, these shopping centers were separated from the streets by large parking lots and often featured internal entrances and courtyards. Massive in scale, shopping centers were anchored by one or several department stores and numerous smaller retail shops. Unlike strip malls, shopping centers incorporated pedestrian courtyards and walkways, creating a unique shopping environment sheltered from traffic and parking lots. The grouping of stores in areas where parking could be made available and access from major highways was a growing trend in San Diego County. By the mid- 4 Chula Vista.Community Development,p. 13. Kama Webster. Chula Vista Heritage 1991-1986(Chula Vista: City of Chula Vista, 1986),p.81. c"Site Once Housed 600 Families." The StarNerus,November 11,1960. 7 Iris Engstrand,San Diego California i Cotner(San Diego:Sunbelt Publications,2005). B Richard Longstreth, The Drive-Itt, The Sttpermatket, and the Tranrforrnatim of Commercial Space in Los Angeles, 1914-1941 (Cambridge: The MIT Press,2000),p. 162. 9 Mary Brown,"San Francisco Modern Architecture and Landscape Design 1935-1970 Historic Context Statement"(San (/ Francisco: City of San Francisco,September 30,2010). HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING • 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 • 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 832 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 4—Historical Context Overview Page 4-3 1960s, the county would have four major regional shopping centers backed up by major department stores.10 The Chula Vista Center would be South Bay's anchor shopping center. The Chula Vista Center was constructed in 1962 on a 35-acre site on Broadway between H and I Streets where the former Vista Square Housing development was located. It was developed to meet the growing need for Chula Vista's suburban area and south bay to have a large, one commercial area with abundant parking. The new shopping center featured an open mall 40 feet wide by 640 feet long. The center, designed by Charles Luckman Associates, included a fountain that duplicated one at the Alhambra, a palace in Granada, Spain. The Sav-On Drug Store was the first store than opened followed by Marston Department Store a year later and J.C. Penny ,the subsequent year. Sears opened its doors at the east end of the Chula Vista Center across Fifth Avenue in 1966. Renowned Los Angeles architectural firm Stiles & Robert Clements Architects- Engineers designed the store in 1964-1965. The Chula Vista Sears not only catered to the ubiquitous motoring public with a generous surrounding parking lot and Auto Center, its size and contemporary look were designed to meet all of the needs of the modern consumer. Site The original site for the "Vista Square Center" included a total of 57 acres of the former Vista Square Housing development which was a naval surplus development purchased by the City to help with the increased demand for housing during the 1950s.11 During its boom, approximately 600 families occupied the site.l" With the development of newer private apartment complexes in surrounding areas, the Vista Square began to decline in occupancy. In the late 1950s, the City began extensive planning efforts to redevelop the land into a large scale commercial shopping mall. Development proposals were submitted and reviewed in 1958 and included issues such as the permanent closure of Fifth Avenue to through traffic.13 Three firms, Broadway-Hale Company, the May Company, and Gladstone & Company submitted detailed proposals to the City. Two of the submittals included Sears Roebuck& Company as one of the anchor tenants. An early artist's sketch noted the "Vista Square Center" as a "giant regional shopping center" and depicted a May Company store and a Sears Roebuck Department Store on site." Only the Broadway-Hale Company proposal included a desire to "take possession of the land on the east side of Fifth Avenue" as part of their development." By 1960, the Broadway-Hale Company secured the site at the cost of $1,174,700 and set on development of the shopping center. The agreement included theL option of an additional 14.4 acres to the east of Fifth Avenue. With impending development, Vista Square Housing vacated its 10 By late 1959,the shopping center race was on in San Diego. May Company Department Stores had their eyes on San Diego's Mission Valley area, Walker Scott Company had been successful in the College Grove area, The Marston Company began development of the Grossmont Shopping Center,and Broadway-Hale acquired Chula Vista. Richard F. Pourade, "The Auto — The Rise of Shopping Centers." City of Dream. www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/dream/dreamchapter8.htm. Accessed 12/12/2012. 11 New commercial development outside the downtown core was usually sited on vacant land or in older neighborhoods that had been razed for redevelopment project areas. L The Star News,November 11,1960. 13"Vista Square Shopping Center Proposals Studied: May Co,Penny,Broadway,Seats Stores Included." The StarNet>s, September 6,1959. 141bid. 15 Ibid. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING. - 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 • SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 • 61 9.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 833 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24, 2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 4-4 Section 4 Historical_Context Overview remaining 180 families with most of the houses given away at no cost to the City. Many of the houses were also relocated to Mexico with the remaining being razed that same year so that construction could begin. At the time of its completion in 1962,the Chula Vista Center stood on 35 acres of the former Vista Square Housing development.' It would be boasted as the largest commercial development of its time.17 Following the opening of the Chula Vista Center, the Broadway-Hale Company sold the 14.4 acre parcel east of Fifth Avenue to the Sears Roebuck and Company in 1963.18 Construction of the $3.7 million dollar complex was started January 4, 1965 and completed a year later.19 Included in the development plans was a 24-car automotive center located adjacent to the store on Fifth Avenue. Opening day celebrations commenced on February 24, 1966 with thousands attending. Sears Roebuck& Company Catalogue sales made Sears Roebuck & Company one of the leading retailers in the United States. Founded in Chicago in the early 1890s,it initially catered to rural America, shipping thick catalogues and mail-order merchandise to outlying areas where large stores seldom existed and consumer choice was limited. Sales increased fourfold during the 1910s and large mail-order distribution centers were developed by Sears in Dallas (1913-25),Seattle (1915),and Philadelphia (1920). Sears entered the retail field in 1925. These urban department stores would dominate Sears' retail until the 1950s. At first, many stores were part of existing mail-order facilities. This strategy substantially reduced initial start-up costs and appealed to suburban customers who often lived in the vicinity. Robert E. Wood,who became Sears'vice president for factories and stores in 1924 and president in 1928, oversaw the company's rapid expansion into retail sales. His program was an enormous success and by 1929 it ranked third in the country in net sales, behind such established national chains as J.C. Penny and F.W. Woolworth. Sears would open three distinct types of retail locations: free-standing department stores, referred to as "A" stores, smaller `B" stores that addressed a specific market, and"C" stores which emphasized appliances or automotive products. It was during Wood's tenure in 1928 that San Diego would gain its first Sears in the county located at 12" and Broadway in San Diego with 25 employees. Then in November 1935, Sears moved to 6`" and C Streets in San Diego and expanded to larger quarters where they had 85 employees to serve local residents.'' The company, in general, thrived throughout the Depression, growing to 400 stores in 1933, and more than 600 stores in 1941. From the 1950s, Sears would expand into suburban markets as reflective in their move to a larger store in the Hillcrest area of San Diego in 1952, which employed nearly 800. 21 By the 1960s and 1970s, Sears would expand into suburban malls much like the Chula Vista Sears." The Chula Vista 16 The SlarNeau,November 11,1960. 17"Shopping Center: Read All About It." Chula Vista Star News,November 11, 1962. 18 Grant Deed,September 26,1963. 19"Sears Roebuck Ready to Start Construction." The StarNewS,January 3,1965. Notice of Completion notes the project was completed on February 21,1966. 0"Newest Sears Store Creates Many Jobs." The Star News,February 20,1966. 21"Sears Executives Look Back on First Year in Chula Vista." The StarI\rews,February 23,1967. 2-"Newest Sears Store Creates Alany Jobs." The Star News,February 20, 1966. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING • 625 BROADWAY,SUITE BOO • SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 • 619.239.7886 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 834 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 4--Historical Context Overview Page 4-5 store would boast its larger square footage and over 1,100 parking spaces adjacent to the store, plus an Automotive Service Center that could service 24 cars simultaneously." By the mid-1960s, Sears Roebuck was a superpower. As huge shopping centers began to cover the landscape, entire developments were predicated on the presence of a Sears store, and fundamental alterations in surrounding marketing areas occurred because of corporate advertising that made Sears part of everyday life.' Builders Stiles&Robed Clements Architects-Engineers, 7955-7965 Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers designed the Chula Vista Sears. Stiles Oliver Clements (1883-1966) was born in Centerville, MD. He received a Bachelor of Architecture at the Drexel Institute of Technology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a Master of Architecture from the Massachusetts In of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, France. After graduation he worked for various New York firms until he moved to Los Angeles in 1911 at the age of 28. In 1923,Mr. Clements became a partner at Morgan,Wall & Clements Associates. During the 1920s and 1930s, Morgan, Wall & Clements Associates, designed numerous commercial buildings, mainly in Los Angeles, specializing in food stores, public markets, and drive-in markets. Mr. Clements was credited for being responsible for much of the development of modern commercial architecture in Los Angeles having designed 69 buildings along the portion of'Wilshire Boulevard known as the Miracle Mile.'' With each era "[Clements] proved ever adroit at perceiving shifts in taste, manifesting them in ways that made it seem as though he had precipitated the change".', The firm was also known for its design of supermarkets, an emerging property type in early 20`h century, and in particular for Ralphs supermarket prototypes, having designed an early Ralphs supermarket branch outlet in 1926. In 1937, Clements acquired the firm and renamed it Stiles O. Clements.'' - The firm Stiles O. Clements continued the close association with Ralphs supermarkets that was established during the Morgan,Wall& Clements,Associates era. Stiles O. Clements designed several shopping centers during the 1940s and 1950s: Windsor Hills Shopping Center,Los Angeles (1948) and Barnsdall Square Shopping Center,Los Angeles (ca. 1952- 1956). These shopping centers had large surface parking lots located in front of the stores, a new strategy that many retailers and developers had embraced by the mid-1950s.2' Deliveries were made via efficient and inconspicuous rear delivery ways. It was Stiles O. Clements' Valley Plaza Master 23"Sears Executives Look Back on First Year in Chula Vista." The Star-Neivs,February 23,1967. -4 Donald R.Katz, The Big Dom:Inside the Crisis and Revolietion at Sears(New York: Viking Press,1987), p. 15. 'S"Fox Fullerton Theatre Complex National Register of Historic Places." March 21,2006. 26 Richard Longstreth, The Drive-In, the Srrpeniveket, and the Tran formation of Coennwerdal Space in Las Angeles, 1914- 1941(Cambridge: The MIT Press,2000). 27"Fox Fullerton Theatre Complex National Register of Historic Places." March 21,2006. 28 PCR Services Inc.,"Historic Resources Technical Report,Historic Resources Assessment and Environmental Impact Analysis, Washington Square Shopping Center 4020-4060 W. Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90016 (APN: 5060-008-004)" May 2009. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PI-ANNING • 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 • SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 • 61 9.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 835 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 4-6 Section 4—Historical Context Overview Plan in 1949-1951, however, that set precedence for a large front parking area that was highly influenced by Sears Roebuck& Company, the main anchor store.29 The 180,000 square foot Valley Plaza store combined facets of his work just completed for the company with those of his Pico designed outlet. His scheme possessed a clear front, but one more neutral in character,appearing somewhat like an immense billboard,large enough to catch the eye of the passing motorist but also service as a backdrop to the rows of automobiles that separated it from the street.30 Valley Plaza was an experiment for Sears for it never before had the company function as the principle retailer in the development of a shopping center from its inception.31 By 1955, Mr. Clements opened Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers, with his son Robert Clements, and served as Senior Partner of the firm until his retirement in 1965.3' Following Stile's retirement, Robert Clements took over the Los Angeles firm. The firm continued to design a wide array of commercial property types during the 1960s, from department stores and neighborhood shopping chain stores to factories, distribution center and banks, as well as neighborhood shopping centers mainly throughout the Los Angeles.metropolitan area. Representative projects include the Park La Brea Shopping Center, the Pershing Square garage, the Carnation Office Building/Restaurant, Mullen-Bluett Department Store, the Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center in Elysian Park and several stores for Sears and Montgomery Ward and markets for Ralphs, Hughes, Safeway, and Vons.33 Following Stile O. Clements retirement, the firm was renamed Robert O. Clements and Associates Architects-Engineers and remained active until Robert's death in 1987. Although Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers have been well known in the Los Angeles area, their work in San Diego County is rare. The 1966 Chula Vista Sears and the 1927 Bank of Italy in Oceanside are the only known representative projects of the firm in San Diego County. These projects represent Stiles O. Clements early and later eras in architectural style for commercial buildings." The Chula Vista Sears would be one of final projects completed by Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers before Stiles O. Clements' retirement in 1965. Construction documents for the building date to 1964 and a Notice of Completion was filed on February 21, 1966. The Grand Opening took place three days later on February 24, 1966. 29 Stiles Clement was also the architect of record for the 1947 Sears Roebuck&Company Store in Compton. Richard Longstreth, Crty Center to Regional Mall. Architecture,the Automobile,and Retaikng in LoaAngele„ 1920-1950(Cambridge: The MIT Press,1998)p.261. 30 Ibid. 31 Ibid. 32 Stiles O.Clements died in 1966,one year after he retired. 33 htT://ardcles.ladmes.com/1987-05-08/local/me-2536_1—robert-o-clements. Accessed: 01/30/13. In 1962, the Ralphs supermarket chain operated 44 supermarkets of which Stiles &Robert Clements Architects-Engineers designed and engineered. During this era, Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers also designed supermarkets for Food Giant, Market Basket,Von's,and Safeway. Many Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engincers supermarkets are no longer extant. Other markets designed by Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers are substantially altered. The firm's extant shopping centers are also often heavily modified and are not evocative of the original Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers design. 34 The Oceanside Bank of Italy has been modified throughout the years and has lost much of its exterior architectural \' details and integrity. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING • 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 • SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 -.619,239.7688 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 836 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 4---Historical Context Overview Page 4-7 Nielson Constmaion Company, General Contractor The Nielson Construction Company, a local San Diego based company, served as the General Contractor for the Chula Vista Sears project. The company has been serving San Diego since 1945. Under the leadership of S. Falck Nielsen, Nielsen Construction worked alongside some of San Diego's great visionaries in building some of the city's iconic structures: UCSD Library, Sea World and its various expansions, the Civic Center, and the &st residential high rise in downtown, the Meridian. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 837 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report C� Page 4-S Section 4—Historical Context Overview [This page intentionally left blank.] HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 838 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 4—Historical Context Overview Page 4-9 ,., r I See .„,. � � 0 � •Q ©mil ®E7 p � 9L ey..•.....�-.. ... �.. � � �'�' i.� lie .���.��- . .... ..................-tw__�.., ROOSEVELT Eu t L3 a io Et L i vi T"1 QED m 7---7 ©� A 19 - ,I — 7 I 421 �7R"g���® 43z4 4 MANKATO F {� •� v "E4 7 IX1 ®.. MANKATC,-----.-..r�+e_.� e'A o ' i e ®© E Q 3 4]3 ® El .. d: 400 40 � . L p �n ; Figure 4-1: July 1956 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map depicting the area where the Chula Vista Sears would be located. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 839 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 4-10 Section 4—Historical Context Overview w � 1 ' VISTA SQUARE CENTER — Here's an with H street in the foreground, the May a set price and will select a shopping cen- artist's sketch of a giant regional shopping Company store is dopicted at the left, ter plan from,three submitted. The May- center proposed for the 57 acre Vista a complete Sears Roebuck Department or's Steering Committee is reviving the Square_ area in Chula Vista by the May Store is shown at the far right. The City proposals. - any of Los Ity�y�ooking south, Coune�g the Vista Square land at Figure 4-2: Artist's rendering of one of the proposed plans for the "Vista Square Shopping Center" now known as the Chula Vista Center. Sears Roebuck & Company department store is included in this plan. Source: The Star-News September 6,1959. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 61 9.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 840 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 4—Historical Context Overview Page 4-11 r �t VISTA SQUAftE — Hare's a bird's eye view of story Broadway-Hass Departm*nt Store, to be 0" 35 acres of Vista Square Housing Projoo located in A& cne+lor near Flf k arew+ue. Rar- -hich wig be tho s+ita of a giant shopping can- ing of Ow yiste Square &P62 *Pat 11 W is is ter on ONCA consOuction is scheduled to begir. pr*grouing rapidly with o4y abowt 16 families 1.The nucleus of ties center will bs a threes rstr�ai ' Figure 4-3: Aerial of the Vista Square Housing looking east prior to demolition to make room for the "Vista Square Shopping Center". Source: Chula Vista StarNervsJune 2,1960. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 841 i E�1 }` N i J � wo t Vii. ! � ���}�►' .� _, , . H' gf & y 040 1 4 ._IW CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24, 2013 Section 4—Historical Context Overview Page 4-13 Sears Roebuck ed We 4h before have it camplet- well before Thanksgiving," he said. From 100 to 150 men Will be Ready to Start working at thus times on �the project, Thus boosting the area's economy. Construction Permits for construction of 1248 main stare totaled service 248 and $127,281 for a service ctaVon. The main store Will Work on Chula Vista's $V �be 222,800 square feet and the million Sears Roebuck & Co. 1 automotive complex 15,000 store is expected to get under square feet. way tomorrow. Both buildings Wilt h a v e Permits for construction of basements for storage, offices, the big job on 15 acres of fOr- employes' lounges and cafe- mer city land east of F5fth av- term Freight deliveries will enue between H and I Rtrtx#a be made underground, similar were issued this week b7 M to those at The Broadway,just J. Grady, chief building in- across the street in the Chula Spector. He said they totalefl $2,755.529. The Nielsen Constructiaas Co. of San Diego will do the Figure 4-5: Preparations for construction. building. A spokesman for the Source: The Star-News]anuaryr 3,1965. firm said the contract calls for 315 calendar days. Serving the South Boy Every Thursday and Sunday FORTf.sr4NM YEAR—N.7 C6ul.ViNa.CsGfwnFe,T6vdey,January 7,1466 3 S�eKo --36 P�6ES 10e Pr Copy Paving Way for New Sears -f �f Y n1e01F3S 1f.: ...k r.f..iq ff .a1 fafi,N p:a�s TA.n1.i=^'^Q .cam rM l.r w S.wc l.a�.d der.r ftiK S1F+a�!M�rr.iu ca,np4+.r,�t+.d.�tlfr Euddi,q pamw FQ f.eSk ••�itlwr N aad!aM.a/a:,C1`4 YaW. adea Fill awr iFww C1rd.VMa iho90^i tie,.la IfM rM�a�7lien wu.Y. CawNr. w� 'r aFae.a pkMS. on pya CY Figure 4-6: Preparations for construction. Source: Chula TVista Star-NewsJanuary 7, 1965. 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HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 844 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 4—Historical Context Overview Page 4-15 Chia PUBLISHED THURSDAYS AND SUNDAYS More !Mews of Chula Vista than Any Newspaper In the World FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR—No.15 ChuEa Vista,California,Sunday,February 70, 1966 i27-300D I6-Per 0 GIANT SEARS STORE WILL OPEN TUESDAY— Figure 4-8: Sears grand opening headlines. Source: Chula Vista StarNems February 20,1966. I , Thousands in Rousing Welcome for New Sears Store • .r 5^L Ehr naEA nede,..t.,,a.M 4.....a t .ea Ln ——hn.N.CSM.rd.S.•rr d. 6A M 91,W.116 W, . A a .riI .0 .M V 10µen .1 wwa EW.—AM. u 5..•mn •.<.• •'•yP`+. , .,...,! Men.r,M Mrw. w W"w9.. 4.a1.A.Wr wMi^`r d.r. ir4....n..,.... , R.W a 4r^ -4 .1 . n.T—4.1.0 .H, .+ orF C ..n4;'.d".'A 0d.. 9.".1 .a'_% .,.d ,... 4..prv.p. IN DROVES E Evenen t Hailed as 'Greatest rL' rvwu,w,H.ua�n..w w.arrt Opening Ever' Y Officials. Mwe Maws of Chula Yfstu than Any Newspaper fn the World Figure 4-9: Opening day headlines. Source: Chula Vista Star-News February 24, 1966. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY.SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 845 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24, 2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 4-16 Section 4—Historical Context Overview Sears Chula Vitsta - I - r , CAM ETA, 555 5th Avenue e1e a42io"4100 Figure 4-10: Advertisements for the opening of the Chula Vista Sears showing renderings of the new department store. Source: Chula Vista Star-News February 20,1966. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 921 O 1 61 9.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 846 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 4 Historical Context Overview Page 4-17 - o a B ti p 0 AL a' v: s.a v �i 'M e cci [/J Q 0 �s I Q.1 _ rrT�T HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SU[TE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 9210] 619.239.7BBB 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 847 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 4-18 Section 4—Historical Context Overview - -THE STAR-NEWS—Sunday, February 20. 19" r �4 c Star-News Photo CHECKING THE PLANS they used to on the job. Matzek is now taking a short build Sean' new $2.75 million building in vacation, but Chapman is still in his work- Chula Vista are Ken Chapman and Jim ing togs as foreman of the new San Di- Matzek, construcfion foremen foe the Niel- a o Trust and Savings building being Figure 4-12: Detail of the Chula Vista Sears in the background during the Grand Opening promotions. Source: The Star-News February 20,1966. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE BOO SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 61 9.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 848 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 4—Historical Context Overview Page 4-19 Sunday, February 20, 1966- 1 i*. [p 1�' l i t 1., 3,. t i � � f :r 71.F 5h Star-News Phot* GENERAL. JOS RANGE Figure 4-13: Detail of the Chula Vista Sears main entry doors during the Grand Opening promotions. Source: The Star News February 20, 1966. 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Part B of this section applies those provisions to the Chula Vista Sears store. A. Evaluation Criteria Federal, state, and local historic preservation programs provide specific criteria for evaluating the potential historic significance of a resource. Although the criteria used by the different programs (as relevant here, the National Register of Historic Places, the California Register of Historical Resources, and the City of Chula Vista Register of Historic Places)vary in their specifics,they focus on many of the same general themes. In general, a resource need only meet one criterion in order to be considered historically significant. Another area of similarity is the concept of integrity — generally defined as the survival of physical characteristics that existed during the resource's period of significance. Federal,state, and local historic preservation programs all require that resources maintain integrity in order to be identified as eligible for listing as "historic." A separate "Integrity Statement" appears in Section 6 of this report, as required by 5 4.3.1 of the City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Program (2011). Because integrity is also an important aspect of the evaluation of historic significance,however,this section also contains some information about integrity. 1. National Designation: The National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (commonly referred to as the"National Register" or"NRHP") is a Congressionally-authorized inventory of"districts,sites,building,structures,and objects significant in American history..." (16 U.S.C. 5 470a). To be eligible for listing in the National Register, a resource must meet three requirements. First, the resource must either be at least 50 years old or meet one of seven "criteria considerations." The only criteria consideration potentially relevant to the Chula Vista Sears is Criteria Consideration G, which provides that a property may be eligible for listing in the National Register even if it is less than 50 years old if it is "[a] property—of exceptional importance." (36 C.F.R. 5 60.4). The phrase "exceptional importance" may be applied to the extraordinary importance of an event or to an entire category of resources so fragile that survivors of any age are unusual. The phrase "exceptional importance" does not require that the property be of national significance. It is a measure of a property's importance within the appropriate historic context, whether the scale of that context is local, state, or national. A property that has achieved significance within the past fifty years can be evaluated only when sufficient historical perspective exists to determine that the property is exceptionally important. The necessary perspective can be provided by scholarly research and evaluation,and must consider both the HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 • SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 • 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 861 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 5-2 Section 5--Evaluation of the Resource historic context and the specific property's role in that context.' The National Register does not include properties important solely for their contemporary impact and visibility, and it rarely is possible to evaluate historical impact, role, or relative value immediately after' an event occurs or a building is constructed.' Second,the resource must"possess integrity of location, design, setting,materials,workmanship, feeling, and association." (36 C.F.R. 5 60.4). Third, the resource must meet at least one of four "evaluation criteria" for determining the quality of "significance in American history,architecture,archeology,engineering,and culture": Criterion (a): associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history Criterion(b): associated with the lives of persons significant in our past Criterion(c): embody the distinctive characteristics of a type,period,or method of construction; represent the work of a master; possess high artistic values; or represent a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual foundation Criterion(d): has yielded or is likely to yield information important in prehistory or history (36 C.F.R. § 60.4). 2. State Designation: The California Register of Historical Resources The California Register of Historical Resources ("California Register" or "CRHR") identifies historical and archeological resources significant to the state. The eligibility requirements for listing in the California Register are very similar to the eligibility requirements for listing in the National Register, though they have a somewhat stronger focus on California-specific issues. More specifically, to qualify as an historical resource for purposes of the California Register, a resource must meet at least one of four criteria: Criterion 1: Associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of California's history and cultural heritage I National Register Bulletin 15: Haan to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation. (Washington,D.C. National Park Service 1990), p.41-42. '-National Regirter Bulletin 22. Guidelines for Evaluating and Nominating Properties that have Achieved Significance IFithin the Past.Fifty Fears (Washington,D.C.:National Park Service,1998 ad.),p.1. "The passage of time is necessary in order to apply the adjective'historic' and to ensure adequate perspective. To be a useful tool for public administration,the National Register cannot include properties of only transient value or interest. The passage of time allows our perceptions to be influenced by education,the judgment of previous decades,and the dispassion of distance. In nominating properties to the National Register,we should be settled in our belief that they will possess enduring value for their historical associations,appearance,or information potential." HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING • 625 BROADWAY,STATE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 • 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 862 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 5—Evaluation of the Resource Page 5-3 Criterion 2: Associated with the lives of persons important to local, California, or national history Criterion 3: Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, region or method of construction or represents the work of a master or possesses high artistic value Criterion 4: Has yielded or has the potential to yield information important to the prehistory or history of the local area,California,or the nation. (Cal.Pub.Res. Code 5 5024.1). In order to be eligible for listing in the California Register, an historical resource must have integrity. (Cal. Code Regs. tit. 14, 5 4851). Integrity is "evaluated with regard to the retention of location, design, setting,materials,workmanship, feeling,and association" and it"must [] be judged with reference to the particular criteria under which a resource is proposed for eligibility." 3. Local Designation: City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Ordinance Eligibility For Listing In The Chula Vista Register The City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Ordinance establishes three sets of requirements for deter+„i„i„g the eligibility of a resource for listing in the Chula Vista Register of Historic Places. (Chula Vista Municipal Code X21.04.100(1)) OFirst the resource must beat least 45 years old. Chula Vista Municipal Code §21.04.100 1 A . Second, the resource must possess integrity. (Chula Vista Municipal Code § 21.03.084, 21.04.100(1)(B)). Third,the resource must meet at least one of five criteria for designation as an Historical Resource: Criterion 1: It is associated with an event that is important to prehistory or history on a national, state, regional,or local level. Criterion 2: It is associated with a person or persons that have made significant contributions to prehistory or history on a national, state or local level. Criterion 3: It embodies those distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period, or method of construction, or represents the work of a master or important creative individual,and/or possesses high artistic value. Criterion 4: It is an outstanding example of a publicly owned Historic Landscape, that represents the work of a master landscape architect, horticulturalist, or landscape designer, or a publicly owned Historical Landscape that has potential to provide important information to the further study of landscape architecture or history. Criterion 5: It has yielded, or may be likely to yield information important in prehistory or the ' history of Chula Vista,the state,region or nation. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING • 628 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 - SAN DIEGO,GA 92101 • 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 863 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report n Page 5-4 Section 5—Evaluation of the Resource (Chula Vista Municipal Code§ 21.04.100(1)(B)). Designation of an Exceptional Historical Resource The City of Chula Vista has also created a separate category of resources known as "Exceptional Historical Resources"which are also eligible for listing in the (Chula Vista Municipal Code§21.04.100(2),Chula Vista Municipal Code §21.03.052). An Exceptional Historical Resource may only be designated by a four-fifths vote of the City Council. (City of Chula Vista Municipal Code§ 21.04.100(2)(C)). There has been no City Council action designating or considering the Chula Vista Sears as an Exceptional Historical Resource; therefore,the Chula Vista Sears cannot be an Exceptional Historical Resource. Nevertheless,in the interest of furthering collection and analysis of information about the history of Chula Vista, this report briefly addresses and applies the substantive criteria for identifying Exceptional Historical Resources. An Exceptional Historical Resources must meet three requirements: First,it must meet the criteria for designation as an Historical Resource (see above). (Chula Vista Municipal Code§21.04.100(2)(B)(t)). Second,it must be "the best representative sample of its kind or the last of its kind." (Chula Vista Municipal Code§21.04.100(2)(B)(u)). Third, it must represent "an exceptionally important component of the City s history' such that "loss or impairment of the Resource would be detrimental to the City's heritage." (Chula Vista C� Municipal Code§21.04.100(2)(B)(iii)). The following section (fart B) applies the criteria for national, state, and local designation. B. Resource Evaluation Based on Heritage's site visits, research and review of the sources cited in this report, and examination of drawings and photographs supplied by Sears, the Chula Vista Sears does not meet the eligibility requirements for individual listing in the National Register of Historic Places, the California Register of Historical Resources, or the Chula Vista Register of Historical Resources. Nor does the Chula Vista Sears meet the eligibility requirements as a contributor to an identified historic district. Detailed evaluations follow: Federal Level Evaluation At the federal level, the 1966 Chula Vista Sears does not meet the 50-year age minimum and was therefore evaluated under the National Register Criterion Consideration G. While the construction of the large department store attributes to the trend of commerce moving toward the growing suburbs, the Chula Vista Sears was not part of the original Broadway-Hale Company development that established the Chula Vista Center in the early 1960s and had always been physically separated from the shopping center by an active street (Fifth Avenue) up until the late 1980s. In addition, the Broadway department store,now Macy's,also conveys typical Modern Commercial style architecture and was an original anchor tenant of the shopping center, so its significance is potentially greater than the Chula Vista Sears. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 864 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 5—Evaluation of the Resource Page 5-5 Designed by renowned Los Angeles-based architectural firm, Stiles & Robert Clements Architects- Engineers, the Chula Vista Sears represents the firm's only known department store in the County of San Diego and in the City of Chula.' It also represents one of the last design projects before the retirement of Stiles O. Clement in 1965. Stiles O. Clements had gained his significance based upon his earlier Deco, Colonial Revival, and Mayan Revival style of architecture such as the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles rather than the 1960 Mid-century Modern style of architecture. His best known work appears to have been completed while with the firm Morgan, Walls & Clements in the 1920s and 1930s rather than the later practice with his son. While the firm Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers is recognized for their design of commercial department stores and shopping centers, the Chula Vista Sears is not notable or unique as a Stiles &Robert Clements Architects-Engineers design. The Chula Vista Sears department store was not found to be recognized at the time of its completion or in subsequent years as an important or notable work of the firm in architectural journals. The firm was primarily known during the 1960s for their innovations in earlier decades regarding large department store and shopping mall designs as a.property type and, in particular, with their association with Sears Roebuck Company. Specifically, it was Stiles O: Clements' Valley Plaza Master Plan design in 1949-1951 that set precedence for a large front parking area that was highly influenced by Sears Roebuck & Company as the main anchor store.' Also,Valley Plaza was a first for Sears to function as the primary anchor retailer in a shopping center from the design stage.' Moreover, the Chula Vista Sears incorporates design elements used by Stiles O. Clements in earlier shopping centers of the 1940s and 1950s: large surface parking lots located in front; long and linear arrangement; and efficient and inconspicuous rear delivery ways. These features, which were considered innovative in the 1940s and 1950s, were commonplace and widely used by the 1960s when the Chula Vista Sears was built and therefore are not architecturally innovative or singularly distinctive of Mr. Clements or his firm. Individual component elements of the Chula Vista Sears were also considered as an aspect of the property* under Criterion Consideration G. Although the individual component elements of the Chula Vista Sears reflect popular trends in 1960s design in their overall form and materials, they represent distinctive examples of the work of Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers which generally include visibility'from all elevations for passing motorists,prominent signage, and large ground level windows so that merchandise could be clearly viewed from outside the store. These were all intended to create a statement to the average consumer. However, most of these character defining features have been altered: parking along the west has been significantly reduced and Fifth Avenue has been closed to through traffic; all signagc has been removed and replaced with contemporary signs; all doors have been replaced; all columns have added cladding that obscures the original slender posts; and the large display windows have been enclosed. In addition, the original stone 3 Although the firm designed an earlier Bank of Italy in Oceanside, California, that resource has been heavily altered throughout the years it no longer represents the original design intent of Stiles Clements. The Bank of Italy is a different architectural style than the Modern Commercial style of Chula Vista Sears. 4 Stiles Clement was also the architect of record for the 1947 Sears Roebuck& Company Store in Compton. Richard Longstreth, City Center to Regional Mall- Architeaure, the Automobile, and Retailing in Las Angeles, 1920-9950. (Cambridge: The MIT Press,1998),p.261. s Ibid. ti HERITAGE ARCHFFECTURE&PLANNING • 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 • SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 865 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report nPage 5-6 __.,.,._.._. Section 5—Evaluation of the Resource veneer cladding is no longer visible and the original Garden Center closed and its area incorporated into the interior retail space. In summary, the Chula Vista Sears has not retained enough of its character-defining features as a Modern Commercial style building and is no longer evocative of its 1960s origin. With regards to association, there is no indication that the Chula Vista Sears has served as a direct link between an important historic event or person. Therefore, the Chula Vista Sears has not achieved exceptional importance within the last fifty years as set forth by the threshold of significance for listing in the National Register under Criterion Consideration G as an individual resource. State Level Evaluation At the state level, the historical record does not indicate that the Chula Vista Sears is connected with events that have made a significant contribution.to the broad patterns of California's history and cultural heritage associated with the Modern Commercial style department store, as the building is similar to other department stores, such as the adjacent Macy's building,which was built first in the similar style in Chula Vista, and other department stores throughout Southern California in the 1960s, as required under Criterion 1. Under Criterion 2, the Chula Vista Sears does not appear to be directly associated with the productive life of a person important in California history. Under Criterion 3, the Chula Vista Sears is not singularly innovative or a distinctive design of Mr. Clements' or his firm, as noted above under the analysis of the Chula Vista Sears under Criterion Consideration G. The extant building has been altered and no longer exhibits the characteristics typical of Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers department stores or shopping centers, which generally included visibility from all elevations for passing motorists, prominent signage, and large ground level windows so that merchandise could be clearly viewed from the outside by consumers. Other individual component elements of the department store reflect common examples of popular architectural trends in 1960s design in their overall form and materials and are not distinctive examples of their type or style. Under Criterion 4, the Chula Vista Sears has not yielded,nor is it likely to yield,information important in prehistory or history. Local Level Evaluation Similar to previous arguments, the Chula Vista Sears is not directly associated with an event important to prehistory or history on a national, state, regional, or local level neither is it identified with historic personages or events that have made significant contributions to prehistory or history on a national, state, or local level. Therefore, the building does not qualify under Criteria 1 and 2. Under Criterion 3, the Chula Vista Sears has been heavily altered throughout the years and appear to not be the best representative of its kind.' It is not the last of its kind since the older adjacent Macy's building is of similar architectural style and is directly linked to the development of the first major shopping center in Chula Vista. Designed by a firm recognized for their design of commercial properties, and in particular, large department stores, the Chula Vista Sears building has G Properties from this period, the 1940-1970 Chula Vista's City Maturation Period, including commercial buildings, must embody distinctive characteristics of a style found during this period as well as retain a significant degree of their building materials dating to the period of significance(1940-1970). Properties should also retain a high degree of integrity of design,materials,and craftsmanship. ASM Affiliates,"Revised Draft Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey,Chula Vista,California",(Prepared for the City of Chula Vista, } September 2012),p.56. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 - SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 • 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 866 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 5—Evaluation of the Resource Page 5-7 not acquired significance as an exceptionally important work of that firm or its principal architects Stiles and Robert Clements. It does not appear to be valued for a study of period, style, or method of construction. Under Criterion 4, the site is not a publicly owned historic landscape, and therefore, does not qualify under this criterion. Lastly, the building does not yield or is it likely to yield information important in history or prehistory in order to qualify under Criterion 5. In summary, the Chula Vista Sears does not appear to be potentially eligible as a historical resource under any of the applicable criteria of the National Register of Historic Places, the California Register of Historical Resources, or as a City of Chula Vista Historical Resource. HERITAGE ARCHFrECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 600 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 867 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 5-8 _ Section 5 —Evaluation of the Resource [This page intentionally left blank.] HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 921 01 61 9.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 868 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 6—Integrity Statement Page 6-1 VI. INTEGRITY STATEMENT The concept and aspects of integrity are defined in National Register Bulletin 15: How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation Section W11. How to Evaluate the Integrity of a Property Historical Resource (Andrus 1997). The City of Chula Vista follows that definition, as clarified in Chula Vista Municipal Code Tide 21, Section 21.03.084,which states, "The authenticity of a [r]esource's historic identity [is] evidenced by the survival of physical characteristics that existed during the [r]esource's historic or prehistoric period. Within the concept of Integrity there are seven recognized aspects or qualities that in various combinations, define Integrity. The seven aspects of Integrity are Location, Design, Setting,Materials,Workmanship,Feeling, and Association." National Register Bulletin 15 establishes how to evaluate the integrity of a property: "Integrity is the ability of a property to convey its significance." The evaluation of integrity must be grounded in an understanding of a property's physical features, and how they relate to the concept of integrity. Determining which of these aspects are most important to a property requires knowing why,where, and when a property is significant. To retain historic integrity, a property must possess several, and usually most,aspects of integrity: Location is the place where the historic property was constructed or the place where the historic event occurred nThe Chula Vista Sears remains in its original location and it retains its integrity of location. Design is the combination of elements that create the form,plan, space, structure, and style of property. According to the original plans by Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers, the exterior of the Chula Vista Sears has been heavily altered with the replacement of the original storefront doors including the "Sears" engraved push plates, display windows which have been enclosed on all facades, the original "Sears" signage which has been replaced with contemporary signage, the retrofitted column cladding that obscures the original slender columns, and the stone veneer cladding located at the north and east facades which are no longer visible. The original Garden Center has been renovated and its space combined with the interior retail space. The southeast facing corner has also been enclosed. Lastly, a total of three ornamental entry structures were added in the 1980s that changed the original look of these entries and triangular-shaped ornaments were added to the fascia of the covered walkways. These significant exterior changes result in a loss of design integrity. Refer to Figure 6.1. Setting is the physical environment of historic property, and refers to the character of the site and the relationship to surrounding features and open space. Setting often refers to the basic physical conditions under which a property was built and the functions it was intended to serve. These features can be either natural or manmade, including vegetation, paths, fences, and relationship between other features or open space. The surrounding neighborhood has remained mostly the same since the construction of the Chula Vista Sears including commercial buildings to the north.and west and residential to the south and east. The relationship between the Chula Vista Sears and the surrounding streets has changed, however, with the enclosure of Fifth Avenue in the late 1980s. The original street setting matched HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING - 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 • SAN DIEGO,GA 92101 • 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 869 CHUI A VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 6-2 Section 6-Integrity Statement the design intent of the architects to have the store visible from all elevations for passing motorists. The enclosure of 5'h Avenue directly links Sears with the adjacent shopping center and is viewed mostly from a pedestrian level from the west. Therefore, the original setting integrity has been compromised. Materials are the physical elements that were combined or deposited during a particular period of time, and in particular pattern or configuration to form a historic property. Even though much of the upper level walls look as they did in 1966, the majority of the original features at the ground level are no longer visible or have been removed or replaced with contemporary materials. This includes all original storefront doors with the "Sears" engraved push plates; the replacement of the original "Sears" signage; the columns which have been cladded over; the display windows which have been enclosed; and the original stone veneer cladding located at the north and cast facades which are no longer visible. Therefore, the building no longer retains its integrity for materials. Workmanship is the physical evidence of crafts of a particular culture or people during any given period of history or prehistory, and can be applied to the property as a whole, or to individual components. The workmanship that has gone into the construction of the Chula Vista Sears is mostly original, although sometimes modified or concealed. The building, therefore, retains its workmanship element for integrity purposes. Feeling is a property's expression of the aesthetic or historic sense of a particular period of time. It results from the presence ofphysical features that, when taken together, convey the property's historic character. The Chula Vista Sears, in its current condition, partially imparts an aesthetic or historic sense of Modern Contemporary style commercial building constructed during the 1960s in terms of its general look and massing. However, renovations conducted in the late 1980s including closure of 5'h Street to integrate the department with the remaining shopping center, the post-modern open-frame entry structures, contemporary signage, and missing stone veneer cladding, partially affect its feeling element for integrity purposes. Therefore, for the most part, the feeling integrity has been compromised. Association is the direct link between the important historic event or person and a historic property. The Chula Vista Sears continues to be linked to the 1960s Chula Vista trend in convenience and shopping,underscored by the continuing growth of suburbia. Research also revealed that the Chula Vista Sears is associated with the renowned and highly recognized Los Angeles based architectural and engineering firm Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers. The Chula Vista Sears is one of two buildings known to have been designed by the firm in San Diego County. The building, despite being heavily altered,retains its association element for integrity purposes. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE BOO SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7886 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 870 M. M C � N N N ^-i R �L MNWJM V151h MH] AWYdWw owr Monmow SNY79 7QppIS1W NolivIS 301AUS OHY 3801S 7IY13Y ��w v ��e{{SSE ,€ � —19 z -14 71 i f! _ - _ 'ter II 11 rE - m { d c o I � t g �� — � oa•_ _-_ F� � 8 j _ 7 ----0 _ 5 y+, w d t ` Ev 9 € �w�gg C i Y J w LI. 2 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 871 UN � 41 V f W YtNM0.1fiY]4t5M Ylnlq • ANVdWIW -Nv Non53°!! 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CONCLUSION The Chula Vista Sears located within the Chula Vista Center mall between H and I Street and Broadway and Fig Avenue in the City of Chula Vista has been evaluated for potential listing on the local, state, and national levels. Historical research and site evaluation reveal that the Chula Vista Sears does not appear eligible as a historical resource under any of the applicable criteria of the National Register of Historic Places, the California Register of Historical Resources, or as a City of Chula Vista Historical Resource. In addition, since the building was built in 1966 and is less than 50-years old, the National Register Criterion Consideration G for exceptionally importance resources was also utilized in the evaluation process. Due to the significant changes to the exterior of the building and site throughout the years, the resource's integrity has been compromised and, therefore cannot qualify under the Criterion Consideration G as an exceptionally important resource. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7886 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 875 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 7-2 Section 7—Conclusion [This page intentionally left blank.] HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7868 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 876 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 8—DPR Form Page 8-1 VIII. DPR FORM HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.259.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 877 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 8-2 Section_S DPR Form [This page intentionally left blank.] t/ HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY.SUITE 800 SAN DIEGO,GA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 878 State of California-The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial NRHP Status Code 6Z Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 9 *Resource Name or#: Chula Vista Sears P1.Other Identifier: *P2.Location: Fs—/] Not for Publication ❑ Unrestricted *a.County: San Diego and (P2b and P2c.Attach a Location Map as necessary.) *b.USGS 7.5'Quad National City 7.5 Minute Date: 1996 T ; R 114 of 114 of Sec M.D. c.Address: 565 Broadway City:Chula Vista Zip: 91910 B.M. d.UTM:Zone: mEl mN e.Other Locational Data: (e.g.,parcel#,directions to resource,elevation,etc.,as appropriate) Parcel Number: 5720104400 *133a.Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundries) Constructed in 1965 and completed in 1966 the Chula Vista Sears,designed by Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers,is located at the Chula Vista Center and faces H Street to the north, Fig Avenue to the east, I Street to the south,and portions of Fifth Avenue and Broadway to the west. The surrounding neighborhood encompasses commercial uses along H Street and Broadway and residential at I and Fig Street.The department store is surrounded by minimal landscaping and surface parking along the north,east,south,and portions of the northwest end. An original freestanding Sears Auto Center building is located at the southwest portion of the parking area. The resource is a one-and two-story building with basement designed in the Modern Commercial architectural style. The building is approximately 250,000 square feet and the building has a flat roof covered with built-up roofing material. The brick and concrete block building rests on a reinforced concrete foundation. A covered walkway surrounds the building with retrofitted posts that have a reinforced casing. *P3b.Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP06 1-3 Story Commercial Building *P4.Resources Present: YJ Building ❑ Structure ❑ Object❑ Site ❑ District ] Element of District❑ Other(Isolates,etc.) P5a. Photo or Drawing(Photo required for buildings,structures,and objects.) P5b. Description of Photo:(View, - date,accession#) Looking south at the primary fagade.1216112. 12054-Chula Vista SearsllmagesllMG_5688.JPG *P6.Date Constructed/Age and Sources: 1966 Notice of Completion ❑ Prehistoric❑.i Historic❑ Both *P7.Owner and Address: Sears Roebuck&Company 3333 Beverly Road Hoffman Estates fL 60179 *P8.Recorded by: (Name, affiliation,and address) Heritage Architecture&Planning 625 Broadway,Suite 800 San Diego,CA 92101 *P9.Date Recorded: 1/28/2013 *P10.Survey Type: (Describe) Intensive *P11.Report Citation: (Cite survey report and othersources,or enter"none.") Chula Vista Sears Expert Technical Analysis Report *Attachments: ❑ NONE ❑ Location Map ] Sketch Map ] Continuation Sheet W Building,Structure,and Object Record ❑ Archaeological Record 71 District Record ❑ Linear Feature Record ] Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑ Artifact Record ❑ Photograph Record ❑ Other(List): DPR 523A(1195) *Required Information 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 879 State of California-The Resources Agency Primary M DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI M BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Page 2 of 9 *NRHP Status Code 6Z *Resource Name or# (Assigned by recorder) Chula Vista Sears B1.Historic Name: Sears Roebuck&Company B2,Common Name: Sears B3.Original Use: Commercial B4.Present Use: Commercial *135.Architectural Style: Modern Commercial *B6.Construction History: (Construction date,alterations,and date of alterations) October.5,1964-Date on Construction Documents February 21, 1966-Notice of Completion filed 1979-Garden Center renovated and integrated with store 19808-Exterior renovations `87.Moved? [V7 No ❑ Yes ❑ Unknown Date: Original Location: `138.Related Features: 1966 Auto Center building and Gas Pump Island B9a.Architect: Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers b.Builder Nielson Construction Company *1310.Significance:Theme: Commerce and Mid-Century Modern Area: Chula Vista Period of Significance: 1966 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period,and geographical scope.Also address integrity.) The Chula Vista Sears located within the Chula Vista Center mall between H and I Street and Broadway and Fig Avenue in the City of Chula Vista has been evaluated for potential listing on the local,state,and national levels. Historical research and site evaluation reveal that the Chula Vista Sears does not appear eligible as a historical resource under any of the applicable criteria of the National Register of Historic Places,the California Register of Historical Resources,or as a City of Chula Vista Historical Resource. In addition,since the building was built in 1966 and is less than O 50-years old,the National Register Criterion Consideration G for exceptionally importance resources,was also utilized in the evaluation process. Due to the significant changes to the exterior of the building and site throughout the years,the resource's integrity has been compromised and, therefore cannot qualify under the Criterion Consideration G as an exceptionally important resource. BI 1.Additional Resource Attributes:(List attributes and codes) *1312.References. National Register Bulletin 15 How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation;National Register Bulletin Guidelines for Evaluating and Nomination Properties that Have Achieved Significance within the Past Fifty Years;City of Chula Vista Title 21 Historic Preservation; Revised Draft Historic Resources Survey,Chula Vista,California B13. Remarks: *814.Evaluator: Heritage Architecture&Planning .r *Date of Evaluation: 2/8/2013 (This space reserved for official comments.): DPR 523E(1/95) *Required Information 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 880 State of California-The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 3 of 9 *NRHP Status Code 6Z *Resource Name or# (Assigned by recorder) Chula Vista Sears *Recorded by: Heritage Architecture&Planning *Date:1/28/2013 Continuation , ❑ Update 625 Broadway,Suite 800 San Diego,CA 92101 P3a.Description(Cont.) The primary facade faces north toward H Street. Its central bay includes a metal screen wall element at the upper"penthouse"level flanked by large charcoal gray Mirawall panels with aluminum mullions and affixed contemporary"Sears"signage. The original signage was centrally located on the"penthouse"screen wail. Beneath both large panels are glass metal storefronts with multiple entrance doors.The original entrance doors included a scored anodized aluminum push plate detail with"Sears"etched at the center. These doors are no longer extant and have been replaced with contemporary doors. The original display windows adjacent to the entrances have been enclosed and the original stone veneer at the central bay is no longer visible. Tall open-frame gabled canopies were added to the entrances in the 1980s. The original canopy has been notched in these areas to make room for the contemporary entrance structures. Low planters are located at the base of the central bay and along the northeast and northwest corners. Up until the 1980s,the west portion of the parcel included surface parking and access to Fifth Avenue,which was open to traffic. Mall renovations conducted in the late 1980s officially closed Fifth Avenue to traffic in 1988,physically linked the department store with the remaining Chula Vista Center,and added stores and a courtyard between Sears and Macy's. Contemporary motifs were embellished upon the exterior existing mall structures. This included the two open-frame gabled canopies at the entrances of the Sears'north facade and one at the southwest facade facing the shopping center. Specific renovations during this period to the Chula Vista Sears included all storefront entrances and signage and display windows enclosed along at the west facade. The now-connected Chula Vista Center was officially dedicated October 27, 1988. The south facade contains an original barrel-roof canopy that covers the entrances. Entrance doors have been changed and the central display Windows have been boarded-over. The original signage above has been replaced with a contemporary sign. The original Garden Center section,located at the southwest comer of the building,was renovated in 1979 and its space incorporated with the remaining retail area. The original truck ramp with a large central planter and loading dock for deliveries located at the southeast corner is extant. The walkway above the G loading dock had been enclosed in 2003 and the original entrance reduced. The east facade faces a surface parking. The two original store entrances have been renovated and the store display windows enclosed. The stone veneer cladding located between the entrances is no longer extant. A contemporary"Sears"sign replaced the original above the entrances. A separate 1966 Auto Center is located at the southwest portion of the lot. At the time it was originally constructed it boasted the ability to service up to 24 automobiles simultaneously. Similar changes occurred to the Auto Center building throughout the years including the removal of the brick and stone veneer cladding,enclosure of the window displays,and the replacement of the original signage with contemporary signs. The original Gas Pump Island located to the west of the Auto Center was demolished in 1988 as part of the shopping center renovation. B6.Construction History(Cont.) 1988-Closure of Fifth Avenue 198B-Gas Pump Island demolition 1989-Tenant Improvements to enlarge basement retail for storage area(approximately 18,000 SF) 1993-Tenant Improvements(Hub Offices) 1997-Exterior sign renovation 2003-Enclose existing canopy over loading dock B10. Significance(Cont.) The Chula Vista Sears does not appear to be eligible for either individual listing or as a contributor to an identified historic district under any applicable criteria.Detailed evaluations are below. Federal Level Evaluation At the federal level,the 1966 Chula Vista Sears does not meet the 50-year age minimum and was therefore evaluated under the National Register Criterion Consideration G. While the construction of the large department store attributes to the trend of commerce moving toward the growing suburbs,the Chula Vista Sears was not part of the original Broadway-Hale Company development that established the Chula Vista Center in the early 1960s and had always been physically separated from the shopping center by an active street(Fifth Avenue)up until the late 1980s. In addition,the Broadway department store,now Macy's,also conveys typical Modem Commercial style architecture and was an original anchor tenant of the shopping center,so its significance is potentially greater than the Chula Vista Sears. DPR 523L(1195) *Required Information 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 881 State of California-The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 4 of 9 *NRHP Status Code. 6Z *Resource Name or# (Assigned by recorder) Chula Vista Sears *Recorded by: Heritage Architecture&Planning *Date:1128/2013 Continuation ❑ Update 625 Broadway,Suite 800 San Diego,CA 92101 Designed by renowned Los Angeles-based architecture]firm,Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers,the Chula Vista Sears represents the firm's only known department store in the County of San Diego and in the City of Chula. It also represents one of the last design projects before the retirement of Stiles O.Clement in 1965. Stiles 0.Clements had gained his significance based upon his earlier Deco,Colonial Revival,and Mayan Revival style of architecture such as the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles rather than the 1960 Mid-century Modem style of architecture. His best known work appears to have been completed while with the firm Morgan,Walls&Clements in the 1920s and 1930s rather than the later practice with his son. While the firm Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers is recognized for their design of commercial department stores and shopping centers,the Chula Vista Sears is not notable or unique as a Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers design. The Chula Vista Sears department store was not found to be recognized at the time of its completion or in subsequent years as an important or notable work of the firm in architectural journals. The firm was primarily known during the 1960s for their innovations in earlier decades regarding large department store and shopping mall designs as a property type and,in particular,with their association with Sears Roebuck Company. Specifically,it was Stiles 0.Clements'Valley Plaza Master Plan design in 1949-1951 that set precedence for a large front parking area that was highly influenced by Sears Roebuck&Company as the main anchor store. Also,Valley Plaza was a first for Sears to function as the primary anchor retailer in a shopping center from the design stage. Moreover,the Chula Vista Sears incorporates design elements used by Stiles 0.Clements in earlier shopping centers of the 1940s and 1950s: large surface parking lots located in front;long and linear arrangement;and efficient and inconspicuous rear delivery ways. These features, which were considered innovative in the 1940s and 1950s.were commonplace and widely used by the 1960s when the Chula Vista Sears was built and therefore are not architecturally innovative or singularly distinctive of Mr.Clements or his firm. Individual component elements of the Chula Vista Sears were also considered as an aspect of the property under Criterion Consideration G. Although the individual component elements of the Chula Vista Sears reflect popular trends in 1960s design in their overall form and materials, [rte/\1 they represent distinctive examples of the work of Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers which generally include visibility from all elevations for passing motorists, prominent signage,and large ground level windows so that merchandise could be clearly viewed from outside the store. These were all intended to create a statement to the average consumer. However,most of these character defining features have been altered: parking along the west has been significantly reduced and Fifth Avenue has been closed to through traffic;all signage has been removed and replaced with contemporary signs;all doors have been replaced;all columns have added cladding that obscures the original slender posts;and the large display windows have been enclosed. In addition,the original stone veneer cladding is no longer visible and the original Garden Center closed and its area incorporated into the interior retail space. In summary,the Chula Vista Sears has not retained enough of its character-defining features as a Modern Commercial style building and is no longer evocative of its 1960s origin. With regards to association,there is no indication that the Chula Vista Sears has served as a direct link between an important historic event or person. Therefore,the Chula Vista Sears has not achieved exceptional importance within the last fifty years as set forth by the threshold of significance for listing in the National Register under Criterion Consideration G as an individual resource. State Level Evaluation At the state level,the historical record does not indicate that the Chula Vista Sears is connected with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of California's history and cultural heritage associated with the Modem Commercial style department store,as the building is similar to other department stores,such as the adjacent Macy's building,which was built first in the similar style in Chula Vista, and other department stores throughout Southern California in the 1960s,as required under Criterion 1. Under Criterion 2,the Chula Vista Sears does not appear to be directly associated with the productive life of a person important in California history. Under Criterion 3,the Chula Vista Sears is not singularly innovative or a distinctive design of Mr.Clements'or his firm,as noted above under the analysis of the Chula Vista Sears under Criterion Considerat]on'G. The extant building has been altered and no longer exhibits the characteristics typical of Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers department stores or shopping centers,which generally included visibility from all elevations for passing motorists,prominent signage,and large ground level windows so that merchandise could be clearly viewed from the outside by consumers. Other individual component elements of the department store reflect common examples of popular architectural trends in 1960s design in their overall form and materials and are not distinctive examples of their type or style. Under Criterion 4, the Chula Vista Sears has not yielded,nor is it likely to yield,information important in prehistory or history. Local Level Evaluation Similar to previous arguments,the Chula Vista Sears is not directly associated with an event important to prehistory or history on a national, state,regional,or local level neither is it identified with historic personages or events that have made significant contributions to prehistory or history on a national,state,or local level. Therefore,the building does not qualify under Criteria 1 and 2. l� DPR 523L(1195) *Required Information 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 882 State of California-The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 5 of 9 *NRHP Status Code 6Z *Resource Name or# (Assigned by recorder) Chula Vista Sears *Recorded by: Heritage Architecture&Planning *Date:1/28/2013 Q Continuation ❑ Update 625 Broadway,Suite 800 San Diego,CA 92101 Under Criterion 3,the Chula Vista Sears has been heavily altered throughout the years and appear to not be the best representative of its kind. It is not the last of its kind since the older adjacent Macy's building is of similar architectural style and is directly linked to the development of the first major shopping center in Chula Vista. Designed by a firm recognized for their design of commercial properties,and in particular,large department stores,the Chula Vista Sears building has not acquired significance as an exceptionally important work of that firm or its principal architects Stiles and Robert Clements.It does not appear to be valued for a study of period,style,or method of construction. Under Criterion 4,the site is not a publicly owned historic landscape,and therefore,does not qualify under this criterion.Lastly,the building does not yield or is it likely to yield information important in history or prehistory in order to qualify under Criterion 5. In summary,the Chula Vista Sears does not appear to be potentially eligible as a historical resource under any of the applicable criteria of the National Register of Historic Places,the California Register of Historical Resources,or as a City of Chula Vista Historical Resource. INTEGRITY ANALYSIS The concept and aspects of integrity are defined in National Register Bulletin 15;How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation Section VIII.How to Evaluate the Integrity of a Property Historical Resource(Andrus 1997).The City of Chula Vista follows that definition,as clarified in Chula Vista Municipal Code Title 21,Section 21.03.084,which states;"The authenticity of a[r]esource's historic identity[is]evidenced by the survival of physical characteristics that existed during the[r]esource's historic or prehistoric period.Within the concept of Integrity there are seven recognized aspects or qualities that in various combinations,define Integrity.The seven aspects of Integrity are Location, Design, Setting, Materials,Workmanship, Feeling,and Association." National Register Bulletin 15 establishes how to evaluate the integrity of a property:"Integrity is the ability of a property to convey its O significance."The evaluation of integrity must be grounded in an understanding of a property's physical features,and how they relate to the concept of integrity. Determining which of these aspects are most important to a property requires knowing why,where,and when a property is significant.To retain historic integrity,a property must possess several,and usually most,aspects of integrity: "Location is the place where the historic property was constructed or the place where the historic event occurred." The Chula Vista Sears remains in its original location and it retains its integrity of location, "Design is the combination of elements that create the form,plan,space,structure,and style of a property." According to the original plans by Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers,the exterior of the Chula Vista Sears has been heavily altered with the replacement of the original storefront doors including the"Sears"engraved push plates,display windows which have been enclosed on all facades,the original"Sears"signage which has been replaced with contemporary signage,the retrofitted column cladding that obscures the original slender columns,and the stone veneer cladding located at the north and east facades which are no longer visible. The original Garden Center has been renovated and its space combined with the interior retail space. The southeast facing corner has also been enclosed. Lastly,a total of three ornamental entry structures were added in the 1980s that changed the original look of these entries and triangular-shaped ornaments were added to the fascia of the covered walkways. These significant exterior changes result in a loss of design integrity. "Setting is the physical environment of a historic property,and refers to the character of the site and the relationship to surrounding features and open space.Setting often refers to the basic physical conditions under which a property was built and the functions it was intended to serve. These features can be either natural or manmade,including vegetation,paths,fences,and relationship between other features or open space." The surrounding neighborhood has remained mostly the same since the construction of the Chula Vista Sears including commercial buildings to the north and west and residential to the south and east. The relationship between the Chula Vista Sears and the surrounding streets has changed,however,with the enclosure of Fifth Avenue in the late 1980s. The original street setting matched the design intent of the architects to have the store visible from all elevations for passing motorists. The enclosure of 5th Avenue directly links Sears with the adjacent shopping center and is viewed mostly from a pedestrian level from the west. Therefore,the original setting integrity has been compromised. "Materials are the physical elements that were combined or deposited during a particular period of time,and in particular pattern or configuration to form a historic property." Even though much of the upper level walls look as they did in 1966,the majority of the original features at the ground level are no longer visible or have been removed or replaced with contemporary materials. This includes all original storefront doors with the"Sears"engraved push plates;the replacement of the original"Sears"signage;the columns which have been cladded over;the display windows which have been enclosed;and the original stone veneer cladding located at the north and east facades which are no longer visible. Therefore,the building no longer retains its integrity for materials. DPR 523L(1195) `Required Information 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 883 State of California-The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 6 of 9 *NRHP Status Code 6Z *Resource Name or# (Assigned by recorder) Chula Vista Sears *Recorded by: Heritage Architecture&Planning *Date:1128/2013 d❑ Continuation ❑ Update 625 Broadway,Suite 800 San Diego,CA 92101 "Workmanship is the physical evidence of crafts of a particular culture or people during any given period of history or prehistory,and can be applied to the property as a whole,or to individual components." The workmanship that has gone into the construction of the Chula Vista Sears is mostly original,although sometimes modified or concealed. The building,therefore,retains its workmanship element for integrity purposes. "Feeling is a property's expression of the aesthetic or historic sense of a particular period of time.It results from the presence of physical features that,when taken together,convey the property's historic character." The Chula Vista Sears,in its current condition,partially imparts an aesthetic or historic sense of Modem Contemporary style commercial building constructed during the 1960s in terms of its general look and massing. However, renovations conducted in the late 1980s including closure of 5th Street to integrate the department with the remaining shopping center,the post-modem open-frame entry structures,contemporary signage, and missing stone veneer cladding, partially affect its feeling element for integrity purposes. Therefore,for the most part,the feeling integrity has been compromised. "Association is the direct link between the important historic event or person and a historic property." The.Chula Vista Sears continues to be linked to the 1960s Chula Vista trend in convenience and shopping,underscored by the continuing growth of suburbia. Research also revealed that the Chula Vista Sears is associated with the renowned and highly recognized Los Angeles based architectural and engineering firm Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers. The Chula Vista Sears is one of two buildings known to have been designed by the firm in San Diego County, The building,despite being heavily altered,retains its association element for integrity purposes. HISTORICAL CONTEXT OVERVIEW OOriginally part of the Rancho de la Nacion,the city of Chula Vista is rich in history. First inhabited by the Diegueno Indians,the area that is now Chula Vista fell into the hands of the Spanish in the mid-1704s. These conquered lands were deeded to the Catholic Church,and later the King of Spain awarded land grants to various individuals, The Mexican government eventually came into possession of large parcels of land in the area and in 1845,the last Mexican Governor of California granted John Forster the Rancho de la Nacion. Part of the 42 square mile parcel included all of Chula Vista,National City,and Bonita. In 1868,the Kimball family purchased the Rancho for$30,000. Frank Kimball commissioned famed town planner Colonel W.G.Dickinson to design the town site that is now Chula Vista. Dickinson set out to make Chula Vista a community of fine residences where permanent settlement that would improve the land's value was encouraged. To this end,the 5,000 acre tract was first cleared of brush and subdivided into gridiron pattern, Streets were laid out one-quarter mile apart and hundreds of trees were planted. Homes and citrus groves soon dotted the landscape,making Chula Vista the center of the nation's citrus industry. To meet the growing agricultural demand,the construction of Sweetwater Dam was begun in 1886 and a railroad line running from San Diego through Chula Vista to San Ysidro was completed two years later. By 1896,nearly 1,400 acres of lemon and orange trees had been planted and two packing plants were in operation. The City's legacy as Lemon Capital of the World was bom. By the turn of the century,private citizens alone could no longer provide basic services for the growing community. In 1911,Chula Vista Incorporated with a population of 550 people,electing a five-member Board of Trustees and City Marshall. Although the city remained mostly agricultural,commercial and civic services began developing around Third Avenue,.mostly consisting of popular revival styles. The War also brought new industry to the City. During World War 1, Hercules Powder Plant established a munitions plant. After the war,San Diego Oil Products Corporation took over Hercules'buildings,turning them into the largest cottonseed warehouse in the United States. Following WWI,veterans returned to Chula Vista with its newly paved roads and other city improvements. A steady flow of revival style residential buildings were constructed throughout the area reflecting the trends found throughout the state. With the advent of World War ll,lemon production declined and manufacturing increased. Chula Vista began its transition during this era from agriculture-based economy to industrial economy. In 1941,Rohr Aircraft Corporation,a manufacturer of defense and aerospace products, moved its plant from San Diego to Chula Vista becoming the world's largest manufacturer of aircraft power packages by 1945. The post war boom garnered a demand for housing. Hundreds of California ranch houses were constructed in the new subdivision carved out of 500 acres of former citrus groves. These small rectangular houses with low pitched hip or gable roofs had no attics and no front porches. The exteriors were sheathed with stucco,board and batten,shingles,clapboard,or a combination of two or more of these. In addition to newer neighborhoods,areas once occupied by Navy housing were purchased by the City to help relieve some of the housing demand. Areas such as Vista Square Housing,which housed approximately 600 families,was purchased from the Navy in 1944 for$108,000. By 1950,the population of Chula Vista had risen to 16,505. In order to meet the population growth,public facilities became urgent. Soon,development of a civic center complete with City Hall,courthouse,fire station,library,and police wings was erected along F Street and Fourth Avenue in central Chula Vista. 1� DPR 523L(1195) *Required Information 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 884 State of California The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 7 of 9 *NRHP Status Code 6Z *Resource Name or# (Assigned by recorder) Chula Vista Sears *Recorded by: Heritage Architecture&Planning *Date:1/28/2013 Continuation ❑ Update 625 Broadway,Suite 800 San Diego,CA 92101 Changing trends in convenience and shopping,underscored by the continuing growth of suburbia,kept retailers and developers busy into the 1960s. Commercial amenities outside the main street area were in demand in order to accommodate the surrounding suburbs growing needs. The commercial development of this era reflected both modern values in architecture and the growing presence of automobiles. "The shopping center's rise in the decade following the war was shaped by several related factors. Large new areas around population centers were being occupied by middle-class and prosperous working-class residential developments. These tracts were generally far removed from existing retail outlets....By 1950 the shopping center was transforming[retail stores]from a lone-wolf operation into an anchor unit of considerably larger enterprise....Not only were major stores several times the size of their precursors,but there was often a more extensive supporting cast." This new type of retailing destination represented a radical break from traditional,unplanned retail growth. Rather than individually owned buildings facing the street and built to the full extent of the lot,these shopping centers were separated from the streets by large parking lots and often featured internal entrances and courtyards. Massive in scale,shopping centers were anchored by one or several department stores and numerous smaller retail shops. Unlike strip malls,shopping centers incorporated pedestrian courtyards and walkways,creating a unique shopping environment sheltered from traffic and parking lots. The grouping of stores in areas where parking could be made available and access from major highways was a growing trend in San Diego County. By the mid-1960s,the county would have four major regional shopping centers backed up by major department stores. The Chula Vista Center would be South Bay's anchor shopping center. The Chula Vista Center was constructed in 1962 on a 35-acre site on Broadway between H and l Streets where the former Vista Square Housing development was located, it was developed to meet the growing need for Chula Vista's suburban area and south bay to have a large,one-stop commercial area with abundant parking. The new shopping center featured an open mall 40 feet wide by 640 feet long. The center,designed by Charles Luckman Associates,included a fountain that duplicated one at the Alhambra,a palace in Granada,Spain. The Sav-On Drug Store was O the first store than opened followed by Marston Department Store a year later and J.C.Penny the subsequent year. Sears opened its doors at the east end of the Chula Vista Center across Fifth Avenue in 1966. Renowned Los Angeles architectural firm Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers designed the store in 1954-1965. The Chula Vista Sears not only catered to the ubiquitous motoring public with a generous surrounding parking lot and Auto Center,its size and contemporary look were designed to meet all of the needs of the modern consumer. Site: The original site for the"Vista Square Center"included a total of 57 acres of the former Vista Square Housing development which was a naval surplus development purchased by the City to help with the increased demand for housing during the 1950s. During its boom,approximately 600 families occupied the site. With the development of newer private apartment complexes in surrounding areas,the Vista Square began to decline in occupancy. In the late 1950s,the City began extensive planning efforts to redevelop the land into a large scale commercial shopping mall. Development proposals were submitted and reviewed in 1958 and included issues such as the permanent closure of Fifth Avenue to through traffic. Three firms,Broadway-Hale Company,the May Company,and Gladstone&Company submitted detailed proposals to the City. Two of the submittals included Sears Roebuck&Company as one of the anchor tenants. An early artist's sketch noted the"Vista Square Center"as a ,.giant regional shopping center"and depicted a May Company store and a Sears Roebuck Department Store on site. Only the Broadway-Hale Company proposal included a desire to"take possession of the land on the east side of Fifth Avenue"as part of their development. By 1960,the Broadway-Hale Company secured the site at the cost of$1,174,700 and set on development of the shopping center. The agreement included the option of an additional 14.4 acres to the east of Fifth Avenue. With impending development,Vista Square Housing vacated its remaining 180 families with most of the houses given away at no cost to the City. Many of the houses were also relocated to Mexico with the remaining being razed that same year so that construction could begin. At the time of its completion in 1962,the Chula Vista Center stood on 35 acres of the former Vista Square Housing development. It would be boasted as the largest commercial development of its time. Following the opening of the Chula Vista Center,the Broadway-Hale Company sold the 14.4 acre parcel east of Fifth Avenue to the Sears Roebuck and Company in 1963. Construction of the$3.7 million dollar complex was started January 4, 1965 and completed a year later. Included in the development plans was a 24-car automotive center located adjacent to the store on Fifth Avenue. Opening day celebrations commenced on February 24, 1966 with thousands attending. 1�t DPR 523L(1195) *Required Information 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 885 State of California-The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 8 of 9 *NRHP Status Code 6Z *Resource Name or# (Assigned by recorder) Chula Vista Sears *Recorded 6y: Heritage Architecture&Planning *Date:1/28/2013 d❑ Continuation ❑ Update 625 Broadway,Suite 800 San Diego,CA 92101 Sears Roebuck&Company: Catalogue sales made Sears Roebuck&Company one of the leading retailers in the United States. Founded in Chicago in the early 18908,it initially catered to rural America,shipping thick catalogues and mail-order merchandise to outlying areas where large stores seldom existed and consumer choice was limited. Sales increased fourfold during the 1910s and large mail-order distribution centers were developed by Sears in Dallas(1913-25),Seattle(1915),and Philadelphia(1920). Sears entered the retail field in 1925. These urban department stores would dominate Sears'retail until the 1950s. At first,many stores were part of existing mail-order facilities. This strategy substantially reduced initial start-up costs and appealed to suburban customers who often lived in the vicinity. Robert E.Wood,who became Sears'vice president for factories and stores in 1924 and president in 1928,oversaw the company's rapid expansion into retail sales. His program was an enormous success and by 1929 it ranked third in the country in net sales, behind such established national chains as J.C. Penny and F.W.Woolworth. Sears would open three distinct types of retail locations: free- standing department stores,referred to as"A"stores,smaller"B"stores that addressed a specific market,and"C"stores which emphasized appliances or automotive products. It was during Wood's tenure in 1928 that San Diego would gain its first Sears in the county located at 12th and Broadway in San Diego with 25 employees.Then in November 1935,Sears moved to 6th and C Streets in San Diego and expanded to larger quarters where they had 85 employees to serve local residents. The company,in general,thrived throughout the Depression,growing to 400 stores in 1933,and more than 600 stores in 1941. From the 1950s,Sears would expand into suburban markets as reflective in their move to a larger store in the Hillcrest area of San Diego in 1952,which employed nearly 800. By the 1960s and 1970s,Sears would expand into suburban malls much like the Chula Vista Sears. The Chula Vista store would boast its larger square footage and over 1,100 parking spaces adjacent to the store,plus an Automotive Service Center that could service 24 cars simultaneously. By the mid-1960s,Sears Roebuck was a superpower.As huge shopping centers began to cover the landscape,entire developments were predicated on the presence of a Sears store,and fundamental alterations in surrounding marketing areas occurred because of corporate advertising that made Sears part of everyday life. Builders: Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers, 1955-1965 Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers designed the Chula Vista Sears. Stiles Oliver Clements(1883-1966)was born in Centerville, MD. He received a Bachelor of Architecture at the Drexel Institute of Technology,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania,a Master of Architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Cambridge,Massachusetts,and studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts,Paris,France. After graduation he worked for various New York firms until he moved to Los Angeles in 1911 at the age of 28. In 1923,Mr.Clements became a partner at Morgan,Wall&Clements Associates. During the 1920s and 1930s,Morgan,Wall&Clements Associates,designed numerous commercial buildings,mainly in Los Angeles,specializing in food stores,public markets,and drive-in markets. Mr.Clements was credited for being responsible for much of the development of modern commercial architecture in Los Angeles having designed 69 buildings along the portion of Wilshire Boulevard known as the Miracle Mile. With each era"[Clements]proved ever adroit at perceiving shifts in taste,manifesting them in ways that made it seem as though he had precipitated the change". The firm was also known for its design of supermarkets,an emerging property type in early 20th century,and in particular for Ralphs supermarket prototypes,having designed an early Ralphs supermarket branch outlet in 1926. In 1937,Clements acquired the firm and renamed it Stiles 0.Clements. The firm Stiles O.Clements continued the close association with Ralphs supermarkets that was established during the Morgan,Wall&Clements,Associates era. Stiles 0.Clements designed several shopping centers during the 1940s and 1950s: Windsor Hills Shopping Center, Los Angeles(1948)and Bamsdall Square Shopping Center,Los Angeles(ca. 1952-1956). These shopping centers had large surface parking lots located in front of the stores,anew strategy that many retailers and developers had embraced by the mid-1950s. Deliveries were made via efficient and inconspicuous rear delivery ways. It was Stiles 0.Clements'Valley Plaza Master Plan in 1949-1951,however,that set precedence for a large front parking area that was highly influenced by Sears Roebuck&Company,the main anchor store. DPR 523L(1195) *Required Information 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 886 State of California-The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 9 of 9 °NRHP Status Code 6Z *Resource Name or# (Assigned by recorder) Chula Vista Sears *Recorded by: Heritage Architecture&Planning *Date:1/28/2013 �/❑ Continuation ❑ Update 625 Broadway,Suite 800 San Diego,CA 92101 The 180,000 square foot Valley Plaza store combined facets of his work just completed for the company with those of his Pico designed outlet. His scheme possessed a clear front,but one more neutral in character,appearing somewhat like an immense billboard,large enough to catch the eye of the passing motorist but also service as a backdrop to the rows of automobiles that separated it from the street. Valley Plaza was an experiment for Sears for it never before had the company function as the principle retailer in the development of a shopping center from its inception. By 1955, Mr.Clements opened Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers,with his son Robert Clements,and served as Senior Partner of the firm until his retirement in 1965. Following Stile's retirement,Robert Clements took over the Los Angeles firm. The firm continued to design a wide array of commercial property types during the 1960s,from department stores and neighborhood shopping chain stores to factories, distribution center and banks,as well as neighborhood shopping centers mainly throughout the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Representative projects include the Park La Brea Shopping Center,the Pershing Square garage,the Carnation Office Build inglRestaurant,Mullen-Bluett Department Store,the Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Training Center in Elysian Park and several stores for Sears and Montgomery Ward and markets for Ralphs,Hughes,Safeway,and Vons. Following Stile 0.Clements retirement,the firm was renamed Robert 0.Clements and Associates Architects-Engineers and remained active until Robert's death in 1987. Although Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers have been well known in the Los Angeles area,their work in San Diego County is rare. The 1966 Chula Vista Sears and the 1927 Bank of Italy in Oceanside are the only known representative projects of the firm in San Diego County. These projects represent Stiles O.Clements early and later eras in architectural style for commercial buildings. The Chula Vista Sears would be one of final projects completed by Stiles&Robert Clements Architects-Engineers before Stiles 0.Clements'retirement in 1965. Construction documents for the building date to 1964 and a Notice of Completion was filed on February 21, 1966. The Grand Opening took place three days later on February 24,1966. Nielson Construction Company,General Contractor The Nielson Construction Company,a local San Diego based company,served as the General Contractor for the Chula Vista Sears project. The company has been serving San Diego since 1945. Under the leadership of S.Falck Nielsen,Nielsen Construction worked alongside some of San Diego's great visionaries in building some of the city's iconic structures:UCSD Library,Sea World and its various expansions,the Civic Center,and the first residential high rise in downtown,the Meridian, DPR 523L(1195) *Required Information 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 887 i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 888 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24, 2013 Section 9 -Bibliography Page 9-1 i IX. BIBLIOGRAPHY "A Brief Chronology of Sears History." http://www.searsarchives.com/history. Accessed 1/28/2013. Ames, David L. and Linda Flint McClelland. National Register Bulletin. 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Grant Deed, September 26, 1963, HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING • 625 BROADWAY.SUITE 800 • SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 • 61 9.239.7886 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 889 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Page 9-2 Section 9 -Bibliography Katz,Donald R. The Big Store:Inside the Crisis and Revolution at Sears. New York: Viking Press, 1987. Longstreth, Richard. City Center to Regional Mall. Architecture, the Automobile, and .Detailing in Los Angeles, 1920-9950. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1998. Longstreth, Richard. "Sears, Roebuck, and the Remaking of the Department Store, 1924-1942." Journal of Society ofArchitectural Historians,Vol. 65 No. 2 Gune,2006): 238-279, Longstreth, Richard. The Drive-In, The Supermarket, and the Transformation of Commercial Space in Los Angeles, 1914-9949. Cambridge: The MIT Press,2000. "Mall Hall of Fame." http://mall-hall-of-fame.blogspot.com/2009/03/circa-1996-physical- layout.html. Accessed 1/22/2013. 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"Robert Oliver Clements." http://vrw�v.archinforrn.net/arch/108957.htm. Accessed 1/23/2013. San Diego City County Directories. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps 1957. 5choenherr, Steven. Chula Vista Centennial 1991-2071: A Ceratury of People and Progress. Chula Vista 100: City of Chula Vista,2011. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANN[NG 625 BROADWAY,SUITE 800 • SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 • 619.239.768B 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 890 CHULA VISTA SEARS Expert Technical Analysis Report May 24,2013 Section 9 -Bibliography Page 9-3 "Sears, Roebuck Department Store, Spokane, Washington National Register of Historic Places." June 4, 1991. Sherfy,Marcella and W. Ray Luce. National Kegister Bulletin 22: Guidelines for Evaluating and Nominating Properties that Have Achieved Significance Within the Past Fifty Years. Washington D.C.: National Park Service,revised 1998. Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers. 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"Giant Sears Store Will Open Tuesday: Ceremony to Open New $3.7 Million 16-Acre Complex." Chula Vista Star-News. February 20, 1966. "Jim Matzek: Chula Vistan Bossed Sears Big Construction Project." The Star-News. February 20, 1966. "Largest Area Shopping Centers". San Diego Business Journal. November 23, 1992. "Leonard Zanville Top Sears Man in County." The Star-News. February 20, 1966. "Making Way for Sears." The Star-News. January 28, 1965. "Meet Dorothy Hobbs: She's Style Expert." The Star-News. February 20, 1966. HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING • 625 BROADWAY,SUITE BOO • SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 891 CHULA VISTA SEARS May 24,2013 Expert Technical Analysis Report Pa e 9-4 Section 9 -Biblio ra h "Newest Sears Store Creates Many Jobs." The Star-News,February 20, 1966. "No Design Controls for Center." The Star-News March 14, 1968. "Paving Way for New Sears." Chula Vista Star-News. January 7, 1965. 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Chula Vista Star-News. June 2, 1960. "Vista Square Shopping Center Proposals Studied. May Co., Penny, Broadway, Sears Stores Included." The Star-News. September 6, 1959. "Water Pipes Break: Deluge Drowns Sears." Chula Vista Star-News. September 7, 1967. The Star-News. November 11, 1962. r HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE&PLANNING 625 BROADWAY,SUITE BOO SAN DIEGO,CA 92101 619.239.7888 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 892 CHU� OF LAVISTA Development Services Department Advance PIanning Division August 14, 2013 I Ivor E. Samson Dentons US LLP 525 Market Street 26th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105-2708 Re: Sears Store, 565 Broadway Dear Mr. Samson, We are in receipt of your letter dated July 22, 2013 regarding the Sears Store at 565 Broadway, Chula Vista. This letter contains responses as well as clarifications to the issues and comments you raised in your letter. 1 1.) Sears Issue— Historic Eligibi_lit Your letter indicates that! he City merely identified the Sears store as potentially eligible for listing as a local historic resource. Your letter further indicates that, at this time,the Sears store has not been designated a historic resource nor has any formal application been submitted to designate the.Sears store!as a historic resource under Chula Vista Municipal Code Section 21.04.090, California state law or U.S.federal law. i Chula Vista response: The Sears building was identified as being Eligible (see definition of Eligible Historical Resource, Chula Vista Municipal Code (CVMC) Section 21.03.044) through a Historical Resources Survey (Survey) conducted by ASM Affiliates, Inc. (2012). The Survey was conducted pursuant to CVMC Section 21.04.010 and Chula Vista Historic Preservation Program (HPP) Section 3.1. (See attached CVMC and HPP Section 3.1.) 2.) Sears Issue—Designation: Your letter indicates that�no hearing has been conducted on whether the Sears store meets the criteria for designation as a historical resource under CVMC Section 21.04.100. Chula Vista Response: No action has been taken on the part of the City of Chula Vista to designate the Sears building as a Historical Resource. As you stated in your letter the City "merely identified" the Sears store as being eligible fori designation. A Survey is a commonly used tool that informs staff, as well as the public, as to what in the community is worthy of recognition and preservation. The Survey is also an important informational tool for planning and development projects. It provides the first level of historic information about a site and helps to identify those sites that need additional historic study during the entitlement process in accordance with the California 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet i Page 893 i I I i k E i f f i , i i i RP-Cra, i AUG 2 0 203 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 894 t i Page 2 Sears Reponse Letter August 14, 2013 Environmental Quality Aat (CEQA). The applicable code section for Surveys is-CVMC Section 21.04.010 not CVMC Section 21.04.100. CVMC Section 21.04.100 does not apply unless the property owner(s) were it apply for designation pursuant to CVMC Section 21.04.090. To date, no application for the designation of Sears has been filed with the City. 3.) Sears Issue—August 21, 2013 Meeting: Your letter further indicates that to automatically designate the Sears Store in Chula Vista as a historical resource and deem the August 21, 2013 meeting in your office an "appeal" would be tantamount to a deprivatIion of Sears' property rights and interest by the City without due process. Chula Vista Response: Please be advised, the City has not designated the subject Sears store as a historical resource, which is an appealable aotion. However, there is no.mechanism for a review of a property that has only been designated as historically eligible. The time for addressing any eligibility issues before the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) was when the Survey designating the site as eligible was taken beforeithe HPC. In our meeting on November 15, 2012 you stated that the Sears store Operations Manager attended the September 19th, 2012 HPC meeting. In reviewing the minutes for that meeting,the Operations Manager did not provide any comment to the HPC at that meeting. In an effort to accommodate Sear's request to present its experts' information as to the historic eligibility of the Sears building to the HPC, in a July 15, 2013 email to you, Lynnette Tessitore-Lopez stated that we were looking at dates to take an appeal forward to the HPC and that the next available HPC meeting would be August 21, 2013. Again, Ms. Tess ito re-Lo pez's characterization that the HPC meeting would be an appeal was as an accommodation to your client, because there is no mechanism to go back before the HPC on eligibility determinations Since your client has apparently decided not to take advantage of the City's accommodation,the item cannot go forward on August 21, 2013. In addition to your client attending the September 19, 2012 HPC meeting, your client was also sent a letter on September 11, 2012 informing them that their property was determined through a Survey to be an eligible Historical Resource and therefore, qualifies for Designation, if they so choose to apply. The letter also informed them that, although not required by the code, the survey would be discussed by the HPC on September 19, 2012 followed by a two week public comment period from September 19, 2012 to October 3, 2012. At the September 19 meeting staff announced that the survey would again be discussed by the HPC on October 3, 2013. The October 3rd meeting was noticed in the newspaper and discussed in the September 19th HPC Staff Report. Upon your client's receipt of the September 11, 2012 letter, both Ms. Tessitore-Lopez and I were contacted by representatives from both the Sears Real Estate Assets division and the Sears corporate office, and at no time during the public comment period did the Sears representatives provide additional technical expert analysis that contradicted the Survey findings. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 895 i i i I I I 1 I r I i I it ' I i l I I I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 896 I BBTORTC PRESERVATION PROGRAM I 3.0 Historical Resources 3.1 Historical Resource Surveys A historical resource survey is an important too[ in the identification and evaluation of historical resources. A survey informs staff as well as the public as to what in the community is worthy of recognition and preservation. In the absence of a historical resource survey, historical resources may be altered or lost A survey is also an important informational tool for planning and development projects in that it helps to avoid delays by providing the necessary historical information in advance. y Y To date the City has conducted two surveys, a 1985 survey that E4 covered only a portion of north-west Chula Vista, and the 2005 Urban Core Specific Plan survey that assessed 50 commercial properties within the Urban Core (See Appendix D). It is recognized that a comprehensive area-wide survey would be an �--� expensive undertaking that could take a considerable amount of time to accomplish and therefore a survey program that prioritizes development older than 45 years within western Chula Vista by neighborhood, area, or concentration of resources may be a more practical approach. Until such time that a broader survey is conducted, the City will utilize the r eligibility determination process included in the HPO, in lieu of survey data. The HPO establishes an eligibility determination process where the Zoning Administrator uses surveys, historical databases, and other information available to the City to determine whether a resource is historically significant In an attempt.to avoid project delays, eligibility determination would occur early in the project review process. For consistency with state and national processes for documenting historical resources, Chula Vista's HPP includes the Office of Historic Preservation 'Instructions for Recording Historical Resources' found in (Apps. These guidelines provide a system for documenting resources that will ensure that appropriate and sufficient information is collected during a survey. i The appendices for this section include: a matrix of surveyed properties, on how to complete a state survey form (DPR Form) and the National Register Bulletin: Guidelines for Local Surveys. For more information onj Historical Resource Surveys see National Register Bulletin 24 (ApperAxB i i I �v 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 897 i I Ili I .i IE E i i I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet AUG z 9a;WRs i Title 21 f HISTORIC PRESERVATION Chapters; 21.02 General Provisions 21.03 Definitions a 21.04 Identification and Desi;nation of Historical Resources 21.05 Delisting of Historical Resources 21.06 Historic Preservation Districts--HPDs 21.07 Alterations of Historical Resources 21.08 Discretionary Projects and Demolition of Historical Resources 21.09 Maintenance and Repair of Historical Resources 21.10 Incentives,1 Benefits and Exemptions 21.11 Enforcement and Penalties 21.12 Notice,Fees and Appeals 21.13 Severabilit;y i I 11 21-1 (Revised 9111) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 899 I I I I i i it II III Ili I I I I I j 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 900 Chula Vista Municipal Code 21.02.030 Chapter 21.02 construction that are located within designated his- toric preservation districts; GENERAL PROVISIONS G_ Provide for a sustainable environment through the preservation and protection of Sections: I resources and neighborhoods that have historical 21.02.010 Title. significance; 21.02.015 Enabling authority. H. Carry out the provisions of the National-His- 21.02.020 Purpose and;intent. toric Preservation Act and the certified local gov- 21.02.030 Historic preservation authority. ernment program established under said Act; 1. Establish the use of incentives and benefits 21.02.010 Title. for the protection, retention and preservation of This title shall be known as the City of Chula historical resources; and Vista historic preservation ordinance(HPO).(Ord. J. Promote the recognition, preservation, pro- 3196 § 3; 2011). tection and use of historical resources through edu- cation and an HPP that is maintained up to date and 21.02.015 Enabling authority. valid. (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). This chapter is enacted pursuant to California Government Code Section 37361(b); California 21.02.030 Historic preservation authority. Constitution Article 1,Section 7;and United States There is created a Historic Preservation Com- Code of Federal Regulations Title 36; Part 61. mission (HPC) pursuant to Chapter 2.49 CVMC. (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). The HPC governs processes and activities pre- sented in this title as further defined in Chapter 21.02.020 Purpose an intent. 2.49 CVMC. The discretionary project review The Chula. Vista City Council (Council) responsibility of the HPC shall include the review declares that the identification,recognition,preser- of major alterations,historical resource demolition vation, protection and adaptive reuse of historical applications, historic determinations and appeals, resources are essential for the health, prosperity, and consistency of said projects with the City's social and cultural enrichment,and general welfare HPP, applicable historic district guidelines, and of the citizens who live!in, work and visit Chula this title. (Ord. 3196§ 3,2011). Vista. The purpose and! intent of the HPO is to serve,protect and enhance the public health,safety and we11'are.througb the following: A. Serve as the regulatory document of the City's historic preservation program(HPP); B. Promote and accomplish the historic preser- vation goals, policies, a n d strategies of the City's General Plan; C. Promote the recognition, preservation, pro- tection and use of histori'ical resources through his- torical resource surveys and the designation of historical resources; i D. Preserve and eilihance those historical resources that give Chula Vista its identity by uti- lizing the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Treatment of Historic Properties; E. Honor Chula Vista's fich history and heri- tage by designating sigrnficant historical resources and historic preservation districts that are associ- ated with important historical events, persons, sig- nificant architecture,and landscape elements; F. Provide strong and safe neighborhoods by encouraging harmony assto style,form,proportion, and material between historical resources and new j 21-3 (Revised 9191) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet i Page 901 21.03.001 Chapter 21.03 21.03.082 Incentives. 21.03.084 Integrity. DEFINITIONS 21.03.085 Inventory. 21.03.086 Local register. Sections: 21.03.088 Location. 21.03.001 Generally. 21.03.090 Major alteration. 4 21.03.002 Alteration. 21.03.092 Materials. f 21.03.004 Archaeological resource. 21.03.094 Minor alteration. 21.03.006 Architectural significance. 21.03.095 Modifying district. 21.03.008 Association_ 21.03.096 Noncontributing resource. 21.03.010 Building. 21.03.100 Object. 21.03.012 California's State Historical Building 21.03.102 Period of significance. Code. 21.03.104 Potential historic�l resource. 21.03.014 Reserved. 21.03.106 Preservation. 21.03.016 Certificate of appropriateness (COA). 21.03.108 Qualified historical resource. 21.03.018 Certified local government. 21.03.110 Reconstruction. 21.03.020 Character-defining feature. 21.03.112 Rehabilitation. 21.03.022 Chula Vista register of historical 21.03.113 Relocation. resources. 21.03.114 Resource. f 21.03.024 City staff. 21.03.116 Restoration. 21.03.026 Commission. 21.03.118 Secretary of the Interior(SOI). 21.03.028 Contributing resource. 21.03.120 Secretary of the Interior standards and 21.03.030 Council. guidelines(SOIS). 21,03.032 Criteria. 21.03.122 Setting. 21.03.034 Cultural landscape. 21.03.124 Sigr 1r ance. 21.03.036 Demolition. 21.03.125 Significant. 21.03.038 Design. 21.03.126 Site. 21.03.040 Determination of eligibility. 21.03.128 State Historic Building Code. 21.03.042 Reserved. 21.03.130 Structure. 21.03.044 Eligible historical resource. 21.03.131 Thematic historic preservation 21.03.046 EIigibility. district. 21.03.047 Eligibility determination. 21.03.132 Theme. 21.03.048 Evaluation. 21.03.134 Workmanship. � 21.03.050 Event. 21.03.135 Zoning Administrator(ZA). 21.03.052 Exceptional historical resource. 21.03.054 Exempt alteration($).- 21.03.001 Generally. 21.03.056 Expert professional. For the purpose of this title, the following defi- 21.03.058 Expert technical analysis. nitions shall govern the meaning of words con- 21.03.060 Exterior features. tained herein unless thc� context indicates 21.03.062 Feeling. otherwise. (Ord. 3196 § 3,20;11). 21.03.063 .Geographic historic preservation district. 21.03.002 Alteration. 21.03.064 Historic context. "Alteration" means a change in the character, 21.03,066 Historical landscape. composition, or structure of,a potential historical 21.03.067 Historic preservation fund. resource or historical resource which is not classi- 21.03.068 Historic preservation district(HPD). fied as work exempt from building permits(Build- 21.03.069 Historic preservation modifying ing Permit Form 4551) or thfose activities that are district. exempt pursuant to CVMC 21.03.054. (Also see 21.03.070 Historic preservation program(HPP). the City's HPP Section 4.0, Historic Preservation .21.03.074 Historical resource. Projects, and Appendix — Preservation Brief 14: 21.03.075 Historical resource survey. New Exterior Additions to� Historic Buildings.) 21.03.076 Historical slgrti cance. (Ord.311 96 § 3,2011). 21.03.078 Identification. 21.03.080 Important;person. III (Revised 9f11) 21-4 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 902 l Chula Vista Municipal Code 21.03.028 f 21.03.004 Archaeolo kcal resource. struction,demolition,removal,and/or relocation in "Archaeological resource" means subsurface or whole or in part, of or to any historical resources. above-ground material remains of past human life (Also see the City's HPP Section 4.0, Historic or activities that are at least 100 years of age, and Preservation Projects Certificate of Appropriate- may.yield additional information about prehistory ness). (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). or history. (Ord.3196 §!3, 2011). 21.03:018 Certified local government. 21.03.006 Architectural significance. "Certified local government"means a local gov- "Architectural significance" irieans the impor- ernment officially certified by the National Park tance of a resource based upon the distinctivechar= Service and the State Office of Historic Preserva- acteristics of a period,style,type,period or method tion to carry out the purposes of the National His- of construction. (Also see the City's HPP Appen- toric Preservation Act.`(Also see the City's HPP dix—National Register Bulletin:How to Evaluate Section 1.0, Preface and Acknowledgcments — and-Apply Criteria, Section VI.) (Ord. 3196 § 3, Certified Local Government.) (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). 2011). 21.03.008 Association. 21.03.020 Character-defining feature. "Association"means the direct link between an "Character-defining feature" means the archi- important historic event i or person and a historical tectural,street and landscape features of abuilding, resource.Association is one of the seven aspects of structure, object, or historic preservation district integrity. (Ord. 3196 § 3�, 2011). which help to convey historical significance.(Also see "historical significance.") (Ord. 3196 § 3, 21.03.010 Building. 2011). "Building"means a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one 21.03:022 Chula Vista register of historical place,such as a house,barn,church,hotel,office or resources. similar construction that is created to shelter any "Chula Vista register of historical resources" form of human activity.)"Building"may also refer means a comprehensive list of designated histori- to a historically and functionally related unit, such cal resources, commonly referred to as the "local as a courthouse and jail or a house and barn. (Ord. register." (Also see the City's HPP Appendix — 3196 § 3,2011). Local Register.) (Ord.3196§ 3,2011). 21.03.012 California's State Historical 21.03.024 City staff. Building CQde. "City staff' means an employee from any "California's State Historical Building Code" department or agency of the City of Chula Vista means California Health and`Safety Code Section which may be called upon to assist in the proper 18950 et seq.,and a regulation of Part S of Title'244, administration of the City of Chula Vista's historic of the California Code of Regulations. This code preservation program, including this title. (Ord. provides alternative standards and regulations 3196§ 3,2011). intended to facilitate repairs, alterations, and addi- tions necessary for thepreservation, restoration, 21.03.026 Commission. rehabilitation, safety, moving, or continued use of "Commission" means the City of Chula Vista a qualified historical building or structure. (Also Historic Preservation Commission (HPC). (Ord. see State Historical Building Code and the City's 3196 § 3, 2011). HPP Appendix — California's State Historical Building Code.) (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). 21.03.028 Contributing resource. "Contributing resource" means a resource 21.03.014 Reserved. ! within the boundaries of a proposed or designated Reserved. (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011), historic preservation district which contributes to, physically conveys,and supplements the identified 21.03.016 Certificate of appropriateness historical significance of that historic preservation (COA). district. (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2+011). "Certificate of appropriateness(COA)"means a permit required for the alteration,restoration, con- ' 21-5' (Revised 9111) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 903 21.03.069 21.03.069 Historic preservation modifying 21.03.078 Identification. district. "Identification" means the process through Historic preservation modifying district: see which information is gatheted about historical "modifying district." (Ord.3196 § 3,2011). resources. (Ord. 3196-§ 3,2011)- ' E 21.03.070 Historic preservation program 21.03.080 Important Person. (HPP). "Important person" means an individual who "Historic preservation program means a refer- has made significant contributions on a local, ence resource and procedural guide for historic regional, state or national level, including but not preservation in Chula Vista, which may be limited to history, architecture, archaeology, engi- amended, and which is comprised of the applica- neering, and/or culture. (Ord.';3196 § 3,2011). tion fortes, guidelines and procedures that will: A. Meet the requirements for certified local 21.03.082 Incentives. government status;and "Incentives".means preservation incentives that B. Align with the policies of the General Plan; include,but may not be limited to; federal rehabil- and itation tax credits,Mills Act agreements and permit C. Implement this title. (Ord.3196'§ 3,2011). streamlining.(Also see the Cty'. s HPP Section 6.0, Incentives and Benefits.) (Ord. 3.196 § 3,2011). 21.03.074 Historical resource. "Historical resource"means any eligible histor- 21.03.084 Integrity. ical resource or any resource that is designated on "Integrity" means the authenticity of a the Chula Vista register of historical resources resource's historic identity, evidenced by the sur- (local register), the California Register of Histori- vival of physical characteristics that existed during cal Resources, or the National Register of Historic the resource's historic or prehistoric period.Within Places. (Also see "cligible. resource.") (Ord. 3196 the concept of "integrity" there are seven recob § 3,2011). nized aspects or qualities that in various combina- tions define integrity. The seven aspects of 21.03.075 Historical resource survey. integrity are location, design, setting, materials, "Historical resource survey" means a system- workmanship, feeling, and association. (Also see atic, detailed examination of an area designed to the City's HPP Appendix—National Register Bul- gather information about historic properties pursu- letin 15: How to Apply the National Register Cri- ant to Chapter 21.04 CVMC.The information and teria for Evaluation,Section' III,How to Evaluate analysis shall be contained within state-prescribed the Integrity of a Property Historical Resource-) forms for recording historical resources, currently (Ord.3196§ 3,2011). 1 referred to as the Department of Parks and Recre- ation (DPR) 523 Series Form, as may be amended 21.03.085 Inventory. from time to time, and.shall conform to the state "Inventory" means a list of historical resources historic preservation guidelines for recording his- determined to meet,specified criteria of signifi- torical resources.as made a part of the City's HPP- cance. (Also see "historical resources survey.") (Also see "inventory" and the City's HPP Section (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). 3.0, Historical Resources .Historical Resource Surveys.) (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). 21.03.086 Local register. "Local register"means a list of the City's desig- 21.03.076 Historical significance. nated historical resources. (Also see-"Chula Vista "Historical significance" means the importance register of historical resource's"and the City's HPP for which a resource has been evaluated within a Appendix — Local Register of Historical historic context and found to meet local, state or Resources-) (Ord. 3196§ 3,2011). national criteria.(Also see"character-defining fea- ture" and the City's HPP Appendix — National 21.03.088 Location. Resister Bulletin 15: How to Apply the National "Location"means the place where the historical Register Criteria for Evaluation, Section VI, How resource was constructed of the place where the to Identify the Type of Significance.of a Property.) historic event occur-red. Location is one of the (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). seven aspects of integrity- (Ord.3196§ 3,2011). (Revised 9111) 21-8 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 904 V , Chula Vista Municipal Code 21.03.106 21.03.090 Major alteration. 21.03.095 Modifying district. "Major alteration" in those alterations that For purposes of this title, a historic preservation are not exempt or do not qualify as minor alter- (HP) modifying district may be applied only to ations,which include,but may not be limited to: properties within historic preservation district(s) A. Demolition (CVMC 21.03.036); (HPD) to permit special regulations where appro- B. Installation or alteration of windows, doors, priate or necessary in addition to or in lieu of the or other historical features where the original open- development regulations otherwise set forth in the ing is proposed to be enlarged, reduced or altered underlying zoning. (Also see the City's HPP See- (also see the City's HPP I Appendix—National Park tion 5.0,Design Guidelines—Historic Preservation Service.Preservation Brief 09: The Repair of His- Modifying Districts.) (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). toric Windows); C. Removal of historical landscapes; 21.03.096 Noncontributing resource. D. Additions to a structure or site that exceed "Noncontributing resource" means a resource 499 square feet; within the boundaries of a proposed or designated E. New construct;on, exterior remodels that historic preservation district which does not con- require a major COA, or additions that exceed 494 tribute to or physically convey the historical signif- square feet within a historic preservation district; icance of a proposed or designated historic F. Relocation(CVMC 21.03.113); preservation district. These resources may or may G. Reconstruction (CVMC 21.03.110). not be limited to those resources less than 45 years Also see the City's HPP Section 4.0, Historic old, properties older than 45 years old that have Preservation Projects—Certificate of Appropriate- been significantly altered,or properties not associ- ness, and Appendix—rational Park Service Pres- ated with the period of significance or historic con- ervation Brief 14: New Exterior Additions to text of the proposed or designated historic Historic Buildings: Preservation Concerns. (Ord. preservation district. (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). 3196 § 3,2011). 21.03.100 Object. 21.03.092 Materials.! The terra "object" is used to distinguish from "Materials" means the physical elements that buildings and structures those constructions that were combined,used, or deposited during a partic- are primarily artistic in nature or are relatively ular period of time and in a particular pattern or small in scale and simply constructed. Although it configuration to form a historical resource.Materi- may be,by nature or design, movable, an object is als are one of the scvenl aspects of integrity. (Ord, associated with a specific setting or environment. 3196 § 3, 2011). Objects should be in a setting appropriate to their significant historic use, roles, or character. Exam- 21.03:094 Minor alteration. ples of objects include boundary markers, foun- "Minor alteration" I means alterations that tains, monuments, statuary, sculptures, and require a building permit but do not affect the his- mileposts. (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). torical significance of the historical resource, such as: 21.03.102 Period of significance. A. The installation of exterior features such as "Period of significance"means the span of time awnings,roofs, and garage doors, in which a resource attained historical significance. B. Installation or alteration of windows, doors (Also see the City's HPP Section 1.0;Preface and or other historical features where the original open- Acknowledgements — Periods of Significance.) ing will not be enlarged reduced or altered. (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). C. Additions that are greater than 144 square feet and less than 499 square feet. 21.03.104 Potential historical resource. Also see the City's 'HPP'Section4.0, Historic "Potential historical resource" means any Preservation Projects--Certificate'of Appropriate- resource 45 years or older that may meet the find- ness, and Appendix—National Park Service Pres- ings of fact and criteria established in CVMC ervation Brief 14: New Exterior Additions to 21.04.100. (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). Historic Buildings: Preservation Concerns. (Ord. 3196 §•3, 2011). ! 21.03.106 Preservation. "Preservation" is one of the four treatment options specified in the Secretary of the Interior's I' 21-9 (Revised 9111) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 905 I 21.03.108 i standards for the treatment of historic properties 21.03.113 Relocation. j and is defined by the Secretary of the Interior(SOI) "Relocation" means moving a historical as the act or process of applying measures neces- resource from its original location. (Also see the sary to sustain the.existing form, integrity, and City's HPP Section 5.0,Design Guidelines--Relo- materials of a historical.resource. Work,including cation Guidelines.)(Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). preliminary measures to.protect and stabilize the resource, generally. ,focuses upon the ongoing 21.03.114, Resource. maintenance and repair of historic materials and "Resource" means any .building, structure, features rather than extensive replacement and new object, site, archaeological site, sign or landscape, construction.(Also seethe City'.s.HPP Section 5.0, district or contributing resou ce. (Ord. 3196 § 3, Design Guidelines—Secretary of the Interior Stan- 2011). dards, and Appendix Preservation Standards.) (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). 21.03.116 Restoration. "Restoration" is one of the four treatment 21.03.108 Qualified historical resource. options specified in the Secretary of the Interior's "Qualified historical resource"means any build- standards for the treatment of historic properties ing, site, structure, object, district or collection of and is defined by the Secretary of the Interior as the structures, and their associated sites, deemed of act or process of accurately depicting the form,fea- importance to the history,architecture or culture of tares, and character of a resource as it appeared at an area by an appropriate local, state or federal a particular period.of time by rpeans of the removal governmental agency. (Also see California Health of features from other periods in its history and and Safety Code, Division 13, Part 2.7, Sections reconstruction of missing features from the restora- 18950 through 18961, and the City's HPP Appen- tion period.The limited and sensitive upgrading of dix--California's State Historical Building Code.) mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems and (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). other code-required work to make properties func- tional is appropriate within a restoration project. 21.03.110 Reconstruction. (Also see the City's HPP Section 5.0, Design "Reconstruction" is one of the four treatment Guidelines — Secretary of th! Interior Standards.) options specified in the Secretary of the Interior's (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011).. standards for the treatment of historic properties and is defined by the Secretary of the Interior as the 21.03.118 Secretary of the.{ nterior.(SOI). act or-process of depicting,by means of new con- The"Secretary of the Interior(SOI)"means the struction,the form,features,and detailing.of a site, appointed government official that serves as the landscape, building, .structure, or_.object that no head of the United States Department of the Inte- longer exists for the purpose of replicating its rior and who is responsible for establishing stan- appearance at a specific period of time and in its dards for all programs under Departmental historic location. (Also see the City's HPP Section authority and for advising federal agencies on the 5.0, Design Guidelines — Secretary of the Interior preservation of historic properties listed in or eligi- Standards, and Appendix — Preservation Stan- ble for listing in the Nationai Register of Historic dards.) (Ord. 3196§ 3,2011). Places. (Ord. 3196§ 3,201 1)1 21.03.112 Rehabilitation. 21.03.120 Secretary of the Interior standards "Rehabilitation" is one of the .four treatment and guidelines (SOIS).. options specified in the Secretary of the Interior's The "Secretary of the Interior standards and standards for the treatment of historic properties guidelines(SOIS)" means professionally accepted and is defined by the Secretary of the Interior as the standards used for the treatment of historical act or process of making possible a compatible use resources.These standards and guidelines assist in for a resource through repair,alterations,and addi- determining appropriate preservation, rehabilita- tions while preserving those portions or features tion, restoration and reconstruction activity. (Also which convey its historical, cultural, or architec- see the City's HPP Section 5.0,Design Guidelines tural values. (Also see the City's HPP Section 5.0, -- Secretary of the Interior Standards.) (Ord. 3196 Design Guidelines—Secretary,of the interior Stan- § 3,2011). dards.) (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). j (Revised 9111) 21-10 j 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet j Page 906 I I Chula Vista Municipal Code 21.03.135 21.03.122 Setting. nuity is not significant and sites are not necessarily "Setting" means the physical environment of a located within a geographically definable area. historical resource. Setting refers to the character (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). of the place in which the historical resource played its historical role. Setting is one of the seven 21.03.132 Theme. aspects of integrity. (Ord.3196 § 3,2011). "Theme" means a trend or pattern in history or prehistory relating to a particular aspect of cultural 21.03.124 Significance. development, such as citrus farming. A theme is "Significance" means the importance of a his- related to a historic context. (Also see "historic torical resource based UY on its relationship to a his- context.")(Ord.3196 § 3,2011), tonic context;and local, state, regional'or national eligibility criteria. (Ord.3196 §3,2011). 21.03.134 Workmanship. "Workmanship"means the physical evidence of 21.03.125 Significant the crafts of a particular culture or people during "Significant" means a resource that hag been any period in history or prehistory. Workmanship determined to be important based upon its historic is one of the seven aspects of integrity. (Ord. 3196 context and local, state,,!regional or national eligi- § 3, 2011). bility criteria. (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). 21.03.135 Zoning Administrator(ZA). 21.03.126 Site. CVMC 19.14.020 creates a Zoning Administra- A "site" is the location'of a significant event, a tor,who shall be the Director of Development Ser- prehistoric or a historic occupation or activity,or a vices or his authorized designee. The Zoning building or structure, wlIiether standing, ruined, or Administrator may relieve the Historic Preserva- vanished, where the location itself possesses his- tion Commission of certain routine functions, toric, cultural, or archaeological value regardless (Ord: 3196 § 3, 2011). of the value of any exiting structure. (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). 21.03.128 State Historic Building Code. "State Historic Building Code" means Califor- nia Health and Safety Code Sections 18950 et seq. and a regulation of Part$of Title 24 of the Califor- nia Code of Regulations. (Also see "California's State Historical Building Code.") (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). 21.03.130 Structure. "Structure" means those functional construc- tions made usually for the purposes other than cre- ating human shelter. I Examples of structures include but are not limited to bridges, aircraft, fences and walls, lighthouse, water tank house, brood house,automobile,trolley car,tunnel, wind- mill, bandstand, apiary, and greenhouse. (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). 21.03.131 Thematic historic preservation district. "Thematic historic preservation district" means a historic preservation district that includes resources related to one another in a clearly distin- guishable way by a common theme related to his- toric context, architectural style, development period;or other characteristics,where visual conti- 21-11 (Revised 9111) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 907 21.04.010 Chapter 21.04 historic preservation guidelines for recording his- torical resources.(Also see the City's HPP Appen- IDENTIFICATION AND DESIGNATION OF dix — Instructions for Recording Historical. HISTORICAL RESOURCES Resources.) (Ord. 3196§ 3,2011). Sections: 21.04.030 Chula Vista register of historical 21.04.010 Historical resource surveys(survey). resources. 21.04.020 Survey forms. Buildings, structures, objects, sites, signs, land- 21.04,030 Chula Vista register of historical scapes, archaeological sites, historic preservation resources. districts, or contributing resources determined his- 21.04.040 Historical resources to be included in torically or architecturally significant and desig- the local register. nated by the City of Cliula Vista Historic 21.04.050 Local register maintenance and Preservation Commission shall be compiled on a distribution. comprehensive list officially known as the City of 21.04.060 Designation—Authority. Chula Vista register of historical resources and 21.04.070 Designation—Owner consent herein shall commonly be referred to as the"local required. register." (Also see the City,'s HPP Appendix -- 21.04.080 Designation--Owner consent not Local Register of Historical Resources.) (Ord. required—Exceptional historical 3196 § 3, 2011). resource. 21.04.090 Historical designation--.Application, 21.04.040. Historical resources to be included requirements and procedures. in the local rcgis'ter. 21.04.100 Historical designation—Findings of The following resources shall be included in the fact and eligibility criteria. local register: A. Those properties previo sly designated prior 21.04.010 Historical resource surveys to the effective date of the oIQnance codified in (survey). this title; Understanding,identifying,evaluating,and pro- B. Those properties designated by the HPC or tecting those resources which-give Chula Vista its Council; individual character and sense of place are impor- C. Any Chula Vista resource listed as a tant tools in the protection and preservation of his- National Historic Landmark; torical resources. Historical resource surveys shall D. Any Chula Vista resource listed on the be utilized as informational tools by the City of National Register of Historic Places; Chula Vista and shall not require owner consent. E. Any Chula Vista resource listed on the Cali- Surveys may be used by the City of Chula Vista, fornia Register of Historical Resources by the Cal other municipal departments or agencies, and ifornia State Historical Resources Commission. members of the public for preservation purposes, (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). designation consideration and/or as part of project analysis. Conduct of surveys shall follow the state 21.04.050 Local register maintenance and guidelines for recording historical resources as distribution. may be amended from time to time. (Also see the The Zoning Administrator shall ensure that the City's HPP Section 3.0, Historical Resources register is maintained,updated and distributed pur- Historical Resource Surveys, and Appendix — suant to the guidelines established in the Chula National Register Bulletin 24 — Guidelines for Vista HPP. (Ord..3196 § 3,2011). Local Survey.) (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). 21.04.060 Designation—Authority. 21.04.020 Survey forms. Upon.a recommendation oIf the Zoning Admin- Ail evaluations and recordation of resources istrator, the Historic Preservation. Commission shall be made on a form prescribed by the State shall have authority to approve or deny applica- Historic Preservation Office currently referred to tions for historical designation,excluding designa- as Department of Parks and Recreation(DPR)523 lion of exceptional historical resources and Series Form and as may be amended from time to publicly owned historical resources which shall time. The information and analysis contained require Council approval. All resources that are within the DPR forms shall conform to the state I (Revised 9111) 21-12 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 908 ' I I Chula Vista Municipal Cade 21.04.090 approved for designation shall be listed on the local time, expert technical analysis or expert review of register. (Ord. 3196 § 31 2011). documentation. b. An application for an exceptional 21.04.070 Designation--Owner consent resource designation may be initiated in any of the required. following three ways: A resource shall not lie designated without prop- i. By a minimum of 10 City residents erty owner consent unless said designation is (with verifiable signatures);or undertaken by the Council pursuant to CVMC ii. Through an HPC recommendation 21.04.080. Owners of properties which may qual- to Council; or ify as a.contributing resource to a designated-HPD iii. By a majority vote of Council. may pursue individual designation without the 3. Publicly Owned Resources — Council consent of other property owners within the bound- Approval Required. aries of the designated HPD pursuant to CVMC a. Shall require the same application sub- 21,04.090. (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). mittal requirements of this section and findings of fact and eligibility criteria of CVMC 21.04.080 Designation—Owner consent not 21.04.100(A)(1) and(2). required-Exceptional historical b. Shall require a recommendation from resource, the HPC and Council approval. In exceptional circumstances,the HPC may rec- c. An application for designation of pub- ommend that the Council designate a resource licly owned historical resources and historical without owner consent pursuant to CVMC landscapes may be initiated in any of the following 21.04.100(B)(1) through (3). (Ord. 3196 § 3, three ways: 2011). L By any interested citizen who resides in the City of Chula Vista; or 21.04.090 Historical 'designation— ii. Through an HPC recommendation Application,requirements and to Council;or procedures." iii. By a majority vote of Council. A. Applications and Submittal Requirements. B. Procedures for Historical Designation Con- All applications for designation, including excep- sideration. tional historical resources, shall be made to the 1. The application review shall follow the Zoning Administrator in writing on a form pre- City's Development Services Department review scribed-by the City's 4P and shall be.accompa- process for discretionary permits. nied by sufficient information to determine that a 2. Upon determination of completeness, the resource meets the criteria and findings of fact for Zoning Administrator shall prepare,in the form of designation pursuant to CVMC 21.04.100. Desig- a staff report, a brief discussion of the resource as nation applications may run concurrent with other presented in the submitted documentation and shall permit applications;however,the designation shall include recommendations to the HPC to either des- be acted upon prior to consideration of any discre- ignate or not designate under the findings of fact tionary permits. (Also s' c City's HPP Section 3.0, and eligibility criteria set forth in CVMC Historical Resources i Designation Procedural 21.04.100. Guide.) 3. The Zoning Administrator shall schedule 1. Owner Applic nt. A property owner, or the application for consideration and give notice authorized agent of the property owner, may seek thereof to the applicant and'to other interested per- historical designation "ithout the assistance of an sons. A public hearing shall be held to review the expert unless the City, at its discretion, determines evidence as presented in order to determine if the that an expert technical analysis is necessary to resource meets the criteria for designation pursuant provide sufficient information on the historical sig- to CVMC 21.04.100. nificance of the resource. 4. If a resource is designated, the property 2. Nonowner Applications(Exceptional His- owner or applicant shall be required to record the torical Resource). HPC resolution of designation with the County a. Applicants that apply for an exceptional Assessor's office within 10 business days after the resource designation shall pay all fees and costs appeal period of said designation. associated with the designation of the exceptional historical resource incluIding but not limited to staff 2143 (Revised 9111) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 909 21.04.100 C. Denial or Delay f Decision. - y Criterion 4: It is an outstanding example of a publicly 1. The City shall have the authority to delay owned historical landscape,that consideration of a resource for up to 90 days as part of a request of the applicant additional informa- represents the work of a master landscape r tion on the subject resource proposed for designa- architect,horticulturist,or landscape designer,or a publicly owned historical tion. If the requested information.is not provided potential to provi within 90 calendar days, the application will be landscape that hasp de closed pursuant to CVMC 19.14.700. important information to the further study of landscape architecture or history. 2. If an application is closed pursuant to sub- section (C)(1) of this section, or a designation Criterion 5: It has yielded or may be likely to yield request is denied as a result of the resource not information important in prehistory or the meeting the findings of fact or eligibility criteria history of Chula Vis a,the state,region,or set forth in CVMC 21.04.100, the City shall pro- nation. vide a written explanation for the denial within 10 business days of the decision. B. Designation of an e ceptional historical 3. The applicant may, under a new applica- resource may be considered only if: tion and required fees, submit for.designation 1. The HPC considers and makes a recom- reconsideration of any resource, which has previ- mendation to the Council; and . ously been denied,if new information.is presented 2. It has been demonstrated through expert to support a statement of historical significance for technical analysis and verifiable evidence that all the resource. of the following findings of fact are made: D. Appeals.All appeals shall be processed pur- a. The resource meets criteria and the suant to CVMC 21.12.030. (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). findings of fact for designation found in subsec- lions(A)(1) and(2)of this section; and 21.04.100 Historical designation-Findings of b. The resource is the best representative fact and eligibility criteria. sample of its kind or the.last of its kind; and A. Designation of historical resources, exclud- c. The resource is an exceptionally impor- ing exceptional historical resources, by the HPC taut component of the City's` history and loss or may occur when the following findings of fact are impairment of the resource would be.detrimental to made: the City's heritage; and 1. A resource is at least 45 years old; and 3. Four-fifths vote of the Council vote to des- 2. A resource possesses historical integrity ignate the resource as an exceptional historical defined under CVMC 21.03.084 and the resource resource. (Ord.3196 § 3,2011). is determined to have historical significance by meeting at least one of the following criteria: Criterion 1: It is associated with an event that is important to prehistory or history on a national,state,regional,or local level. Criterion 2: It is associated with a person or persons that have made significant contributions to prehistory or history on a national,state or local level. Criterion 3: It embodies the distinctive characteristics of a style,type,period,or method of construction,or represents the work of a master or important,creative individual, and/or possesses high artistic values. (Revised 9/11) 21-14 I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 910 Chula Vista Municipal,Code 21.05,060 I Chapter 21.05 Section 3.0,Historical Resources—DeIisting a His- torical Resource.) (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). DELISTING OF HISTORICAL RESOURCES 21.05.040 Historical resource desisting— Sections: Findings of fact. 21.05.010 Historical resource delisting— Delisting of a historical resource shall be dis- Authority. i couraged unless it is substantiated through an 21.05.020 Historical resource delisting—Owner expert technical analysis that one or more of the consent not required. following findings of fact exist: 21.05.030 Historical resource delisting-- A. New evidence provided demonstrates that Application,requirements, and previously identified historical significance of the proceduresi historical resource has been reduced or no Ionger 21.05.040 Historical resource delisting— exists such that the resource no longer meets the Findings I o fact. eligibility criteria; or 21.05.050 Historical resource delisting—Factors B. The resource was designated inaccurately that shall not be considered. based on incorrect information; or 21.05.060 Historical resource delisting—Fines C. The integrity of the historical resource or the and penalties. resource itself has been greatly diminished such 21.05.070 Delisting-Appeals. that it no longer physically conveys its identified historical significance resultant from extensive 21.05.010 Historical resource delisting— unintentional damage,fire, flood, or natural disas- Authority. ter. Upon recommendation of the HPC, the Council D. If one or more of the findings of fact exist, shall consider the delisting of any' historical the Council Wray: resource that was previously designated. (Ord. 1. Delist the resource;or 3196 § 3, 2011). 2. Maintain the previous designation assigned by the HPC or Council; or 21.05.020 Historical resource delisting— 3. Delay a decision for up to 90 days in order Owner cotisent not required. to obtain additional information regarding" the Owner consent shall!not be required for delist- request to delist the historical resource' 3196 ing a resource. Notwithstanding any other provi- § 3, 2011). sion of this code, if a Mills Act agreement (California Government Code Section 50280 et 21.05,050 Historical resource delisting-- seq.)exists for the resource on the subject property, Factors that shall not be considered. delisting of the resouree may only occur in actor- When considering a request to delist a.previous dance with the cancellation''provisions of the sub- historical resource designation, the following fac- ject Mills Act agreement. (Ord. 3196 § 3;2011). tors shall not be considered to guide or inform a decision: 21.05.030 Historical resource delisting-- A. Property maintenance costs associated with Application,requirements,and minimum code compliance activities for buildings procedures. and structures. 3 A request for delisting may be initiated in any of B. Costs associated with deferred maintenance the following three way's: by the recorded property owner or by a previous A. By the property owner of record; or property owner. B. By a recommendation of the HPC to Coun- C. Costs associated with bringing the desig- cil; or I� nated resource into conformance with adopted City C. By a majority of the Council: codes. Delisting of a historic lalresource shall follow the D. Costs associated with proposed improve- same procedures as those'set forth in CVMC ments of the site.(Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). 21.04.090. Delisting applications may run concur- rent with other permit!applications; however, no 21.05.060 Historical resource delisting—Fines discretionary decision shall be rendered prior to a and penalties. delisting determination." (Also see the City's HPP If a historical resource is recommended for delisting, the Zoning Administrator and the HPC 21-15 (Revised 9/11) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 911 I 21.05.070 shall include recommendations for recovery of Chapter 21.06 costs associated with historic preservation incen- tives and benefits (i.e., financial, development or HISTORIC TRESERVATION DISTRICTS— zoning) provided to the current,or previous.prop- HPDs erty owner(s). The recommendation(s) may include the following: Sections: A. The owner of record may be subject to fines . 21.06.005 Generally. and penalties by the City, which may equate up to 21.06.010 Historic preservation district— 100 percent recovery of any financial benefits and Purpose. l incentives received from the City as. part of the 21.06.020 Historic preservation districts— original listing including but not limited to the Authority. Mills Act property tax abatement,reduction of per- 21.06.030 Historic preservation district—Owner mit fees, waiver of permit fees, issuance of a vari- consent required. ance due to the historical status of the resource, or 21.06.040 Historic preservation district— reduction of parking or other local standards or Application,requirements and requirements. procedures. B. If it is determined.that the historical signifi- 21.06.050 Historic preservation district— cance of a resource has been reduced or lost as a Findings of fact and eligibility criteria. result of the actions of the property owner, fines 21.06.070 Historic preservation modifying and penalties may be imposed upon the owner district(HP modifying district). equal to the amount necessary to restore or rehabil- 21.06.080 Historic preservation modifying itate the previously identified historical signifi- district—Purpose: cane of the resource and other applicable fines 21.06.090 Historic preservation modifying and penalties pursuant to CVMC 21.08.050(A)(I) district—Authori(y . and(2) and CVMC 21.11.010(A) through(C). 21.06.100. Historic preservation modifying C. If it is found that the cause for delisting is at district—Application,requirements no fault of the current property owner,then the ZA and procedures. and HPC may.make a recommendation to waive 21.06.110 Historic preservation modifying any applicable fines and penalties. district—Findings,of fact.. D. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Mills Act agreement(California Government Code Sec- 21.06.005 Generally. . tion 50280 et seq.) exists for the resource on the Groupings of historical resources may qualify subject property,any fines and penalties shall be in for designation as either a geographical historic accordance with the cancellation provisions of the preservation district (GHD)or a thematic historic subject Mills Act agreement. (Ord. 3196 § 3, preservation district (THD). '(Also see the City's 2011). HPP Section 3.0, Historical Resources — Historic Preservation Districts.) (Ord.13196 § 3, 2011). 21.05.070 Delisting—Appeals. All appeals shall be processed pursuant to 21.06.010 Historic preservation district— CVMC 21.12.030. (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). Purpose. To identify, designate, at�d preserve existing neighborhoods and resources grouped either geo- graphically or thematically as defined in CVMC 21.03.063 and 21.03.131. (Or€d. 3196 § 3,.2011). 21.06.020 Historic preservation districts-- Authority. Upon recommendation of the HPC, the Council shall consider the designation of either a GHD or THD. (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). f k f (Revised 9111) 21-16 f i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 912 Chula Vista MunicipalCode 21.06.040 I 21.06.030 Historic preservation district— Bulletin Guidelines, Evaluating and Nominating Owner coilisent.required. Properties VIII. Properties Within Historic Dis- A. GHD—;Owner Consent.For the designation tricts.) of a GHD, owner consent shall be.required by 75 7. A DPR form for ail contributing resources percent of all property owners,within the proposed within the proposed HPD that includes a map and GHD boundary. description of the proposed district, including B. THD—Owner Consent. For the designation boundaries and location of contributing and non- of a THD,owner consent is required for each of the contributing resources,the age,setting,and charac- individual properties being applied for designation ter of the area, significant individual resources as contributors to the d&riet,and a minimum of 10 within the proposed HPD, urban design and contributors shall be reiquired to be considered for streetscape features as well as any other notable & a THD. (Ord.3196 -3 2011). visual features of the proposed historic preserva- tion district. 21.06.040 Historic preservation district— S. Design guidelines for proposed historic Application,requirements and. preservation districts shall be adopted concurrently procedures . with the designation of the HPD. (Also see the A. Application ands Submittal Requirements. City's HPP,Design Guidelines Section.) Applications for HPDs shall be made to the Zoning B. Procedures for HPD Consideration. Administrator in writing on a form prescribed by 1. The application review shall follow the the City's HPP.All applications shall be accompa-, City's Development Services Department review nied by the following: j process for discretionary permits. 1. Sufficient information to determine that 2. Upon determination of completeness, the an area meets the criteria for HPD designation pur- Zoning Administrator shall prepare,in the form of suant to CVMC 21.06.050. (Also see the City's a staff report,a brief discussion of the HPD as pre- HPP Section 3.0, Historical Resources Historic rented in the submitted documentation and shall Preservation District Procedures and Guidelines.) include recommendations to the HPC and Council 2. Property owners may seek designation of to either designate or not designate under the find- an HPD without the askistance of an expert unless ings of fact and eligibility criteria set forth in the City,at its discretion,determines that an expert CVMC 21.06.050. , technical analysis is necessary to provide sufficient 3. The Zoning Administrator shall schedule information on the historical significance of the the application for consideration by the HPC and HPD. Council and give notice thereof to the applicant,all 3. GHDs..To be considered fora GHD: property owners within the proposed HPD and to a. A City-approved form bearing nota- other interested persons pursuant to CVMC rized signatures of support by owners of 75 percent 21.12.010.A public hearing shall be required to of the parcels within.the, proposed GHD and an review the evidence as presented in order to deter- address list of all contrlbuting and noncontributing mine if the HPD meets the criteria for designation resources within the proposed GHD,including any pursuant to CVMC 21.06.050. vacant parcels,shall be submitted to the.City. 4. The HPC shall make a recommendation to b. Public participation and education of the Council for designation of all proposed HPDs the proposed GHD shall be.required. (See the pursuant to the findings of fact and eligibility crite- City's HPP, Historical) Resources Section — His- ria of CVMC 21.06.050. toric Preservation District Procedures and Guide- C. Denial or Delay of Decision. lines.) 1. The City shall have the authority to delay 4. THDs. To be;considered for a THD, an consideration of an HPD for up to 90 days as part approved form bearing notarized signatures of all of a request of the applicant for additional informa- properties proposed to be included within the THD tion on the subject HPD proposed for designation. shall be submitted to the City. A minimum of I0 If the requested information is not provided within individual properties shall be required to be consid- 90 calendar days, the application will be closed ered for a THD designation. pursuant to CVMC 19.14.700. 5. A fee pursuani to CVMC 21.12.020. 2. If an application is closed pursuant to sub- 6. A written statement that establishes the section (C)(1) of this section, or a designation proposed HPD's significance.(See tine City's HPP, request is denied as a result of the HPD not meeting Historical Resources Section — National-Register the findings of fact or eligibility criteria set forth in i i 21-17 (Revised 9111) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 913 21.06.050 I CVMC.21.06.050, the City shall provide a written Criterion 3: Buildings or structures within the explanation for the denial within 10 business days proposed historic preservation district of the decision. 1 3. The applicants may,under a new applica- g are the best remainin examples of an architectural style,or are verified as Lion and required fees, submit for designation having been designed or constructed by a reconsideration of any HPD,which has previously maser architect,designer or builder,and been denied, if new information is presented to retain integrity. support a statement of historical significance for the HPD. D. Appeals.All appeals shall be processed pur- (Ord.3196§ 3,2011). scant to CVMC 21.12.030. (Ord.31-96 § 3, 2011). 21.06.070 Historic preservation modifying 21.06.050 Historic preservation district— district(HP modifying district). Findings of fact and eligibility CVMC.19.56.010 and 19.56.300 establish HP criteria. modifying districts to permit special zoning regula- Designation of an HPD may occur when all of tions within designated historte preservation dis- the following findings of fact are made and it is tricts.(Also see the City's HPP Section 5 i 0,Design found that one or more of the established HPD eli- Guidelines—Historic Preservation Modifying Dis- gibility criteria, as set forth below, apply: tricts.)(Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). A. HPD Findings of Fact. 1. That the proposed HPD has significant 21.06.080 Historic preservation modifying architectural or historical character or cultural district—Purpose. vaiue;.and To allow' for the establishment of modified 2. That the proposed HPD will preserve and development standards from th cable by the underlying zoning, where such modi- ose otherwise appli- enhance the collective integrity of the contributing fications would protect and preserve the historical resources; and �. 3. GHDs only: There are at least 60 percent significance and historic integrity of an HPD.(Ord. of the individual properties within the boundaries 3196 § 3,2011). of the proposed GHD that are contributing resources which possess character, interest, or 21.06.090 Historic preserviition modifying value as part of the heritage of the City and are district—Authority. found to meet one or more of the established trite HP modifying district applications shall require ria as set forth in subsection (B) of this section; a recommendation from both the HPC and PIan- 4. THDs only:All properties within the pro- ping Commission with final consideration by the posed THD possess character, interest, and value Council. (Ord. 3196§ 3,2411. Citywide and collectively,are found to meet one or more of the established criteria as set,forth in sub- 21.06.100 Historic preservation modifying section(B)of this section. district-Application,requirements B. HPD Eligibility Criteria. and procedures. A. Application and Submission Requirements. A separate application,on a fo m prescribed by the Criterion 1: The proposed historic preservation City's HPP, for a historic preservation(HP)modi- district is identified with an event, fying district shall be required to permit special person,or group that contributed regulations to designated HPl7s and may be filed: significantly to the City's prehistory or 1_ Concurrent with an HPD application;or history. 2. Subsequent to formation of an HPD, through an application with notarized signatures of Criterion 2: Buildings,structures;objects,sites,signs ; or landscape elements within the 75 percent of property owtieirs within the desig- nated historic preservation district HPD or initiated by the,City. exemplify a particular architectural style, B. Procedures for HP Modifying District Con- way of life,or period of development in sideration. L The application review shall follow the the Ci ty. City's Development Services Department review process for discretionary permits. 3 (Revised 9111) 21-18 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 914 I Chula Vista Municipal Code 21.06.110 2. Upon determination of completeness, the C. The establishment of the modifying district Zoning Administrator shall prepare,in the form of will help preserve the historical significance of an a staff report,a brief discussion of the proposed HP HPD. modifying district as presented in the submitted D. The HP modifying district is necessary and documentation and sha�l include recommendations will help to enhance and protect the public conve- to the HPC and Planning Commission to recom- nience, health, safety and general welfare. (Ord. mend to the Council to either approve or not 3196 § 3,2011). approve the HP modifying district under the find- ings of fact set forth in�CVMC 21.06:110. 3. The Zoning Administrator shall schedule the application for consideration by the HPC,Plan- ning Commission, and Council and give notice thereof to the applicant and to other interested per- sons. A public hearing shall be required to review the evidence as presen ed in order to determine if the proposed HP modifying district meets the find- ings of fact pursuant to CVMC 21.06.110. C. Denial or Delay of Decision. 1. The City shall have the authority to delay consideration of a historic preservation modifying district for up to 90 da)s as part of a request of the applicant for additional information on the subject historic preservation in district. If the requested information lis not provided within 90 calendar days,the application will be closed pursu- ant to CVMC 19.14.700. 2. If an application is closed pursuant to sub- section (C)(1) of this section, or a historic preser- vation modifying dist ict request is denied as a result of the historic preservation modifying dis- trict not meeting the findings of fact set forth in CVMC 21.06.110, the'City shall provide a written explanation for the denial within 10 business days of the decision. 3. Applicants may, under a new application and required fees, sulimit for reconsideration of- any historic preservation modifying district, which has previously been denied, if new information is presented to support the request. (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). i 21.06.110 Historic preservation modifying - district—Findings of Fact. The Council, upon recommendation of the HPC and the PIanning Commission, may approve the HP modifying district if it finds that all of the fol- Iowing findings of facd,exist: A. The subject HPD is unique by virtue of his- torical significance and therefore requires special handling of development. B. The underlying zone regulations do not allow the property owners and/or the City appro- priate control or flexibility needed to preserve the historic character of the'HPD. I i I 21-19 (Revised 9/11) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 915 i 21.07.010 Chapter 21.07 C. If potential historical.resources are deter- mined to not be historical resources pursuant to cri- ALTERATIONS TO HISTORICAL teria found in CVMC 21.04.180 or are determined .RESOURCES to not be_ a contributing,-resource as defined in CVMC 21.03.028, then no further review will be Sections: required; 21.07.010 Approvals required. D. Potential historical resources determined to 21.07.020 Alterations to historical resources— be eligible historical resources;shall be required to Potential historical resource eligibility obtain a certificate of appropriateness pursuant.to detennination required. the provisions of CVMC 21.07.070 or 21.07.080. 21.07.030 Alterations to historical resources— (Ord.3196 § 3,2011). Certificate of appropriateness (COA) not required. 21.07.030 Alterations to,historical resources- 21.07.040 Alterations to historical resources— Certificate of appropriateness Certificate of appropriateness (COA)not required. required. The following shall not require a COA; 21.07.050 Alterations to historical resources— A. Alterations to resources determined not to be California's State Historical Building historical resources pursuant to CVMC 21.07.020. Code. (Also see the City's HPP Section 4.0, Historic 21.07.060 Alterations to historical resources— Preservation Projects —Determination of Eligibil- Concurrent COA processing. ity.) 21.07.070 Minor alteration COA—Application, B. Activities that are exempt from City building requirements and procedures. permits and exempt alterati1ons as defined in 21.07.080 Major alteration COA—Application, CVMC 21.03.054. (Ord. 3 196 1§ 3,2011). requirements and procedures. 21.07.040 Alterations to historical resources— 21.07.010 Approvals required. Certificate of appropriateness No person shall make minor or major alterations required. to a historical resource without first obtaining the A COA shall be required,if it is determined that appropriate certificate of appropriateness (COA) the proposed alteration will impact a historical approvals pursuant to CVMC 21.07.070 and resource and shall follow the requirements and pro- 21.07.080. (Also see the City's HPP Section 4.0, cedures set forth in CVMC 21.07.070 or Historic Preservation Projects — Certificate. of 21.07.080. (Also see the City's HPP Section 4.0, Appropriateness.) (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011), Historic Preservation Projects — Certificate of Appropriateness.) (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011).. 21.07.020 Alterations to historical resources— Potential historical resource 21.07.050 Alterations to historical resources— eligibility determination required. California's State Historical Building permits that propose alteration of any Building Code. �• potential historical resource shall require an eligi- Owners of historical resources may utilize the bility determination.(Also see the City's HPP Sec- State Historical Building Code (SHBC) for alter- tion 4.0,Historic Preservation Projects—Historical ations, repairs or additions to the historical Resource Eligibility Determination.) resources subject to City.approval by means of a A. The Zoning Administrator shall determine building pernit. (Also see the.City's HPP Section the eligibility of a historical resource from the 5.0, Design Guidelines — California's .Stat(,- His- City's HPP, surveys, historical databases, and toric Building Code, and Appendix — California other information available to the City; State Historical Building Code.)e.) (Ord. 3196 § 3, B. if the Zoning Administrator is unable to 2011). determine the eligibility of a potential historical resource from available information, the Zoning 21.07.060 Alterations to historical resources— Administrator shall have the authority to require an Concurrent COA processing. applicant to provide further documentation on the Upon approval of the Zoning Administrator, potential historical resource as necessary to make applications for COAs may run concurrent with the determination; other discretionary permits; hawevcr, no planning (Revised 9111) 21-20 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet i Page 916 Chula Vista Municipal'Code,__, 21,07.080 approvals or building permits'shall be issued prior requested information is not provided within 90 to COA decisions, except for permits required by calendar days,the application will be closed pursu- the Building Official to maintain or stabilize dan- ant to CVMC 19,14.700. gerous conditions or for work that does not affect 2. If the Zoning Administrator finds that the the exterior integrity ofithe building or structure,or proposed minor alteration(s) does not meet one or the historical significance of the building, struc- more of the findings of fact as listed in subsection ture,or site,as determined by the Zoning Adminis- (B) of this section,the Zoning Administrator shall trator. (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). deny the minor alteration COA application. D. Minor Alterations COA — Appeal. All 21.07.070 Minor alteration COA- appeals shall be processed pursuant to CVMC Application;requirements and 21.12.030. (Ord, 3196 § 3,2011). procedures. Applications for minor alteration COAs shall be 21.07.080 Major alteration COA-- made to the Zoning Administrator in writing on a Application,requirements and form prescribed by the City's HPP.The application procedures, shall be accompanied by plans and data sufficient Applications for major alteration COAs shall be to show the detail of the proposed alteration.A fee made to the Zoning Administrator in writing on a shall accompany the'I application pursuant to form prescribed by the City's HPP.The application CVMC 21.12.020. (Also see the City's HPP His- shall be accompanied by plans and data sufficient toric Preservation Projects Section—Certificate of to show the detail of the proposed alteration.A fee Appropriateness.) shall accompany the application pursuant to A. Minor COA Zoning Administrator CVMC 21.12.020. (Also see the City's HPP His- Approval. toric Preservation Projects Section—Certificate of 1. The application review` shall follow the Appropriateness.) City's Development Services Department adminis- A. Major Alteration COA—HPC Approval. trative review process. 1. The application review shall follow the 2: To substantiate an application for a minor City's Development Services Department review alteration, the ZA shalI have the discretion to process for discretionary permits. require that a property I owner or authorized agent 2. To substantiate an application for a major retain an expert professional to conduct an expert alteration COA, the City shall have the discretion technical analysis. to require that a property owner or authorized agent B-. Minor Alterations COA —Findings of Fact. retain an expert professional to conduct an expert Prior to issuance of 2 minor COA the Zoning technical analysis. Administrator shall, through evidence presented, 3. The HPC shall have the authority to delay make all of the following findings of fact: approval of a major alteration COA for up to 90 1. That the proposed work.conforms to the days as part of a request of the applicant for addi- Secretary of the Interi qr's standards for treatment tional information. If the requested information is of historic properties;and not provided within 90 calendar days, the applica- 2. That the proposed work is consistent with tion will be closed pursuant to CVMC 19.14.700. the General Plan, applicable design guidelines, or B. Major Alteration COA — Findings of Fact. other policies adopted by the HPC or Council;and Prior to issuance of a major alteration COA the 3. That the proposed `work shall not HPC shall,through evidence presented,make all of adversely affect.the exterior features of the histori- the following findings of fact: cal resource or its special 'character, interest or. 1. That the proposed work conforms to the value of other improvements and surroundings, Secretary of the Interior's standards for treatment including facade, set ack, roof shapes, scale, of historic properties;and height and relationship 6f material, color and tex- 2. That the proposed work is consistent with ture such that the historic integrity is diminished. the General Plan, applicable design guidelines, or C. Minor Alterations COA—Denial or Delay of other policies adopted by the HPC or Council; and Decision. ! 3. That the proposed alteration shall not I. The Zoning Administrator shall have the adversely affect the exterior features of the histori- authority to delay approval of a minor alteration cal resource or its special character, interest or COA for up to 90 days as part of a request of the value of other improvements and surroundings, applicant for additional information. If the' including facade, setback, roof shapes, scale, 21-21 (Revised 9111) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 917 21.08.010 height and relationship of material, color and tex- Chapter 21.08 Lure such that the historical integrity is diminished. j C. Major Alterations COA—Denial.If the HPC DISCRETIONARY PROTECTS AND finds that.the proposed major alteration(s)does not DEMOLITION OF HISTORICAL meet one or more of the findings of fact as listed in RESOURCES subsection (B) of this section, the HPC shall deny the major alteration COA.application. Sections: D. Major AIterations COA — Appeal. All 21.08.010 Discretionary projects—Historical appeals shall be processed pursuant to CV_MC resource review required. 21.12.030. (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). 21.08.020 Discretionary projects—Application, requirements and procedures. 21.08.030 Demolition—Historical resource review required. 21.08.040 Demolition COA=Application, requirements and procedures. 21.08.050 Unlawful demolition of a historical resource. 21.08.010 Discretionary projects—Historical resource review required. Discretionary projects than propose alteration, demolition or removal of any potential historical resource or historical resource,shall require an cli- gibility determination pursuant to CVMC 21.07.020. A. A COA shall be required if it is determined that the proposed permit or project will impact a historical resource and shall follow the require- ments and procedures set; forth in CVMC 21.07.070 or 21.07.080;or i B. If the resource is determined to not be a his- torical. resource pursuant to criteria found in CVMC 21.04.100, or not to be a contributing resource defined in CVMC 21103.028,then no fur- ther review will be required.(Ord.3196§ 3,2011). 21.08.020 Discretionary projects— Application, reqt drements and procedures. { A. If a historical resource exists, the Zoning Administrator shall: 1. Determine if the proposal is a minor or major alteration and shall process minor and major alterations pursuant to CVMC 21.07.070 or 21.07.080;or 2. Have the discretion to require that a prop- erty owner or authorized agent retain an expert pro- fessional to conduct an expertitechnical analysis. R. Discretionary Projects 3 Findings of Fact. For discretionary projects, the City shall make the findings of fact pursuant to CVMC 21.07.070(B) or 21.07.080(B), as applicable. (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). j (Revised 9111) 21-22 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 918 I Chula Vista Municipal Code 21.08.050 i 21.08.030 Dernolitioii--Historical resource oversee the reconstruction project. The property review required. owner shall be responsible to pay the City all costs CVMC 15.44.055 i requires that demolition associated with overseeing the reconstruction applications undergo an eligibility determination project and enforcement of the provisions herein. pursuant to CVMC 21. 7.020.(Also see the City's 4. Fines may be levied against the property HPP Section 4.0, Historic Preservation Projects-- owner of record up to$25,000 for each violation. Demolition and Relocation of a Historical B. Unlawful Demolition of a Potential Histori- Resource.) cal Resource. If a potential historical resource is A. A COA shall be required if it is determined unlawfully demolished without approval by the that the proliosed demolition will impact a histori- City, the City may require the property owner of cal resource and shall be processed pursuant to the record to fund a post-demolition expert technical procedures set forth in CVMC 21.07.070 or analysis to determine whether the unlawfully 21.07.080; or demolished resource would have been considered B. If the resource is determined to not be a his- eligible for designation and inclusion on the local torical resource pursuant to criteria found in register pursuant to the criteria specified in CVMC CVMC 21.04.100, on not to be a contributing 21.04.100. resource as defined in€CVMC 21:03.020, then no 1`. If the subject resource is determined to further review will be required. (Ord. 3196 § 3, have been eligible for'designation and inclusion on 2011). the local register, the City may apply all or some combination of the penalties specified in subsec- 21.08.040 Demolition COA —Application, tions (A)(1) through(4)of this section. requirements and procedures. 2. If the subject resource is determined to A COA to demolish any historical resource shall have been ineligible for designation and inclusion not be considered without an associated appiica- on the local register,the City may still enforce any tion for a building permit for a replacement struc- other penalties specified in Chapter 1.20 CVMC. Lure or an application for a project for the historical 3. Relief from Subsections (A)(1) Through resource involved. i (4) of This Section. Requests for relief may be A. Demolition—Findings of Fact. For-demoli- granted at the discretion of the Council,with a rec- tion of historical .resources; the City must first ommendation from the HPC, if the applicant make the findings of-fact to delist the resource pur- applies for relief and pays associated fees and the suant to CVMC 21.05.040. (Ord.3196 § 3, 2011). Council finds that one or more of the following facts exist: 21.08.050 Unlawful demolition of a historical a. The subject resource's integrity had resource. been diminished or lost because of natural or unin- A. If a historical re�Cource is unlawfully demol- tended disaster and the extant portions of the sub- ished without HPC approval,the City shall pursue ject resource have been found pursuant to CVMC all or some combination of the following penalties: 21.09.030 to present a dangerous condition; or 1. Injunctive reli�f to further the provisions b. Will cause a detriment to public health of this chapter. I and safety; or 2. No building or development permit shall c. That demolition without replacement be issued for the subject parcel of land for a period will not result in harm to the public. Harm to the of three years from the date the City received noti- public'shall be found if the demolition of the sub- fication of the demolition,and in no event shall any ject resource: permit authorize future�new construction to exceed i. Results in the loss of low-income the building square footage, lot coverage, and use housing stock which will not be replaced; or of the original structure. ii. Is likely to result in nuisance uses of 3. Issuance of an administrative compliance the vacant property;or order to stop an illegal demolition. If a historical iii. Has a significant adverse visual, resource is altered or demolished as a result, the social or economic impact on the neighborhood. City may require that] the historical resource be (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). restored according to the Secretary of the Interior's standards for the treatment of historic properties within a time frame specified by the City.The City may,at its discretion,hire an expert professional to i 21-23 (Revised 9111) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 919 21.09.010 Chapter 21.09 ter due to its height, unsightly condition, or its inappropriate location. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF 6. In the case that a property owner fails to HISTORICAL RESOURCES maintain a historical resource) or historically sig- nificant elements thereof,.the�City shall have the Sections: authority to enforce conditions to ensure that main- 21.09.010 Minimum maintenance and repair. tenance is completed to prevent any further deteri- 21.09.020 Required maintenance for historical oration pursuant to CVMC 21.11.010. The resources. property owner shall be responsible for all costs 21.09.030 Hazardous or unsafe conditions. associated with enforcement of the provisions herein. (Ord.3196 § 3,2011).1 21.09.010 Minimum maintenance and repair. In order to prevent any physical deterioration, 21.09.030 Hazardous or unsafe conditions. loss of historic integrity and other negative impacts Regulations established in this chapter shall not to historical resources, the General'Plan (Policy prevent alterations,demolition',or removal of a his- LUT 12.10)promotes the maintenance,repair,sta- torical resource or historical landscape if the cur- bilization,rehabilitation,restoration,and preserva- rent conditions of said historical resource or Lion of historical resources in a manner consistent historical landscape result in a threat to public with federal and state standards. (Ord. 3196 §3, safety or public infrastructure or if a distinct haz- 2011). ard,as defined in the California Fire Code,is found to exist.Threats to public safety,are to be certified 21.09.020 Required maintenance for.historical by the City's Building Official pursuant to CVMC resources. 15.18.01.0 and shall be provided in the form of a A. All property owners of historical resources written notification to the ,NpC. The Director of shall have the responsibility to preserve and main- Public Works has such aut-1 ority over historical tain the historical resource, and to avoid neglect by landscapes pursuant to CVMC 12.32.160 and the preventing decay and deterioration. Where neces- Fire Marshal has authority tol certify if a distinct sary and feasible to protect the historical resource, fire hazard exists. In those cases where the hazard- the property owner shall be required to restore and ous or unsafe condition does not pose an immedi- rehabilitate the resource, in accordance with the ate threat to public safety, the HPC shall provide rules and regulations published by the Secretary of additional input on any proposed alterations or the Interior and as amended from time to time. relocation of the subject historical resource. (Also (Also see the City's HPP Section 5.0; Design see the City's HPP Section 4.0, Historic Preserva- Guidelines--Secretary of the Interior Standards for tion Projects — Fire Protection of Historical Treatment of Historical Properties.) Resources.) (Ord. 3196 § 3,2011). B. Owner shall maintain all buildings, struc- tures, yards and other improvements in a manner which does not detract from the appearance of the historical resource or the immediate neighborhood. The following are prohibited, which may include but not be limited to: 1. Dilapidated, deteriorating, or unrepaired structures, such as: fences, roofs, doors, walls and windows; 2. Scrap lumber,junk,trash or debris; 3. Abandoned, discarded or unused objects or equipment, such as automobiles, automobile parts,furniture,stoves,refrigerators,cans,contain- ers,or similar items; 4. Stagnant water or excavations, including 1 pools or spas; 5. Any device, decoration, design, structure or vegetation which diminishes the historic charac- j (Revised 9111) 21-24 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 920 r ' r Chula Vista Municipal Code 21.11.010 Chapl er 21.10 Chapter 21.11 INCENTIVES BENEFITS AND ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES EXEMPTIONS Sections: Sections: 21.11.010 Enforcement and penalties. 21.10.010 Incentives d benefits. 21.10.020 Historic preservation fund. 21.11.010 Enforcement and penalties. 21.10.030 Economic]iardship exemption. The City shaII implement any necessary legal action to enforce the provisions contained in this 21.10.010 Incentives and benefits. title. A violation of any provision of this title or Incentives and benefits for the protection,reten- failure to comply with a condition of approval is tion, and preservation of historical resources may expressly prohibited. Remedies specified under be pursued, implemented, offered, and advertised this chapter are in addition to and do not supersede as available under the City of Chula Vista HPP or limit CVMC 19.08.030, 19.08.040, and Chap- Section 6.0, Incentives; and Benefits. (Ord. 3196 ters 1.20 through 1.41 CVMC. The remedies pro- § 3, 2011). vided for herein are cumulative and not exclusive. In any such action, the City may seek as appropri- 21.10.020 Historic preservation fund. ate any or all of following remedies: The Council may, at its discretion., establish a A. A temporary or permanent injunction; historic preservation �und (HPF) from outside B. Fines pursuant to CVMC 21.08.050(A)(1) grant sources, private donations, fines and fees through(4) and(B)(1)and(2); associated with unlawful demolition or unpermit- C. Assessment of the violator for the costs of ted alterations to historical resources. Funds from any investigation,inspection or monitoring survey the HPF may be made available at the discretion of that Ied to the establishment of the violation, and the Council,and may support future City-approved for the reasonable costs of preparing and bringing preservation activities including but not limited to legal action under this subsection. (Ord. 3196 § 3, historical resource survey projects, preparation of 2011). expert technical analysis reports or historical land- scape studies, building rehabilitation efforts, acquisition of historical resources and other preser- vation activities that are found to meet the goals and objectives of the City HPP and this title. (Also see the City's HPP, Section 6.0, Incentives and Benefits -- Local Incentives.) (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). 21.10.030 Economic(hardship exemption. Consideration for an economic hardship exemp- tion from the required fees of this title may be requested pursuant to CVMC 3.45.010.(Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). I Ii i 21-25 (Revised 9111) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 921 21.12.010 Chapter 21.12. Chapter 21.13 NOTICE,PEES AND.APPEALS SEV.ERABI11ITY Sections: Sections: 21.12:010 Notice. 21.13.010 Severability. 21.12.020 Fees. 21.12.030 Appeals. 21.13.010 Severability. If any section, sentence, clause, phrase, word, 21.12.010 Notice. portion or provision of this title is held invalid or For actions that require an administrative con- unconstitutional,or unenforceable,by any court of sidcration,notice of the tithe,place and purpose of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not such consideration shall follow the City's Devel- affect,impair,or invalidate.aAy other-section, sen- opmcnt Services Department administrative, tence,clause,phrase,word,portion,or provision of review process. this title which can be given effect without the For actions that require a public hearing, notice invalid portion. In adopting this title, the Council of the time,place and purpose of such public hear- affirmatively declares that it would have approved ing shall be given in the manner set forth in CVMC and adopted this title even without any portion 19.12.070. (Ord.3196 § 3,2011). which may be held invalid or unenforceable. (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011), 21.12.020 Fees. j A fee, in the amount as presently designated or as may be in the future amended in the master fee schedule, shall accompany each application under i this title. (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). i 21.12.030 Appeals. The applicant or any other interested party may appeal the decision of the Zoning Administrator or HPC within 10 business days after the date of the decision.The matter shall be set for public hearing upon receipt of appeal application, which shall 1 address in writing each of the findings for denial on j a form prescribed by the City and shall submit a fee pursuant to CVMC 21.12.020, for appeals of his- toric preservation matters.All appeals shall be con- sidered by the Council. (Ord.3196 § 3,2011). I II I III (Revised 9111) 21-26 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 922 I DENTONS Ivor E.Samson ivgrs8m5onGmdentQns.COm Salans FMC SNR Denton Partner D +1 415 882 2491 dentons.com Denton&US LLP 525 Market.Street 26th Floor San Francisco,CA 94105.2708 USA T +1 415 882 5000 F +1\415 8820300 August 28, 2013 VIA FEDERAL.EXPRESS Marilyn R.F. Ponseggi, Principal Planner City of Chula Vista Planning Department 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 Re: Sears Store, 565 Broadway, Chula Vista, California Dear Ms. Ponseggi: I am writing in response to your August 14;2013 letter,wherein you clarify that the City of Chula Vista ("the City") has taken no action to designate the Sears store at 565 Broadway, Chula Vista("the Sears store") as a historic resource and that the Sears store was merely identified as being"eligible" under CVMC 21.03.044, following a Historical Resources Survey. Although you stated in your letter that there is no mechanism for review of a property that has only been identified as"eligible", the City has offered to accommodate Sears'request to present its expert's report as to why that identification is not appropriate. Although our originally scheduled August 21, 2013 meeting was cancelled by the City, I thank you for the City's willingness to move forward with this process and resolve these issues on the merits. I request that the meeting between the City and Sears be put back on calendar, at which time Sears will present its expert's findings. To that end, please find enclosed a check for$7,500.00 (seven thousand, five hundred dollars). It is expressly understood that the check is not payment of an appeal fee as this process is not an appeal because-as you stated in your letter-there is no formal process to appeal mere"eligibility." Rather the enclosed check is an accommodation to the City from Sears to defray the City's expert costs. Please provide us with some proposed dates on which the City can meet with Sears. I look forward to the meeting and thank you for your attention to this matter. Very truly yours, DENTONS US LLP Ivor E. Samson 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 923 ' 525 MARKET STREET,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94105 CHECK NO.: 432438 REF. # INV. # DATE INVOICE AMOUNT INVOICE DESCRIPTION AMOUNT PAID 10765017 130827 08-27-13 7,500.00 REE TO THE CITY OF CHULA 7,500.00 TOTAL AMOUNT PAID 7,500.00 [�H I$NI UI.TI'�ON��.REA OF!THE�JOCSIME�JTyCFtAN¢,ESKCO�OR GRADUi4LL,`�11NbIFV�N4T�'rFRO,SI�[7A'RK 7C1 L,IG WTNI't'fl QAR KEPtiAREAS"j©¢7H yTtlP�Ai•IO BOTr��M :s±r. �v:� �' - �r� '''...��;, r'`� "�r'� ,-,....' r .!'„�,r r -,.^,,,� �.,✓.�••"c �.d a!tew.•> a, N"rsYy .525 MAfjKET STFiEETf26th FLt�QFI 3i 1 C SAN FRANCI E SGQ,CALIFORNIA 94�Oa CH K NO 432438 :'CiTlBiwt�bEtAwAR>= - CHECK;DA`IE Asu65idia7ofCiiicap`. CHhCK,AMOUtVT', 09/01/13 ONE c si�WAY e 79720 .$ ** 7.,500:00 SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND 001100 Dollars PAY CITY OF CHULA VISTA � � ` TO THE 276 FOURTH AVENUE ORDER OF CHULA'VISTA,.CA 9191.0 - TWOSIGNATURESPEGUIRERIF AMOUNT EXCE E0S52,5(0 ' II■43243811' 1:0 3 1 100 2091: 388578 ?8u' 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 924 a n n i n g & B u i l d i n g D e p a r t m e n t Planning Division I Development Processing MY CHUIA V ISTA APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT PROCESSING ■ TYPE li V Part 1 Type of Review Requested ■1111 Y.WYIYYYUr �niann.. ...,�,,.....� ❑ General Plan Amendment •3. �jQ j_-.�„!.C�c.Q{E'. ,,-��. [i :�l.�r;�i�s� �.�'i<yst'.,.:..v;rzy. c... �;ytiS�t _5>~`��'�'"�`�- ;r"'t` _ `�L�'-r._�•'.in':` irri ❑ m e or Amendment -1- Genera!Development Plan N w '•=1-��;.• _., '- � ; 's•° P ❑ ( } ❑ se, �',. "`v;i:;E,•is;_:,e;.; _ - .�i• ';•r73�1.::;$.;a' :i�i:.'k^,vai'�'i;�:-:o' i;`t' `7i •- i_i5 - +��x��amiS',^-' '>E ❑ SPA/Specific Plan ❑New (or) ❑Amendment (u; ; s,.r ° �'`'1'Fit n at' �•��.;_ „7 ,�;4. ❑ Zone Change x 114 4 ' A�Sfglneld l't0Tlh2(j yi $�51 �� rt v ?iu=,i ❑ Tentative Subdivision Map s x„1:ft M1E -� ❑ Annexation zr Other: �� • 1 Er V ''tom'RrFla�t s�nhl n�G� `F tr i Y K- „ Si ihs -1--,.. w' 3'y7$?ST Ei,I�Zc�IaI•pstify \ 's —APP E-� i x ' B qrc A p ication Information LTi3?i�n491i 1 H'-,.: .Applicant Name: Sears Holding Company Applicant Address: 3333 Beverly Road Hoffman Estates,IL 60179 Contact: Ivor Samson phone: 415-882-2491 Applicant's Interest In Property(If applicant Is not the owner,the owner's authorization signature at the end of this form!s required to process this request) ❑Own ❑Lease ❑in escrow ❑Option to purchase Engineer/Agent: Ivor Samson, Dentons US LLP Address:525 Market Street,26th Floor Contact; Ivor Samson Phone: 415-882-2491 Primary contact'is: ❑Applicant ®Agent ❑Email address of primary contact;.ivor.samson@dentons.com General Project Descrietion {all types} Project Name; NSA Proposed Else: N/A(maintain current) 3 General Description of Proposed Project: Applicant is submitting an expert technical analysis report regarding the Sears Store at 565 Broadway, Chula Vista,CA,and seeks a determination by the Historic Preservation Commission that the Sears Store is not eligible for listing in the Chula Vista Register of Historic Places,the California Register of Historical Resources,or the 3 National Register of Historic Places. t Subject Property Information (all types) Y_ Location/Street Address:565 Broadway, Chula Vista,CA i pprox. sq- building located w in u a vista Center a Assessor's Parcel#:5720104400 Total Acreage; afWgllcabte);. Previously whin 1 General Plan Designation: Mixed use Zone Designation:UC--77(Cchulla�'Vliistta Center Planned Community(if appttcable): Not planned community_ i Current Land Use: Commercial Within Montgomery Specific Plan? ❑Yes ® No General Plan Amendment Proposed Land Use Designation: Justification for General Plan change: 1 i 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista I California 1 91910 Pgsza `' (1119) 691-5101 i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 925 4vrf APPLICATION ■ DEVELOPMENT PROCESSING TYPE B CM OF CHULA VISTA Part 2 General Development Plan General Development Plan Name: Proposed Land Uses J Total Acres: Commercial/ Acres Industrial/ Acres Parks/ Acres Schools/ Acres Community Purpose/ Acres Circulatlon/ Acres Public/Quasi/----------Acres Open Space/ Acres Residential J Range: Single Family Detached/ to Units Acres Single Family Attached/ to Units Acres Duplexes/ to Units Acres Apartments 1 to Units Acres Condominiums/ to Units Acres TOTALS/ to Units Acres Annexation Prezoning: LAFCO Reference#: Tentative Subdivision Map Subdivision Name: CV Tract#: Minimum lot size: Number of units: Average lot size; Zone Change ❑ Rezoning ❑ Prezoning ❑Setback . Proposed zoning: i Authorization Print applicant name: Sears Holding Company Applicant Signature: Please see attached authorization letter Date: October 7,2013 Print owner name': Owner Signature: Date: 'Proof or ownership may be required. Letter of consent may be provided in lieu of signature. R�s.aa 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista California 91910 (619) 691-5101 a$ziz 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 926 ``r , 11r D e v e l o p rn e n t S e r v i c e s D e p a r t m e n t --_ Planning Division I Development Processing cmr or CHULA VISTA APPLICATION APPENDIX A Project Description &Justification Project Name •.N/A ....-_.............._..._�_..__.....—_ Applicant Name-.- Sears Holding-Company _�_.-__-•_.._...____......__.—_. Please fully describe the proposed project,any and all construction that may be accomplished as a result of approval of this project,and the project's benefits to yourself,the property,the neighborhood,and the City of Chula Vista. Include any details necessary to adequately explain the scope and/or operation of the proposed project. You may Include any background information and supporting statements regarding the reasons for,or appropriateness of,the application. Use an addendum sheet If necessary.. For all Conditional Use Permits and Variances,please address the required"findings"as listed in the Application Process applicable guides. In 2012,ASM Affiliates,Inc., prepared a document titled"Historic Resources Survey,Chula Vista California"(the"ASM Surrey"), Table 24 of the ASM Survey identifies the Sears store at 565 Broadway,Chula Vista, CA as eligible for listing as an"historic resource" within the meaning of the Chula Vista Municipal Code. That conclusion appears to have been based on(1)a reconnaissance(or "Windshield")survey consisting of visual observations from public roads(see ASM Survey pp.3-4)and(2)follow-up field work collecting information about exterior building features(see ASM Survey pp.9-10). Since that time,additional Information about the Sears store at 565 Broadway has become available. That information includes original construction drawings, background on the architects and engineers who designed the building,and a detailed history of i modifications to the building(and its site). None of this information was reviewed or evaluated as part of the ASM Survey, In 2013 Heritage Architecture&Planning("Heritage")(1)reviewed the ASM Survey and the additional information described above, (2)conducted extensive field work and archival research regarding the Sears store,and, on the basis of those analyses,(3)concluded that the Sears Store is less than 50 years old, lacks exceptional significance, and has been significantly modified in a fashion that compromises the building's historic integrity. Heritage's conclusions are documented in an Expert Technical Analysis Report previously submitted to the City of Chula Vista (the"Heritage Report"). An additional eop�l of the Heritage Report is attached hereto for Lo ur convenient reference. _ Sears Roebuck&Company,the owner of the Sears store at 565 Broadway, hereby respectfully requests that the Historic Preservation commission take the following actions: 1. Accept and carefully consider the Heritage Report and the data,information,and analysis cited therein(much of which was not available to the ASM Survey). I 2. Find that the Sears store at 565 Broadway,Chula Vista,CA is not eligible for listing as an historic resource within the meaning of the Chula Vista Historic Preservation Program,the California Register of Historical Resources, or the National Register of Historic Places. rb� i AvaA 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista f California 91910 f (619) 691.5101 kw 03.[0 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 927 D e v e I o p m e n t S e r v i c e s D e p a r t m e n t Planning Division I Development Processing Cnlr OF CHULA VISTA APPLICATION APPENDIX B Disclosure Statement Pursuant to City Council Policy 101-01,prior to any action on a matter that requires discretionary action bythe City Council,Planning Commission or other official legislative body of the City,a statement of disclosure of certain ownerships,financial interest,payments,and campaign contributions must be filed. The following information must be disclosed: L List the names of all persons having a financial interest in the project that is the subject of the application,project or contract(e.g,owner,applicant,contractor,subcontractor,material supplier) _Sears,)�odlina Company 2,. If any person`identified In section 1, above is a corporation or partnership,list the names of all Individuals with an investment of$2000 or more in the business(corporation/partnership)entity. Sears Holding Company is a public corporation. We are not aware of the names of all persons, _ worldwide,with an investment of$2,000 or more in the corporation. 3. if any person*Identified in section 1.above is a non-profit organization or trust,list the names of any person who Is the director of the non-profit organization or the names of the trustee,beneficiary and trustor of the trust_ 4. Please identify every person,including any agents,employees,consultants,or independent contractors,whom you have authorized to represent you before the City in this matter, IMQr_a son,Dentons US.LLR;Mathew_Adams—Dentons US_LLP; Day"girshall Heritage Architecture&Planning_ �- 5., Has any person*identified in 1 ,2,3.,or 4.,above,or otherwise associated with this contract,project or application,had any financial dealings with an official**of the City of Chula Vista as it relates to this contract,project or application within the past 12 months? Yes No X None If yes,briefly describe the nature of the financial Interest the official"may have in this contract. ro,m App.B ` 276 Fourth Avenue I Chula Vista California I 91910 1 (619) 691 5101 P91/2 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 928 D e v e l o p m e n t S e r v i c e s D e p a r t m e n t .�.�. Planning Division I Development Processing CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPLICATION APPENDIX B Disclosure Statement - Page 2 6„ Has any person*identified in 1,,2„3„or 4,above,or otherwise associated with this contract,project or application,made a campaign contribution of more than$250 within the past(12)months to a current member of the City of Chula Vista Council? 'Yes ___... No X if yes which council member? 7. Has any person*Identified in 1„2.,3,or 4,above,or otherwise associated with this contract,project or application,provided more than$420(or an item of equivalent value)to an official"of the City of Chula Vista in the past(12)months? (This includes any payment that confers a personal benefit on the recipient,a rebate or discount in the price of anything of value,money to retire a legal debt,gift,loan, etc) Yes If yes,which official** and what was the nature of the item provided? _ 13.. Has any person*identified in 1 ,2,3..,or 4.,above,or otherwise associated with this contract,project or application,been a source of Income of$500 or more to an official"of the City of Chula Vista in the past(12) months? Yes No X If yes,which official" and the nature of the item provided? Date Signature of Contractor/Applicant i Print or type name of Contractor/Applicant * Person is Identified as:any"individual,firm,co-partnership,joint venture,association,social club, fraternal organization,corporation,estate,trust,receiver,syndicate,any other county,city,municipality, j district,or other political subdivision,or any other group or combination acting as a unit. ** official includes,but is not limited to: Mayor,Council member,Planning Commissioner,Member of a board,commission or committee of the City,and City employee or staff members. * This disclosure Statement must be completed at the time the project application,or contract, Is submitted to City staff for processing,and updated within one week prior to consideration by legislative body Last Updated: March 16,2010 Farm App.B Rtv0E.10 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista California I 91910 (619) 691 5101 F;2n 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 929 MY of CHULA VISFA AP PLI CATI ON'AP EN DI X C Development Permit Processing Agreement Development Services Department Permit Application Applicant Name Type of Permit/Request Agreement Date Deposit Amount This Agreement("Agreement") between the City of Chula Vista,a chartered municipal corporation("City")-and the forenamed applicant("Applicant"), effective as of the Agreement Date set forth above, is made within reference to the following facts: Whereas,Applicant has requested that the Historic Preservation Commission reconsider the historic Eligibility of the Sears building located at 565 Broadway;and, Whereas,the City will incur expenses in order to take this matter the various departments and before the various boards and commissions of the City("Processing Services"); and, Whereas the purpose of this agreement is to reimburse the City for all expenses it will incur in connection with providing the Processing Services; Now,therefore,the parties do hereby agree,in exchange for the mutual promises herein contained,as follows: 1. Applicant's Duty to Pay. Applicant shall pay all of City's expenses incurred-in providing Processing Services related to Applicant's Request,including all of City's direct and overhead costs related thereto.This duty of Applicant shall be referred to herein as"Applicant's Duty to Pay." 1.1. Applicant's Deposit Duty. As partial performance of Applicant's Duty to Pay,Applicant shall deposit the amount aforereferenced ("Deposit"), 1.1.1. City shall charge its lawful expenses incurred in providing Processing Services Against Applicant's Deposit. If,after the conclusion of processing Applicant's Request,any portion of the Deposit remains,City shall return said balance to Applicant without interest thereon. If,during the processing of Applicant's Request,the amount of the Deposit becomes exhausted, or is imminently likely to become exhausted in the opinion of the City,upon notice of.same by City, 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 930 Applicant shall forthwith provide such additional deposit as City shall calculate as reasonably necessary to continue Processing Services.The duty of Applicant to initially deposit and to supplement said deposit as herein required shall be known as"Applicant's Deposit Duty". 2. City's Duty. City small,upon the condition that Applicant is no,in breach of Applicant's Duty to Pay or Applicant's Deposit Duty, use good faith to provide processing services in relation to Applicant's Request application. 2.1. City shall have no liability hereunder to Applicant for the failure to process Applicant's Request application,or for failure to process Applicant's Request within the time frame requested by Applicant or estimated by City 2.2. By execution of this agreement Applicant shall have no right to the Request for which Applicant has applied. City shall use its discretion in valuating Applicant's Request Application without regard to Applicant's promise to pay for the Processing Services,or the execution of the Agreement. 3. 'Remedies. 3.1. Suspension of Processing In addition to all other rights and remedies which the City shall otherwise have at law or equity,the City has the right to suspend and/or withhold the processing of the Request which is the subject matter of this Agreement, as well as the Request which may be the subject matter of any other Request which Applicant has before the City. 3.2. Civil Collection In addition to all other rights and remedies which the City shall otherwise have at law or equity,the City has the right to collect all sums which are or may become due hereunder by civil action,and upon instituting litigation to collect same,the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees and costs. 4. Miscellaneous. 4.1 Notices. All notices, demands or requests provided for or permitted to be given pursuant to this Agreement must be in writing.All notices,demands and requests to be sent to any party shall be deemed to have been properly given or served if personally served or deposited in the United States mail,addressed to such,party, postage prepaid,registered or certified,with.return receipt requested at the addresses identified adjacent to the signatures of the parties represented. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 931 4.2 Governing Law/Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any action arising under or relating to this Agreement shall be brought only in the federal or state courts located in San Diego County,State of California, and if applicable,the City of Chula Vista,or as close thereto as possible.Venue for this Agreement,and performance hereunder, shall be the City of Chula Vista. 4.3. Multiple Signatories. If there are multiple signatories to this agreement on behalf of Applicant,each of such signatories shall be jointly and severally liable for the performance of Applicant's duties herein set forth. 4.4. Signatory Authority. This signatory to this agreement hereby warrants and represents that he is the duly designated agent for the Applicant and has been duly authorized by the Applicant to execute this Agreement on behalf of the Applicant.Signatory shall be personally liable for Applicant's Duty to Pay and Applicant's Duty to Deposit in the event he has not been authorized to execute this Agreement by Applicant. 4.5 Hold Harmless. Applicant shall defend,indemnify and hold harmless the City,its elected and appointed officers and employees,from and against any claims,suits,actions or proceedings,judicial or administrative,for writs,orders,injunction or other relief;damages, liability, cost and expense (including without limitation attorneys'fees) arising out of City's actions in processing or issuing Applicant's Request,or in exercising any discretion related thereto including but not limited to the giving of proper environmental review,the holding of public hearings,the extension of due process rights,except only for those claims,suits, actions or proceedings arising from the sole negligence or sole willful conduct of the City,its officers,or employees known to, but not objected to, by the Applicant.Applicant's indemnification shall Include any and all costs,expenses, attorney's fees and liability Incurred by the City, its officers,agents,or employees in defending against such claims, whether the same proceed to judgment or not. f=urther,Applicant, at its own expense, shall, upon written request by the City,defend any such suit or action brought against the City,its officers, agents,or employees. Applicant's indemnification of City shall not be limited by any prior or subsequent declaration by the Applicant. At its sole discretion,the City may participate at its own expense in the defense of any such action, but such participation shall not relieve the applicant of any obligation imposed by this condition. 4.6 Administrative Claims Requirements and Procedures. No suit or arbitration shall be brought arising out of this agreement against the City unless a claim has first been presented in writing and filed with the City of Chula Vista and acted upon by the 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 932 City of Chula Vista in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 1.34 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, as same may from time tot!me be amended,the provisions of which are incorporated by this reference as if fully set forth herein, and such policies and procedures used by the City in the implementation of same. Upon request by City, Consultant shall meet and confer in good faith with City for the purpose of resolving any dispute over the terms of this Agreement. Now therefore,the parties hereto, having read and understood the terms and conditions of this agreement,do hereby express their consent to the terms hereof by setting their hand hereto on the date set forth adjacent thereto. Dated: By: Jst aff) City of Chula Vista 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista,CA 91910 Dated: �a&,/z y: z. (Applicant) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 933 SEARS HOLDINGS CORPORATION Robyn L.Alexander,Esq. Associate General Counsel,heal Estate Sears Moldings Corporation 3333 Beverly Road,BC-118B Hoffman Estates,Illinois 60179 Writer's Direct Dial: (847)285-1719 Fax: (847)286-2286. October 14,2013 Marilyn R.F. Ponseggi Principal Planner City of Chula Vista Planning Department 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 Re: Request for Determination by Historic Preservation Commission Dear Ms. Ponseggi: By this letter, l confirm that Dentons US LLP is authorized to represent Sears Holdings Corporation, owner of the Sears store at 565 Broadway Avenue, Chula Vista, California, In the above-referenced I ' matter. ' S47'y' _. . 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" ct CA CCU ct U ct ct U O ct b Q . ct ct 0 ►� U ct Q� O ct � O • � 4-4 . � v rc� b1J r-c! c� N Q� bA NATIONAL REGISTER BULLETIN Technical information on the the National Register of Historic Places: survey,evaluation,registration,and preservation of cultural resources US.Department of the Interior National Park Service Cultural Resources National Register,History and Education 11 How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation Tom;. f = ' .a -"s �•n �- a4 a ti� p VF J .Y 1 F ra - ,�-., � .»��{ - •rte s tp A{� ^e av r �I 't j+�.. ¢ r �"' ��>�pr �'° FIB �°� � -�, ,� 'a ��� •1 >< xv'C" 6 s �..r .. �� r '�• zl � t .y�ya 11 :� � :, r. '-.6b cm� ry "{ .._,..r-,s�,ra.C��:,ry�fr,:: tly,... s.�. .,,�•--::".�: VIII. HOW TO EVALUATE THE INTEGRITY OF A PROPERTY INTRODUCTION SEVEN ASPECTS OF DESIGN INTEGRITY Integrity is the ability of a prop- Design is the combination of erty to convey its significance. To be • Location elements that create the form,plan, space,structure,and style of a listed in the National Register of e Design property. It results from conscious Historic Places,a property must not decisions made during n the original only be shown to be significant under • Setting conception and planning of a prop- the National Register criteria,but it • Materials erty (or its significant alteration) and also must have integrity. The evalua- applies to activities as diverse as Lion of integrity is sometimes a • Workmanship community planning, engineering, subjective judgment,but it must • Feeling architecture,and landscape.architec- always be grounded in an under- Lure. Design includes such elements standing of a property's physical • Association as organization of space,proportion, features and how they relate to its scale, technology, ornamentation,and significance. materials. Historic properties either retain UNDERSTANDING A property's design reflects historic integrity(this is,convey their signifi- THE ASPECTS OF functions and technologies as well as cance) or they do not. Within the aesthetics. It includes such consider- concept of integrity, the National INTEGRITY ations as the structural system; Register criteria recognizes seven massing;arrangement of spaces; aspects or qualities that, in various pattern of fenestration;textures and combinations,define integrity. LOCATION colors of surface materials; type, To retain historic integrity a amount, and style of ornamental property will always possess several, Location is the place where the detailing;and arrangement and type and usually most,of the aspects. The historic property was constructed or of plantings in a designed landscape. retention of specific aspects of integ- the place where the historic event Design can also apply to districts, rity is paramount for a property to occurred. The relationship between whether they are important primarily convey its significance. Determining the property and its location is often for historic association,architectural which of these aspects are most important to understanding why the value,information potential,or a important to a particular property combination thereof. For districts requires knowing why,where,and property was created or why some- significant primarily for historic when h the property is significant. The thing happened. The actual location g p Y when sections define the seven of a historic property,complemented association or architectural value, following by its setting,is particularly important design concerns more than just the aspects and explain how they corn- individual buildings or structures events and persons. Except in rare bine to produce integrity. in recapturing the sense of historic located within the boundaries. It also cases, the relationship between a applies to the way in which buildings, property and its historic associations sites,or structures are related: for is destroyed if the property is moved. example,spatial relationships be- (See Criteria Consideration B in Part tween major features;visual rhythms VII: How to Apply the Criteria Consider- in a streetscape or landscape ations, for the conditions under which plantings; the layout and materials of a moved property can be eligible.) walkways and roads;and the relation- ship of other features,such as statues, water fountains,and archeological sites. 44 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 980 SETTING recent structure fabricated to look ASSOCIATION historic is not eligible. Likewise,a Setting is the physical environ- property whose historic features and Association is the direct link ment of a historic property. Whereas materials have been lost and then between an important historic event location refers to the specific place reconstructed is usually not eligible. or person and a historic property. A where a property was built or an event (See Criteria Consideration E in Part property retains association if it is the occurred,setting refers to the character VII: How to Apply the Criteria Consider- place where the event or activity of the place in which the property ations for the conditions under which occurred and is sufficiently intact to played its historical role. It involves a reconstructed property can be convey that relationship to an ob- how, not just where, the property is eligible.) server. Like feeling,association situated and its relationship to sur- requires the presence of physical rounding features and open space. WORKMANSHIP features that convey a property's Setting often reflects the basic historic character. For example,a physical conditions under which a Workmanship is the physical Revolutionary War battlefield whose property was built and the functions it evidence of the crafts of a particular natural and manmade elements have was intended to serve. In addition, culture or people during any given remained intact since the 18th century the way in which a property is posi- period in history or prehistory. It is will retain its quality of association tioned in its environment can reflect the evidence of artisans' labor and with the battle. the designer's concept of nature and skill in constructing or altering a Because feeling and association aesthetic preferences. building,structure, object,or site. depend on individual perceptions, The physical features that constitute Workmanship can apply to the their retention alone is never sufficient the setting of a historic property can ro ert as a whole or to its indi- to support eligibility of a property for be either natural or manmade,includ- property components. It can be ex- the National Register. ing such elements as: pressed in vernacular methods of • Topographic features (a gorge or construction and plain finishes or in ASSESSING the crest of a hill); highly sophisticated configurations and ornamental detailing. It can be INTEGRITY IN • Vegetation; based on common traditions or • Simple manmade features (paths innovative period techniques. PROPERTIES or fences);and Workmanship is important because it can furnish evidence of the technol- • Relationships between buildings ogy of a craft,illustrate the aesthetic Integrity is based on significance: and other features or open space. principles of a historic or prehistoric Why,where,and when a property is period,and reveal individual,local, important. Only after significance is These features and their relation- p full established can you proceed to ships should be examined not only regional,or national applications of Y Y p Within the exact boundaries of the both technological practices and the issue of integrity. aesthetic.principles. Examples of The steps in assessing integrity are: property,but also between the prop- p p p erty and its surroundings. This is workmanship in historic buildings • Define the essential physical fea- particularly important for districts. include tooling,carving,painting, tures that must be present for a graining, turning,and joinery. Ex- property to represent its signifi- MATERIALS amples of workmanship in prehistoric cance. contexts include Paleo-Indian clovis projectile points;Archaic period • Determine whether the essential Materials are the physical ele- beveled adzes; Hopewellian birdstone physical features are visible ments that were combined or depos- pipes;co er ears pools and worked enough to convey their signifi- ited during a particular period of bone pendants;and Iroquoian effigy cance. time and in a particular pattern or pipes. configuration to form a historic Determine whether the property property. The choice and combination needs to be compared with simi- of materials reveal the preferences of FEELING lar properties. And, those who created the property and Determine,based on the si nifi- indicate the availability of particular Feeling is a property's expression cance and essential physical if i- t es of materials and technologies. of the aesthetic or historic sense of a p Y Yp g articular period of time. It results tures, which aspects of integrity Indigenous materials are often the p p are particularly vital to the prop- and focus of regional building traditions from the presence of physical features p Y p p- g g that, taken together,convey he erty being nominated and if they and thereby help define an area's historic character. For are present. sense of time and place. property's A property must retain the key example,a rural historic district Ultimately, the question of integ- exterior materials dating from the retaining original design,materials, rity is answered by whether or not the period of its historic significance. If Workmanship,and setting will relate property retains the identity for the property has been rehabilitated, the feeling of agricultural life in the which it is significant. the historic materials and significant 19th century. A grouping of prehis- features must have been preserved. toric petroglyphs, unmarred by The property must also be an actual graffiti and intrusions and located on historic resource, not a recreation;a its original isolated bluff,can evoke a sense of tribal spiritual life. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 981 45 DEFINING THE ESSENTIAL of features,artifacts,and spatial in the National Register—a historic PHYSICAL FEATURES relationships to the extent that these concert hall noted for the beauty of its remains are able to illustrate a site auditorium and its fine acoustic All properties change over time. It type, time period,method of construc- qualities would be the type of prop- is not necessary for a property to tion, or work of a master. erty that if it were to lose its interior, � it would lose its value as a historic retain all its historic physical features CRITERION D resource. In other cases, the over- or characteristics.The property must arching significance of a property's retain, however, the essential physical For properties eligible under exterior can overcome the adverse - Features that enable it to convey its p p g effect of the lass of an interior. historic identity. The essential Criterion D, including archeological In borderline cases articular physical features are those features sites and standing structures studied p that define both why a property is for their information potential, less attention is paid to the significance of significant(Applicable Criteria and attention is given to their overall the property and the remaining condition,•than it the were being historic features. Areas of Significance}and when it was Y g , significant(Periods of Significance). considered under Criteria A,B,or C. They are the features without which a Archeological sites, in particular,do HISTORIC DISTRICTS property can no longer be identified not exist today exactly as they were as, for instance,a late 19th century formed. There are always cultural For a district to retain integrity as a dairy barn or an early 20th century and natural processes that alter the whole, the majority of the compo- commercial district, deposited materials and their spatial nents that make up the district's relationships. historic character must possess CRITERIA A AND B For properties eligible under integrity even if they are individually Criterion D,integrity is based upon undistinguished. In addition, the the property's potential to yield relationships among the district's A property that is significant for its specific data that addresses important components must be substantially historic association is eligible if it research questions,such as those unchanged since the period of signifi- retains the essential physical features identified in the historic context cance. that made up its character or appear- documentation in the Statewide When evaluating the impact of ance during the period of its associa- tion Comprehensive Preservation Plan or intrusions upon the district's integ- with the important event, histori- in the research design for projects rity, take into consideration the cal pattern,or person(s). If the meeting the Secretary of the Interior's relative number, size,scale, design, property is a site(such as a treaty site) Standards for Archeological Docunienta- and location of the components that where there are no material cultural tion. do not contribute to the significance. remains, the setting must be intact. A district is not eligible if it contains Archeological sites eligible under INTERIORS so many alterations or new intrusions Criteria A and B must be in overall that it no Ionger conveys the sense of good condition with excellent preser- vation of features,artifacts,and Some historic buildings are virtu- s spatial relationships to the extent that ally defined by their exteriors,and A component of a district cannot p p these remains are able to convey their contribution to the built environ- contribute to the significance if: important associations with events or ment can be appreciated even if their . it has been substantially altered persons. interiors are not accessible. Examples since the period of the district's of this would include early examples significance or CRITERION C of steel-framed skyscraper construc- tion. The great advance in American • it does not share the historic asso- technology and engineering made by ciations of the district. A property important for itlustrat- these buildings can be read from the ing a particular architectural style or outside. The change in American construction technique must retain popular taste during the 19th century, VISIBILITY OF PHYSICAL most of the physical features that from the symmetry and simplicity of FEATURES constitute that style or technique. A architectural styles based on classical property that has lost some historic precedents, to the expressions of High Properties eligible under Criteria materials or details can be eligible if it Victorian styles,with their combina- A,B, and C must not only retain their retains the majority of the features Lion of textures, colors,and asym- essential physical features, but the that illustrate its style in terms of the metrical forms,is readily apparent features must be visible enough to massing,spatial relationships,propor- from the exteriors of these buildings. convey their significance. This means tion,pattern of windows and doors, Other buildings "are" interiors. that even if a property is physically texture of materials,and ornamenta- The Cleveland Arcade, that soaring intact,its integrity is questionable if tion. The property is not eligible, 19th century glass-covered shopping its significant features are concealed however,if it retains some basic area,can only be appreciated from the under modern construction. Archeo- features conveying massing but has inside. Other buildings in this logical properties are often the lost the majority of the features that category would be the great covered exception to this;by nature they once characterized its style. train sheds of the 19th century. usually do not require visible features Archeological sites eligible under In some cases the loss of an interior to convey their significance. Criterion C must be in overall good will disqualify properties from Iisting condition with excellent preservation 46 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 982 NON-HISTORIC EXTERIORS SUNKEN VESSELS RARE EXAMPLES OF A PROPERTY TYPE ' If the historic exterior building A sunken vessel can be eligible material is covered by non-historic under Criterion C as embodying the Comparative information is material (such as modern siding), the distinctive characteristics of a method particularly important to consider property can still be eligible if the of construction if it is structurally when evaluating the integrity of a significant form, features,and detail- intact. A deteriorated sunken vessel, property that is a rare surviving ing are not obscured. If a property's no longer structurally intact,can be example of its type. The property exterior is covered by a non-historic eligible under Criterion D if the must have the essential physical false-front or curtain wall, the prop- remains of either the vessel or its features that enable it to convey its erty will not qualify under Criteria A, contents is capable of yielding signifi- historic character or information. The B,or C,because it does not retain the cant information. For further infor- rarity and poor condition,however,of visual quality necessary to convey mation,refer to National Register other extant examples of the type may historic or architectural significance. Bulletin: Nominating Historic Vessels justify accepting a greater degree of Such a property also cannot be and Shipwrecks to the National Register alteration or fewer features,provided considered a contributing element in a of Historic Places. that enough of the property survives historic district,because it does not for it to be a significant resource. add to the district's sense of time and Natural Features place. If the false front,curtain wall, A natural feature that is associated or non-historic siding is removed and with a historic event or trend,such as Eligible the original building materials are a rock formation that served as a trail intact, then the property's integrity marker during westward expansion, • A one-room schoolhouse that can be re-evaluated. must retain its historic appearance, has had all original exterior unobscured by modern construction siding replaced and a replace- PROPERTY CONTAINED or landfill. Otherwise it is not eli- ment roof that does not exactly WITHIN ANOTHER gible,even though it remains intact. replicate the original roof pro- file can be eligible if the other PROPERTY COMPARING SIMILAR extant rare examples have re- PROPERTIES ceived an even greater degree Some properties contain an earlier of alteration,such as the sub- structure that formed the nucleus for division of the original one- Iater construction. The exterior For some properties,comparison room plan. property,if not eligible in its own with similar properties should be right,can qualify on the basis of the considered during the evaluation of Not Eligible interior property only if the interior integrity. Such comparison may be . A mill site contains informa- property can yield significant infor- important in deciding what physical tion on how site patterning re- mation about a specific construction features are essential to properties of fleets historic functional re- technique or material,such as that type. In instances where it has quirements, but parts of the rammed earth or tabby. The interior not been determined what physical site have been destroyed. The property cannot be used as the basis features a property must possess in site is not eligible for its infor- for eligibility if it has been so altered order for it to reflect the significance mation potential if a compari- that it no longer contains the features of a historic context,comparison with son of other mill sites reveals that could provide important infor- similar properties should be under- more intact properties with mation,or if the presence of impor- taken during the evaluation of integ- complete information. tant information cannot be demon- rity. This situation arises when strated. scholarly work has not been done on a particular property type or when surviving examples of a property type are extremely rare. (See Comparing Related Properties in Part V: How to Evaluate a Property within its Historic Context.) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 983 47 DETERMINING THE RELEVANT ASPECTS OF Not Eligible Eligible INTEGRITY A mid-19th century water- A 19th century wooden covered powered mill important for its bridge, important for illustrating Each type of property depends on association with an area's indus- a construction type, is eligible if: certain aspects of integrity, more than trial development is not eligible p if: + the essential features of its de- others, to express its historic signifi- sign are intact, such as abut- cance. Determining which of the • it has been moved (Location, ments, piers, roof configura- aspects is most important to a particu- Setting,Feeling,and Associa- tion,and trusses (Design; lar property requires an understand- tion), or Workmanship,and Feeling), ing of the property's significance and and its essential physical features. • substantial amounts of new materials have been incorpo- • most of the historic materials CRITERIA A AND B rated (Materials,Workman- are present (Materials,Work- ship,and Feeling),or manship,and Feeling),and A property important for associa- • it no longer retains basic de- • evidence of the craft of tion with an event,historical pattern, sign features that convey its wooden bridge technology re- or person(s) ideally might retain sonze historic appearance or mains,such as the form and features of all seven aspects of integ- function(Design,Workman- assembly technique of the rity: location, design,setting, materi- ship,and Feeling). trusses (Workmanship). ats, workmanship, feeling,and association. Integrity of design and Since the design a bridge re- workmanship,however,might not be Iates directly to itis s function as as important to the significance,and CRITERION C a transportation crossing,it is would not be relevant if the property also important that the bridge were be situated over a water- were a site. A basic integrity test for a A property significant under property associated with an important Criterion C must retain those physi- way(Setting,Location,Feel- event or person is whether a historical cal features that characterize the type, ing,and Association). contemporary would recognize the period,or method of construction that Not Eligible property as it exists today. the property represents. Retention of For archeological sites that are design,workmanship,and materials For a 19th century wooden cov- eligible under Criteria A and B, the will usually be more important than ered bridge,important for its seven aspects of integrity can be location,setting, feeling,and associa- construction type, replacement applied in much the same way as they tion. Location and setting will be of some materials of the flooring, are to buildings,structures,or objects. important, however, for those proper- siding,and roofing would not It is important to note,however, that ties whose design is a reflection of necessarily damage its integrity. the site must have demonstrated its their immediate environment (such as Integrity would be lost, however, ability to convey its significance,as designed landscapes and bridges). if: opposed to sites eligible under Crite- For archeological sites that are • the abutments,piers,or trusses rion D where only the potential to eligible under Criterion C, the seven were substantially altered (De- yield information is required. aspects of integrity can be applied in sign,Workmanship,and Feel- much the same way as they are to ing)or buildings,structures,or objects. It is important to note, however, that the • considerable amounts of new EIigible site must have demonstrated its ability materials were incorporated A mid-19th century water powered to convey its significance,as opposed (Materials,Workmanship, Y p to sites eligible under Criterion D and Feeling). mill important for its association where only the potential to field with an areas industrial develop- Y P Y • Because environment is a ment is eligible if: information is required. strong factor in the design of • it is still on its original site this property type, the bridge would also be ineligible if it.no (Location),and longer stood in a place that • the important features of its conveyed its function as a setting are intact(Setting), and crossing (Setting,Location, • it retains most of its historic Feeling,and Association). materials (Materials),and • it has the basic features expres- sive of its design and function, such as configuration, propor- tions,and window pattern (Design). 48 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 984 CRITERION D Eligible A lithic scatter site important for For properties eligible under yielding data on lithic technology Criterion D,setting and feeling may during the Late Archaic period not have direct bearing on the can be eligible if: property's ability to yield important information. Evaluation of integrity • the site contains lithic probably will focus primarily on the debitage,finished stone tools, location, design,materials,and hammerstones,or antler perhaps workmanship. flakers (Material and Design), and • the site contains datable mate- Eligible rial (Association). A multicomponent prehistoric Not Eligible site important for yielding data on changing subsistence patterns A lithic scatter site important for can be eligible if: yielding data on lithic technology during the Late Archaic period • floral or fauna] remains are would not be eligible if: found in clear association with cultural material (Materials • the site contains natural de- and Association) and posits of lithic materials that ra hic are impossible to distinguish • the site exhibits strati g p from culturally modified lithic separation of cultural compo- material (Design) or nents (Location). Not Eligible • the site does not contain any g temporal diagnostic evidence A multicomponent prehistoric that could link the site to the site important for yielding data Late Archaic period (Associa- on changing subsistence patterns tion). would not be eligible if: • floral or faunal remains were so badly decomposed as to make identification impossible (Materials), or • floral or faunal remains were disturbed in such a manner as to make their association with cultural remains ambiguous (Association), or • the site has lost its strati- graphic context due to subse- quent land alterations (Location). 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 985 49 ASM affiliates archaeology history ethnography architectural history historical architecture February 13, 2014 Lynnette Tessitore-Lopez Associate Planner Development Services Department Building 200-Public Services Counter 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, California 91910 Review of Materials Submitted to Appeal Eligibility for Chula Vista Sears Building, Chula Vista, San Diego County, California Dear Ms. Tessitore-Lopez, This letter report provides the results of ASM's review of the materials submitted to the Chula Vista Council to appeal the eligibility status of the Sears building located at 565 Broadway in Chula Vista, San Diego County, California. That eligibility status was recently upheld on December 4, 2013, by the City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Commission (HPC). The appeal follows the submission of an Expert Technical Analysis Report (ETAR) to the HPC prepared by Heritage Architecture (HA) for the Chula Vista Sears building, in which no action was taken on the part of the HPC to change the eligibility status of the Sears building. This letter report provides background for this review and ASM's response to the issues raised in the Letter of Appeal. BACKGROUND ASM first evaluated the Chula Vista Sears building as part of the Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey (2012 Survey) completed by ASM for the City of Chula Vista (City) in November 2012 (Davis et al. 2012). The 2012 Survey was completed in two phases (Phase 1, windshield/reconnaissance and Phase 2, intensive evaluation) and was undertaken to help achieve the goals and objectives of the City's Historic Preservation Ordinance and new Historic Preservation Program, and to specifically identify those buildings, structures, and landscapes eligible for the City of Chula Vista Local Register of Historical Resources. The Chula Vista Sears was first brought to ASM's attention through the public input process of the survey, in which it was recommended for consideration as a potentially historically significant building for its association with the 1960s commercial development of the Chula Vista Center. During a Historic Preservation Commission meeting in the spring of 2012 during Phase 1, the Chula Vista Sears was also recommended for inclusion in the survey as a property that the community felt to be historically significant. As such, the Chula Vista Sears was included, and at the conclusion of which Sears was recommended eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register, California Register of Historical Resources (CRHR), and National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) for its association with commercial development during the City's Maturation Period, and also as an excellent local example of the Modern Commercial style. It was one of only six commercial buildings recommended eligible under these criteria of the 12,000 buildings surveyed citywide. Corporate:2034 Corte Del Nogal,Carlsbad,CA 92011 •(760)804-5757• Fax:(760)804-5755 Office Locations:Pasadena,Sacramento&Tehachapi,CA•Boise,ID•Reno&Las Vegas,NV Salt Lake City,LIT•Stanwood,WA•Cheyenne,WY www.asmaffiIiates.com 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 986 Ms. Lymette Tessitore-Lopez February 13,2014 Page 2 of 9 Following the conclusion of the survey, Heritage Architecture (HA) was hired by SNR Dentons US (Dentons) on behalf of the property owners in May 2013 to conduct a more intensive evaluation of the building (Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013). HA established that the Chula Vista Sears was completed in 1966, and as such must be evaluated for the NRHP under Criterion Consideration G for resources less than 50 years of age. HA recommended that the building did not meet the level of exceptional significance to be eligible for the NRHP. HA further concluded that the Chula Vista Sears was not eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register, nor the CRHR as it was not associated with any historic events or individuals significant in history. HA further stated that as a result of alterations to the building since its original date of construction, the structure had lost too many distinctive features of the Modern style, such that it was no longer a good example of any particular architectural style. ASM subsequently conducted a thorough review of the documentation and research compiled by HA focusing on the original drawings and historic images located in newspaper articles at the time the Chula Vista Sears building was completed. ASM had not previously obtained or considered this historical documentation at the time of our original evaluation due to the limited scope of research ASM was able to conduct for each property during the citywide survey. As a result of the peer review of HA's research and evaluation, ASM continued to recommend the Chula Vista Sears building eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register as it is related to significant events in history—the commercial development of Chula Vista during the City Maturation period—and as an excellent local example of the Modern style as well. Having gained clarity regarding its construction date, ASM revised the recommendation of eligibility for the NRHP or CRHR to ineligible, due to the higher age threshold of the state and national registers (50 years vs. Chula Vista's 45). After hearing presentations from both HA and ASM at their meeting on December 4, 2013, the HPC upheld Sears eligibility status. Therefore, on December 17, 2013, Dentons submitted an appeal to the City Council. RESPONSE TO APPEAL LETTER ASM has reviewed the grounds for the appeal, and has provided the below response to each argument presented. PROCEDURAL HISTORY Dentons states that the Sears building was not "initially identified as eligible." This statement illustrates a misunderstanding of the 2012 Survey process and the point at which properties (Resources) were recommended eligible by ASM. Only after Phase 2, were Resources identified as eligible, but not initially. Only resources that were more than 45 years of age (age thresholds were identified using County Assessor's data) were included in Phase 1 of the survey. ASM also solicited public input to ensure buildings valued by the community were included in Phase 1. ASM made our recommendations of eligibility after developing a historic context for the City, conducting the reconnaissance/windshield survey (Phase 1), and then a more intensive survey of those buildings identified as most likely to be eligible (Phase 2). The survey was conducted following nationally accepted standards, specifically the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation and specific survey guidance 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 987 Ms. Lymette Tessitore-Lopez February 13,2014 Page 3 of 9 developed by the National Park Service: the NRHP Bulletin 24, Guidelines for Local Surveys:A Basis for Preservation Planning. Dentons states that the 2012 Survey conducted by ASM was superficial. In no way can the survey or decisions made as a result be classified as superficial—they were made through a comprehensive survey of the city's built environment, the development of a historic context or framework within which to evaluate those buildings, the establishment of evaluation criteria, and careful and reasoned consideration of all resources surveyed including comparisons of similar resources. These recommendations were made by individuals who exceed the Secretary of the Interior's professional qualification standards for Architectural Historians, including myself, Shannon Davis. As ASM's Senior Architectural Historian, I have more than 17 years of professional experience in the field of historic preservation, including eight years in which I served as an Historian with the NRHP. Dentons inaccurately characterizes my presentation at the December 4, 2013, HPC meeting pertaining to integrity. My suggestion that the HPC apply a litmus test often used unofficially for assessing integrity (i.e., would a person associated with a building during its period of significance still recognize the building today) was only made after addressing the seven aspects of integrity (as defined by the NRHP and followed by Chula Vista under CVMC 21.03.084). The seven aspects of integrity are the basis upon which ASM made our original recommendation of eligibility and subsequent confirmation thereof fully outlined in our letter of September 17, 2013 (Letter Report Attachment 1). An important factor to consider when determining if a building retains sufficient integrity is the rarity of the resource—for instance, where there are few examples of the resource type (in this case Modern Commercial buildings), there can be greater loss of integrity than for those resource types where multiple examples of the type remain. After summarizing the seven aspects of integrity and the rarity of the resource in my presentation, I described the litmus test that is utilized by the staff of the NRHP (including myself during my tenure there) and that the National Historic Landmarks program unofficially employs and shares openly with members of the public who have difficulty with the concept of integrity. Dentons further mischaracterizes my statements regarding the potential for restoration and eligibility. At the HPC meeting on December 4, 2013, I stated that "the crux of my opinion is that there is enough that remains"—when placed into context of the discussion, the "that" I referred to is integrity of materials, workmanship, and design. It is correct that the Sears building, or any building, can still be eligible despite some loss of integrity. In response to a question from a commissioner, I explained that one of the reasons some loss of integrity is allowable is that the authors/creators of the NRHP bulletins that define and provide guidance on eligibility, wanted eligibility or designation on the NRHP to serve as a catalyst for further restoration. I clearly stated that the potential for restoration relates to the purpose of the historic preservation movement in general—and not, as suggested by Dentons, that it was a factor in determining whether or not sufficient overall integrity of the building remains. In my professional opinion, the commissioners were not applying a "restorations standard" as suggested by Dentons, but upheld the eligibility of the Chula Vista Sears based on their belief that despite some loss of features and materials, the building still retains sufficient overall integrity for local eligibility. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 988 Ms. Lymette Tessitore-Lopez February 13,2014 Page 4 of 9 ASM's Response to Letter Brief#5 –Legal Analysis of the Sears Store A. Criterion I Dentons states that the HPC's finding is "unsupported by the evidence" and that the HPC "ignored the detailed information and analysis" provided by HA in the ETAR. Denton further states that the HPC relied on "inaccurate information" from ASM and the 2012 Survey. The HPC fully reviewed the ETAR as well as ASM's letter of review of that document. The HPC decision was fully based on the evidence and information from ASM's survey, the ETAR, ASM's letter of review, and the testimony provided by both HA and ASM. I know of no inaccuracies either in the ETAR or in our letter of review. We initially only had available to us an approximate date of construction and an understanding that the Sears building was part of the development of the Chula Vista Center. That initial recommendation of eligibility was supported by the HPC based on that general understanding of the role Sears played in the most significant local commercial development of the 1960s. Dentons incorrectly states that in our citywide survey report, ASM concluded that the Sears store was associated with the 1962 opening date of the Chula Vista Center. The 1962 date was only cited in our report as the opening date for the Center, but not Sears, and so the HPC could not have referred to such a fact in making their decision. With the more detailed research conducted by HA, ASM continued to uphold our original recommendation that the Chula Vista Sears is eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register under Criterion 1 for its association with the commercial development of Chula Vista during the City Maturation period (1940-1970). In fact, with the more detailed information provided by HA, we were able to more definitively argue that the building is eligible under Criterion 1 as Sears was the final development project of the landmark Chula Vista Center (1962-1966), planned as the South Bay's anchor shopping center and Chula Vista's first example of this type of twentieth- century retail destination. The HPC was presented with precise and accurate information pertaining to Sears' relationship to the development of the Chula Vista Center, and their upholding of our recommendation of eligibility under Criterion 1 was based on that factual evidence. Macy's, the other anchor store of the development, was not included in the survey because it did not appear to be old enough based on the Assessor's data, nor was it specifically recommended for consideration by a member of the public (in which case we might have looked further into its date of construction to determine if it was old enough to include in the survey). Dentons incorrectly states that I failed to "dispute or rebut the lack of historical significance before or during the hearing." My letter of September 17, 2013, clearly supports my recommendation that the Chula Vistas Sears is eligible under Criterion 1 (provided before the hearing). In that letter, I stated "shopping centers evolved nationally during the mid-twentieth century as a major departure from earlier commercial centers and strips—usually smaller store fronts concentrated along major avenues, evidenced in Chula Vista along Third and Broadway avenues. The Chula Vista Center was planned as a large-scale retail destination that would be anchored by large department stores connected by a series of smaller stores, incorporating pedestrian circulation that was separated from the large parking areas planned on the periphery of the center, with easy access from the major transportation arteries (Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013; Longstreth 2000)." During the hearing I referenced the letter, which the commissioners acknowledged they had received. I further rebutted "the lack of historical significance" when I stated that"I stand by a recommendation that it is eligible under Criterion 1 for its important association with the commercial development of Chula Vista during the City Maturation period." 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 989 Ms. Lymette Tessitore-Lopez February 13,2014 Page 5 of 9 B.1 Criterion 3:Possibility of Restoration While there were questions and discussion among the HPC pertaining to the potential for restoration of the building, it does not follow that restoration potential was the basis for their vote to uphold its eligibility status on the citywide survey. In fact, Commission Stillman stated "since my colleagues have all ventured into topics that are not directly under discussion, I'd like to take the opportunity to put out there that there is a lot of currency with an idea of adaptive reuse." Such a statement reflects her understanding of the decision that they were making, and while related to topics such as restoration and adaptive use, these were in fact not directly a factor in their decision making. B.2 Criterion 3:Significant Integrity Standard Dentons states that the HPC applied the incorrect standard of whether integrity had been completely lost instead of assessing whether or not significant integrity remains. There is no evidence to substantiate that statement. The presentation and discussion at the December 4, 2013, HPC meeting pertaining to integrity illustrates that the issue was carefully considered by both the HPC and ASM. While there is a difference of professional opinion by the subject matter experts (ASM and HA) as to whether or not significant integrity remains, it was precisely that issue which the HPC considered based on the evidence provided by both subject matter experts. This is illustrated by Commissioner Fink's specific question: "It's been stated that the building has lost a significant degree of design, setting, materials, workmanship and feeling. And my question to you (David Marshall) first is what is a significant degree? And then I'm going to pose it also to Ms. Davis." Both Mr. Marshall and I provided responses to this, both of us acknowledging that it is not a precise definition, with many factors that play a role in determining whether or not significant integrity remains. In fact, Mr. Marshall stated "It's not definable" and "There's not a percentage, it varies from building to building." Commissioner Fotiadi asked Mr. Marshall to estimate the loss of integrity by a percentage of exterior building material that had been renovated/altered at the Chula Vista Sears. Although such an estimate is not a generally acknowledged approach to assessing integrity,Mr. Marshall estimated that 35% to 45% had been altered. While ASM's assessment of integrity of materials is not rooted in a quantitative analysis, I concur with the lower range of that estimate as more than 60% of the historic building fabric and elements appear to remain. With a majority of the building materials intact, the integrity of materials (with integrity of materials being just one of seven aspects considered when discussing integrity) is fair which is a factor in my conclusion that Sears possesses good overall integrity. Contrary to Dentons' assertion, the HPC did not possess "overwhelming evidence" that the Chula Vista Sears has not retained integrity of design, setting, materials, and feeling. The HPC had evidence presented by HA to support that opinion, but also had evidence from ASM that refuted it. ASM argued that while some of the original design elements from its completion in 1966 (the period of significance for the property) have been lost or altered, the Chula Vista Sears still retains many features and elements of its original construction that are typical of the Modern style in Southern California including its two-story horizontal massing, flat roof, angular lines, brick and concrete block walls, lack of applied ornament, wide overhanging canopies, barreled canopy on the south fagade, metal screen and charcoal gray Mirawal panels on the upper portion of the main/north facade, no upper floor windows, exterior circulation patterns around the periphery of the building shaded by the canopies, landscaping elements including planters and palm trees, and large expanses of surface parking on three sides of the building. Although the 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 990 Ms. Lymette Tessitore-Lopez February 13,2014 Page 6 of 9 loss/alteration of some of the Modern design elements does impact the integrity of design, materials, and workmanship, and there have been some intrusions to the original setting, it is ASM's opinion that those impacts are not significant enough to result in a complete loss of those aspects of integrity. The building still retains a significant degree of its building materials dating to the period of significance, the requirement for eligibility for commercial buildings from the City Maturation period as established by the Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey (Davis et al. 2012). Furthermore, the Chula Vista Sears retains good integrity of location, feeling, and association. As the Chula Vista Sears is recommended eligible under Criterion 1 as well as 3, location, feeling, and association are among the most important aspects of integrity for a property to retain in order to be eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register. Some loss of design, materials, and workmanship is acceptable, as established by the eligibility criteria in the Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey (Davis et al. 2012). Contrary to Dentons' assertion that ASM did not "rebut any of Heritage's evidence," I recognized and acknowledged the features and materials of the building that HA identified that have been lost both in my letter of September 17, 2013, and in my testimony of December 4, 2013, for consideration by the HPC. I further addressed the degree to which the seven aspects of integrity have been impacted by those losses in material and physical features. While I did not cite the NRHP guidance to a significant degree,my opinions and recommendation were rooted in this guidance, as well as the definition of integrity in the Chula Vista Municipal Code. For buildings such as the Chula Vista Sears, eligible under both Criteria A and C, NHRP Bulletin 15 states: Criteria A and B A property that is significant for its historic association is eligible if it retains the essential physical features that made up its character or appearance during the period of its association with the important event, historical pattern, or person(s). . . . Criterion C A property important for illustrating a particular architectural style or construction technique must retain most of the physical features that constitute that style or technique. A property that has lost some historic materials or details can be eligible if it retains the majority of the features that illustrate its style in terms of the massing, spatial relationships, proportion, pattern of windows and doors, texture of materials, and ornamentation. The property is not eligible, however, if it retains some basic features conveying massing but has lost the majority of the features that once characterized its style. ASM followed the above guidance in making our recommendation of eligibility in that the building largely retains its "essential physical features," and following the reasoning that while it has lost some historic materials and details, it does retain "the majority of the features that illustrate its style in terms of the massing, spatial relationships, proportion, pattern of windows and doors, texture of materials, and ornamentation." While the pattern of windows has been obscured, and there is some loss of texture and ornamentation, the majority remains intact. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 991 Ms. Lymette Tessitore-Lopez February 13,2014 Page 7 of 9 R3 Criterion 3:Rare Example HA and Dentons insist that the Chula Vista Sears is not a rare example. However, HA acknowledged in their testimony on December 4, 2013, that they only identified one nearby example (Macy's) that they felt was a better example of a comparable resource. However, no local, state, or federal regulation or guidance quantifies the number of similar resources that can be eligible. ASM's opinion is that HA's consideration of the rarity of this resource was inadequate. ASM considered 12,000 other resources during the 2012 Survey, and as a result we are better able to speak to the rarity of this particular type of resource. The Chula Vista Sears is one of only six commercial buildings identified in the citywide survey that represent good local examples of the Modern style, arguably the most influential national architectural style of the twentieth century. Macy's is also another good local example, which was only omitted from the citywide survey because we did not have accurate year built information for this building at the time of the survey-45 years or older was the methodology agreed-upon with the City to determine which of the 25,000 properties within the survey area would be considered in Phase 1. Macy's omission from the survey does not constitute an inaccuracy of the 2012 Survey, or its recommendations, but simply illustrates an inadequacy that can exist in County Assessor data, an information tool used by many cities to determine which buildings to survey. Within the local context, only 0.05 percent of all buildings surveyed were recommended as eligible for this architectural style. Even with the addition of Macy's to the number of comparable resources, this is still a very small percentage. Although there is not a quantifiable number of resources that can exist for a resource to be considered rare, with such a small number of good examples of this property type and architectural style extant in Chula Vista, I continue to argue that it is a rare example. NRHP Bulletin 15 offers guidance on assessing integrity for rare resources. Comparative information is particularly important to consider when evaluating the integrity of a property that is a rare surviving example of its type. The property must have the essential physical features that enable it to convey its historic character or information. The rarity and poor condition, however, of other extant examples of the type may justify accepting a greater degree of alteration or fewer features, provided that enough of the property survives for it to be a significant resource. An example is provided: Eligible A one-room schoolhouse that has had all original exterior siding replaced and a replacement roof that does not exactly replicate the original roof profile can be eligible if the other extant rare examples have received an even greater degree of alteration, such as the subdivision of the original one-room plan. ASM argues that despite the loss or concealment of the original plate glass display windows, original signage, alterations to original entryways, and the interruption of the horizontality of the form by the 1980s canopies, that the rarity of the resource justifies "accepting a greater degree of 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 992 Ms. Lymette Tessitore-Lopez February 13,2014 Page 8 of 9 alteration or fewer features" as "enough of the property survives for it to be a significant resource." CONCLUSION After thorough review of the comments submitted to the City Council by Dentons, on behalf of Sears and HA,ASM continues to recommend that the Chula Vista Sears is an eligible resource. Throughout the letter of appeal Dentons falsely characterizes the accuracy of ASM's citywide survey, our presentation to the HPC, and the important issues that the HPC thoroughly and fairly considered. It is my professional opinion that the HPC made a decision based on any accurate information and applied the correct legal standards. Please contact me as needed, if you have questions or concerns. Sincerely, XA4", ZkA-:4 Shannon Davis Senior Architectural Historian ASM Affiliates, Inc. 260 S. Los Robles Av., Ste. 106 Pasadena, CA 91101 (626) 793-7395 sdavis @asmaffiliates.com Attachment A: References 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 993 Ms. Lymette Tessitore-Lopez February 13,2014 Page 9 of 9 ATTACHMENT A: REFERENCES Andrus, Patrick, and Rebecca Shrimpton 1997 National Register Bulletin:How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation. National Park Service,Washington, D.C. Davis, Shannon, Sarah Stringer-Bowsher, Jennifer Krintz, and Sinead Ni Ghabhlain 2012 Historic Resources Survey, Chula Vista, California. Prepared for City of Chula Vista. November 2012. Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013 Chula Vista Sears Expert Technical Analysis Report; 565 Broadway, Chula Vista, California. Prepared for SNR Denton US. May 2013. Longstreth, Richard 2000 The Drive-in, The Supermarket, and the Transformation of Commercial Space in Los Angeles, 1914-1941. Cambridge,MIT Press. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 994 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA UPHOLDING THE DECISION OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION TO NOT AMEND THE HISTORIC ELIGIBLITY STATUS OF THE SEARS BUILDING LOCATED AT 565 BROADWAY WHEREAS, the Sears building located at 565 Broadway was identified as an Eligible Historical Resource(Eligible)as part of the City's 2012 Historical Resources Survey(2012 Survey) conducted by ASM,Affiliates, Inc ., a qualified professional; and WHEREAS, surveys are systematic, detailed examinations of an area designed to gather information about what resources merit protection; and WHEREAS,surveys are a critical tool for carrying out the purpose of the Chula Vista Historic Preservation Program, which is to preserve those resources that are associated with Chula Vista's unique development history and lend to Chula Vista's charm and character; and WHEREAS, the 2012 Survey was conducted in accordance with the Chula Vista Historic Preservation Program and the California Office of Historic Preservation's Instructions for Recording Historical Resources on the appropriate state prescribed Department of Parks and Recreation 523 Forms,referred to as DPR forms; and WHEREAS,the Sears building was identified through the public input process as a potential historical resource that should be evaluated in the 2012 Survey; and WHEREAS, potential historical resources, are evaluated through a survey for historic significance at the local, state or national level; and WHEREAS, if a potential historical resource is determined through evaluation to have historic significance at the local,state or national level,then it is considered to be an Eligible Historical Resource; and WHEREAS,the Sears building was evaluated in the 2012 Survey for historic significance and was determined to be an Eligible Historical Resource as one of few large commercial Modern Style buildings constructed during 1940-1970 and for its association with master architect Stiles Clements; and WHEREAS, the property owners of Sears disagree that the Sears building is an Eligible Historical Resource and therefore retained their own qualified consultant, Heritage Architecture,to evaluate the Sears building ; and 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 995 Resolution No. Page 2 WHEREAS, the property owners of Sears requested that they be allowed to appeal the determination that the Sears building is an Eligible Historic Resource; and WHEREAS, for issues related to Eligible Historic Resource determinations, the City's Municipal Code does not provide for a formal appeal; and WHEREAS, to afford the property owners of the Sears building maximum due process rights,in this instance,the City provided the property owners of the Sears building an avenue for appeal; and WHEREAS,in accordance with the City of Chula Vista's Historic Preservation Program and Section 2.49.020 of the City's Municipal Code, the Commission is the City's authority on historic preservation matters; and WHEREAS, at the December 4, 2013 Commission meeting, Sears was afforded the opportunity to provide additional information to the Commission and represent that the Eligibility determination provided in the 2012 Survey was erroneous; and WHEREAS, at their regularly scheduled meeting on December 4, 2013, the Commission considered all information provided which included, the 2012 Survey DPR form for the Sears Building, an Expert Technical Analysis Report prepared by Heritage Architecture on behalf of Sears which determined that the Sears building was Not Eligible, a letter report from ASM, the 2012 Survey consultant, that analyzed the new information provided by Heritage Architecture,as well as power point presentations and testimony from both Heritage Architecture and ASM; and WHEREAS, at the December 4,2013 Commission meeting, a motion was made to remove the Sears building from the historic eligibility list but said motion failed by a maj ority vote of 2-4-0-0; and WHEREAS,at the December 4,2013 Commission meeting,subsequent to the failed motion, no additional action was taken by the Commission, as such,the Sears building determination remains Eligible; and WHEREAS, on December 17, 2013, Denton Law Firm, on behalf of Sears, submitted an application requesting that the Council consider their request to amend the Eligibility status of Sears to"Not Eligible"; and A. City Council Record of Application WHEREAS, the City Clerk set the time and place for the hearing on the application and notices of the hearing,together with its purpose,was given by its publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the City, and its mailing to property owners within 500 feet of the exterior boundaries of the appeal at least ten (10) days prior to the hearing; and WHEREAS, the duly called and noticed public hearing on the application was held before 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 996 Resolution No. Page 3 the City Council on June 10,2014,in the Council Chambers in the City Hall,City of Chula Vista Civic Center,276 Fourth Avenue,at 2:00 p.m.to hear public testimony with regard to the same; and WHEREAS,both Staff and the survey consultant,ASM, recommend that the City Council uphold the determination of the Historic Preservation Commission and not amend the historic Eligibility status of the Sears building located at 565 Broadway; and B. Environmental Determination WHEREAS,the Development Services Director has reviewed the applicant's request for revie of the Historic Eligibility determination for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) and has determined that the activity is not a"Project" as defined under Section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines; therefore,pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3)of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is not subject to CEQA. Although environmental review is not necessary at this time,if modifications are proposed to the Sears building in the future, environmental review may be required and a CEQA determination completed. NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby find and determine as follows: Section I. Findings of Fact The City Council hereby finds that the Sears building located at 565 Broadway shall continue to be an Eligible Historic Resource in accordance with the following: 1. The building is at least 45 years old The Sears building is 48 years old(constructed in 1966). A 45 year age threshold for historic significance consideration has been established at the national, state, and local level. Chula Vista Municipal Code section 21.03.104 states that a resource may be considered a Potential Historical Resource,if it is 45 years or older and appears to meet the City's criteria for designation.The Sears building was identified through the public input process to be a potential historical resource for both its architectural style and its relationship to Chula Vista's early commercial retail development. ASM evaluated the Sears building within the historic context for the western side of Chula Vista and determined that the Sears building is an Eligible Historical Resource. 2. The building possesses historical Integrity CVMC 21.03.084 defines Integrity as the authenticity of a resources' historic identity,evidenced by the survival of physical characteristics that existed during the resources historic period of significance or historic context. The 2012 Survey identified three periods of significance for the west side of Chula Vista, the Community Building Period(1870-1910),the City Development Period(1911-1939) and, the City Maturation Period (1940-1970). The period of significance for the Sears building is the City Maturation Period (1940-1970). Although some of the 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 997 Resolution No. Page 4 original design elements from its completion in 1966 have been lost or altered, the Chula Vista Sears still retains many features and elements that are typical of the Modern architectural style, including its two-story horizontal massing, flat roof, angular lines, brick and concrete block walls, lack of applied ornamentation,wide overhanging canopies,metal screen and charcoal gray Mirawal panels on the upper portion of the main facade,no upper floor windows, exterior pedestrian circulation patterns around the periphery of the building shaded by the canopies, and large expanses of surface parking lot on three sides of the building. 3. The building meets at least one of the Eligibility Criteria listed in the Chula Vista Municipal Code for designation on the Chula Vista register of historical resources. The Sears building, as demonstrated in both the 2012 Survey DPR form and ASM's re-evaluation and completion of an updated DPR form(DPR L form)determined that Sears meets Criterion 1, association with an event that is important in history on a national, state, or local level. Sears is Eligible under Criterion I for its association with one of the most significant commercial development periods of Chula Vista (City Maturation Period, 1940-1970). It is also eligible under Criterion 3, as a rare example of commercial Modern style architecture in Chula Vista. Resources eligible for designation under Criterion 3 must embody the distinctive characteristics of an architectural style,type,period or method of construction, or represent the work of a master or important,creative individual,and/or possess high artistic value. The Sears building was one of only six Modern style commercial buildings recommended as Eligible in the 2012 Survey and as discussed above, the Sears building embodies many characteristics of the Modern commercial building style. The rarity of the Sears building property type in Chula Vista justifies accepting the loss or concealment of elements of the building that have occurred to the building since 1966. In addition, the Sears building is Eligible under Criterion 3 for its association with the master architect Stiles Clements. Stiles Clements was a master architect,known for his design of supermarkets and for shopping centers in the mid-twentieth century. There are very few examples of Stiles Clements work in San Diego County, and the Sears building is one of his last designs and the only example of his work in Chula Vista. Section IL Severability If any portion of this Resolution, or its application to any person or circumstance,is for any reason held to be invalid, unenforceable or unconstitutional, by a court of competent jurisdiction,that portion shall be deemed severable,and such invalidity,unenforceability or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining portions of the Resolution, or its application to any other person or circumstance. The City Council of the City of Chula Vista hereby declares that it would have adopted each section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolution, irrespective of the fact that any one or more other sections, sentences,clauses or phrases of the Resolution be declared invalid,unenforceable or unconstitutional. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 998 Resolution No. Page 5 Section III. Construction The City Council of the City of Chula Vista intends this Resolution to supplement, not to duplicate or contradict, applicable state and federal law and this Resolution shall be construed in light of that intent. Section IV. Effective Date This Resolution shall take effect upon approval of the City Council Presented by Approved as to form by Kelly Broughton, FSLA Glen R. Googins Director of Development Services City Attorney 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 999 State of California—The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial NRHP Status Code: 5S3 Page 1 of 2 *Resource Name or#(Assigned by recorder) 565 Broadway Recorded by: Shannon Davis,Architectural Historian Date: September 2013 ❑ Continuation ®Update P1. Other Identifier: Chula Vista Sears, APN 5720104400 *P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication ❑ Unrestricted *a. County: San Diego *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: National City Date: 1967; T 17 S; R 2W-,SW '/ of Sec. S.B. B.M c. Address: 565 BROADWAY City: Chula Vista Zip: N/A d. UTM: Zone 11 mE /492260.9 mN; 3610275 *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP6 1-3 Story Commercial Building *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: ❑ Historic ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both 1966, per building completion permit and newspaper articles confirming opening *P8. Recorded By: Shannon Davis. Architectural Historian ASM Affiliates, Inc. 260 S. Los Robles Avenue Suite 106 Pasadena, CA 91107 B1. Historic Name: SEARS B2. Common Name: CV CENTER: SEARS;AUTO CENTER; OPTICAL B3. Original Use: 1-3 Story Commercial Building B4. Present Use: 1-3 Story Commercial Building *65. Architectural Style: Modem- Non-Residential *66. Construction History: 1966, alterations in 1979, 1980s, 1997. (Construction date, alterations, 2003 and date of alterations) *610. Significance: Theme: Commerce, Architecture Area: Chula Vista Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Commercial Building Applicable Criteria: N/A After review of the Expert Technical Analysis Report (ETAR) prepared by Heritage Architecture (HA), ASM continues to recommend that the Chula Vista Sears building is eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register, although no longer recommends it is eligible for the NRHP or CRHR. Although the building has the potential to be eligible for the NRHP and CRHR under Criterion A/1 and Criterion C/3, it is less than 50 years old, and does not possess such exceptional importance to warrant consideration under NRHP Criterion Consideration G. Properties that are potentially eligible for the CRHR similarly must be more than 50 years of age, unless it can be demonstrated that sufficient time has passed to obtain a scholarly perspective. ASM does not feel that such scholarly perspective has been achieved. The Chula Vista Sears is old enough for consideration for the Chula Vista Local Register without possessing exceptional significance, as the City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Ordinance requires that a resource must only be 45 years old—the Chula Vista Sears is 47 years old. ASM continues to recommend that the Chula Vista Sears is eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register under Criterion 1 for its association with the commercial development of Chula Vista during the City Maturation period (1940-1970). Sears was the final development project of the landmark Chula Vista Center (1962- 1966), planned as the South Bay's anchor shopping center and Chula Vista's first example of this type of twentieth century retail destination. Shopping centers evolved nationally during the mid-twentieth century as a major departure from earlier commercial centers and strips—usually smaller store fronts concentrated along major avenues, evidenced in Chula Vista along Third and Broadway avenues. The Chula Vista Center was planned as a large-scale retail destination that would be anchored by a large department store connected by a series of smaller stores, and incorporating pedestrian circulation that was separated from the large parking areas planned on the periphery of the center, with easy access from the major transportation arteries (Longstreth 2000; Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013) DPR 523L(1/95) *Required Information 20 4-06-10 Agenda Packet �+ _ /_�m71mp'opD 1 ao/3 � l� State of California—The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial NRHP Status Code: 6Z Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or#(Assigned by recorder) 565 Broadway Recorded by: Shannon Davis. Architectural Historian Date: September 2013 ❑ Continuation ®Update *1310. Significance (continued): ASM continues to recommend that the Chula Vista Sears is eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register under Criterion 3 as a good example of the Modern style within a local context. The Chula Vista Sears is one of only six commercial buildings identified in the citywide survey that represent good local examples of the Modern style, arguably the most influential national architectural style of the twentieth century. The other five commercial Modern style buildings that are eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register under Criterion 3 are Superior Auto Body (363 E St.), Aunt Emma's (700 E St.), Vagabond Inn Motel (230 Broadway), Chula Vista Fire Station #9 (266 E Oneida St.), and Parkway Community Center (385 Park Way). HA identified one other good local example, Macy's department store, which was not surveyed during the Phase One citywide survey as ASM did not believe it was old enough. Within the local context, 0.05% of all buildings surveyed were recommended as eligible for this architectural style. Because of the scarcity of Modern commercial style buildings in Chula Vista, it is acceptable for examples thereof to have experienced some loss of integrity yet still be eligible (Andrus 1997). As noted above, although there has been some loss of integrity of the design, materials, workmanship, and setting of the Chula Vista Sears, it retains sufficient overall integrity (relative to the rarity of comparable examples within the local context)to be eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register. As a result of the research conducted by HA, ASM also recommends that the building is eligible under Chula Vista Local Register Criterion 3 as it represents a unique local example of the work of master architects, Stiles & Robert Clements. The Chula Vista Sears is the only known example of the architects' work in Chula Vista, and one of Stiles Clements last major designs. The firm of Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers was a Los Angeles firm that operated from 1955 to 1966, well known in the Los Angeles area, but with only a few examples of their work in San Diego County. Stiles Clements is credited for much of the commercial development along Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles know as the Miracle Mile (Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013). He was known in his early career for the design of supermarkets, and by the mid-twentieth century for his design of shopping centers. His son Robert Clements partnered with his father in 1955, and the two worked together until Stiles retired in 1965, with Robert continuing to practice until 1987, specializing in commercial buildings (Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013). ASM continues to feel that the Chula Vista Sears retains a sufficient degree of integrity to be eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register. Some of the original design elements from its completion in 1966 (the period of significance for the property) have been lost or altered, most notably the original plate glass display windows, original signage, alterations to original entryways, and the interruption of the horizontality of the form by the 1980s canopies. However, the Chula Vista Sears still retains many features and elements of its original construction and typical of the Modern style in Southern California including its two-story horizontal massing, flat roof, angular lines, brick and concrete block walls, lack of applied ornament, wide overhanging canopies, barreled canopy on the south fagade, metal screen and charcoal gray Mirawal panels on the upper portion of the main/north fagade, no upper floor windows, exterior circulation patterns around the periphery of the building shaded by the canopies, landscaping elements including planters and palm trees, and large expanses of surface parking on three sides of the building. Some of the elements that are missing are changes to the building that are reversible and could be restored, such as the plate glass windows and signage. Although the loss/alteration of some of the Modern design elements does impact the integrity of design, materials, and workmanship, and there have been some intrusions to the original setting, those impacts are not significant enough to result in a complete loss of those aspects of integrity. The building still retains a significant degree of its building materials dating to the period of significance, the requirement for eligibility for commercial buildings from the City Maturation period as established by the Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey (Davis et. al. 2012). Furthermore, the Chula Vista Sears retains good integrity of location, feeling, and association. A shopper who attended the grand opening of the Sears store in 1966 would most certainly recognize the building today. As the Chula Vista Sears is recommended eligible under Criterion 1 as well as 3, location, feeling, and association are among the most important aspects of integrity for a property to retain in order to be eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register and some loss of design, materials, and craftsmanship is acceptable, as the established by the eligibility criteria in the Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey(Davis et. al. 2012). As such, ASM finds that the Chula Vista Sears retains good overall integrity. DPR 523L (1/95) *Required Information 20 4-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1001 State of California—The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial NRHP Status Code 5S3 Other Listings Review Code Reviewer Date Page 1 of 2 *Resource Name or#: 565 BROADWAY P1. Other Identifier: APN 5720104400 *P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication ® Unrestricted *a. County: San Diego and(P2c,P2e.and P2b or P2d.Attach a Location Map as necessary.) *b. USGS 7.5' Quad National City Date 1967 T 17S R 2W:SW %of of Sec S.B. B.M. c.Address 565 BROADWAY City Chula Vista Zip 60179 d. UTM: (give more than one for large and/or linear resources) Zone 11, mE/ 492260.9 mN: 3610275 e. Other Locational Data: (e.g.parcel#,directions to resource,elevation,etc.) *P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements.Include design,materials,condition.alterations.size,setting,and boundaries) 565 Broadway was constructed circa 1960 in the Modern non-residential style. It is a one- and two-story department store building located on the south side of Broadway between Fig and Fifth avenues. The commercial building has a steel frame, L-shaped floor plan with a concrete and steel foundation. The exterior is clad in scored and patterned concrete siding. The roof is flat. On the north elevation, there are two glass and metal storefronts with multiple entrance doors. There is also a covered walkway that surrounds the building. Decorative features of the building include a concrete screen on the north fagade that is flanked by large fixed glass windows. At the south elevation there is a scalloped porch roofline that covered the entrances. Additions include a one-story addition on the south facade, two ornamental structures at the entrances of the north elevation. Modifications to the building include the additions. Landscape features include small trees and bushes along the exterior walkway and a large parking lot surrounding the lot. The building is part of the large shopping mall located to the west of the building. (continued on page ) *P3b. Resource Attributes:(List attributes and codes) HP7 P4. Resources Present: ®Building ❑ Structure El Object Lj Site Lj District Element of District Lj Other(Isolates,etc.) P5a. Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects.) P5b. Description of Photo: (view,date.accession-- View looking south at the building. Photo taken on May-1 1.2012. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: i► ® Historic F1 Prehistoric El Both Circa 1960, Field Observation *P7. Owner and Address: SEARS ROEBUCK&CO 3333 BEVERLY RD HOFFMAN ESTATES IL HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60179 *P8. Recorded by: (Name.affiliation.and address) -�- Jennifer Krintz and Shannon Davis �-- ASM Affiliates, Inc. 2034 Corte Del Nogal Carlsbad. CA 92011 *P9. Date Recorded: May 9, 2012 *P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Intensive survey *P11. Report Citation:(cite survey report and sources,or enter"none.') Historic Resources Survey, Chula Vista,CA,ASM Affiliates,2012 *Attachments: ❑ NONE ®Location Map ❑ Sketch Map ❑ Continuation Sheet ® Building, Structure.and Object Record ❑Archaeological Record ❑ District Record ❑ Linear Feature Record ❑ Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑ Artifact Record ® Photograph Record ❑ Other(List): DPR 523A& B(1/95) *Required Information 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1002 State of California—The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD HRI# Page 2 of 2 *NRHP Status Code 5S3 *Resource Name or#(Assigned by recorder) 565 BROADWAY B1. Historic Name: SEARS B2. Common Name: CV CENTER: SEARS:AUTO CENTER: OPTICAL B3. Original Use: 3+Story Commercial Building B4. Present Use: 3+Story Commercial Building *135.Architectural Style: Modern-Non-Residential *136. Construction History: (Construction date..alterations,and date of alterations) Circa 1960 *B7. Moved? E No ❑Yes ❑ Unknown Date: N/A Original Location: N/A *138. Related Features: None B9a.Architect: Unknown b. Builder Unknown *1310. Significance:Theme Commerce Area: Chula Vista Modern Period of Significance: 1960-1970 Property 3+ Story Applicable NRHP:Criterion A,C Type: Commercial Criteria: CRHR:Criterion 1.3 Building Local:Criterion 1,3 Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme.period.and geographic scope.Also address integrity.) 565 BROADWAY is recommended eligible as a Chula Vista Historic Resource under NRHP, CRHR and local criteria. 565 BROADWAY is eligible as a Chula Vista Historic Resource under Criterion 1 for its association with Chula Vista's population growth during the City Maturation period. The Sears building reflects the growth of commercial services as part of the mall as a focal point of commerce near Broadway. Following the same reasons, it is also eligible for the California Register of Historical Resources and National Register of Historic Places, on the local level. under Criterion 1 (CRHR)and Criterion A(NRHP) under the area of significance of Commerce. Additionally. no significant persons were identified in association with the property and it is not recommended eligible under Criteria B or 2. 565 BROADWAY as an excellent local example of the Modem style. and as such is recommended eligible as a Chula Vista Historic Resource under Criterion 3. Character defining features of the Modern style include the stucco box form,flat roof, concrete screening, angular lines. Following the same reasons. it is also eligible for the California Register of Historical Resources and National Register of Historic Places. on the local level, under Criterion 3 (CRHR) and Criterion C (NRHP). The building retains 2 significant degree of its building materials dating to the period of significance. especially in comparison to other similar properties. Overall it retains a high degree of integrity,especially of design. materials,and craftsmanship. The period of significance for the property is 1960-1970. 565 BROADWAY was not evaluated as a contributor to any potential historic district. (continued on page ) B11.Additional Resource Attributes:(List attributes and codes) None *612. References: San Diego County Assessor Records, Sketch Map with north arrow required. City Directories, Subdivision Maps. T I F Aerial photographs(1928. 1953, 1964) r ��.:�'• •`t � Historic Resources Survey, Chula - ^' y. t. s ' tv, N Vista. CA ASM 2012 B13. Remarks: None *1314. Jennifer Krintz and Shannon Davis �C' 1 ` Evaluator: ./ w *Date of Evaluation: June 1,2012 •e ; � ;��� , '. � j;l `• (This space is reserved for official comments) Subject property is indicated by the red outline. Map courtesy of Google Earth. DPR 523A&B(1/95) `Required Information 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1003 CnY OF CHUMISR HISTORICAL RESOURCE SURVEYS AND ELIGIBLITY CRITERIA 21.04.010 Historical resource surveys (survey). ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Understanding, identifying, evaluating, and protecting those resources which give Chula Vista its individual character and sense of place are important tools in the protection and preservation of historical resources. Historical resource surveys shall be utilized as informational tools by the City of Chula Vista and shall not require owner consent. Surveys may be used by the City of Chula Vista, other municipal departments or agencies, and members of the public for preservation purposes, designation consideration and/or as part of project analysis. Conduct of surveys shall follow the state guidelines for recording historical resources as may be amended from time to time. (Also see the City's HPP Section 3.0, Historical Resources — Historical Resource Surveys, and Appendix — National Register Bulletin 24 — Guidelines for Local Survey.) (Ord. 3196 § 3, 2011). 21.04.100 Historical designation — Findings of fact and eligibility criteria. ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A. Designation of historical resources, excluding exceptional historical resources, by the HPC may occur when the following findings of fact are made: 1. A resource is at least 45 years old; and 2. A resource possesses historical integrity defined under CVMC 21.03.084 and the resource is determined to have historical significance by meeting at least one of the following criteria: Criterion 1: It is associated with an event that is important to prehistory or history on a national, state, regional, or local level. Criterion 2: It is associated with a person or persons that have made significant contributions to prehistory or history on a national, state or local level. Criterion 3: It embodies the distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period, or method of construction, or represents the work of a master or important, creative individual, and/or possesses high artistic values. Criterion 4: It is an outstanding example of a publicly owned historical landscape, that represents the work of a master landscape architect, horticulturist, or landscape designer, or a publicly owned historical landscape that has potential to provide important information to the further study of landscape architecture or history. Criterion 5: It has yielded or may be likely to yield information important in prehistory or the history of Chula Vista, the state, region, or nation. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1004 Wn7 CITYOF evelopment IL lees Department HULAVISTt - _ Advcaiwe Pl aiming Division September 11, 2012 Dear Property Owner, Your property has been determined through a Survey to be a Historical Resource and therefore, qualifies for Designation on the City's Register of Historical Resources, if you so choose to apply. Enclosed is the detailed historic information on your property and a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) handout that we hope will answer your questions. The Survey report, in its entirety, will be available for public comment from September 19, 2012 - October 3, 2012. Please feel free to attend the Historic Preservation Commission meeting at 4pm on September 19, 2012 in the City Council Chambers (276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 91910) to learn more about the Survey project. You may also obtain a CD of the survey project after that meeting. Please do not hesitate to contact the project manager, Lynnette Tessitore-Lopez, directly at 619-409-5465 or Itess_ itore- looez @chulavistaca.gov if you have any questions. Respectfully, Marilyn R.F. Ponseggi Principal Planner 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1005 r;w, of C'hn' Ja D e v e I o p m e n t S e r v i c e s D e p a r t m e n t Planning Division I Development Processing C 1Y OF CHUM A VIST What is a Historical Resource Survey? A Historical Resources Survey(Survey)is an inventory of properties that are at least 45 years old,which appear to meet objective historical significance criteria.Those properties that appear to meet the criteria are then evaluated by a Qualified Expert professional to determine whether or not they area Historical Resource. The Chula Vista City Council retained ASM Affiliates, Inc.(ASM)*to conduct a Survey of resources that had not been previously surveyed and to update the City's existing Surveys that were conducted in 1985 and 2005. What is a Historical Resource? To determine that your property is a Historical Resource,ASM researched property-specific historic data,conducted an architectural significance evaluation and applied objective local,state,and national historical significance criteria. Those properties that were found to be architecturally significant or associated with significant historical person(s),event(s),architect(s),builder(s),or patterns of events in local history were determined to be Historical Resources.(See enclosed Survey worksheet on your property). What does it mean to be a Historical Resource? If you choose to,you may apply for your property to be Designated. Designated properties qualify to participate in the Mills Act Program,a locally administered program in which the property owner(s)agrees to preserve,restore or rehabilitate the historical property in exchange for a reduction of their property taxes.Once a property owner enters into a Mills Act Agreement with the City of Chula Vista their property taxes are recalculated by the County Assessor using a formula in the Mills Act and Revenue and Taxation Code.In many instances the annual property tax savings can be substantial.Both Designation and participation in the Mills Act are voluntary and are not required if your property is a Historical Resource. If you would like your property to be Designated through this Survey project,there will be a one-time waiver of Designation fees. This waiver of fees will be available to you through the end of the 2012. Do Historical Resources,require a special permit if I want to remodel,alter,or demolish? If what is proposed requires a building permit,City staff will make sure that the proposed activity does not diminish the historic significance of a property.This review is called a Certificate Of Appropriateness or COA process. The COA process will occur at the same time as the building permit and in most cases can be approved at the same time. For more major projects,the permit may be reviewed by the Historic Preservation Commission, The following are some examples of actions that would not require a CON • Any work that does not require a building permit • Plumbing improvements or repairs. • Electrical improvement or repairs. • Mechanical improvements or repairs. • Interior improvements unless said interior features of the home are contributing elements of the historical significance of a historical property. * ASM Affiliates,Inc(ASM)is a firm that that meets both the City of Chula Vista and the State Historic Preservation Office requirements of a historic preservation Qualified Expert. ASM has more than 35 years experience in providing historic preservation services to both government and private entities. For additional information,please visit: http://www.chulavistaca.gov/City_Services/Development_Services/Planni ng_Bui Idi ng/Planning/Historic_Pres.asp Form HR FZ's 276 Fourth Avenue I Chula Vista California ( 91910 I (619) 691.5101 Rev 10.12 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1006 ASM affiliates r= archaeology history ethnograph architectural history ^t.. historical arch t£'ctLffe September 17, 2013 _ Lynnette Tessitore-Lopez Associate Planner Development Services Department Building 200-Public Services Counter 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 Review of Expert Technical Analysis Report for Chula Vista Sears, Chula Vista, San Diego County, California Dear Ms. Tessitore-Lopez, This letter report provides the results of ASM's review of the Expert Technical Analysis Report (STAR) prepared by Heritage Architecture (HA) for the Chula Vista Sears building, located at 565 Broadway in Chula Vista, San Diego County, California. Heritage Architecture was hired by SNR Denton US on behalf of the property owners in May of this year to conduct an intensive analysis and evaluation of the building subsequent to ASM's evaluation of the building in 2012. The letter report provides background for this review, a summary of HA's findings, and ASM's reevaluation and conclusions. A continuation sheet for ASM's prior Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) 523 site record form prepared for the building is included as Attachment B. BACKGROUND ASM previously evaluated the Chula Vista Sears building as part of the Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey completed by ASM for the City of Chula Vista (City) in November 2012 (Davis et al. 2012). The historic resources survey was undertaken to help achieve the goals and objectives of the City's Historic Preservation Ordinance and new Historic Preservation Program, and to specifically identify those buildings, structures, and landscapes eligible for the City of Chula Vista Local Register of Historical Resources. During preparation for Phase One of the survey, the Chula Vista Sears was recommended through public input as a potentially historically significant building for its association with the 1960s commercial development of the Chula Vista Center. San Diego County Assessor's information on the parcel also indicated it was constructed prior to 1970. During a Historic Preservation Commission meeting in the spring of 2012, the Sears building was also recommended for inclusion in the survey as a property that the community felt to be historically significant. As such, the Chula Vista Sears was included in the more than 12,000 parcels surveyed during Phase One, and as a result, recommended for evaluation in Phase Two. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1007 Ms. Lynnette Tessitore-Lopez September 17, 2013 Page 2 of 7 During Phase Two of the Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey, ASM evaluated the Chula Vista Sears for eligibility for listing in the Chula Vista Local Register of Historical Resources (Chula Vista Local Register), California Register of Historical Resources (CRHR), and National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). ASM recommended that Chula Vista Sears was eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register, CRHR, and NRHP for its association with commercial development during the City's Maturation Period, and also as an excellent local example of the Modern Commercial style. It was one of only three commercial buildings recommended eligible under these criteria of the 12,000 buildings surveyed citywide. SUMMARY OF HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE'S FINDINGS HA was hired by SNR Denton US on behalf of the property owners in 2013 to conduct a more intensive evaluation of the building (Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013). HA conducted extensive site-specific archival research for the property, including a title search, architectural plans and drawings, building permits, newspaper articles, historic photographs, and Assessor's building records. As a result of their research and analysis, HA recommended that the Chula Vista Sears was not eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register, CRHR, and NRHP. HA established that the Chula Vista Sears was completed in 1966, and as such must be evaluated for the NRHP under Criterion Consideration G for resources less than 50 years of age. HA did not find that the building met the level of exceptional significance to be eligible for the NRHP. HA did not find that the Chula Vista Sears was associated with any historic events or individuals significant in history, and as such did not recommend it eligible under CRHR or Chula Vista Local Register Criteria 1 or 2. Because of alterations to the building since its original date of construction, HA concluded that the building had lost too many distinctive features of the Modern style and as such was no longer a good example of any particular architectural style. HA further argued that the Chula Vista Sears did not retain enough overall integrity to be eligible under CRHR Criterion 3 nor Chula Vista Local Register Criterion 3. REEVALUATION OF THE CHULA VISTA SEARS ASM's Senior Architectural Historian, Shannon Davis, conducted a thorough review of the documentation and research compiled by HA. Ms. Davis, M.A., has 16 years of experience in historic preservation, 10 of which were spent as a Historian with the NRHP, and is qualified as Architectural Historian and Historian under the Secretary of the Interior's professional qualifications standards. Ms. Davis particularly focused on the original drawings and historic images located in newspaper articles at the time the Sears building was completed. ASM had not previously obtained or considered this historical documentation at the time of our original evaluation due to the limited scope of research ASM was able to conduct for each property during the citywide survey. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1008 Ms. Lynnette Tessitore®Lopez September 17, 2013 Page 3 of 7 As a result of our review of the ETAR prepared by HA, ASM continues to recommend that the Chula Vista Sears building is eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register, although no longer recommends it as eligible for the NRHP or CRHR. ASM continues to recommend that the building is related to significant events in history—the commercial development of Chula Vista during the City Maturation period and is an excellent local example of the Modern style as - well. As, such, the building has the potential to be eligible for the NRHP and CRHR under Criterion A/1 and Criterion C/3. However, as the building is less than 50 years old, it does not possess such exceptional importance to warrant consideration under NRHP Criterion Consideration G. Properties that are potentially eligible for the CRHR similarly must be more than 50 years of age, unless it can be demonstrated that sufficient time has passed to obtain a scholarly perspective. ASM does not feel that such scholarly perspective has been achieved. The Chula Vista Sears is old enough for consideration for the Chula Vista Local Register without possessing exceptional significance, as the City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Ordinance requires that a resource must only be 45 years old—the Chula Vista Sears is 47 years old. ASM continues to recommend that the Chula Vista Sears is eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register under Criterion 1 for its association with the commercial development of Chula Vista during the City Maturation period (1940-1970). Sears was the final development project of the landmark Chula Vista Center (1962-1966), planned as the South Bay's anchor shopping center and Chula Vista's first example of this type of twentieth century retail destination. Shopping centers evolved nationally during the mid-twentieth century as a major departure from earlier commercial centers and strips—usually smaller store fronts concentrated along major avenues, evidenced in Chula Vista along Third and Broadway avenues. The Chula Vista Center was planned as a large-scale retail destination that would be anchored by large department stores connected by a series of smaller stores, incorporating pedestrian circulation that was separated from the large parking areas planned on the periphery of the center, with easy access from the major transportation arteries (Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013; Longstreth 2000). ASM continues to recommend that the Chula Vista Sears is eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register under Criterion 3 as a good example of the Modern style within a local context. The Chula Vista Sears is one of only six connnercial buildings identified in the citywide survey that represent good local examples of the Modern style, arguably the most influential national architectural style of the twentieth century. The other five commercial Modern style buildings that are eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register under Criterion 3 are Superior Auto Body (363 E St.), Aunt Emma's (700 E St.), Vagabond Inn Motel (230 Broadway), Chula Vista Fire Station #9 (266 E Oneida St.), and Parkway Community Center (385 Park Way). HA identified one other good local example—Macy's department store--which was not surveyed during the Phase One citywide survey as ASM did not believe it was old enough. Within the local context, 0.05% of all buildings surveyed were recommended as eligible for this architectural style. Because of the scarcity of Modern commercial style buildings in Chula Vista, it is acceptable for examples thereof to have experienced some loss of integrity yet still 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1009 Ms. Lynnette Tessitore-Lopez September 17, 2013 Page 4 of 7 be eligible (Andrus 1997). Although there has been some loss of integrity of the design, materials, workmanship, and setting of the Chula Vista Sears, it retains sufficient overall integrity (relative to the rarity of comparable examples within the local context) to be eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register. As a result of the research conducted by HA, ASM also recommends that the building is eligible under Chula Vista Local Register Criterion 3 as it represents a unique local example of the work of master architects, Stiles & Robert Clements. The Chula Vista Sears is the only known example of the architects' work in Chula Vista, and one of Stiles Clements' last major designs. The firm of Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers was a Los Angeles firm that operated from 1955 to 1966, well known in the Los Angeles area, but with only a few examples of their work in San Diego County. Stiles Clements is credited for much of the commercial development along Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles known as the Miracle Mile (Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013). He was known in his early career for the design of supermarkets, and by the mid-twentieth century for his design of shopping centers. His son Robert Clements partnered with his father in 1955, and the two worked together until Stiles retired in 1965, with Robert continuing to practice until 1987, specializing in commercial buildings (Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013). Integrity The Chula Vista Municipal Code also stipulates that a resource must possess historical integrity. The City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Ordinance defines integrity as the authenticity of a Resource's historic identity, evidenced by the survival of physical characteristics that existed during the Resource's historic or prehistoric period. There are seven recognized aspects or qualities that in various combinations define the concept of Integrity; Location, Design, Setting, Materials, Workmanship, Feeling, and Association. The NRHP publication How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation, National Register Bulletin 15, establishes how to evaluate the integrity of a property, and defines integrity as the ability of a property to convey its significance (Andrus 1997). The evaluation of integrity must be grounded in an understanding of a property's physical features, and how they relate to the concept of integrity. Determining which of these aspects are most important to a property requires knowing why, where, and when a property is significant. To retain historic integrity, a property must possess several, and usually most, aspects of integrity: 1. Location is the place where the historic property was constructed or the place where the historic event occurred. 2. Design is the combination of elements that create the form, plan, space, structure, and style of a property. 3. Setting is the physical environment of a historic property, and refers to the character of the site and the relationship to surrounding features and open space. Setting often refers to the basic physical conditions under which a property was built and the functions it 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1010 Ms. Lynnette Tessitore-Lopez September 17, 2013 Page 5 of 7 was intended to serve. These features can be either natural or manmade, including vegetation, paths, fences, and relationships between other features or open space. 4. Materials are the physical elements that were combined or deposited during a particular period or time, and in a particular pattern or configuration to form a historic property. 5. Workmanship is the physical evidence of crafts of a particular culture or people during any given period of history or prehistory, and can be applied to the property as a whole, or to individual components. 6. Feeling is a property's expression of the aesthetic or historic sense of a particular period of time. It results from the presence of physical features that, when taken together, convey the property's historic character. 7. Association is the direct link between the important historic event or person and a historic property. ASM continues to feel that the Chula Vista Sears retains a sufficient degree of integrity to be eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register. Some of the original design elements from its completion in 1966 (the period of significance for the property) have been lost or altered, most notably the original plate glass display windows, original signage, alterations to original entryways, and the interruption of the horizontality of the form by the 1980s canopies. However, the Chula Vista Sears still retains many features and elements of its original construction that are typical of the Modern style in Southern California including its two-story horizontal massing, flat roof, angular lines, brick and concrete block walls, lack of applied ornament, wide overhanging canopies, barreled canopy on the south facade, metal screen and charcoal gray Mirawal panels on the upper portion of the main/north fagade, no upper floor windows, exterior circulation patterns around the periphery of the building shaded by the canopies, landscaping elements including planters and palm trees, and large expanses of surface parking on three sides of the building. Some of the elements that are missing are changes to the building that are reversible and could be restored, such as the plate glass windows and signage. Although the loss/alteration of some of the Modern design elements does impact the integrity of design, materials, and workmanship, and there have been some intrusions to the original setting, those impacts are not significant enough to result in a complete loss of those aspects of integrity. The building still retains a significant degree of its building materials dating to the period of significance, the requirement for eligibility for commercial buildings from the City Maturation period as established by the Chula Vista Historic Resources Sun)ey (Davis et al. 2012). Furthermore, the Chula Vista Sears retains good integrity of location, feeling, and association. A shopper who attended the grand opening of the Sears store in 1966 would most certainly recognize the building today. As the Chula Vista Sears is recommended eligible under Criterion 1 as well as 3, location, feeling, and association are among the most important aspects of integrity for a property to retain in order to be eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register. Some loss of design, materials, and craftsmanship is acceptable, as established by the 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1011 Ms. Lynnette Tessitore-Lopez September 17, 2013 Page 6 of 7 eligibility criteria in the Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey (Davis et al. 2012). As such, ASM finds that the Chula Vista Sears retains good overall integrity. CONCLUSION After thorough review of the ETAR prepared by HA for the Chula Vista Sears building, ASM continues to reconunend that the building is eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register under Criterion 1 for its association with the commercial development of Chula Vista during the City Maturation period and under Criterion 3 as a good example of the Modern style within a local context. ASM further recommends that the building is also eligible under Criterion 3 as a unique local example of the work of master architects, Stiles & Robert Clements. Although there has been some loss of integrity of the design, materials, workmanship, and setting of the Chula Vista Sears, it retains sufficient overall integrity (relative to the rarity of comparable examples within the local context) to be eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register. ASM no longer recommends that the Chula Vista Sears is eligible for the NRHP or CRHR, as the building is less than 50 years old, and does not possess such exceptional importance to warrant consideration under NRHP Criterion Consideration G, nor has sufficient time passed to obtain a scholarly perspective for the CRHR. Please contact me as needed, if you have questions or concerns. Sincerely, X'4'� AVC�4 Shannon Davis Senior Architectural Historian ASM Affiliates, Inc. 260 S. Los Robles Av., Ste. 106 Pasadena, CA 91101 (626) 793-7395 sdavis @asmaffiliates.com Attachment A: References Attachment B: DPR Form 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1012 Ms. Lynnette Tessitore-Lopez September 17, 2013 Page 7 of 7 ATTACHMENT A. REFERENCES Andrus, Patrick, and Rebecca Shrimpton 1997 National Register Bulletin: How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation. National Park Service, Washington, D.C. Davis, Shannon, Sarah Stringer-Bowsher, Jennifer Krintz, and Sinead Ni Ghabhlain 2012 Historic Resources Survey, Chula Vista, California. Prepared for City of Chula Vista. November 2012. Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013 Chula Vista Sears Expert Technical Analysis Report; 565 Broadway, Chula Vista, California. Prepared for SNR Denton US. May 2013. Longstreth, Richard 2000 The Drive-in, The Supermarket, and the Transformation of Commercial Space in Los Angeles, 1914-1941. Cambridge, MIT Press. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1013 State of California—The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# CONTINUATION ET Trinomial NRHP Status Code:5S3 Page 1 of 2 *Resource Name or#(Assigned by recorder) 565 Broadway Recorded by: Shannon Davis,Architectural Historian Date: September 2013 ❑ Continuation ®Update P1. Other Identifier: Chula Vista Sears, APN 5720104400 *P2. Location: ❑ Not for Publication ® Unrestricted *a. County: San Diego *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: National City Date: 1967; T 17 S; R 2W;SW '/ of Sec. S.B. B.M c. Address: 565 BROADWAY City: Chula Vista Zip: N/A d. UTM: Zone 11 mE/492260.9 mN; 3610275 *P3b. Resource Attributes: HP6 1-3 Story Commercial Building *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: ® Historic ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both 1966, per building completion permit and newspaper articles confirming opening *P8. Recorded By: Shannon Davis, Architectural Historian ASM Affiliates, Inc. 260 S. Los Robles Avenue Suite 106 Pasadena, CA 91107 B1. Historic Name: SEARS B2. Common Name: CV CENTER: SEARS;AUTO CENTER; OPTICAL B3. Original Use: 1-3 Story Commercial Building B4. Present Use: 1-3 Story Commercial Building *135. Architectural Style: Modern-Non-Residential *66. Construction History: 1966,alterations in 1979, 1980s, 1997, (Construction date, alterations, 2003 and date of alterations) *1310. Significance: Theme: Commerce, Architecture Area: Chula Vista Period of Significance: N/A Property Type: Commercial Building Applicable Criteria: N/A After review of the Expert Technical Analysis Report (ETAR) prepared by Heritage Architecture (HA), ASM continues to recommend that the Chula Vista Sears building is eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register, although no longer recommends it is eligible for the NRHP or CRHR. Although the building has the potential to be eligible for the NRHP and CRHR under Criterion AM and Criterion C/3, it is less than 50 years old, and does not possess such exceptional importance to warrant consideration under NRHP Criterion Consideration G. Properties that are potentially eligible for the CRHR similarly must be more than 50 years of age, unless it can be demonstrated that sufficient time has passed to obtain a scholarly perspective. ASM does not feel that such scholarly perspective has been achieved. The Chula Vista Sears is old enough for consideration for the Chula Vista Local Register without possessing exceptional significance, as the City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Ordinance requires that a resource must only be 45 years old—the Chula Vista Sears is 47 years old. ASM continues to recommend that the Chula Vista Sears is eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register under Criterion 1 for its association with the commercial development of Chula Vista during the City Maturation period (1940-1970). Sears was the final development project of the landmark Chula Vista Center (1962- 1966), planned as the South Bay's anchor shopping center and Chula Vista's first example of this type of twentieth century retail destination. Shopping centers evolved nationally during the mid-twentieth century as a major departure from earlier commercial centers and strips—usually smaller store fronts concentrated along major avenues, evidenced in Chula Vista along Third and Broadway avenues. The Chula Vista Center was planned as a large-scale retail destination that would be anchored by a large department store connected by a series of smaller stores, and incorporating pedestrian circulation that was separated from the large parking areas planned on the periphery of the center, with easy access from the major transportation arteries (Longstreth 2000; Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013) DPR 523L(1/95) *Regwired Infgrmation 201 -0 10 Age d ac et Page 1014 V� �`C4 1 » State of California—The Resources',Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Hill# CONTINUATION T Trinomial NRHP Status Code:6Z Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or#(Assigned by recorder) 565 Broadway Recorded by: Shannon Davis,Architectural Historian Date: September 2013 ❑ Continuation ®Update *11310. Significance (continued): ASM continues to recommend that the Chula Vista Sears is eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register under Criterion 3 as a good example of the Modern style within a local context. The Chula Vista Sears is one of only six commercial buildings identified in the citywide survey that represent good local examples of the Modern style, arguably the most influential national architectural style of the twentieth century. The other five commercial Modern style buildings that are eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register under Criterion 3 are Superior Auto Body(363 E St.), Aunt Emma's (700 E St.), Vagabond Inn Motel (230 Broadway), Chula Vista Fire Station #9 (266 E Oneida St.), and Parkway Community Center (385 Park Way). HA identified one other good local example, Macy's department store, which was not surveyed during the Phase One citywide survey as ASM did not believe it was old enough. Within the local context, 0.05% of all buildings surveyed were recommended as eligible for this architectural style. Because of the scarcity of Modern commercial style buildings in Chula Vista, it is acceptable for examples thereof to have experienced some loss of integrity yet still be eligible (Andrus 1997). As noted above, although there has been some loss of integrity of the design, materials, workmanship, and setting of the Chula Vista Sears, it retains sufficient overall integrity(relative to the rarity of comparable examples within the local context)to be eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register. As a result of the research conducted by HA, ASM also recommends that the building is eligible under Chula Vista Local Register Criterion 3 as it represents a unique local example of the work of master architects, Stiles & Robert Clements. The Chula Vista Sears is the only known example of the architects' work in Chula Vista, and one of Stiles Clements last major designs. The firm of Stiles & Robert Clements Architects-Engineers was a Los Angeles firm that operated from 1955 to 1966, well known in the Los Angeles area, but with only a few examples of their work in San Diego County. Stiles Clements is credited for much of the commercial development along Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles know as the Miracle Mile (Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013). He was known in his early career for the design of supermarkets, and by the mid-twentieth century for his design of shopping centers. His son Robert Clements partnered with his father in 1955, and the two worked together until Stiles retired in 1965, with Robert continuing to practice until 1987, specializing in commercial buildings (Heritage Architecture and Planning 2013). ASM continues to feel that the Chula Vista Sears retains a sufficient degree of integrity to be eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register. Some of the original design elements from its completion in 1966 (the period of significance for the property) have been lost or altered, most notably the original plate glass display windows, original signage, alterations to original entryways, and the interruption of the horizontality of the form by the 1980s canopies. However, the Chula Vista Sears still retains many features and elements of its original construction and typical of the Modern style in Southern California including its two-story horizontal massing, flat roof, angular lines, brick and concrete block walls, lack of applied ornament, wide overhanging canopies, barreled canopy on the south fagade, metal screen and charcoal gray Mirawal panels on the upper portion of the main/north fagade, no upper floor windows, exterior circulation patterns around the periphery of the building shaded by the canopies, landscaping elements including planters and palm trees, and large expanses of surface parking on three sides of the building. Some of the elements that are missing are changes to the building that are reversible and could be restored, such as the plate glass windows and signage. Although the loss/alteration of some of the Modern design elements does impact the integrity of design, materials, and workmanship, and there have been some intrusions to the original setting, those impacts are not significant enough to result in a complete loss of those aspects of integrity. The building still retains a significant degree of its building materials dating to the period of significance, the requirement for eligibility for commercial buildings from the City Maturation period as established by the Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey (Davis et. al. 2012). Furthermore, the Chula Vista Sears retains good integrity of location, feeling, and association. A shopper who attended the grand opening of the Sears store in 1966 would most certainly recognize the building today. As the Chula Vista Sears is recommended eligible under Criterion 1 as well as 3, location, feeling, and association are among the most important aspects of integrity for a property to retain in order to be eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register and some loss of design, materials, and craftsmanship is acceptable, as the established by the eligibility criteria in the Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey(Davis et. al. 2012). As such, ASM finds that the Chula Vista Sears retains good overall integrity. DPR 523JJ.0'11�_&1 *Reu 0 Agenda Packet pi tl Information Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 1 CITY OF CHULA VISTA HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION Commission Meeti:lq December 4 , 2013 4 : 45 p .m. (866) 448 - DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com O 2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1016 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 2 4 1 APPEARANCES 1 experts in historic preservation related fields. All 2 Commissioner Stillman,Chair 2 HPC members have been appointed by the Mayor and serve 3 3 the City without pay. Commissioner Danielson 4 The HPC serves as the authority on historic 4 5 preservation matters and advices council and other Commissioner Fink,Co-Chair 5 6 City boards and commissions on historic preservation Commissioner Fodiodi 7 matters as needed. The action of the HPC on most 6 8 matters is final,unless an appeal is filed. Appeals Commissioner Shanehare 9 must be filed within ten business days after the date 7 Commissioner O'Neal 10 of the decision. The HPC members have reviewed all of 8 11 the written information,which has been provided in 9 12 advance. 10 13 Members of the public may address the HPC on 11 12 14 any matter that is on the agenda,or on items under 13 15 consideration,or excuse me,on items under the 14 l6 Commission's jurisdiction not on the agenda by 15 17 completing the speakers slip form and submitting it to 16 17 18 the HPC secretary. 18 19 In attendance at HPC meetings are the City 19 20 of Chula Vista staff members who provide the HPC with 20 21 analysis and recommendations for the requests being 21 22 22 presented. We appreciate your attendance and 3 5 1 PROCEEDINGS 1 participation in this meeting. Let's call for the 2 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: We'll call the regular 2 consent calendar,please,Secretary Rosemary. 3 meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission,the 3 SECRETARY: There's nothing on it. 4 City Chula Vista to order at 4:05. Rosemarie,would 4 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Well,there's one. 5 you please call roll, 5 Declaration excuse. Oh,none,okay. I just like to 6 SECRETARY: Commissioner Danielson. 6 follow procedure. Do we have any members of the 7 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: Present. 7 public who wish to speak to any item under the 8 SECRETARY: Commission Fink. 8 jurisdiction of the this Commission but not on the 9 COMMISSIONER FINK: Here. 9 agenda? I see none.We'll move onto the action item. 10 SECRETARY: Commissioner Fodiodi. 10 Staff will be presenting the consideration of historic 11 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: Here. 11 eligibility of the Sears building. 12 SECRETARY: Commissioner O Neal. Commission 12 COMMISSIONER FINK: Good afternoon Honorable 13 Shanehare. 13 Commissioners. For your consideration this afternoon 14 COMMISSIONER SHANEHARE: Here. 14 is the Sears historical eligibility. To give you a 15 SECRETARY: And Chair Stillman. 15 little bit of background,you may recall that the City 16 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Here. For the benefit 16 conducted a survey starting in 2011,and we had the 17 of the audience and the applicants I'd like to make a 17 survey public review and comment period from September 18 few introductory remarks. The Historic Preservation 18 191h to October 3rd. Where prior to that all owners 19 Commission,otherwise known as the HPC,is comprised 19 that were determined to be eligible historical 20 of seven members,seven citizens. Each HPC member has 20 resources were contacted via a service that their 21 an interest,competence and knowledge in historic 21 property was determined eligible,and that they were 22 preservation. And four of the members are considered 22 welcome to come to the Historic Preservation (866) 448 - DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com c0 2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1017 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 6 8 1 Commission meeting on September 19th or October 3rd. I they found that to be the case for criteria one for it 2 As well as we had a website set up,a link and our 2 being a significant event,specifically for the 3 email information on our website available for public 3 commercial development aspect of the resource,and in 4 comment and any other additional information that 4 criteria three for architecture,the modern style. 5 owners would like to provide us. They did have that 5 One of few here in the City. And I'm going to turn it 6 opportunity for that two-week period of time. 6 over to Shannon with ASM,and she will go over the 7 And then in June 2013 Sears came forward 7 analysis of the presentation. 8 with an expert technical analysis. And in your staff 8 SHANNON: Hello Commissioners. Heritage 9 report you'll see we did have some prior contact with 9 Architecture is going to be presenting their findings 10 Sears asking what the implications were of the 10 in depth in a moment. But we just wanted to give you 11 eligibility determination and that type of thing. But I I a brief overview that they recommended the building 12 had never received any formal documentation from them 12 not eligible in their ETA. They felt strongly that 13 until June 2013. At such time they provided an expert 13 the character defining features of the building had 14 technical analysis that was conducted by Heritage 14 been altered to the point that it had lost all over 15 Architecture.And then in September 2013 conducted 15 integrity. Those are bulleted here for you in the 16 their reevaluation based on the information that was 16 slide,those specific defining features. They also 17 provided in Heritage Architecture's expert technical 17 noted the closure of 5th Avenue as part of a change to 18 analysis. And we'll call that an ETA for the rest of 18 the setting. They felt the building was not one of 19 our presentation. 19 the last or best examples in Chula Vista,and that it 20 So in the 2012 survey the first thing that 20 was not an'exceptionally important work of the master 21 we did is establish a local historic context. And 21 architects,Stiles and Robert Clements. 22 there were three periods of significance that were 22 We took the report that they provided with 7 9 1 identified through that process. The first being the 1 all the additional information and reevaluated the 2 community building period,which was from 1870 to 2 building. As you may recall,the scope of the 3 1910. The second being the City development economy 3 information that we were able to research for each of 4 period, 1911 to 1939. And the City maturation period 4 the buildings that we evaluated during the 5 from 1940 to 1970. Sears falls within that City 5 recognizance phase one and phase two surveys was not 6 maturation period of the historic context. And Sears 6 to the degree that an individual ETA can provide. So 7 was actually recommended to ASM through the public 7 we certainly reviewed all the information they 8 input process.We had an extensive public input 8 provided. And,again,continue to stand by a 9 process that's separate from the public comment 9 recommendation that it is eligible under criteria one 10 process. It was part of phase one where we held 10 for its important association with the commercial I 1 public workshops,sent out information,had a public I 1 development of Chula Vista during the City maturation 12 input forum available on our website where people 12 period. I3 could provide staff and/or the consultant with 13 We also stand behind our recommendation that 14 information on resources that may not have fallen into 14 it is eligible as a significant modern building in 15 our scope,based on assessor records,or by a 15 Chula Vista. Modernism is arguably the most important 16 windshield survey. So we actually obtained quite a 16 architectural stuff of the 20th Century. Chula Vista 17 bit of recommendations from the public and Sears was 17 has very few examples of this style. In fact, less 18 one of them to be looked at further in the phase two 18 than.05 percent,I believe,are found in the City. 19 part of the survey. l9 And so that means any modern architecture in Chula 20 So ASM did look at sears in phase two of the 20 Vista is a rare example. So we only recommended 6 21 historical resources survey,and they did determine 21 buildings total of the 12,000 that looked at eligible 22 that Sears was an eligible historical resource. And 22 as commercial for modern style. (866) 448 -DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com © 2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1018 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 10 12 1 We also found that the information that 1 mean it was very thorough,and I enjoyed reading about 2 Heritage Architecture was able to provide on the 2 it and leaming more about the commercial history of 3 architects,which hadn't been able to research, 3 Chula Vista. I did a little research regarding Sears 4 actually really compelling,and that this is the only 4 and designated properties. And I learned that you 5 example of these master architects in Chula Vista. 5 have had other buildings that you've had designated. 6 And so we would also recommend it additionally under 6 And the one that I found most interesting was the one 7 criteria three for its association as a unique local 7 in Santa Monica. And I was just curious if you are 8 work of master architects. 8 designated,do you have any plans to enhance the 4 Lastly,we feel that the building continues 9 building that would maybe create it back to a more, 10 to retain submission integrity. And I think that's 10 what's the word I want,to have the integrity of the I 1 the real issue here,does the building have enough 11 building look more like the Clements architecture that 12 integrity to continue to convey its associations? And 12 he was famous for? 13 while it has lost some integrity of materials and 13 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Ms.Danielson,we were 14 design and craftsmanship because some of the elements 14 just going to ask staff if you have any questions on 15 that have been removed,it retains enough of its U their report. 16 integrity that we feel it continues to convey 16 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: Oh,I'm sorry. 17 historical significance. Especially when you consider 17 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: We'll have an 18 this in light of the few examples of this type in 1S opportunity to engage with the applicant in just a 19 Chula Vista,in which the National Register,which has 19 second. But it was a good question. 20 provided the guidance on evaluating integrity,allows 20 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: Okay,thank you, 21 for more loss of integrity when your example is a rare 21 Sorry. 22 example. And that's the case here. 22 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN; And designation is not 11 13 1 One of the litmus tests that generally the 1 being considered. We're simply discussing the 2 Resister and many of us employ is if you were someone 2 question of was the original ASM eligibility status 3 who had been associated with the building during its 3 correct? 4 period of significance,so since you attended the 4 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: Oh,okay. Well,I 5 opening of Sears in 1966,if you were standing in 5 don't have any comment regarding that at this time. 6 front of it today,would you continue to recognize it? 6 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you. Commissioner 7 And I think we would all agree that the answer is yes. 7 Shanehare. 8 And that generally is sort of the litmus test of 8 COMMISSIONER SHANEHARE: Is this on? 9 whether or not a property retains integrity. So back 9 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: You've got to punch it. 10 to you,right. 10 COMMISSIONER SHANEHARE: Is this on now? 11 COMMISSIONER FINK: So with that said,so 1 I Thanks. I agree with the Sears people and not with 12 taking ASM's reevaluation into consideration,as well 12 the staff report. I think the building is not 13 as the information provided by Heritage Architecture, 13 historically significant and it was wrong to put it on 14 staff would recommend that they Commission take no 14 the survey list. Chula Vista Center should be on the 15 action and does not change the eligibly status for the 15 list. And I think 1,in fact,recommended that Macy's 16 Sears building. 16 and the main structure of the Chula Vista Center be 17 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN; Thank you very much 17 added. For sonic reason they cut it in two,they chose 18 staff.Let me just go around the Commissioners and see 18 to put Sears on,which is not important historically, 19 if they have any questions or comments of our staff. 19 and to ignore Macy's. So I see no reason why we have 20 And we'll start with Commissioner Danielson. 20 to bother with Sears. Now,the Sears parking lot is 21 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: Thank you very 21 another question.We'll get into that maybe later. much 22 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you very much, 22 for all the information that you presented to us. I (866) 448 -DEPO wtivw.CapitalReportingCompany.com OO 2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1019 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 14 16 1 Commissioner Shanehare, Commissioner Fodiodi. 1 loss of integrity so that buildings can be restored 2 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: I've been reading the 2 and brought back to their original state. And I think 3 report pretty quickly. 3 this is a perfect example of one of those kind of 4 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Can you speak into your 4 cases where we definitely have some loss of integrity, 5 microphone. 5 But I think that there's enough of those materials. 6 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: And I want to thank 6 There's certainly still the canopies. There have been 7 Beth and Shannon for being thorough with their 7 some,again,some intrusions to the canopies. But the 8 examination. And I'd like to hear what the other 8 mirror wall panels remain. I could go on. But 1 9 party has to say. 9 think the crux of my opinion is that there is enough 10 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you very much, 10 that remains,and with restoration even it could be 11 Commissioner Fodiodi. Vice Chair Fink. 11 brought back,that that's part of the purpose when you 12 COMMISSIONER FINK:No comments right now, 12 step back and think about preservation in general that 13 no. 13 we do this,is so that there can be these buildings 14 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you. And 14 that are retained,and when there is loss of fabric it 15 Commissioner O'Neal? 15 can be restored. So that's why there is some 16 COMMISSIONER O'NEAL: I'm trying to 16 allowance for some loss of integrity and buildings can 17 understand how you got to the fact that it still 17 still be eligible, 18 retains enough of its original. I mean the footprint 18 COMMISSIONER O NEAL: So if then I put 19 by in large is the same,but I don't see a whole lot 19 forward the Broadway building,the out parcel in that 20 of the fathat still exists in 1966 when I was there to 20 one that is the four stories,which is probably closer 21 see it open.So it's what I said,it's always 21 intact the way it looked,what would your feeling be 22 disconcerting when a building that was constructed 22 on that,or staff? 15 17 1 while I was high school is considered possibly 1 SHANNON: 1 wanted to clarify that we did 2 historical. So I'm just trying to get a better sense 2 not include Macy's,simply because we didn't think it 3 of it. Yes,you stood in front of it today you know 3 was old enough and we didn't have the right 4 it's a Sears,because there's a bloody great sign that 4 information.And I think that it should be 5 says Sears on it. But the context is very much 5 reevaluated,and I do think it's very likely eligible. 6 different,particularly with the closing of 5th and 6 But that isjust a gut. But I have not gone to 7 higher deck down. The fatas pretty dramatically 7 further research or done an actual survey of it. 8 changed,except possibly on the eastern side. So I'm 8 COMMISSIONER O HEAL: All right,that's all 9 just trying to get to what is it there that you think 9 1 have for staff right now. 10 really is the original. 10 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you Commissioners. I 1 COMMISSIONER SHANEHARE: Well,I'm not 11 I have four speakers'slips here. And I understand 12 disagreeing that there have been some loss in 12 Sears and Heritage Architecture is present today. I 13 materials. But I think that enough of what was 13 understand I also have a presentation. So we'd be 14 originally there remains. It still as its original 14 happy to hear exactly what you have to say. 15 form,its scale, its massing,two-story form with no 15 MR.MARSHALL: i appreciate that. Do you 16 windows on the upper floor. Yes,those plate glass 16 mind turning this on? 17 windows have been lost,or perhaps only boarded over, 17 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: It doesn't seem like 18 I don't think anyone's been able to investigate that 18 it's on. 19 to see if they're still there or not. That's 19 UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Somebody up here does 20 certainly something that could be restored. 20 that. 21 Integrity is a very subjective issue. And 21 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN:Oh. Let's see, 22 part of the reason for that is that it allows for some 22 microphones, (866) 448 - DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com © 2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1020 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 18 20 I UNIDENTIFIED MALE: No,I don't think you do I we're going to rely on the facts and we're going to 2 it. The City Clerk does. 2 give you our opinion. But I could tell you right now 3 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Okay. 3 that this report that we wrote would be the same as if 4 MR.MARSHALL: There we go. All right,very 4 we were hired by the City of Chula Vista as if we were 5 good. Well,I'm pleased to be here in front of the 5 hired by Sears. And it's all based on what we 6 Commissioners. My name is David Marshall,I'm the 6 consider factual information. So I understand I have 7 lead principal,the President of Heritage Architecture 7 the control here.Here we go. 8 and Planning. We're located in downtown San Diego. 1 8 You've already been walked through the 9 actually held a seat similar to yours for the City of 9 process here. And I just want to point out that in 10 San Diego. For six years I was on the City's 10 the initial survey that was done,or the first part of 11 Historical Resources Board,so I understand the 11 the survey Sears was not included. It was,however, 12 process and I appreciate your volunteer efforts. 12 added after public input,was my understanding. And 13 I'm usually out speaking in front of people 13 then we were brought on to do a more detailed 14 in support of designation,because that's kind of what 14 analysis,because the initial survey was more of a 15 we do as an architecture firm,is we restore historic 15 cursory review, 16 buildings. But at the same time I recall when I was l6 I want to just start offjust with what we 17 on the San Diego Board that it was a balance between 17 call the primary points of disagreement. There are 18 making sure,well,first of all you want to make sure 1.8 two criterion that have been identified by ASM that 19 you want to make sure you got it right. But second of 19 felt that the building was potentially historic. One 20 all you want to make sure that you were being 20 is associated with important events,or pre-history. 21 conservative enough so you weren't letting something 21 I want to point out that in the survey the Chula Vista 22 slip through. But at the same time it was important 22 Shopping Center was not identified at all in the 19 21 1 to have the threshold of what it means to be historic I contact statement. But in the review,the follow up 2 at a certain level. Because if you start lowering 2 review after our report there was a lot of importance 3 that threshold you start diluting what is really truly 3 given to the mall. And I want to emphasize that Sears 4 historic. And that was something that I didn't want 4 was built three and a half years after the mall was 5 to do either. Because people's understanding and 5 complete and operating. So it's a different property, 6 appreciate of historic buildings could be lessened if 6 it was across the street. It was done,I guess you 7 you lessen that threshold. 7 can call it a second phase of the mall. But it was 8 So I'm here to present and we have our 8 not the primary original mall. And also the 9 PowerPoint up. Just to focus on primarily the 9 significant loss of integrity makes it ineligible not 10 integrity issue. And I know ASM,I know Shannon,and 10 only for criteria three,but also for criteria one. 1 I we've worked with City staff before. In fact,in 2002 11 Because if it's no longer that same building,that's 12 we worked with Chula Vista staff to help put together 12 used as a threshold for both criteria. 13 the Chula Vista Historic Planning Program,which 13 Criteria three is the second point. And 14 eventually became your Board. So we feel it's very 14 there are two elements for criteria three that were I5 important to have this process. But it is true also 15 identified by ASM as being important. One is the 16 that people could look at the same information and 16 style of architecture,and the other is the 17 have different opinions. And that's understandable. 17 association with the architectural firm of Stiles and 18 It is a subjective item. But I will explain to you as 18 Clements. I want to point out that ASM refers to 19 best as I can how we came to the conclusion. 19 Sears as being scarce and the first example of this 20 Because when Sears first approached us we 20 type. Well,I think we've shown in our follow up 21 told them from the very start that we may not give you 21 letter that it's not the first example of this type. 22 the answer you want. We're going to do the research, 22 Not only was it not part of the original mall,but (866) 448 - DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com O 2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1021 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 22 24 1 Macy's,which was originally Marston's,but it became 1 a significant degree of building materials from the 2 Broadway I think within the first year,Broadway was 2 original period to be considered maintaining its 3 built three and half years earlier. And actually is, 3 significance. Also under criteria one they talk about 4 we think,a better architectural example. So we don't 4 location setting,feeling and association are the most 5 think that argument is strong. And we also feel that 5 important of those criteria. 6 the integrity issue is also important in consideration 6 Under criteria three architecture and master 7 of criteria three. 7 architect. Again,they refer to significant degree of 8 And Ijust want to point out that when I was 8 building materials should be intact. And also they're 9 on the City's board,the way we looked at association 9 talking about high degree of design material and 10 with an architect or a builder is did the building 10 craftsmanship are the most important related to` 11 still retain enough integrity to represent their work? 11 criteria three. I2 An analogy I've used before is it's like a Martin 12 This is National Register Bulletin 15,which 13 Scorsese movie. If another director took over and 13 talks about how to apply the criteria,especially for 14 changed out,recast the part,and changed the music, 14 integrity. And,again,must retain essential physical 15 and reedited the movie,is it still a Martin Scorsese 15 features. Design,workmanship,materials are more 16 movie? Is it representative of his work? And we feel 16 important that setting feeling and association when 17 that the degree of remodels has removed this building, 17 you're referring to architecture. One thing it talks 18 or reduced its integrity to a significant degree. 18 about is it's not enough to convey the massing of the 19 Orientation wise,I think you're all 19 building,which we think Sears still does. It has to 20 familiar with the Center. And the red area is showing 20 relate to the features that once characterized the 21 the footprint of Sears and the Auto Center. Just a 21 style. And it's those features that have been 22 little bit about the building history. Stiles and 22 primarily the lost portions of the building. 23 25 1 Clements Architects,and the address. A few dates, 1 And then there was a mention earlier that 2 the two yellow dates are the key dates. The first one 2 some of the elements could be restored and brought 3 is the grand opening of the Center in'62. And the 3 back,And I have no disagreement with that. In fact, 4 last date is the grand opening of Sears three and half 4 that's what my architectural firm does. But for the 5 years later. So,again,it's part of that overall 5 purposes for evaluating integrity,you're not supposed 6 period of history,but it's not the first. 6 to consider what the building could be,you're looking 7 These are just a list of some of the 7 at what the building is right now. And we don't know 8 exterior alterations that occurred. Basically from 8 that anyone will ever restore those features. So 9 '79 through 2003. These are all exterior issues. The 9 that's really your mission is to look at what the 10 main one is the 1980s,the postmodern remodel where 10 current condition is. I 1 the canopies were added,and the columns were 11 And,again,the talk about the visual 12 thickened. And I'm sure it had a pretty exuberant 12 quality.If there's something that's covered over,if 13 paint color at that time. It was done by the same 13 it's not visible it's not under consideration. We 14 firm that did Horton Plaza,Jurdy Associates. And it 14 assume that all the stone that used to be on the 15 was Chula Vista's attempt to kind of I guess take 15 exterior of the building is gone,but it may be under 16 advantage of the postmodern style that was popular at 16 layers of plaster. But regardless,it's not really 17 the time.Unfortunately,it did a lot to change the 17 something that is supposed to be considered at this 18 look of the Sears building. 18 point,because it's not visible. 19 Obviously integrity is an important issue. 19 Loss of integrity of design,I'll just 20 You're all familiar,I think,with the seven aspects 20 quickly go through this. You've already heard the 21 of integrity. I'll talk about those later. Under 21 display windows are gone,signage is gone,entries, 22 criteria one they talk about the building must retain 22 columns have been clad,there's new entry features, (866) 448 - DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com ©2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1022 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 26 28 1 the garden center has been completely renovated,lot 1 the right-hand side,the aluminum or metal perforated 2 of postmodern features have been added. Those are all 2 panel is an original features. It's one of the few 3 related to design, Setting,the determination of 5th 3 areas with some of the original decorative elements on 4 Avenue is a big issue. As well as it used to be a 4 it.You could see the fins down below on the canopy, 5 standalone building,and it's now been glommed onto 5 those were added in the 80s. They liked triangles in 6 with the rest of the Center,I think as you know. The 6 the 80s,I guess. This is showing,it's the close up, 7 storefront,well,materials,a lot of the original 7 the plaster area on the lower part of the photo,that 8 materials,including the engraved push plates and 8 used to be all a display window. That's all been 9 things like that that are shown drawings,and the 9 stuccoed over. 10 stone cladding,those are all gone. And then the 10 This is the eastside. You can see the 11 issue of feeling,we feel that the fact that not only I1 signage is gone and you could see the little plant- 12 5th Avenue being closed,but it being attached to the 12 ons,as well as the thicker columns you see there. 13 rest of the Center has really given it a different 13 They took what were very slender,modern,very light 14 feeling. We think association is still there,but we 14 construction,kind of these floating horizontals,now 15 think feeling has been sacrificed. 15 have these really beefy columns that more than triple 16 I know you've seen these in our report,and 16 the size,the diameter of the original columns. 17 hopefully you got a color copy of it. But I want to 17 This is where they have the vaults. The 18 point out that everything you see orange is what is 18 vaults are a nice element. But they used to be a 19 either missing or obscured from the original building. 19 floating feature,like a wing. And you can see what 20 And we were able to get the original drawing,which 20 the heavy column really does to that whole feeling. 21 was very helpful for this analysis. Most of the areas 21 Is it reversible? Yes. But that's really,you're not 22 you see are either stone that used to be very 22 supposed to be thinking about what could be reversed, 27 29 1 prominent right at the ground level,which has been 1 you're supposed to be evaluating the building in its 2 removed,as well as signage. Again,storefront, 2 present condition. All that being said,we've worked 3 stone,signage,things like that. But you can see the 3 on buildings that have not be designated. We've done 4 degree,in some of these elevations it's more than 4 restoration work. After it was restored it was 5 half of what's visible. Especially down where the 5 brought back to the Board and it was designated 6 public sees it most,at ground level. 6 afterwards at that time. It's possible to do that, 7 The original competition of the Center 7 But it's not supposed to be designated unless it's 8 you can see here in this aerial photo. Where Sears is 8 already in that state. 9 is the dirt area you see,it hasn't been built yet. 9 Another view,you could see the original 10 And it was across the street. This is after Sears had 10 column size at the very top of those columns. You 11 been constructed,obviously in red there. And it I 1 could see how much smaller and slender they were. And 12 shows how it was separated from the rest of the 12 the Auto Center,just real briefly,you could see the 13 Center. And in the next image you will see what it is 13 areas in orange that have been removed. Primarily 14 today. So we think that's why they setting and the 14 glass and stone. This is one of the same walls,it 15 feeling of Sears no longer being an independent piece 15 used to be all stone. There's really no remnant of 16 has been sacrificed,or at least lessened 16 it,even the plaster is new and the scoring. 17 Just some images of some of the key elements that we 17 So one of the things that I wanted to talk 18 think have changed. You can see those entry pieces, 18 about,and it's been mentioned earlier,and I'm happy 19 the postmodern that are quite prominent. In fact, 19 to have heard that mentioned,because we had mentioned 20 they may be the most prominent feature. They're not 20 it in our report and letter,is the old Broadway 21 original,they're from the 80s. There's a close up 21 building,or today as we call it Macy's. We think 22 view of one of them. The upper paneling you see on 22 it's important to do a comparative analysis,as it (866) 448 - DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com ©2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1023 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 30 32 1 mentions here in the National register Bulletin. When I concrete block,but you see that floating entry 2 you're trying to identify a rare example you look at 2 canopy,there was at least three of those. One of 3 what other examples could be used that are similar. 3 them is quite a bit larger than that. They used 4 And also you need to consider that when you're 4 bronze trim in detailing,and there's even a cove 5 evaluating whether something is truly rare or 5 terrazzo wall base next to those faux stone panels. 6 significant. 6 The only impacts I saw to this building as far as 7 So here we have the Broadway building,and 7 integrity were there were some one-story retail 8 I'll call it Macy's from this point forward,around in 8 structures that were built up on the outside of it. 9 yellow. You could see it's part of the original 9 Which to me looked like they could be removed in the 10 Center. it's three and a half years old. It was on 10 future. But the original building is still there. 1 I the end of that long central spine. So it was what 11 And it's very prominent to the Center. In fact,it's 12 you saw when you were standing in the main mall 12 in the middle of the Center as it stands today. 13 circulation space. And it's still there. Now,when 13 We wanted to do an apples to apples 14 we did a little research into not only Macy's,but the I4 comparison,because these buildings are three and a I5 whole Chula Vista Shopping Center it was completed in 15 half years apart,they used similar materials. This 16 '62,the architect was Charles Lechman and Associates, 16 is the example of how they used concrete masonry 17 a very significant architectural firm out of Los 17 block.Macy's on the left and Sears on the right. 18 Angeles.That's Mr.Lechman on the cover of Time 18 Sears isn't known for its use of cutting edge 19 Magazine. Now,there aren't too many architects that 19 architecture or design. They were very much kind of 20 have been on the cover of Time Magazine. Also,his 20 the working man's type department store. And when the 21 family owned,1 guess,Pepsodent toothpaste,and they 21 Broadway or Marston's before that was built there was 22 were famous for some other reasons. But he was a very 22 definitely a lot more attention to detail and kind of 31 33 1 significant individual,and his association with the I a high style modernism. You may agree that both of 2 Chula Vista Shopping Center,and in particular Macy's 2 the buildings are historic,and we would understand 3 we think is important. You could see two other 3 that view. But we think that if you're going to 4 buildings that he was involved in,LAX and Madison 4 compare the two,we have the list of characteristics 5 Square Garden,The Forum in Los Angeles,it's a long 5 on the left there, By the way,those aren't our 6 list. This is a very significant architect. 6 opinion,all of those are factual statements about one 7 This is Macy's as it stands today. In fact, 7 is older than the other.Both have what we would 8 this is from yesterday. Everything you see in this 8 consider master architects associated with them. But 9 photo,except for the signage and the cell phone 9 when you talk about integrity being intact,you talk 10 antennas is original historic fabric. The lower 10 about more ornate moderate,exuberant modern style, 11 panels have been painted,they used to be kind of a 11 and the use of high end materials,as well as being 12 brown color of a faux stone. But that's all original 12 the anchor of the original center,that's all in favor 13 fabric.And the pattern block you see behind it,it's 13 of the Broadway and Macy's building. So there we are 14 dirty,but it's never been painted. A nice power wash 14 with the comparison. And however you find Sears,you 15 would get it back to its original look, So that was 15 need to be considering Macy's. And it sounds like it 16 nice to see. 16 may be included in a future study. 17 1 want to point out the level of detail that 17 So just concluding here,of the seven 18 this architect put on the building,which is we think 18 aspects of integrity here,the ones you see in yellow 19 above and beyond what Sears building is. If you're 19 are the ones we felt the Sears building no longer 20 looking for a good example of this type of 20 complied with or no longer had enough of to consider. 21 architecture. I love modernism,and I think this is a 21 Obviously the location is the same,that's not 22 great example. Not only can you see the patterned 22 impacted. And the association with the shopping (866) 448 - DEPO www.CapitalRepolrtingCompany.com ©2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1024 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 34 36 1 center is still there,although it's second phase I COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: Well,I know. But 2 association. But when you talk about design setting 2 1 mean they haven't even gone through the process of 3 with the road being gone,it being attached to with 3 being considered eligible. 4 the rest of the mall,the materials,the workmanship 4 MR.MARSHALL: No. 5 to the materials,and also the feeling of the building 5 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: Is that what my 6 no longer being an isolated standalone building,we 6 understanding? 7 feel that all of those have been reduced to a level of 7 MR.MARSHALL: Right. It was not 8 making the building not historic. 8 identified. 9 The last sentence there a quote. And, 9 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: They wouldn't even 10 again,it's talking about it's not eligible if it 10 be designated if they're not eligible. I 1 retains some basic features conveying massing,which I 1 MR,MARSHALL: It hasn't been identified in 12 Sears does,but has lost the majority of features that 12 the survey. We heard earlier from Shannon that it 13 once characterized its style. We think of all the 13 could be reevaluated. But at the time of the 14 things you need to remember,that's the key phrase. 14 evaluation I guess its date of construction was not I5 It's not about massing,it's not about whether the 15 known. 16 Sears name is still on it,its about whether the 16 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: Well,I'm just 17 features that characterize its style and the work of 17 trying to learn and understand. So I guess my 18 the master architect are still there. And we felt 18 question is even if it wasn't eligible they could come 19 that there wasn't enough there,unfortunately. In the 19 forward if they wanted to be considered eligible; 20 70s maybe,but today no. 20 correct? Or do they have to be identified in the 21 And then lastly we're asking that,we know 21 survey? 22 staff has said they're not asking for a vote,but we 22 MR.MARSHALL: No,they could have a 35 37 1 would like there to be a determination by this Board 1 research report done,a technical report like we had 2 that Sears is not a historic resource,potentially 2 done for Sears, And they could either support 3 historic or otherwise,and that the survey be updated 3 designation or not. But that report has not been 4 to reflect that. I would also like the survey to be 4 written yet and there hasn't been a detailed survey of 5 updated to reflect the rest of the shopping center and 5 the building done. 6 the Macy's,which we now know more about. That's the 6 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: Okay,1 appreciate 7 conclusion of our presentation. And we're here to 7 that. So,just so I understand and I'm clear,what 8 answer any questions. Thank you. 8 you're saying is if Sears took on the job of restoring 9 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you,Mr.Marshall. 9 and rehabilitating this back to what was the 10 I got that right didn't I,Marshall? 10 architectural style that the building is supposed 1 MR.MARSHALL: Yes. 11 encompass for that master architect,then it could be 12 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: I got that right. If 12 considered eligible and go on to be designated? 13 you want to stay there. Are we going to entertain any 13 MR.MARSHALL: I was using a hypothetical, 14 questions? I think maybe we'll start with 14 because I don't know that Sears has that intention. 15 Commissioner Danielson again. She had a question. 15 Right now there are no plans for a project. This just 16 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: Well,I'm just 16 came up because it was identified in the survey. I 17 curious,when you pick a comparison property,Macy's 17 was using an example of buildings that we have worked 18 building owner hasn't come forward for designation, 18 on before. One example is if you know the Hard Rock 19 have they? 19 Hotel there's the O'Tye Railroad Depot is attached to 20 MR.MARSHALL: No. But neither has Sears. 20 it.That had been so heavily modified over the years. 21 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN. And we're not 21 It's in the gas line corridor. It was identified as a 22 considering designation. 22 non-contributor,even though it was one of the oldest (866) 448 -DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com OO 2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1025 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 38 40 1 buildings in the gas lime corridor. But it had been I also on the other end for when somebody wants to come 2 really bastardized. But during the Hard Rock Hotel it 2 in for a project,if they were identified as not being 3 was agreed to incorporate that in the project and 3 historic,not being eligible,it saves them the time 4 restore it back to the way it looked. And we were the 4 and effort to have to go through that process once 5 architects on the that project. And after it was 5 they come in for a project. So it is important that 6 restored,using historic images and otherwise,it was 6 we continue to try to identify those resources that 7 brought back to the Board and designated an added to 7 are historic,as well as those that are not. And then 8 the gas line corridor as a contributor to the historic 8 designation,of course,is owner driven completely. 9 district. So it's possible to do that. 9 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: Right,I 10 And I just wanted to highlight the idea that 10 understand. 1 I something can be restored isn't enough to designate it 11 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you,Lynette. 12 in its current condition. It means that after that 12 Commissioner Danielson,do you have any other? 13 work is done it's eligible,but not before that work 13 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: No,that was it. I 14 is done, So that was why I was using that as an 14 just was making sure I understood. 15 illustration. Again,I don't expect Sears to be 15 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you. Commissioner 16 restoring it to the way it looked in 1966,but it's 16 Shanchare. 17 feasible. 17 COMMISSIONER SHANEHARE: No,I have no 18 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: And Commissioner 18 questions. I think it was a good report. Thank you 19 Danielson,this is not a project. There is no 19 very much for presenting that. I think we should 20 discussion of designation. We are simply reviewing-- 20 correct this mistake. 21 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: I understand. 21 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Commissioner Fodiodi, 22 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: I just wanted-- 22 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: I'd like to ask you a 39 41 1 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON: But I just wanted 1 question. Macy's was introduced in your survey. I 2 to be clear on what he was saying. 2 really don't understand why,because Macy's is not 3 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: That's good. I just 3 even part of this survey. There were some other 4 want to be sure that we have clarity that the 4 buildings,I understand,in Chula Vista that expressed 5 objective of tonight's meeting is to determine whether 5 the modern nature of that architectural style. Why 6 Chula Vista's survey designating this as eligible is 6 didn't you choose one of those buildings? What kind 7 correct. 7 of decision went in here? 8 LYNETTE: Chair Stillman,if I may just 8 MR.MARSHALL: Sure. Well,I just want to 9 clarify the difference between a survey and 9 make it clear,we were not involved in the survey at 10 designation also. So eligibility versus designation. I0 all. ASM did the survey for the City. Sears ended up 11 A survey process does not require owner consent. So I I on the survey as a potentially historic resource. One 12 it's just the City's ability to account for what I2 of the reasons it was listed is because it was 13 potential historical resources we have. And then from 13 considered a rare example of a certain building type. 14 that point the property owner would be informed and 14 And so we wanted to see how rare it was. And we 15 they could give us more information if we didn't have I5 didn't have to look took far,because a couple hundred 16 all the information,that type of thing,that then 16 feet away was an older building of the same period 17 would afford them the ability to make the decision,I 17 that was what we consider a higher style with even a 18 want to come forward for designation or not. So we do I8 more well-known architect. So there was the one 19 have eligible historical resources that the property 19 standard I showed you from the bulletin that talked 20 owners may never come in for designation. So it's 20 about a comparative analysis when it's considered a 21 just our way to know what we have. And we really find 21 rare type.So we didn't study--I'm sure there's 22 it a useful tool for both preservation purposes. And 22 terrific modern buildings,but we didn't do the (866) 448 - DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com c0 2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1026 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 42 44 I survey. Our only mission was to look at Sears in I COMMISSIONER FODIODI: Oh,it's not part of 2 context and address that issue. And that's why we 2 the complex of Sears? 3 thought that Macy's was a fair issue or a fair topic 3 MR.MARSHALL: It is. It wasn't identified 4 for discussion. 4 individually,it was just called Sears. So we don't 5 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: But that kind of went 5 know if the Auto Center was included or not. 6 against your premises. Because the street dissected 6 COMMISSIONER FODIODI; When we look at the 7 the properties. And it has a different feeling now by 7 elevations,and you did your job by making them brown 8 having this connection as well,by having the two rows 8 or orange,can you tell me if you have the square 9 of the mall building and circling Macy's building, So 9 footage of the wall elevation? You have like the 10 I still don't understand why Macy's building was 10 renovated part of how many square feet versus the 11 included,because it's not part of the survey,it was 11 overall elevation and square footage. The way I see 12 not part of the survey. But that was your choice. I2 it the above elevation,the upper elevation,what 13 It's like you're trying to tell us that Macy's is a 13 would you guess it is,percentage of renovation? 14 better example. 14 MR.MARSHALL: In this particular view? 15 MR,MARSHALL: Well,that was one of my 15 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: Yes,the upper. 16 points. But it's just for comparison purposes is the 16 MR.MARSHALL: It's probably about 60 17 reason we did it. 17 percent. 18 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: But it's a four-story I8 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: What? 19 block. 19 MR.MARSHALL: The upper two levels are 20 MR.MARSHALL: It's what? 20 about 60 percent probably,60 to 70 percent. 21 COMMISSIONER FODIODL It's a four-story 21 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: No,I'm talking about 22 block by several hundred feet in size,just a block 22 the one that was renovated. 43 45 1 house.And Sears is an elegant long building with some 1 MR.MARSHALL: Well,if you want to back up 2 straight lines,very modern type of architecture for 2 one slide I think it shows the-- 3 the century. It's a totally different building. And 3 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: Okay. The bottom 4 I still don't understand it's like comparing apples to 4 part is renovated,right,the orange? 5 oranges. I mean there's a certain feel to Sears when 5 MR.MARSHALL: Yes. 6 you walk around the entire circumference of the 6 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: Okay. What is the 7 building. If you look at the elevation you still see 7 percentage of that? 8 the integrity of the original architectural style. 8 MR.MARSHALL: That's in orange? 9 Can we look at the slides that show the elevation of 9 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: Yes. 10 the building? 10 MR.MARSHALL: It varies. I would say on I 1 MR.MARSHALL: Am i able to go backwards on i 1 average it's probably maybe in the 40 percent range, 12 this,or you can do that? 12 maybe 35,maybe 45. 13 COMMISSIONER FODIODI; The front elevation, 13 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: Right. And you know 14 the side elevation,that was the original. Right 14 as an architect that the threshold for saving a 15 here.No,let's go back right here. So if I 15 structure is about 50 percent. Let's say if you were 16 understand right 16 in the City of San Diego,a new building on the coast, 17 -- 17 the coastal development permit says the threshold is 18 MR.MARSHALL: That's the Auto Center. 18 about 50 percent of walls to remain. So you're saying 19 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: Well,yeah,isn't the 19 that just because you have about 35 percent that has 20 Auto Center part of your-- 20 been damaged,destroyed,that we should not consider 21 MR.MARSHALL: It wasn't identified 21 the rest? 35 percent is a very small,it's not even 22 separately,it was built at the same time. 22 close to 50 percent. (866) 448 -DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com OO 2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1027 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 46 48 1 MR.MARSHALL: Well,the 50 percent issue,1 1 is right behind. Because contractors always want to 2 don't know what that relate to. But there's nothing 2 do it on the cheap side,so they would cover rather 3 in the Historic Code that includes a percentage. We 3 than remove. It would cost a lot of money to remove 4 were looking at not so much the percentage. The other 4 all this stonework,a lot of money. 5 thing you need to keep into account is the ones that 5 And in fact,I did a building recently that 6 are right down at street level that are the most 6 1 renovated,it had been built in 1968,on Poinsettia 7 visible.And some of these it's 100 percent of what 7 and Volte Avenue[ph] And I had it covered with 8 people see at the ground level that's been altered. 8 plywood,the glass was covered with plywood. We know 9 What we were looking at is this building used to have 9 that it can be renovated quite easily. 10 three primary materials,stucco,stone,well,actually 10 MR.MARSHALL: Sure. 11 four,glass,and then metal panel. Stone was probably I 1 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: And let's look at the 12 the second most prominent material. There is no stone 12 other elevations. Well,what percentage is that lower 13 at all on the building anymore. And then glass,we 13 elevation, 15 percent in remodel? 14 think exterior glazing it's lost probably close to 50 14 MR.MARSHALL: It's probably in that range, 15 percent,maybe more. So we weren't looking at overall 15 yes. 16 percentages,we were looking at not from a renovation 16 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: And the upper 17 building standpoint,but from a historic building 17 elevation maybe 20 percent? 18 standpoint,has it lost those detail elements and 18 MR.MARSHALL: Yes. I mean the reason we 19 those materials that were characteristic of its style 19 wanted to colorize it is so you could all make that 20 at the time. And we felt that it had. And,again, 20 judgment yourself. I mean we wanted it to be obvious, 21 it's subjective. 21 because it's hard to describe things. But if you show 22 COMMISSIONER FODIOIDL So when you walk 22 it graphically people can understand it, 47 49 1 around the site,and if you take a backdrop you're in 1 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: And the canopies are 2 the middle of the parking lot,you're not looking at 2 still there. Nothing's been missing,just a tiny 3 the bottom elevation that has been modified,you're 3 little angle of format on edge of the fascia. That's 4 looking at the massing of the building. And that 4 not much. I think that's all I have to say. 5 includes the upper part that is intact. And the 5 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you Commissioner 6 bottom you have cars all over the place,the bottom is 6 Fodiodi. Vice Chair Fink,have you some comments? 7 not significant in the parking lot. You know that? 1 7 COMMISSIONER FINK: Yes. This kind of goes 8 tried to take photographs of the building,I had to go 8 along with what Mr.Fodiodi was saying. It's been 9 in front of the cars to get the bottom part. And if 9 stated that the building has lost a significant degree 10 you're in the parking lot you have the car,all the 10 of design,setting,materials,workmanship and I I roofs of the car that just block your view of the I 1 feeling.And my question to you first is what is a 12 entire structure. So I don't agree with what you're 12 significant degree? And then I'm going to pose it 13 saying. And if you walk around the parking lot you 13 also to Ms.Davis. 14 see the huge size of that parking lot in those days it 14 MR,MARSHALL: My significant degree is 15 was an adventure to conic to Sears. It definitely was, 15 going to be different than yours. It's probably going 16 you walked a long distance. And you had that nice 16 to be different than other people. So you know it I7 elegant long building,which is still there. I don't 17 when you see it. It's not definable. But you're 18 think it's been destroyed at all. 18 taking into account not only percentage of area,but 19 And you're talking about those fat columns. 19 what it is,how important a particular feature is,and 20 Well,you can remove fat columns. And if you scratch 20 how important it's characteristic is. You're also 21 the stucco you can probably still see the original 21 taking into account whether it's a primary elevation 22 stonework. And you take out the paneling,the glass 22 or a secondary elevation. Sears is unique in that it (866) 448 -DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com O 2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1028 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12--04-2013 50 52 1 was kind of an island,and so it had really four 1 still be eligible. So if this building were in a 2 primary elevations. So,I mean there's a lot of 2 different community where there were multiple examples 3 aspects. We agreed,there was as good comment 3 of modern architecture that were better examples,I 4 earlier,I heard that would it be recognizable to 4 don't think that I would have recommended it eligible. 5 someone who was there in'66? Certainly,the name 5 But having spent a lot of time in Chula Vista,having 6 Sears on it is one of the big indications. But the 6 done our windshield survey of the entire community 7 generally massing is there as well. And unless they 7 west of the 805,there aren't that many great examples 8 have really good memories and they haven't seen-it in 8 of modernism in actuality. And because it is such a 9 those years they may not remember it had stone on it. 9 significant movement,that's why we really took a 10 So that's not really what we're saying. 10 close look at the ones that we identified in the 11 We're just saying it all goes back to in 11 survey. 12 order to designate something historic you have to make 12 Macy's has been brought up several times. I 13 sure that it's a good surviving example of particular 13 do think that's a great a example,and I'm sorry that 14 style or period,or representative or a master 14 we missed it. But when we were doing all of our pre- 15 architect or both. We felt that this had been altered 15 survey work we just didn't have the right date for 16 to a degree that it no longer reflected the 16 that building,and that's the reason it was not 17 architect's intent. It could certainly be restored to 17 included as part of the comparable properties that we 18 be that,but in its present state it was not there. 18 looked at.Because we did considered comparable 19 So when we think that it can no longer be associated 19 properties when we recommended this building,and the 20 and it's lost its integrity,we consider that 20 other five buildings that we recommended within the 21 significant. There's not a percentage,it varies from 21 City of the 12,000 that we looked at that were 22 building to building. And in this building it varies 22 eligible as modern commercial buildings, Because 51 53 1 from elevation to elevation.But it came to a point I there were other modern examples,they just were not 2 where independently we just felt looking at the 2 good examples,mostly because they had been so altered 3 material that what it was that made the building 3 and lost so much integrity. This is one of the better 4 unique,especially the details of it,had been 4 examples that remains. 5 sacrificed too far. 5 COMMISSIONER FINK: And I believe you said 6 COMMISSIONER FINK: And Ms.Davis? 6 there were only six examples in the City of the modern 7 MS.DAVIS: I can't disagree with much of 7 architecture. 8 what David said. I mean it's a difficult call to make 8 MS.DAVIS: Yes. And if we throw Macy's 9 when you're making the determination of how much 9 we've got seven. l0 integrity has been lost and has too much been lost? 10 COMMISSIONER FINK: Okay,that's all I have. 11 From my opinion enough of it is retained in this I 1 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you Vice Chair 12 building that it has not lost too much integrity to 12 Fink.Commissioner O'Neal. 13 convey its historical associations. Another factor to 13 COMMISSIONER O EAL: I'm one of those who 14 consider,a couple of factors that we considered is 14 believes that this probably should not be eligible. 1 15 that one of the reasons we've recommended this 15 think its original character is degraded. I was on 16 building as eligible is under criteria A. In which 16 the Design Review Committee when we looked at the 17 case design,workmanship and materials are not as 17 Jurdy Partnership's changes. And I know that there 8 significant aspects of integrity as the other four 18 was a lot of angst within the City and staff,because 19 elements. And that's something we established in the 19 the Broadway was an outparcel and we couldn't compel 20 context and the criteria. 20 them to match this design. And we were not 21 Secondly,because this is a rare example, 21 particularly happy with what thought. And keep in 22 you could have more loss of integrity and have it 22 mind that Sears,was it Home Mart,Sears owned the (866) 448 --DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com O 2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1029 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12--04-2013 54 56 I property and they did the expansion across 5th Avenue 1 when we look at the Price Club building down on 2 and everything else.That was Sears at the time. And 2 Broadway? And it's important because it was the first 3 Broadway really didn't want a part of it,do what you 3 Price Club and the first big box in Chula Vista. Are 4 want. But I think in the end they put the little 4 we going to classify that? Because the footprint's 5 kiosks around the outside as some palliative measure. 5 there,and the exterior is relatively intact,they 6 But this is commerce. And I think we run a 6 don't change it. So I think we have to think through 7 real risk of--this is one of these things where form 7 how we're going to do these things. Or Plaza Panetta 8 follows function. And when there was a time that you 8 that just went through a multi-million dollar change 9 wanted,and you could full circle the building,you .9 doesn't happen,because we declare it and we can't 10 had a lot of plate glass windows,they window dressed 10 fool around with it,or it makes it more difficult to 11 and they showed the wares inside and we'd look at that 11 fool around with. The glazing is missing. If it were 12 as even a part of the streetscape. And that's really 12 residence we would say that the glazing,the glass are 13 the important part of the building. I disagree that 13 the eyes of the home. It's important. In a retail 14 it's the upper half that matters,or we'd be talking 14 the loss of that I think changes dramatically. The 15 about the mechanical screening as a virtue. 15 pedestrian level,which is the level that is 16 So my feeling is that quite frankly if we're 16 appropriate when you're judging a commercial building, 17 going to do anything,we should have plaque to the I7 a retail building. So I would support or even make a 18 Japanese farmers who lost that property to the Navy I8 motion that we not consider this Sears building 19 and the Navy housing. They're the ones who got 19 eligible for-- 20 royally screwed on that deal. But if we're going to 20 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: You'll have that 21 do anything,I think you best handle that with a 21 opportunity in a few minutes. 22 plaque where you show this building when it was a 22 COMMISSIONER FINK: All right. 55 57 1 standalone and it was separate. Because it was a 1 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you very much for 2 complete separate operation. So I would support not 2 your thoughts. I have a couple of thoughts. I don't 3 considering this eligible in terms that it would 3 think that these fachanges are permanent, I think 4 impose any restrictions on their ability to change 4 that they're reversible and I think that's an 5 with the changing times of the retail operation. 5 important thing to consider when we're talking about 6 Otherwise you're going to make this thing irrelevant 6 this building. I tend to think that Mr.Fodiodi is 7 and the commerce will move along to someplace else,as 7 right,that it's covered up. That's my first thought. 8 we shop differently and do things differently. That's 8 I think it's an elegant building in form and shape, 9 my own opinion. 9 and there's no determination that these alterations 10 But I think the number of buildings we have 10 are not to a great extent reversible. 11 of any architectural style that are commercial,they 11 I think also that we need to remember that 12 got built during boom times and they got built in the 12 even in terms of commerce the idea of adaptive reuse 13 architectural style that was popular at that time. 13 and an iconic building,I believe that that commercial 14 And you can follow that as it goes. Chula Vista was 14 area has since been rezoned in the urban core update 15 mostly agricultural,so we weren't a hub. Bringing 15 to be a mixed use. It's not my job and that's not 16 Marston's in was a big deal. I mean one of the 16 under discussion. But since my colleagues have all 17 granddaughters was in my high school class. Though 17 ventured into topics that are not directly under 18 that was no big thing,nobody paid any attention to 18 discussion,I'd like to take the opportunity to put 19 it. Just another kid in the class. But it was a 19 out there that there is a lot of currency with an idea 20 milestone,because we were sort of on the map. It was 20 of adaptive reuse. Mr.Marshall,you've been 21 like getting your first McDonald's. 21 downtown. And I was personal property appraiser when 22 But what are we going to do 15 years hence 22 Joseph Cotton was doing the real estate. So I've been (866) 448 -DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com ©2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1030 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04--2013 58 60 1 here a long time and watched all that also. I found them terribly compromised because of fasteners. 2 But our issue tonight is,again,I think a 2 So we don't know what's in there. I just don't want 3 lot of good points have been raised,but is to 3 to limit the ability. But you make a good point. 4 consider what Heritage has put forward,what I'm 4 C1 AIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you. 5. thankful for our very knowledgeable Commissioners have 5 COMMISSIONER ONEAL: If we get the vote on 6 pointed out,including Mr.ONeal, And give this some 6 the matter in question,any project that comes forward 7 consideration as to whether this should remain on the 7 is still going to be subject to the review,because of 8 eligible status. Eligible is just that look through. 8 its age. 9 Those who came forward for designation they dug 9 LYNETTE: If you make a determination this 10 further and brought more evidence than our consultants 10 evening and you pass the motion on the floor that it's 11 were able to do. If this ever becomes a project of 11 not eligible,that takes it out of any consideration 12 some type,then some of my questions about the 12 for any kind of historic review. It means it's not 13 reversibility and all will be answered. And that will 13 eligible. And so it wouldn't come before you on cc or 14 happen down the road,if ever,whatever Sears decides 14 any other type of consideration. 15 to do down the road.Eligible is simply eligible. So 15 COMMISSIONER ONEAL: I still stand by my 16 that's my say. Unless staff has any further comments, 16 second on that motion, 17 then I will entertain any motions that commissioners 17 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you. So do we 18 wish to make. 18 have any discussion? Well,I for one don't want to 19 COMMISSIONER SHANEHARE: We can make a 19 let it go on speculation, I don't want to consign it 20 motion to have this removed from historic eligibility? 20 to the not eligible list based on speculation at this 21 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Well,you could,yes. I 21 point. Does anybody else have any comment? Okay, 22 believe,yes,you can. 22 let's call for a vote. Are we going to use these 59 61 1 COMMISSIONER SHANEHARE: Then I make that 1 screens?Because I've forgotten how to use them it's 2 motion. 2 been so long. Okay,they're going to light it up and 3 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you very much. We 3 we'll push our buttons. I'm used to just raising my 4 have a motion on the floor. Do I have any seconds. 4 hand.Rosemary,can you-- 5 COMMISSIONER O'NEAL: I'll second that. But 5 SECRETARY: Isn't on there? 6 I'd also like to make an observation. 6 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: No,I've got to bring up 7 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Okay. 7 the voting screen. Voting controls,okay. So does 8 COMMISSIONER O'NEAL: If you don't mind. 8 everybody's screen say yes,no,abstain? Very good, 9 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: No. Well,you go right 9 then let's call for the vote. 10 ahead. I0 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: So what are we voting 1 I COMMISSIONER ONEAL: As a contractor who 11 on? 12 many times has had to finesse an architect's two- 12 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: We're voting on the 13 dimensional drawings into something buildable in three 13 motion to remove this Sears building from the eligible 14 dimensions,I would suggest to you that the stucco 14 status list on the survey,to remove it. I voted a 15 over the masonry,whether the masonry still exists or 15 few times now. 16 not,is pretty heavily attached to that masonry. And 16 SECRETARY: So for it to pass it needs four 17 in order to remove that stucco and the mechanical 17 votes. 18 fasteners you're going to find that the masonry is 18 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Oh,I voted wrong. Can 19 pretty significantly compromised. So whether it's 19 we do this over? After I just told him how to do 20 reversible maybe,yes. We don't know what's back 20 this.I'm sorry. 21 there. I mean I have found full the fireplaces 21 SECRETARY: You want to do it over? 22 behind rock facades in Mission Hills,and then I've 22 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Please. 1 don't know (866) 448 -DEPO www.CapitalReportiulgCompaTiy.com C 2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1031 Capital Reporting Company Historic Preservation Commission Meeting City of Chula Vista 12-04-2013 62 64 1 what's wrong,I'm all excited. Okay,call for the' I Preservation Commission of Chula Vista 2 vote. On the motion Commissioner Shanehare, Okay, 2 was adjourned.) 3 it's official,the vote is no. No,we are not going 3 4 to remove it from the survey of eligible properties. 4 5 So would it be good to have a vote--I mean I think 5 6 that that vote says that we voted-- 6 7 COMMISSIONER O'NEAL: You don't need to take 7 8 an action. The staff recommendation was to take no 8 9 action. And taking no action leaves it on the 9 10 eligibility list as it was before. 10 11 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Okay. So that concludes I I 12 our Sears and our action part of the agenda. We have 12 13 no other business I know o£ We have staff comments. 13 14 Is there any information from our staff? 14 15 UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes,commissioners,I 15 16 wanted to remind you about tomorrow,about the Brown I6 17 Act and ethics training. Again,the attorney's office 17 18 is gracious enough to hold this training for our 18 19 boards and commissions. And we really strongly 19 20 recommended that each of you attend if at all 20 21 possible. If you still need information on where it's 21 22 at,if you lost that email or that information that 22 63 65 1 was sent to you,contact Rosemary and she can forward 1 CERTIFICATE OF TRANSCRIBER 2 that onto you. 2 3 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you. I have no 3 I,WENDY SARDINA,do hereby certify that this 4 more comments,no further comments,other than I 4 transcript was prepared from audio to the best of my 5 respect everybody's opinion and input on this 5 ability. 6 commission and appreciate it. We'll start with 6 I am neither counsel for,nor party to this 7 Commissioner Danielson,any comments to make? 7 action nor am I interested in the outcome of this 8 COMMISSIONER DANIELSON; At this time,no. 8 action. 9 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Commissioner Shanehare. 9 10 COMMISSIONER SHANEHARE: No comments. 10 I I CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Commissioner Fodiodi. I I 12 COMMISSIONER FODIODI: I'd like to thank 12 WENDY SARDINA 13 staff and Heritage Company for the effort that they 13 14 put into this discussion. Thank you. 14 15 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN:. Vice Chair Fink. 15 16 COMMISSIONER FINK: No comments. 16 17 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Commissioner O'Neal. 17 18 COMMISSIONER O'NEAL: No. lg 19 CHAIRMAN STILLMAN: Thank you very much. We 19 20 will adjourn to regular meeting on January 15,2013, 20 21 at 4:00 p.m.in this chamber. 21 22 (Whereupon,the meeting the Historical 22 (866) 448 -DEPO www.CapitalReportingCompany.com ©2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1032 D 21 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION CONMUSSION OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA December 4, 2013 4 p.m. A Regular Meeting of the Historic Preservation Commission of the City of Chula Vista was called to order at 4 p.m. in Council Chambers, Building"A" located at 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California. ROLL CALL PRESENT: Commissioners Danielson, Fotiadi, Fink, O'Neill (4:10 pm), Schoenherr, and Chair Stillman ABSENT: None ALSO PRESENT: Associate Planner Tessitore-Lopez, Principal Planner Ponseggi, City Attorney Shirey and Secretary Rice CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Declaration of excused/unexcused absenteeism None ITEMS REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT CALENDAR There were none. PUBLIC COMMENTS There were none. ACTION ITEMS 2. Consideration of the Historical Eligibility of the Sears Building located at 565 Broadway. Staff recommendation: Commission consider information provided in the City's 2011 survey and ASM's re-evaluation report for the Sears building located at 565 Broadway and the Technical Expert Analysis Report prepared by Heritage Architecture for the Sears building and take no further action. Associate Planner Lopez stated the Sears building located at 565 Broadway was identified as an Eligible Historical Resource as part of the city's 2012 Historical Resources Survey. Subsequent to the survey, the property owner has requested reconsideration of the survey's finding of Eligibility. Shannon Davis, ASM's Senior Architectural Historian went over ASM's re- evaluation of their original report comparing it with the new information in Heritage's Expert Page 1 I Historic Preservation Commission Minutes December 4,2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1033 D0 Technical Analysis (ETA). They continued to stand behind their original recommendation that the Sears building is eligible under Criterion 1; for the association of the commercial development of the City of Chula Vista during its maturation period, and Criterion 3; that it is eligible because of its significant style of architecture "modernism" and that it was designed by master architects Stiles and Robert Clements. David Marshall, Architect with Heritage Architecture & Planning gave a presentation reviewing their ETA and its findings. In their opinion, one of the main reasons that it did not meet the eligibility requirements was due to past renovations of the Sears building had compromised the features that once characterized its style and the work of the master architects. After listening to the presentation the commission deliberated on whether the building still met the Criterion to remain on the Historical Resources Eligibility list. There was some debate on whether through renovations that were done if the architectural features had been deviated. It was acknowledged that the building may have lost some of the original materials but others where covered up by past renovations and could be restored. Overall it was the general consensus of the commission that the Sears building still retained much of its design integrity through form, scale and massing. Commissioner Schoenherr moved to take the Sears building off the Historical Resources Eligibility list and Commissioner O'Neill seconded the motion and it failed by the following vote. No: 4- Danielson, Fotiadi, Fink, and Stillman. Since the motion failed no action was taken on the part of the HPC and the Sear's status as an Eligible Resource will remain. OTHER BUSINESS STAFF COMMENTS Associate Planner Lopez reminded the commission of the Brown Act and Ethics training taking place Thursday, December 5th. For more details concerning time and location she referred them to the HPC secretary. 3. CHAIR'S COMMENTS None 4. COMMISSIONERS'BOARD MEMBERS' COMMENTS Commissioner Fotiadi thanked staff and the presenters for an informative presentation. Page 2 1 Historic Preservation Commission Minutes December 4,2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1034 Y 0 ADJOURNMENT At 5:17 p.m., Chairperson Stillman adjourned the meeting to the next Regular Meeting on January 15, 2014 in the Council Chambers, Building "A", 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, California. Rosemarie Rice, Secretary Page 3 1 Historic Preservation Commission Minutes December 4,2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1035 D0 Page 4 1 Historic Preservation Commission Minutes December 4,2013 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1036 CHULA VISTA DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT APPEAL APPLICATION FORM Appeal the decision of the: ❑ Zoning Administrator Date Received: •/�7,10e❑ Design Review Board Fee Paid: Si �Ya r ❑ Planning Commission Receipt No.: ❑ Chula Vista Redevelopment Corporation 10ther: Historic Preservation Commission Case NO.: Application Information �j I� Name of Appellant: Sears Holding Company Phone No. ( ) 415-882-5000 Home Address: Business Address: 3333 Beverly Road, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 Project Address: Chula Vista Sears 565 Broadway, Chula Vista CA 91950 Assessor Parcel No. 5720104400 Project Description: Appellant submits the attached brief in support of appeal of"eligibility"finding of the Chula Vista Sears store, under Title 21 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code Please use the space below to provide a response to the decision you are appealing. Attach additional sheets, if necessary. Grounds for an appeal must be based on at least one of the following: (1) Factual Error. The statements or evidence relied upon by the decision maker when approving, conditionally approving, or denying a permit, map, or other matter was inaccurate; (2) New Information. New information is available to the applicant or the interested person that was not available through that person's reasonable efforts or due diligence at the time of the decision; or (3) Findings Not Supported. The decision maker's stated findings to approve, conditionally approve, or deny the permit, map, or other matter are not supported by the information provided to the decision maker. In order for an appeal to be valid, detailed responses must be included which cite at least one of the above reasons for the appeal along with substantiation of the facts and circumstances on which the claim of the appeal is based. If an appeal is filed within the time limit specified, and determined to be valid, it automatically stays proceedings in the matter until a determination is made by the City Council. The Historic Preservation Commission ("HPC") abused its discretion at the December 4, 2013 hearing by upholding its prior finding that the Sears store is eligible to be designated as a historical resource. The HPC's finding is not supported by the evidence. The HPC ignored the detailed information and analysis from Heritage Architecture& Planning that clearly showed the Sears store did not meet the requirements for eligibility. The HPC also committed factual error by relying on inaccurate information from ASM Associates, Inc. The HPC also applied standards and inquiries outside existing national, state and local law. See attached Letter Brief in Support of Sears Holding Company's Appeal of Finding of"Eligibility"by Chula Vista Historic Preservation Commission. Signa f p Date - - — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE The above matter has been scheduled for public hearing before the: ❑ City Council on Development Services Department City Clerk f klflll ( hul,? V'i'!'t ( '11t o mi,l ')1911) (0 19: 691 —-) 11)1 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1037 �tffj cm or CHULA VbrA Disclosure Statement*** Pursuant to City Council Policy 101-01, prior to any action on a matter that requires discretionary action by the City Council. Planning Commission or other official legislative body of the City, a statement of disclosure of certain ownerships, financial interests, payments, and campaign contributions must be filed.The following information must be disclosed: I. List the names of all persons having a financial interest in the project that is the subject of the application, project or contract (e.g., owner, applicant, contractor,subcontractor, material supplier). Sears Holding Company 2. If any person* identified in section 1. above is a corporation or partnership. list the names of all individuals with an investment of $2000 or more in the business(corporation/partnership)entity. Sears Holding Company is a public corporation. We are not aware of the names of all persons,worldwide,with an investment of$2,000 or more in the corporation. 3. If any person* identified in section 1. above is a non-profit organization or trust, list the names of any person who is the director of the non-profit organization or the names of the trustee, beneficiary and trustor of the trust. Not applicable. 4. Please identify every person, including any agents, employees, consultants, or independent contractors, whom you have authorized to represent you before the City in this matter. Ivor E.Samson, Denton US LLP; Matthew Adams, Dentons US LLP; David Marshall. Heritage Architecture&Planning 276 Fourth Avenue I Chula Vista I California I 91910 I (619) 585-5722 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1038 aw oc CHUTA VISTA Disclosure Statement*** Disclosure Statement—Page 2 5. Has any person* identified in l., 2.. 3., or 4., above, or otherwise associated with this contract, project or application, had any financial dealings with an official** of the City of Chula Vista as it relates to this contract, project or application within the past 12 months? Yes No 0 None If Yes, briefly describe the nature of the fnancial interest the official" may have in this contract. 6. Has any person* anyone identified in 1., 2., 3., or 4., above, or otherwise associated with this contract, project or application, made a campaign contribution of more than$250 within the past twelve(12) months to a current member of the Chula Vista City Council? No_O Yes_ If yes, which Council member? 7. Has any person* identified in l., 2., 3., or 4., above, or otherwise associated with this contract, project or application, provided more than $420(or an item of equivalent value) to an official" of the City of Chula Vista in the past twelve (12) months? (Kris includes any payment that confers a personal benefit on the recipient, a rebate or discount in the price of anything of value, money to retire a legal debt,gift, loan,etc.) Yes No Q If Yes. which official** and what was the nature of item provided? 7. Has any person* identified in 1., 2., 3., or 4.. above, or otherwise associated with this contract, project or application. been a source of income of$500 or 276 Fourth Avenue I Chula Vista I California I 91910 I (619) 585-5722 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1039 cm cx CHULA VISTA Disclosure Statemenr** more to an official** of the City of Chula Vista in the past twelve (12) months?Yes No r—.(I If Yes, identify the official** and the nature of the income provided? Date: - Signature of Contractor/Applicant f Vof son Print or type name of Contractor/Applicant * Person is defined as: any individual, firm, co-partnership,joint venture, association, social club, fraternal organization, corporation, estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, any other county, city, municipality, district, or other political subdivision, or any other group or combination acting as a unit. ** Official includes, but is not limited to: Mayor. Council member. Planning Commissioner, Member of a board, commission, or committee of the City, and City employees or staff members. *** This Disclosure Statement must be completed at the time the project application. or contract, is submitted to City staff for processing, and updated within one week prior to consideration by the legislative body. Last Updated:September 8,2009 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista I California I 91910 (619) 585-5722 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1040 DENTONSI Ivor E.Samson ivor samson(@ldentons com Salans FMC SNR Denton Partner D +1 415 882 2491 dentons.com Dentons US LLP 525 Market Street 26th Floor San Francisco.CA 94105-2708 USA T +1415 882 5000 F +1 415 882 0300 December 17, 2013 VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS AND EMAIL Hon. Mayor Cheryl Cox and Members of the City Council City of Chula Vista 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 Re: Sears Store, 565 Broadway, Chula Vista, California Dear Mayor Cox and Members of the City Council: SEARS HOLDING COMPANY("Sears")submits this letter brief in support of its appeal of the Chula Vista Historic Preservation Commission's December 4, 2013 failure to remove the Sears store, located at 565 Broadway, Chula Vista, California, from"eligibility"as a Historical Resource, pursuant to Title 21 of the Chua Vista Municipal Code("CVMC").1 1. SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT The Chula Vista City Council ("the Council")should grant Sears'appeal because the Historic Preservation Commission ("HPC")erred in the following respects: • The HPC's original erroneous finding of"eligibility"and failure to correct that finding at the December 4, 2013 hearing is an abuse of discretion and not supported by the overwhelming evidence submitted to the contrary; • The HPC relied on inaccurate information and a cursory survey prepared by the City of Chula Vista's expert; • The HPC applied the wrong legal standards and inquiries; • The HPC failed to issue any written findings, as required by California case law; and • The HPC's procedures, as applied in this case, are fundamentally unfair and Constitutionally impermissible. Each of these deficiencies is set forth below in greater detail. 2. PROCEDURAL HISTORY In 2012, the HPC of the City of Chula Vista("the City") commissioned a Historical Resources Survey, conducted by ASM Affiliates, Inc. ("ASM"), pursuant to CVMC§§21.03.075 and 21.04.010. Table 24 of this survey identified the Sears building located at 565 Broadway, Chula Vista, California ("the Sears store")as being"eligible"for listing as a"Historical Resource" under CVMC §21.03.044.2 ASM 1 The Historic Preservation Commission characterized its decision as"taking no action'; however, the commission's decision amounts to a denial of Sears'timely-submitted "Planning & Building Department Application". 2 See Historical Resources Survey, conducted by ASM Affiliates, Inc.: attached as Exhibit A. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1041 Salans FMC SNR Denton dentors.com Chula Vista City Council December 17. 2013 Page 2 based its conclusion on: (1) a reconnaissance (or"windshield") survey consisting of visual observations from public roads 3 and (2)follow-up field work collecting information about exterior building features.` The Sears store was not initially identified as"eligible", ASM only included the Sears store in its survey following public input. 5 In November 2012, legal counsel for Sears met with members of the City of Chula Vista Planning Department to discuss the survey. At that meeting, members of the City's Planning Department informed Sears' counsel that the survey was merely a preliminary analysis and the City would welcome and consider a more detailed expert analysis of the Sears store. To that end. Sears retained Heritage Architecture & Planning ("Heritage") as a"qualified expert" (as defined in CVMC § 21.03.56)to evaluate the Sears store. Heritage prepared a comprehensive report entitled. "CHULA VISTA SEARS: Expert Technical Analysis Report" that far exceeded the scope and depth of the 2012 preliminary, superficial survey by ASM. 5 The methodology underlying Heritage's report included on-site review by a historian, archival research. evaluation of photos and drawings obtained directly from Sears and expert analysis by David Marshall. 7 That report concluded that, "Historical research and site evaluation reveal that the Chula Vista Sears does not appear eligible as a historical resource under any of the applicable criteria of the National Register of Historic Places, the California Register of Historical Resources. or as a City of Chula Vista Historical Resource."8 Following the submission of Heritage's report to the City, Sears requested an opportunity to meet with the City and specifically the HPC. On August 14, 2013, Marilyn Ponseggi of the City of Chula Vista Planning Department wrote to Sears' attorneys and advised that the Sears store was identified as "potentially eligible"for listing as a historical resource but no action had been taken on the part of the City to designate the Sears store as a historical resource. 9 Ms. Ponseggi also advised in her August 14. 2013 letter that the City did not have a mechanism or procedures for appealing"eligibility" but, as an accommodation to Sears, the HPC would reconsider its finding of"eligibility". By letter dated August 28, 2013, Sears accepted the City's offer for the HPC to reconsider its "eligibility"finding for the Sears store and Sears paid the required fees to the City.'3 The City set a December 4: 2013 hearing with the HPC and, in connection with that hearing. Sears submitted an application with the City of Chula Vista Planning and Building Department. ' 3 Id., at pages 3-4. Id. 5 See Transcript of City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Commission Meeting, December 4, 2013 ("Hearing Transcript"). attached as Exhibit G. at page 20, lines 9-11. 6 See CHULA VISTA SEARS: Expert Technical Analysis Report, attached as Exhibit B. Id., at page 3-1. 8 Id., at page 7-1. 9 See August 14, 2013 correspondence from Marilyn Ponseggi to Ivor E Samson, attached as Exhibit C. 10 See August 28, 2013 correspondence from Ivor E. Samson to Marilyn Ponseggi.. attached as Exhibit D. 11 See City of Chula Vista Planning & Building Department Application form, dated October 13. 2013, attached as Exhibit E. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1042 DENTONSI Salans FMC SNR Denton dentons.com Chula Vista City Council December 17, 2013 Page 3 On December 4, 2013, Sears' attorneys and Sears' expert, David Marshall of Heritage, appeared before the HPC and presented an oral and Power Point presentation in support of the non-eligibility of the Sears store. 12 Shannon Davis of ASM presented to the HPC in support of eligibility. The objective of the December 4, 2013 hearing was to determine if the City's survey and classification of the Sears store as"eligible" as a historical resource was correct.'' During Ms. Davis' presentation.. and instead of emphasizing the seven (7) element inquiry for integrity. she erroneously suggested that the HPC apply the following standard or"litmus test": whether a person in attendance at the grand opening of the Sears store would recognize the building today. 14 Ms. Davis also stated that the"crux" of her opinion was that, with restoration, the building "could be brought back"and, therefore the Sears store is"eligible" in spite of some loss of integrity.15 Thereafter, members of the HPC inquired into the irrelevant issue of restoration: • Commissioner Danielson asked whether Sears planned to restore or rehabilitate the building to restore integrity and make the building "look more like the Clements architecture." 16 17 • Commissioner Fotiadi also inquired as to how the Sears store could be renovated and speculated that the original stone and glass of the Sears store was"right behind"the stucco, which could be "removed quite easily". 18 • Chair Stillman expressed her belief that any changes to the Sears store could be reversed and that belief would cause her to side with her staff. '9 Following discussion, the HPC voted by a 4-2 margin not to alter its previous determination of "eligibility" and took no further action 2C It is critical to note that three of the four votes in favor of"eligibility" came from Chair Stillman and Commissioners Danielson and Fotiadi, all of whom applied the incorrect "restoration standard". The HPC did not propose. discuss or adopt any formal findings at the December 4. 2013 hearing. The HPC also did not provide any reasoning, analysis or a written decision from the December 4, 2013 hearing, in spite of inquiries from Sears' attorneys for same. 21 Moreover, when Sears' attorneys 12 See hardcopies of Sears' Power Point slides from December 4. 2013 City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Commission Meeting, attached as Exhibit F. 13 Exhibit G, at page 39, lines 3-7. 14 Id., at page 10. line 9 to page 11, line 10. 15 Id., at page 16. lines 8-17. 16 Id.. at page 12. lines 7-12 t7 Id., at page 37. lines 6-12. 18 Id., at page 47. line 19 to page 48, line 9. 19 Id., at page 57. lines 1-10. 20 Id., at page 62, lines 1-10. 21 See December 9. 2013 email from Lynnette Tessitore-Lopez to Matthew Adams, attached as Exhibit I. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1043 DENTONS Salans FMC SNR Denton dentons.com Chula Vista City Council December 17, 2013 Page 4 requested copies of the minutes of the December 4, 2013 hearing, a member of the City's Planning Department informed Sears'attomeys that the minutes would not be available before the filing deadline for this appeal. The City did, however, provide Sears with an audio file from the December 4, 2013 hearing. At its own expense, Sears has prepared a certified stenographic transcript of the December 4, 2013 hearing. 3. STATEMENT OF FACTS The Sears store is located at the Chula Vista Center mall and faces H Street to the north, Fig Avenue to the east, I Street to the south, and portions of Fifth Avenue and Broadway to the west. Stiles& Robert Clements Architects-Engineers designed the building and Neilsen Construction Co.was the general contractor. 22 Broadway-Hale Company(now Macy's)was one of the original developers of the mal1.23 Construction of the Sears store commenced 3.5 years later, after the mall was completed,with groundbreaking on the Sears store taking place on January 4, 1965. 24 Just over a year later.. the Sears store had its grand opening on February 24, 1966. zs The Sears store is a one-and two-story building with basement, designed in the Modern Commercial architectural style, encompassing approximately 250,000 square feet. 26 The Sears store has undergone significant renovation and retrofit since its opening: 27 • On the north facade, the original signage was centrally located on the"penthouse" screen wall, which is now replaced with contemporary"Sears"signage. • The original north entrance doors included a scored anodized aluminum push plate detail with"Sears"etched at the center. These doors are no longer extant and have been replaced with contemporary doors. • The original display windows adjacent to the north entrances have been enclosed and the original stone veneer at the central bay is no longer visible. • Tall-open frame canopies were added to the north entrances in the 1980s. The original canopy has been notched in these areas to make room for the contemporary entrance structures. • Up until the 1980s, the west portion of the parcel included surface parking and access to Fifth Avenue, which was open to traffic. Mall renovations conducted in the late 1980s officially closed Fifth Avenue to traffic in 1988, physically linked the Sears store with the rest of the Chula Vista Center, and added stores and a courtyard between Sears and Macy's. Contemporary motifs were embellished upon the exterior existing mall 22 Exhibit B, at page 2-1. 23 Id., at page 4-3. 24 Id., at page 2-1. 2s Id. 26 Id., at page 2-2. 27 Id., at pages 2-2 and 2-3. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1044 DENTONS Salans FMC SNR Denton dentons.com Chula Vista City Council December 17, 2013 Page 5 structures. Specific renovations to the Sears store during this period included all storefront entrances and signage and display windows enclosed along the west fagade. • The south facade contains an original barrel-roof canopy that covers the entrances. Entrance doors have been changed and the central display windows have been boarded- over. The original signage has been replaced with a contemporary sign. • The original Garden Center section was renovated in 1979 and its space incorporated with the remaining retail area. The original truck ramp with a large central planter and loading dock is extant but the walkway above the loading dock has been enclosed and the original entrance reduced. • The east facade faces a surface parking lot. The two original store entrances have been renovated and the store display windows enclosed. The stone veneer cladding located between the entrances is no longer extant. A contemporary"Sears"sign replaced the original above the entrances. • A separate Auto Center is located at the southwest portion of the lot. The Auto Center also underwent changes throughout the years, including removal of the brick and stone veneer cladding, enclosure of the window displays and the replacement of the original signage with contemporary signs. 4. LEGAL DEFINITION OF"HISTORICAL RESOURCE" There are federal and Califomia state statutory schemes that provide for eligibility and designation of historical resources. 28 29 30 ASM originally posited that the Sears store was eligible for designation as a historical resource under the federal and California state schemes, but subsequently retreated on that position. As such, analyses of the Sears store under federal and state law are not directly relevant on this appeal as ASM now contends that the Sears store is only eligible under local criteria. ASM concluded, and the HPC found, that the Sears store is"eligible"under CVMC§21.03.100, because the Sears store is at least 45 years old; possesses historical integrity(defined under CVMC§ 21.03.084) and the resource was determined to have historical significance under two(out of five) criteria: Criterion 1: It is associated with an event that is important to prehistory or history on a national, state, regional, or local level; and Criterion 3: It embodies the distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period, or method of construction, or represents the work of a master or important, creative individual, and/or possesses high artistic values. 28 16 U.S.C. §470a 2e 36 C.F.R. §60.4 30 Cal. Pub. Res. Code§ 5024.1 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1045 • Salans FMC SNR Denton dentons.com Chula Vista City Council December 17, 2013 Page 6 "Historical integrity" is defined under CVMC§21.03.084, which provides: The authenticity of a Resource's historic identity, evidenced by the survival of physical characteristics that existed during the Resource's historic or prehistoric period. Within the concept of Integrity there are seven recognized aspects or qualities that in various combinations, define Integrity. The seven aspects of Integrity are Location, Design, Setting, Materials, Workmanship, Feeling, and Association.31 32 5. LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE SEARS STORE A local agency or quasi-judicial body may not decide matters without evidentiary support. 33 An abuse of discretion is established if an agency has not proceeded in the manner required by law,the order or decision is not supported by the findings, or the findings are not supported by the evidence. 34 35 36 The HPC abused its discretion at the December 4, 2013 hearing by upholding its prior finding that the Sears store is eligible to be designated as a historical resource based on age; satisfaction of Criteria 1 and 3 and "historical integrity". That finding is unsupported by the evidence. The HPC ignored the detailed information and analysis from Heritage that clearly shows the Sears store did not meet the requirements for eligibility. The HPC also relied on inaccurate information from ASM and ASM's less detailed survey. The HPC also applied and proceeded on standards and inquiries outside existing law. A. Criterion 1: Associated With An Historic Event In support of its finding of eligibility of the Sears store, the HPC relied on ASM's incorrect conclusion that the Sears store was associated with the 1962 opening of the Chula Vista Center mall. 37 The opening of the Chula Vista Center was not an important event in prehistory or history. As pointed out by Heritage in its Expert Technical Report and by David Marshall at the December 4,2013 hearing, the mall has not been identified as eligible nor has it even been considered for eligibility. Even if the mall and its opening were historically significant, the Sears store was not an original part of the Chula Vista Center, as the Sears store was developed 3.5 years after the mall's opening and physically separated from the mall until the 1980s. In contrast, the Macy's store at the Chula Vista Center was part of the original mall but the Macy's store was omitted from ASM's survey and has not been classified as eligible. Moreover, the Sears store itself and its opening were not identified in Heritage's research as being historically significant. Clearly, the Sears store is not associated with an event that is important to 31 CVMC§21.03.084. 32 See also National Register Bulletin 15: How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation Section VIII. How to Evaluate the Integrity of a Property Historical Resource (incorporated by reference in CVMC §21.03.084), attached as Exhibit H. 33 Topanga Assn. for a Scenic Community v. City of Los Angeles, 11 Cal.3d 506 (1974) 34 Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 1094.5(b) 35 Fukuda v. City of Angels, 20 CalAth 805 (1999) 36 Georgia-Pack Corp. v. California Coastal Commission, 132 Cal.App.3d 678 (1982) 37 See Exhibit A. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1046 DENT N Salans FMC SNR Denton dentons.com Chula Vista City Council December 17, 2013 Page 7 prehistory or history on a national, state, regional or local level, either by its association with the mall or on its own.38 Sears provided abundant evidence of the lack of historical significance to ASM before the December 4, 2013 hearing. David Marshall presented the same evidence to the HPC at the December 4, 2013 hearing. Ms. Davis failed to dispute or rebut any of the evidence of the lack of historical significance either before or during the hearing. Nevertheless, the HPC failed to correct its error; instead, it maintained its finding of eligibility. B. Criterion 3: Distinctive Example of Modern Architecture The HPC relied on inaccurate information and applied the wrong standards to determine whether the Sears store satisfies Criterion 3 of CVMC §21.04.100. 1. The HPC Incorrectly Relied On The Possibility of Restoration National Register Bulletin 15, incorporated by reference in CVMC§21.03.084, explains that even if a resource is physically intact, its integrity is questionable if its significant features are concealed under modem construction. 39 If it is not visible, it is not under consideration for eligibility. 40 That is, a resource must be evaluated for its integrity"as is", not as what it could be. 4' At the December 4, 2013 hearing, three members of the HPC applied the following test: whether the original modern architecture elements of the Sears store could be restored and, if so, the finding of eligibility would stand. This inquiry is erroneous and unsupported by federal, state or local law. • Commissioner Danielson asked whether Sears planned to restore or rehabilitate the building to restore integrity and make the building"look more like the Clements architecture.,4243 • Commissioner Fotiadi also inquired as to how the Sears store could be renovated and speculated, without any basis, that the original stone and glass of the Sears store was "right behind"the stucco, which could be"removed quite easily". 44 • Chair Stillman expressed her belief that any changes to the Sears store could be reversed and that belief would cause her to side with her Staff. 45 38 Exhibit G, at page 17, lines 1-7. 39 Exhibit H, at page 46. 40 Exhibit G, at page 25, lines 12-13. 41 Id., at page 25, lines 5-10 42 Id., at page 12, lines 7-12. 43 Id., at page 37, lines 6-12. 44 Id., at page 47, line 19 to page 48, line 9. 45 Id., at page 57, lines 1-10. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1047 DENTONS Salans FMC SNR Denton dentons.00m Chula Vista City Council December 17, 2013 Page 8 Clearly, these members of the HPC incorrectly relied on the possibility that the Sears store could be restored to its original state. Based on that possibility,the HPC upheld its original finding of eligibility by a 4-2 vote, with three of those four votes coming from Chair Stillman and Commissioners Danielson and Fotiadi. 2. The HPC Failed To Apply The"Significant Integrity'Standard At the December 4, 2013 hearing, the HPC applied the incorrect standard of whether integrity has been completely lost. Noting that some integrity remained,the HPC maintained its earlier finding of eligibility for the Sears store. That inquiry and the result are wrong. The correct inquiry is whether significant integrity remains. National Register Bulletin 15, incorporated by reference into CVMC's definition of integrity, clearly states that the property is not eligible if it retains some basic features conveying massing but has lost the majority of the features that once characterized its style_ 48 Even ASM stated in its own survey prepared for the City that buildings from the City Maturation Period must"retain to a significant degree their building materials dates to the period of significance"and"retain a high degree of design, materials, and craftsmanship" in order to be eligible for listing. 47 The HPC had overwhelming evidence in both Heritage's Expert Technical Report and in David Marshall's presentation at the December 4, 2013 hearing showing that the Sears store has not retained integrity of design, setting, materials, and feeling. 48 Design is the combination of elements that create form, plan, space, structure and style. Over the years, the Sears store has undergone a series of renovations and retrofits that have significantly reduced and compromised its design integrity. The original storefront doors have been replaced, including the"Sears"engraved push plates. The original display windows are no longer visible and have been enclosed. Retrofitted columns now obscure the original slender columns. On the north and east facades, the stone veneer cladding has been removed. Contemporary signage is in the place of the original"Sears"signage. The original Garden Center section was renovated in 1979 and its space incorporated into the remaining retail area. In view of the various renovations, changes and retrofits throughout the years, the Sears store maintains little of its original design integrity such that it has lost the majority of the features that once characterized its architectural style. 49 50 Setting is the physical environment of a historic property and refers to the character of the site and relationship to surrounding features and open space. The original setting integrity of the Sears store has been compromised.51 Although the surrounding neighborhood has remained mostly unchanged, the relationship of the Sears store and the surrounding streets has changed drastically with the enclosure of Fifth Avenue in the late 1980s. 52 As a result, the Sears store is linked to the adjacent shopping center 46 Exhibit H, at page 46. 47 Exhibit A, at page 56. 48 Exhibit B, at pages 6-1 and 6-2. 49 Id., at page 6-1. 50 Exhibit G, at page 25, line 19 to page 26, line 3. 51 Exhibit B, at pages 6-1 and 6-2. 52 Exhibit G, at page 23, lines 3-6. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1048 DENTONS Salans FMC SNR Denton dentons.com Chula Vista City Council December 17, 2013 Page 9 and is viewed mostly from a pedestrian level from the west, in contrast to the original intent to have the store visible from all elevations for passing motorists. Materials are the physical elements that were combined or deposited during a particular period of time, and in particular patterns or configuration to form a historic property. The Sears store no longer retains the integrity of its original materials. 53 54 Although the much of the upper level walls appear as they did in 1966, the majority of the original features at ground level are no longer visible or have been removed or replaced with contemporary materials. For example, the original store front doors with the "Sears"engraved push plates and the original Sears signage have been removed. The columns have been cladded over. The display windows have been enclosed. The original stone veneer cladding at the north and east facades is no longer visible. Feeling is a property's expression of the aesthetic or historic sense of a particular period of time. The feeling of the Sears store has been compromised.55 Renovations conducted in the late 1980s, including the enclosure of Fifth Avenue to integrate the store with the shopping center, the post-modern open-frame entry structures, contemporary signage and missing store veneer negatively impact and greatly reduce the store's architectural and aesthetic expression of the 1960s. 56 In its Expert Technical Report and at the December 4, 2013 hearing, Heritage provided the information, analysis and reasoning, detailed above, to support the conclusion that four major elements of integrity (design, setting, materials and feeling) have been compromised in the Sears store. In stark contrast, Ms. Davis of ASM quickly glossed over the elements of integrity at the December 4, 2013 hearing. Although she mentioned design, materials and"craftsmanship" (not workmanship), she did not provide any details or analysis of these elements of integrity nor did she rebut any of Heritage's evidence.57 The evidence clearly showed compromise of the elements of design, setting, materials and feeling that are necessary to a finding of integrity, yet the HPC ignored these facts and applied the standard of whether there was a complete loss of integrity. In applying this incorrect standard, the HPC erroneously maintained its of earlier finding of"eligibility". 3. The Sears Store Is Not A Rare Example Of Modern Architecture Ms. Davis of ASM opined, and HPC relied on information, that the Sears store embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, region, or method of construction, or represents the work of an important creative individual, or possesses high artistic values. At the December 4, 2013 hearing, Ms. Davis stated that the Sears store is an example of mid-century modern architecture. 58 She also noted that examples of such architecture are"rare"in Chula Vista and therefore, the Sears store should be afforded greater leeway when determining integrity. 59 Hence,ASM's conclusion that the Sears store is 53 Exhibit B, at page 6-2. 54 Exhibit G, at page 26, lines 6-10. 55 Exhibit B, at page 6-2. 56 Exhibit G, at page 26, lines 10-15. 57 Id., at page 10, lines 9-22. 58 Id., at page 10, lines 17-22. 59 Id., at page 9, line 20. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1049 IDENTONS Salans FMC SNR Denton dentons.com Chula Vista City Council December 17, 2013 Page 10 "eligible" is based on the notion that the Sears store is a"rare"example of mid-century modern architecture in Chula Vista.60 ASM's classification of Sears as a rare example of mid-century modern architecture is inaccurate and artificial because(1)the Macy's store-an original part of the mall-is also an example(if not a better example)of mid-century modem architecture designed by a master architect; and (2)ASM omitted Macy's from its survey and therefore created a false scarcity of mid-century modern resources. Indeed, Macy's and the Chula Vista Center(completed 3.5 years before the Sears building)were designed by the firm of Charles Luckman &Associates-a very significant Los Angeles firm.61 Charles Luckman was a master architect featured on the cover of Time Magazine and worked on architecturally significant projects such as LAX, Madison Square Garden and The Forum in Los Angeles.62 63 64 ASM's cursory survey was patently inaccurate, especially in view of ASM's omission of Macy's but its inclusion of the Sears store as an "eligible"resource. In fact, Ms. Davis admitted at the December 4, 2013 hearing that she had not conducted a survey or any research on the Macy's building at the Chula Vista Center because she had not initially thought Macy's met the age requirement. Ms. Davis also admitted at the hearing that her"gut"told her that Macy's would be eligible.65 66 Although Ms. Davis admitted her mistake by not including Macy's in her survey, and in spite of the strong evidence showing that the Sears store was not such a rare example of modern architecture, the HPC nevertheless relaxed its standards to allow for more degradation and compromise of the aspects of integrity based upon this erroneous and artificial"rarity". As a result, the HPC failed to correct its erroneous finding that the Sears store is eligible as a historical resource. 60 Id., at page 51, line 21 to page 52, line 4. 61 Id. at page 30, lines 14-18 62 Id., at page 30, line 18 to page 31, line 8. 63 In contrast, the Sears store is not the distinctive work of a master.While the firm of Stiles and Robert Clements Architects-Engineers is recognized for their design of commercial department stores and shopping centers, the Sears store is not notable or unique as a Stiles and Robert Clements Architects- Engineers design. The Sears store was not recognized in industry and trade publications at the time of its completion or in subsequent years as an important or notable work of the firm. Moreover, the Sears store incorporates innovative design elements in earlier shopping centers of the 1940s and 1950s but by the 1960s-when the Sears store was constructed-these elements were commonplace and widely used. Exhibit B, at page 5-5. 64 Individually, Stiles O. Clements gained significance for his earlier Deco, Colonial Revival and Mayan Revival styles but not for his work on department stores and shopping centers or 1960s mid-century modern works like the Sears store. Exhibit B, at page 5-5. 65 Exhibit G, at page 17, lines 1-7. 66 In addition to being inaccurate, the survey conducted by ASM employed inferior methodology in comparison to the Expert Technical Report from Heritage. The latter was more detailed, focused on the Sears store and included on-site review by a historian, archival research, evaluation of photos and drawings from Sears and included expert analysis by a"qualified expert" per CVMC§21.03.056. Exhibit B, at page 3-1. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1050 DENTON Salans FMC SNR Denton dentons.com Chula Vista City Council December 17, 2013 Page 11 C. The HPC Failed To Issue A Written Finding;Therefore,Their Decision Must Be Reversed The California Supreme Court requires an agency to issue findings sufficient both to enable parties to determine whether and on what basis they should seek review. 67 Local law also requires the HPC to render written findings.68 Neither at the December 4, 2013 hearing nor at any time thereafter did the HPC issue any written findings or decision from which Sears could appeal"eligibility". Sears has made inquires with the City regarding formal findings and a written decision from the December 4, 2013 hearing. The City has responded that Sears need not"respond"to findings for its appeal as"no findings" were required for the HPC to take"no action"at the December 4, 2013 hearing. 69 70 D. As A Practical Matter,The HPC's Finding That The Sears Store Is Eligible Is Arbitrary and Unfair Although Sears could and does raise substantive Due Process arguments under the federal and California constitutions based on the vagueness of CVMC§21.04.100, 71 the fundamental reality is that Sears is being treated unfairly and differently from other property owners, including owners of better examples of modern architecture located in the same shopping mall (i.e. Macy's). Sears is a member of the Chula Vista community. Like other property owners in the community, Sears pays local and state taxes, including property taxes for its unencumbered fee ownership in its property. However, Sears(unlike Macy's) is being deprived of its unencumbered fee ownership in its store in Chula Vista based on inaccurate information gathered by the City's experts who performed a cursory visual survey of the local area, followed by public input to include the Sears store in the survey.72 All said, the HPC relied on wrong information from ASM's survey, ignored the in-depth, detailed evidence from Heritage, applied incorrect standards and then deemed the Sears store eligible as a historical resource. As a result of that eligibility, Sears cannot demolish, renovate, or remodel the"historically 67 Topanga Assn. for a Scenic Community, supra at 514. 68 See e.g. CVMC §21.04.09(3)(B) (written findings from the City required for denial of historical resource designation); CVMC§ 21.06.040(3)(B) (written findings from the City required for denial of historical district designation); CVMC §21.06.100(3)(B)(written findings from the City required for denial of historical preservation modifying district). 69 See December 9, 2013 email from Lynnette Tessitore-Lopez to Matthew Adams, attached as Exhibit I. 70 Sears has also requested minutes from the hearing. As of the date of this letter brief, minutes from the December 4, 2013 hearing remain unavailable to Sears. Absent a written decision or explanation, the HPC's finding of"eligibility" is unsupported, does not comply with local laws and is not enforceable. 71 The HPC found the Sears store eligible because it is"important to prehistory or history"and "represents the work of a master or an important, creative individual"and/or"possesses high artistic value" per CVMC§21.04.100. Yet, these terms are so vague and ambiguous that an ordinary, reasonable person (including Sears)would not have an understanding of the criteria for classification of eligibility. See e.g., Papachristou v. Jacksonville, 405 U.S. 156, n.1 (1972) (holding vague an ordinance that punished "vagrants", defined to include"rogues and vagabonds,""persons who use juggling,"and "common night walkers"(citations omitted)); Nunez v. City of San Diego, 114 F. 3d 935 (9th Cir. 1997). (City's juvenile curfew ordinance containing terms"loiter,wander, idle, stroll or play"was unconstitutionally vague.); People v. Townsend, 62 Cal.App.4th (1998). 72 Exhibit G, at page 20, lines 9-11. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1051 DENT Salans FMC SNR Denton dentons.com Chula Vista City Council December 17, 2013 Page 12 eligible" Sears store without first obtaining approval from the City, its Zoning Administrator and/or the HPC above and beyond the normal process and fees for building permits. 73 Now on this appeal, Sears is forced to incur the costs of experts, attorneys and fees to the City in order to disprove an incorrect. unsupported finding of eligibility that was never put into writing. In essence. the Sears building is deemed "eligible"and Sears has the burden of proving its store"ineligible." Procedurally, the cart is before the horse and this is fundamentally unfair. as well as constitutionally impermissible. Fairness, as well as compliance with applicable legal standards, requires the City to review the overwhelming evidence against a finding of"eligibility" and reverse the HPC's earlier finding. 6. CONCLUSION Based on the facts and analysis above, Sears requests that the Council reverse the HPC's December 4, 2013 finding that the Sears store, located at 565 Broadway, Chula Vista, California, is "eligible"to be listed as a Historical Resource and issue a decision that the Sears store is ineligible for listing as a Historical Resource under Title 21 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code. Very truly yours, DENTONS US LLP IVOR E. SAMSON cc: Clerk. City of Chula Vista (via email - DNorris @chulavistaca.gov) Lynnette Tessitore-Lopez (via email- LTessitore-Lopez@chulavistaca.gov) Marilyn R.F. Ponseggi (via email -MPonseggi @chulavistaca.gov) 73 CVMC § 21.07.020, et seq. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1052 TD lkeylsed Draft HISTORIC RESOURCES SURVEY, CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA Prepared for: City of Chula Vista 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, California 91910 ~} Prepared by: Shannon Davis, M.A., RPH Senior Architectural Historian Sarah Stringer-Bowsher, M.A. Senior Historian Jennifer Krintz, M.H.P. Associate Architectural Historian Sinead Ni Ghabhlain, Ph.D., RPA ASM Affiliates, Inc. 260 S. Los Robles Avenue, Suite 106 Pasadena, California 91101 September 2012 PN 19210 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1053 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter Page MANAGEMENT SUMMARY ................................................................. vi 1. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................... 1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................ 1 METHODOLOGY .................................................................................. 2 ArchivalResearch...........:.................................................................... 2 Reconnaissance Survey and Data Analysis .................................................. 3 Intensive Survey and Data Analysis........................................................... 9 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA ..............................................•.........................12 City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Ordinance.....................................12 California Register of Historical Resources Significance Criteria...................... 13 National Register of Historic Places Significance Criteria...............................14 Integrity ........................................................................................... 15 PROJECT PERSONNEL.......................................................................... 16 2. HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENT ............................................. 17 COMMUNITY BUILDING: AGRICULTURAL AND RANCHING SETTLERS (1870-1910) ..........................................................................................17 Economic Development ....................................•................................... 17 Architectural History ...........................................................................20 0 Community Building Period Architectural Styles..........................................20 CITY DEVELOPMENT: AGRICULTURE-CENTERED ECONOMY (1911-1939) .23 Economic Development........................................................................23 Architectural History ...........................................................................31 City Development Period Architectural Styles.............................................35 CITY MATURATION: FROM AGRICULTURE TO COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRY (1940-1970)...........................................42 Economic Development........................................................................42 Architectural History ...........................................................................50 Community Maturation Period Architectural Styles ......................................57 3. SURVEY RESULTS..................................................................... 71 PROPERTY TYPES AND DISTRIBUTION WITHIN THE SURVEY AREA ........71 PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT .............................................................75 CHARACTERISTIC ARCHITECTURAL STYLES.........................................75 4. RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................... 77 PHASEONE ........................................................................................ PHASETWO........................................................................................78 -�1 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1054 Table of Contents n TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Chapter Page REFERENCES................................................................................... 101 APPENDICES.................................................................................... 105 APPENDIX A. Previously Surveyed Resources, 1985 APPENDIX B. Previously Surveyed Resources, 2005 APPENDIX C. Phase One Surveyed Resources APPENDIX D. Resources Recommended for Evaluation in Phase Two APPENDIX E. Phase Two Surveyed Resources APPENDIX F. Historic Resources Eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register of Historical Resources APPENDIX G. DPR Forms APPENDIX H. OHP Status Codes ii Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1055 Table of Contents LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 1. Phase One survey area map with parcels identified by decade of construction. ................................................................................. 5 Figure 2. Example of Phase One reconnaissance small-scale survey (1:1,000) map, with parcels identified by decade of construction. .................................... 7 Figure 3. Example of Phase Two intensive small-scale survey (1:2,000) map, with only those parcels to be surveyed highlighted. ....................................... 11 Figure 4. Chula Vista, 1894 plat map. ............................................................. 18 Figure 5. Subdivision development in Chula Vista, 1911-1919. City boundary outlined in red. Adapted from Schoenherr 2011. ....................................24 Figure 6. Subdivision development in Chula Vista, 1920-1929. City boundary outlined in red. Adapted from Schoenherr 2011. ....................................26 Figure 7. Subdivision development in Chula Vista, 1930-1939. City boundary outlined in red. Adapted from Schoenherr 2011. ....................................30 Figure 8. Streetscape view of block of modest Craftsman style single family residences, west side of 300 block of Del Mar Avenue.............................32 Figure 9. Streetscape view of block of Craftsman style single family residences, north side of 100 block of Cypress Street. ............................................32 Figure 10. Streetscape view of block of Craftsman style single family residences, west side of 600 block of Del Mar Avenue. ..........................................33 Figure 11. Streetscape view of block of Spanish Colonial Revival style single family residences, west side of the 80 block of Jefferson Avenue. ........................33 Figure 12. Streetscape view of block of Spanish Colonial Revival style single family residences, west side of 200 block of Guava..........................................34 Figure 13. Streetscape view of block of Spanish Colonial Revival style single family residences, east side of 200 block of Fig Avenue. ...................................34 Figure 14. Subdivision development in Chula Vista, 1940. City boundary outlined in red. Adapted from Schoenherr 2011. ...............................................44 Figure 15. Subdivision development in Chula Vista, 1950. City boundary outlined in red. Adapted from Schoenherr 2011. ...............................................45 Figure 16. Subdivision development in Chula Vista, 1960. City boundary outlined in red. Adapted from Schoenherr 2011. ...............................................48 Figure 17. Subdivision development in Chula Vista, 1970. City boundary outlined in red. Adapted from Schoenherr 2011. ...............................................49 Figure 18. Typical 1940s Minimal Traditional subdivision, east side of 100 block of FifthAvenue. ...............................................................................51 Figure 19. Typical 1950s Tract Ranch subdivision, north side of 100 block of East QueenAnne Drive. ..................:.....................................................51 Figure 20. Typical 1950s Tract Ranch subdivision, south side of 40 block of El CapitanDrive. ..............................................................................52 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey iii 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1056 Table of Contents LIST OF FIGURES (Continued) Pie Figure 21. Typical 1950s Tract Ranch subdivision, north side of 30 block of East PalomarDrive. .............................................................................52 Figure 22. Example of Contemporary Style single family residences, east side of Monserate Avenue. ........................................................................53 Figure 23. Example of Tract Ranch development from the 1960s, 1100 block of NileAvenue.................................................................................53 Figure 24. Example of Tract Ranch development from the 1960s with two-story single family residences, 200 block of East Milan Street. ..........................54 Figure 25. Example of multiple family residential development, apartment buildings located at 256 Del Mar Avenue. ........................................................54 Figure 26. Example of multiple family residential development, duplexes located on the east side of the 700 block of Woodlawn Avenue. ...............................55 Figure 27. Typical post-war commercial buildings, east side of the 200 block of ThirdAvenue. ......................................................................-----....55 Figure 28. Typical post-war commercial buildings, west side of the 200 block of ThirdAvenue. ..............................................................................56 Figure 29. Resources surveyed in Phase One reconnaissance survey. .........................73 Figure 30. Resources recommended for Phase Two Evaluation. ...............................79 Figure 31. Actual resources surveyed in Phase Two evaluation. ...............................81 Figure 32. Resources recommended eligible for the City Vista Local Register of Historical Resources................•......................................................83 iv Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1057 Table of Contents LIST OF TABLES Page Table 1. Property Types Utilized in Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey ............... 8 Table 2. ASM Project Personnel ................................................................... 16 Table 3. Community Building Period Architectural Styles ....................................21 Table 4. Foursquare Residential Buildings .......................................................35 Table 5. Craftsman Residential Buildings ........................................................36 Table 6. Spanish Colonial Revival Residential Buildings......................................38 Table 7. Tudor Revival Residential Buildings ...................................................40 Table 8. Other Revival Styles for Residential Buildings .......................................41 Table 9. Commercial, Civic, and Community Building Styles ...............................41 Table 10. Colonial Revival Style ....................................................................57 Table 11. Minimal Traditional Style .............:..................................................58 Table 12. Post-War Commercial Architecture ....................................................59 Table 13. Mobile Home Park ........................................................................60 Table 14. Streamline Moderne Style ................................................................61 Table 15. Googie Style ................................................•...............................63 Table 16. Modern Styles (Residential)..............................................................64 Table 17. Modern Style (Non-Residential)....................................... .................66 Table 18. Custom Ranch Style.......................................................................67 1 Table 19. Tract Ranch Style..........................................................................69 Table 20. Eclectic Style ...............................................................................70 Table 21. Educational Buildings in the Survey Area outside the Jurisdiction of the City of Chula Vista ...................................................................78 Table 22. Historic Resources Eligible under Criterion 1 ........................................86 Table 23. Historic Resources Eligible under Criterion 2........................................87 Table 24. Historic Resources Eligible under Criterion 3 ........................................89 Table 25. Properties Referred by the Public as Potential Historic Resources................97 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey v 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1058 Management Summary MANAGEMENT SUMMARY This report describes the goals and methods for the City of Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey completed by ASM Affiliates, Inc. (ASM) for the City of Chula Vista, California (City). Chula Vista is located in southwestern San Diego County, south of the cities of San Diego and National City, and was established before the turn of the twentieth century. Recently, the City adopted a Historic Preservation Ordinance and established a new Historic Preservation Program. This historic resources survey was undertaken to help achieve the goals and objectives of both and to specifically identify those buildings, structures, and landscapes eligible for the City of Chula Vista Local Register of Historical Resources. The survey was broken into two phases: Phase One was the reconnaissance survey, and Phase Two was an intensive survey of those resources most likely to be eligible for the local register. The survey and report were conducted according to the guidance established for conducting historic resource surveys and evaluating historic resources by the Secretary of the Interior (SOI), National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), California Office of Historic Preservation (OHP), and the City. It includes a historic context for the City of Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey that outlines relevant themes, time periods, events, people, and architectural styles within which the individual resources can be evaluated. In all, 12,696 parcels (see Appendix C) were identified during the Phase One reconnaissance survey as being more than 45 years old--roughly half of all the parcels within the Chula Vista Historic Resources survey area. At the end of Phase One, ASM recommended for intensive evaluation 350 potential historic resources that had the best potential to reflect the history and character of Chula Vista (see Appendix D). Of the 350 potential historic resources, 202 were previously documented but not fully evaluated during the 1985 Chula Vista Survey or were evaluated more than five years ago during the 2005 Urban Core Specific Plan Cultural Resources Survey. The remaining 148 resources were not previously identified or documented. During Phase Two, intensive evaluations were conducted for each potential historic resource through intensive field survey, additional research, and comparison of similar properties. In total, 370 properties were evaluated. Of those, 210 were previously documented but not fully and/or recently evaluated during one of the previous surveys. The remaining 160 resources were not previously identified or documented. Additional properties were included in the Phase Two evaluation (in addition to those recommended at the end of Phase One) because additional properties were recommended by the public or were identified during the Phase Two survey work that ASM felt merited intensive evaluation (see Appendix E). At the conclusion of Phase Two, ASM recommends 201 buildings, structures, and landscapes as eligible for the City of Chula Vista Local Register of Historical Resources, Of those eligible resources, 114 were previously documented but not fully and/or recently evaluated during one of the previous surveys and 87 were not previously identified or documented. Those resources � l that are recommended herein as eligible and worthy of preservation cannot become designated vi Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1059 Management Summary properties until such time as an application for designation is submitted, a separate process outlined in the Historic Preservation Program (Section 3.2) and Chula Vista Municipal Code Title 21, Section 21.04. f� Phase One Report, Chula Vista Historical Resources Survey vii 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1060 1. Introduction 1. INTRODUCTION This report describes the goals, methods, findings, and recommendations for the City of Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey completed by ASM for the City. The following introductory section presents a description of the project, methodology, and project personnel. The second section provides the historic context statement. The third section details the findings of the survey, while our recommendations comprise the fourth section. PROJECT DESCRIPTION In 2011, the City adopted a Historic Preservation Ordinance (Chula Vista Municipal Code Title 21) and a Historic Preservation Program (HPP). Key to implementing that ordinance and responsible historic preservation planning for the new program is identifying Chula Vista's historic resources. Once identified, the City will be better able to implement the City's General Plan policies and objectives related to historic preservation, as well as specific planning projects and initiatives. Such an inventory also enables the City to become recognized as a Certified Local Government (and thus eligible for certain state funding), pursue historic designation for eligible properties, and encourage preservation through incentives such as the Mills Act. To meet these objectives, the City contracted with ASM to undertake a U comprehensive survey of the northwest and southwest sections of the City, roughly bounded by the San Diego Bay to the west, the City boundary to the north, Interstate (I-) 805 to the east, and the City boundary to the south (depicted in Figure 1). Prior to contracting with ASM, the City prioritized the large undertaking of a citywide survey with a focus on the portion of the City west of I-805 (survey area). That area of more than 25,000 parcels includes the oldest portions of the City, and it was presumed that the greatest concentration of potential historic resources would be located in that area. Two previous historic resource surveys have been conducted in the survey area: the 1985 pedestrian survey of that area (between E and L streets), and the 2005 Urban Core Specific Plan Cultural Resources Survey. The first survey, conducted in 1985, was initiated by local residents concerned about historic preservation in Chula Vista. A pedestrian survey of western Chula Vista was conducted to identify orchard homes and other architecturally significant properties—primarily residential. The group photographed and partially completed state survey forms for approximately 250 buildings (Appendix A). Research was conducted to determine construction dates, chain of ownership, and significant individuals that may have resided at the properties surveyed. The information was used by a local historian to create the City's first inventory of historic resources in 1986 (Schoenherr 2011). However, no survey report was written, nor were the buildings evaluated for eligibility to the NRHP or California Register of Historical Resources (CRHR). At the time of the survey, the NRHP and CRHR were the only registers to which properties could have been evaluated, as the local register had yet to be established. Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 1 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1061 1. Introduction The City's second survey was conducted in 2005. This was a survey of 50 commercial properties in Chula Vista's Urban Core conducted by professional historians and archeologists from Archaeos (Appendix B). The survey included 36 blocks of primarily commercial buildings, with some civic and residential buildings included as well. A summary report, including a brief historic context, was produced upon completion of the survey as were California Department of Parks and Recreation 523 A and B forms (DPR forms). Each building was evaluated for individual eligibility for the NRHP and CRHR (Alter 2005). The present survey project builds upon and updates the information gathered during those previous surveys. Looking at this portion of the City as a whole enables the best comparison of similar resources within their shared historic context to arrive at comprehensive recommendations of eligibility. The survey was broken into two phases: Phase One was the reconnaissance survey, and Phase Two was an intensive survey of those resources found in Phase One to be most likely eligible for listing in the local register. METHODOLOGY The Secretary of the Interior (SOI) has issued the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation [48 FR 44720-44726]), as guidance to ensure that the procedures for the identification and evaluation of historic resources are adequate and appropriate. The National Park Service has also produced a series of bulletins that provide guidance on historic preservation. The current study was conducted in compliance with the guidelines provided by the SOI, NRHP Bulletin 24, Guidelines for Local Surveys: A Basis for Preservation Planning (see Appendix F of the HPP), as well as OHP's Instructions for Recording Historical Resources (see Appendix E of the HPP), and the criteria for eligibility for the Chula Vista Local Register of Historical Resources as established in Chula Vista Municipal Code section 21.04.100. For consistency with state and national processes for documenting historical resources, the cutoff date for buildings surveyed during this project was 1967, or 45 years ago. Forty-five years is the age threshold recommended by the California Office of Historic Preservation (OHP) for resources that should be documented when conducting a survey (Office of Historic Preservation 1995). Furthermore, 45 years is also the age threshold established in the City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Ordinance as the age at which potential historic resources can become eligible for local designation (City of Chula Vista 201.1). Archival Research Prior to conducting the survey, ASM conducted archival research to develop a historical context statement for the City, to support the evaluation of the potential historic resources within the survey area. Decisions about the identification, evaluation, designation, and treatment of historic resources are most reliably made when the relationship of individual properties to other similar properties is understood. Information about historic resources representing aspects of history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, and culture must be 2 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1062 1. Introduction collected and organized to define these relationships. This organizational framework is called a "historic context." The historic context organizes information based on a cultural theme and its geographical and chronological limits. Contexts describe the significant broad patterns of development in an area that may be represented by historic resources. The historic context is the foundation for decisions about the identification, evaluation, designation, and treatment of historic resources. In developing the architectural history sections of the historic context statement, national, state, and local'sources were drawn upon for the framework of architectural styles and property styles. A national perspective was drawn from references such as Virginia and Lee McAlester's (1984) A Field Guide to American Houses, Rachel Carley's (1994) The Visual Dictionary of American Domestic Architecture, John J. G. Blumenson's (1981) Identifying American Architecture, and David Gebhard's (1996) Guide to Art Deco in America. NRHP bulletins How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation—How to Evaluate a Property within its Historic Context and Historic Residential Suburbs: Guidelines for Evaluation and Documentation for the National Register of Historic Place were also consulted (Ames 2002; Andrus 1997). Other sources informed and ensured consideration of the application of national styles (especially mid-century styles) in southern California, including a recent presentation by Dr. Diane Kane (2011) on "Architectural Styles in California," as well as recent local historic surveys and contexts conducted by the larger southern California cities of San Diego and Los Angeles (City of Los Angeles 2003; City of San Diego 2007). Building-specific research during Phase Two of the survey was guided by confirming specific details relevant to making informed evaluations. San Diego County Assessor Building Records were obtained for all properties that had not previously been documented, and City of Chula Vista building permits were obtained for those buildings where construction date was critical to the evaluation. City Directories, Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, and historic photographs were also critical to the property-specific research. Local historians and community members submitted information to ASM indicating the association of 31 buildings with locally significant events and/or people. ASM's Senior Historian, Sarah Stringer-Bowsher, focused her research in an effort to determine if the events and people identified were associated with a particular building, and if a person or place was of local significance. Information on families and people of interest was largely gathered from various resources at the San Diego History Center, including the biographical files. Information on potentially significant architects and potentially significant trailer parks were also sought at the San Diego History Center. ASM's Senior Historian also contacted the Japanese American Historical Society of San Diego for pertinent information on the Palace Gardens Trailer Park. In addition, Dr. Steven Schoenherr, author of Chula Vista Centennial: A Century of People and Progress (1911-2011), provided a great deal of his own research to the endeavor. Reconnaissance Survey and Data Analysis Concurrent with the development of the historic context, ASM collected information to help guide the reconnaissance for Phase One. This reconnaissance survey approach is often referred to as a windshield survey, as surveys on this large scale are best conducted through the Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 3 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1063 1. Introduction windshield of a moving car. Working with the City's GIS department, ASM acquired the San Diego County Assessor's parcel data for the project area in order to identify which of the more than 25,000 parcels in the area were likely to contain resources built prior to 1968. To assist the survey team in planning the approach for the reconnaissance survey, ASM's GIS department utilized the Assessor's data to create survey area maps. The survey area maps indicated the approximate date of construction (by decade) of the buildings located on each parcel. The decade of construction was indicated by color coding each parcel, similar to a map created previously by the City (Figure 1). Utilizing the San Diego County Assessor's data fields of Year Built and Effective Year, parcels with improvement construction from 1880 through 1969 were identified. Those parcels were then imported into GIS mapping software and survey maps were created for which each parcel was assigned a distinctive color that indicated the decade when the building on that parcel was constructed. Parcels with a construction date of 1970 or later were shaded grey, and parcels with an unknown date of construction were shaded white. Subsequently, more than 450'small-scale maps of the entire survey area were created at a scale of 1:1,000 (Figure 2). These maps were used to help guide which areas to focus on, to help the survey teams navigate in the field, to identify those parcels that needed to be surveyed, and to facilitate note taking. Using these maps as well as current and historic aerial photographs, approximately 60 of the 450 maps were eliminated, as those areas did not appear to contain potential historic resources. ASM also acquired GIS data from the City indicating the parcels that had been previously surveyed in 1985 or 2005, and those properties that were already locally designated. That data was included on the survey maps and depicted with single or double hash marks. The survey maps also noted the locations of 76 properties recommended by the public as potentially eligible resources_ Many of the 76 properties were recommended for review not because of their architectural significance but because of their association with historic themes, events, and people. ASM also carefully reviewed the list of Potential Historical Resources, Events, and Persons Identified by the Historic Preservation Advisory Committee (HPAC) created as a result of a series of brainstorming/flip charting sessions in 2009. ASM also solicited from the public recommendations of places that may be historically significant—particularly to assist with identifying those sites that may be eligible for local designation for reasons other than architectural significance. Both the locations of potential historic resources identified by the HPAC in 2009 and all of the recommendations from members of the public were noted on the small-scale survey maps. To identify potential historic resources within the survey area, ASM conducted the reconnaissance historic resource survey from March 21 to 23, 2012. Each of the two survey teams was comprised of two cultural resource professionals, led by ASM's Senior Architectural Historian Shannon Davis and Associate Architectural Historian Jennifer Krintz. Based on visual observation, notes were taken on the general characteristics of the survey area, the distribution of resources, and the property types. Representative buildings and structures were photographed from public roads. Each parcel that was identified as 45 years old or older through the Assessor's data or through visual observation was surveyed in Phase One. 4 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1064 1. Introduction •rr .+ ..•• �, t v :,,r \ �i 1 cr• r ; i� .r err rr✓4 � "L e � 5 Any; S ! IL I t" r, � _ I w+M ! wr.. I r6 1• Figure 1. Phase One survey area map with parcels identified by decade of construction. Draft Phase Two Report,Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1065 Cz Cl O C Co to w Q 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1066 1. Introduction ASM also created a Microsoft Access database of the survey area. The database was built upon - - the data provided by the City's GIS department, with new fields of data added for collection during the reconnaissance survey. Some field notes were taken by hand and entered into the database after completion of the field work. However, much of the survey information was entered directly into the Access database during the survey, as each survey team utilized a tablet computer in the field. The database allowed for recording information about each parcel in a standardized manner. The information was entered into several data fields: Approximate Year Built, Property Type, Status Code, Documented, Recommended, and Concentration of Buildings. • Approximate Year Built: The Approximate Year Built field was utilized to assign a construction date solely based on visual observation, primarily for those parcels for which there was no date or the data provided by the City through the Assessor's office was incorrect. • Property Type: A Property Type was assigned, drawn from the Resource Attributes defined by the OHP (Table 1). Property types are one way in which buildings are categorized in a survey to determine if a particular building may be architecturally significant. Under the eligibility criteria for the local, state, and national registers, properties may be eligible if they represent distinctive characteristics of a particular property type. • Status Code: The OHP defines status codes that represent the eligibility of a property (Appendix H). Initial status codes, some temporary, were assigned to all properties. For instance, properties that ASM recommended for Phase Two evaluation were assigned a temporary status code beginning with a 7, which indicates the eligibility is undetermined. • Documented: The Documented field was used to note those resources that had been previously documented during one of the prior survey projects. • Recommended: Those properties recommended for Phase Two evaluation were noted in the Recommended field. • Concentration of Buildings: Those properties recommended for future evaluation as concentrations of buildings, rather than as individual resources, were noted in this field. Recommendations for those properties to be evaluated during Phase Two were based on the historic context established prior to the Phase One survey and the expertise of the architectural historians conducting the survey. All previously surveyed properties were recommended as were most properties recommended by the public because of their association with significant events and people. A few additional properties identified by ASM as a result of the development of the historic context were also recommended for their association with significant events and people. Properties that appeared to meet the minimum eligibility requirements established in the Architectural History sections of the historic context were recommended for architectural significance. All other properties surveyed during Phase One that were not recommended for further evaluation were assigned a status code of 6Z, indicating that as a result of the reconnaissance survey, ASM found those properties to be ineligible. 8 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1067 1. introduction C� Table 1. Property Types Utilized in Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey Resource Attribute Code Property Type for Historic Resources* HP1 Unknown HP2 Single Family Property HP3 Multiple Family Property HP4 Ancillary Building HP5 Hotel/Motel HP6 1-3 Story Commercial Building HP7 3-h Story Commercial Building HP8 Industrial Building HP9 Public Utility Building HP10 Theater HP13 Community Center/Social Hall HP14 Government Building HP15 Educational Building HP16 Religious Building HP29 Landscape Architecture HP31 Urban Open Space HP33 Farm/Ranch HP34 Military Property HP35 CCC/WPA Property HP36 Ethnic Minority Property HP39 Other HP41 Hospital *Property type is the profession-wide terminology for this classification of resources. Property type is one of the ways in which a property can be eligible for listing for architectural significance. Intensive Survey and Data Analysis For the second phase of the project, ASM surveyed and evaluated 370 buildings, structures, and landscapes. Most had been recommended as a result of the Phase One reconnaissance survey; however, 35 additional properties were added during Phase Two. Five of those were recommended by the Historic Preservation Commission (HPQ at their May 9, 2012 meeting. Ten were previously documented resources that should have been included in the Phase Two survey but had been omitted from the list of Phase One recommendations. The remaining 20 properties were identified during the Phase Two field survey as properties that warranted intensive evaluation but had been inadvertently overlooked during the windshield survey. Of the original 350 properties recommended at the end of Phase One, eleven properties were found to not actually require evaluation because their inclusion on the list was the result of a technical error or the building had been demolished since it was first documented in 1985. In total, of the 370 properties evaluated during Phase Two, 210 were previously documented and 160 were newly identified. ASM conducted the intensive historic resource survey to identify potential historic resources within the survey area from May 8 to 11, 2012. Each of the two survey teams was comprised Draft Phase Two Report, Chula'Vista Historic Resources Survey 9 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1068 1. Introduction of two cultural resource professionals, led by ASM's Senior Architectural Historian Shannon Davis and Associate Architectural Historian Jennifer Krintz. To efficiently identify and record all properties during the Phase Two survey, ASM's GIS department created color-coded maps to assist in the field, similar to those used during Phase One. Forty-eight maps were created for Phase Two at a scale of 1:2,000, highlighting the locations of those parcels to be evaluated, as well as those that had been previously documented or designated (Figure 3). ASM designed a new field form within the Microsoft Access database that incorporated check-box and drop- down screen options so that tablets could again be utilized in the field to quickly capture important building features. New data fields were added including architectural style, roof form, fagade type, window type, exterior siding type, foundation, porch, and ancillary buildings. If a property retained integrity to its approximately date of construction, that was noted in the integrity field. Previously recorded fields, such as approximate year built and property type, were confirmed. Surveyors noted if a property appeared to meet local criterion 3 for architectural style. The database also included a notes field for situations where additional notes were needed that could not be captured by the predetermined data fields. Three to five photographs were taken of each building; these photographs included an overall view shot of the building, the main fagade, an oblique of each side of the building, and a photograph of any outbuildings such as a garage. Upon completion of the Phase Two field work, the information collected in the field was organized and sorted utilizing both Access reports and Excel spreadsheets. All of the buildings were reviewed again, utilizing the field data, notes, and photographs, to compare similar examples of architectural styles and types to one another so that ASM could identify the best representative examples. The individual eligibility of each of the properties was then carefully considered. Some properties were recommended for future evaluation as part of a concentration of buildings. For example, mid-twentieth century tract subdivisions were constructed so uniformly that tract developments from that period are best evaluated as neighborhoods. As such, they were not evaluated for individual eligibility during this historic resource survey. To be considered eligible, properties needed to represent the significant events, themes, and styles identified in the historic context. Further research was conducted for those buildings that were potentially eligible for their associational values under local register criteria 1 (event) and 2 (person). Sources utilized included city directories, assessor's building records, building permits, water permits, newspaper articles, and archival research. Buildings considered for eligibility under criteria 1 and 2 included those associated with significant local builders and city designers, and individuals that contributed to specific industrial, commercial and civic endeavors within Chula Vista. 10 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1069 � ��="' , thy'' , � '�� 7 • •'� 1 MAN WAI kir k e�\ mss. � �1 L4 NWOMQ.� t �• i 1 11111•f y' •T1 y�.�1 ,t _/-.. ���' err• i �� '1Ry.'A_`.7 '. ,K ... �S 11 l} r 1 , � Y 1. Introduction ASM's final recommendations of eligibility, and the status codes assigned reflecting that recommendation, are based upon the local register criteria as well as the integrity of the property. Properties that were found to be ineligible include those that did not retain enough integrity or were not good representations of architectural styles or property types in comparison to other similar examples in Chula Vista. Buildings recommended eligible under local criteria 1 and 2 did not have to retain as high a degree of integrity as those recommended for criteria 3, per the national guidance on integrity (Andrus 1997). For those properties that had not previously been documented, California DPR 523 A and B forms were prepared to officially record and evaluate each building (Appendix G). For those properties previously surveyed, a final OHP status code was assigned within the Access Database (Appendix E). ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA During Phase Two of this project, ASM evaluated the surveyed resources based on the Phase One (reconnaissance-level) and Phase Two (intensive-level) surveys, the City of Chula Vista's eligibility criteria, and the eligibility criteria established in the historic context (see section 2). Resources were assigned an OHP Status code based on the ability of the property to meet one or more of the criteria outlined in the Chula Vista Historic Preservation Ordinance. Those criteria were based on similar criteria previously established by the NRHP and CRHR, which provide guidance for snaking determinations of eligibility for national and state designations. In addition to recognizing properties that are significant on the state and national level, the NRHP Cand CRHR also recognize properties that are significant on the local level, or within a local context. Such properties might be eligible for the Chula Vista Historic Register, NRHP, or CRHR as the best local example of an architectural style, a particular historical theme, or a locally significant individual. This section of the report details the criteria that a resource must meet in order to be determined important. A resource need only meet one of the criteria outlined by either the City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Ordinance, the CRHR, or the NRHP. For instance, a property can be eligible if it meets just one criterion as identified by the City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Ordinance. A property also must retain integrity, which is loosely defined as the survival of physical characteristics that existed during the property's period of significance. City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Ordinance The City of Chula Vista Historic Preservation Ordinance (Title 21, Chula Vista Municipal Code §21.04.100) establishes general standards by which the Historical Significance of a Historical Resource is judged as Eligible for designation: A. A Resource is at least 45 years old; and B. A Resource possesses historical Integrity defined under Chula Vista Municipal Code §21.04.100 (discussed in Integrity section below) and the Resource is determined to - \ have historical significance by meeting at least one of the following criteria: 12 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1071 1. Introduction 1) It is associated with an event that is important to prehistory or history on a national, \ / state, regional, or local level. 2) It is associated with a person or persons that have made significant contributions to prehistory or history on a national, state or local level. 3) It embodies those distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period, or method of construction, or represents the work of a master or important creative individual, and/or possesses high artistic values. 4) It is an outstanding example of a publicly owned Historic Landscape, that represents the work of a master landscape architect, horticulturaiist, or landscape designer, or a publicly owned Historical Landscape that has potential to provide important information to the further study of landscape architecture or history. 5) It has yielded, or may be likely to yield information important in prehistory or the history of Chula Vista, the state, region or nation. California Register of Historical Resources Significance Criteria The CRHR program encourages public recognition and protection of resources of architectural, historical, archeological, and cultural significance, identifies historical resources for state and local planning purposes, determines eligibility for state historic preservation grant funding and affords certain protections under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The criteria established for eligibility for the CRHR are directly comparable to the NRHP criteria. In order to be eligible for listing in the CRHR, a building must satisfy at least one of the following four criteria: 1) It is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States. 2) It is associated with the lives of persons important to local, California, or national history. 3) It embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, region, or method of construction, or represents the work of a master or possesses high artistic values. 4) It has yielded, or has the potential to yield, information important to the prehistory or history of the local area, California, or the nation. Historical resources eligible for listing in the CRHR must meet one of the criteria of significance described above and retain enough of their historic character or appearance to be recognizable as historical resources and to convey the reasons for their significance. For the purposes of eligibility for CRHR, integrity is defined as "the authenticity of an historical resource's physical identity evidenced by the survival of characteristics that existed during the resource's period of significance" (Office of Historic Preservation 2401). Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 13 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1072 1. Introduction National Register of Historic Places Significance Criteria Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service's NRHP is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archaeological resources. The NRHP is the official list of the nation's historic places worthy of preservation. The quality of significance in American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, and culture is present in districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that possess integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling, and association and A. that are associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history; or B. that are associated with the lives of persons significant in our past; or C. that embody distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction, or that represent the work of a master, or that possess high artistic values, or that represent a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; or D. that have yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in prehistory or history_ Ordinarily cemeteries, birthplaces, or graves of historical figures, properties owned by religious institutions or used for religious purposes, structures that have been moved from their original locations, reconstructed historic buildings, properties primarily commemorative in \� nature, and properties that have achieved significance within the past 50 years are not considered eligible for the NRHP. However, such properties will qualify if they are integral parts of districts that do meet the criteria or if they fall within the following categories: a) a religious property deriving primary significance from architectural or artistic distinction or historical importance; or b) a building or structure removed from its original location but which is significant primarily for architectural value, or which is the surviving structure most importantly associated with a historic person or event; or c) a birthplace or grave of a historical figure of outstanding importance if there is no appropriate site or building directly associated with his productive life; or d) a cemetery which derives its primary significance from graves of persons of transcendent importance, from age, from distinctive design features, or from association with historic events; or e) a reconstructed building when accurately executed in a suitable environment and presented in a dignified manner as part of a restoration master plan, and when no other building or structure with the same association has survived; or f) a property primarily commemorative in intent, if design, age, tradition, or symbolic value has invested it with its own exceptional significance; or g) a property achieving significance within the past 50 years if it is of exceptional importance. 14 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1073 1. Introduction Integrity The concept and aspects of integrity are defined in National Register Bulletin 15: How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation Section VIII. How to Evaluate the Integrity of a Property Historical Resource (Andrus 1997). The City of Chula Vista follows that definition, as clarified in section Chula Vista Municipal Code Title 21, Section 21.03.084, which states, "The authenticity of a Resource's historic identity [is) evidenced by the survival of physical characteristics that existed during the Resource's historic or prehistoric period_ Within the concept of Integrity there are seven recognized aspects or qualities that in various combinations, define Integrity. The seven aspects of Integrity are Location, Design, Setting, Materials, Workmanship, Feeling, and Association." Bulletin 15 establishes how to evaluate the integrity of a property: "Integrity is the ability of a property to convey its significance." The evaluation of integrity must be grounded in an understanding of a property's physical features, and how they relate to the concept of integrity. Determining which of these aspects are most important to a property requires knowing why, where, and when a property is significant. To retain historic integrity, a property must possess several, and usually most, aspects of integrity: 1. Location is the place where the historic property was constructed or the place where the historic event occurred. 2. Design is the combination of elements that create the form, plan, space, structure, and r style of a property. 3. Setting is the physical environment of a historic property, and refers to-the character of the site and the relationship to surrounding features and open space. Setting often refers to the basic physical conditions under which a property was built and the functions it was intended to serve. These features can be either natural or manmade, including vegetation, paths, fences, and relationship between other features or open space. 4. Materials are the physical elements that were combined or deposited during a particular period or time, and in particular pattern or configuration to form a historic property. 5. Workmanship is the physical evidence of crafts of a particular culture or people during any given period of history or prehistory, and can be applied to the property as a whole, or to individual components. 6. Feeling is a property's expression of the aesthetic or historic sense of a particular period of time. It results from the presence of physical features that, when taken together, convey the property's historic character. 7. Association is the direct link between the important historic event or person and a historic property. Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 15 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1074 1. Introduction PROJECT PERSONNEL Table 2. ASM Project Personnel Role Individual Project Manager Sin6ad Ni Ghabhlain, Ph.D., RPA Senior Architectural Historian Shannon Davis, M.A. Associate Architectural Historian Jennifer Krintz, M.H.P. Senior Historian Sarah Stringer-Bowsher, M.A. Associate Archeologist Michelle Dalope, B.A. Associate Archeologist Shelby Gunderman, M.A. ASM's team of cultural resource professionals included Dr. Sindad Ni GhabhIdin, serving as Project Manager. Dr. Ni GhabhlAin has 26 years of professional and academic experience in historical archaeology, history, and architectural history. Shannon Davis, M.A., has 14 years of experience in historic preservation, 10 of which were spent as a Historian with the NRHP, and is qualified as Architectural Historian and Historian under the SDI's qualifications rstandards. Jennifer Krintz, M.H.P., has seven years of experience in cultural resources and historic preservation planning, evaluation, -and documentation, and is qualified as an Architectural Historian under the SDI's qualifications standards. Both Ms. Davis and Ms. Krintz are well-versed in all aspects of surveying and evaluating buildings and structures for listing in federal, state, and local registers, and in evaluating the aspects of integrity of a given property. Sarah Stringer-Bowsher, M.A., has seven years of cultural resource experience and is qualified as a Historian under the SOI's qualifications standards. She is also registered as a professional historian in the state of California. Ms. Stringer-Bowsher has a wealth of experience developing historic contexts, especially for clients in San Diego County. Michelle Dalope, B.A., and Shelby Gunderman, M.A, Associate Archaeologists, assisted ASM's Architectural Historians during in the reconnaissance survey and were chosen because of their prior experience conducting built-environment surveys. 1 U 16 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1075 2. Historic Context Statement 2. HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENT COMMUNITY BUILDING: AGRICULTURAL AND RANCHING SETTLERS (1870-1910) Economic Development The City of Chula Vista extends from the Otay Valley to the Sweetwater Valley and was largely carved out of Rancho de la Naci6n, a 42-mi.' Spanish land grant originally established as Rancho del Rey (1795). The earliest residence in south San Diego may have been located in Rancho La Punta, now part of southwestern Chula Vista (Schoenherr 2011:x). At that time, unimproved farmland and substantial ranchos, often with unconfirmed titles, characterized largely uninhabited San Diego County (Garcia 1975:15-16, 22-24). The confirmation of ranchos titles in the late 1860s and early 1870s drew more settlers as land became officially conveyable. Small fanning communities were quickly established throughout the county, and the completion of a second transcontinental railroad terminating in National City in November 1885 helped to initiate an unprecedented real estate boom for New Town San Diego that spilled over into the county. The Southern California Railroad, a subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, connected San Diego with Los Angeles and the rest of the United States, and in turn facilitated the population boom of the 1880s. Settlers poured into San Diego as never before, lured by real estate promotions offering a salubrious climate, cheap land, and the potential to realize great profits in agriculture and real estate. Speculators formed land companies and subdivided town sites throughout the county, and settlers took up homestead claims on government land for both speculation and permanent settlement (Bryant 1974; Pourade 1964:167-191). Chula Vista exemplifies those county-wide trends. The early development of Chula Vista is closely associated with the Kimball brothers, Frank, Levi, and Warren, who were instrumental in the establishment of the City and in its successful development. Frank Kimball secured National City as the terminus for San Diego's first railroad line, the Southern California's line from San Bernardino, which assured the future development of the greater area, including Chula Vista. Land development in present-day Chula Vista is closely tied with the arrival of the railroad line, the establishment of the San Diego Land and Town Company, and construction of the Sweetwater Dam (Summers 1956:33- 34). Construction of the San Diego Land and Town Company's National City and Otay Railroad (NC&O) in 1887 followed construction of Sweetwater Dam (1886-1888). Meanwhile the San Diego Land and Town Company Planner William Green Dickinson had plotted a new town. Sweetwater Dam designer James D. Schulyer had suggested the town be given a Spanish name Chula Vista for its "beautiful view" (Coleman 1992). In March 1888, the Chula Vista subdivision map,was filed with the county and construction began on the Coronado Belt Line Railroad (Figure 4). It connected the South Bay with Hotel Del Coronado from National City via Chula Vista, opening up another local transportation corridor and further interconnecting the bay (Flanigan and Coons 2007; Phillips 1962; Schoenherr 2011:x). Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 17 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1076 2. Historic Context Statement 175------- 17 nN, to; 9-MMI 'i"R tft 0 ILI, U Pi AUN ala Plat Ur 7T Figure 4. Chula Vista, 1894 plat map. 18 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1077 2. Historic Context Statement Most towns that developed around the county relied on ranching and grain farming as the principal economies from the 1870s to the 1890s, but once water companies and irrigation districts were established, more intensive cultivation became possible. The San Diego climate provided an excellent environment for growing citrus in many parts of the county, as well as grapes and avocados. Chula Vista had been designed as a rural agricultural town with large homes and expansive orchards on 5-acre tracts. With the completion of the Sweetwater Dam, the Chula Vista community began to engage in agricultural production, first oranges and then lemons. Over 3,000 acres produced Eureka lemons, and the area was hailed as the lemon capital of the world, though large citrus-producing areas dotted the county from Fallbrook to . Chula Vista and from San Luis Rey Valley to Lakeside (Heibron 1936:207-210; Schoenherr 2011:xi-xii). Young Chula Vista had grown to a population of 289 by 1890, and several community improvements served the residents by the early 1890s, including a sailboat pier, schoolhouse, church, and the Chula Vista Yacht Club clubhouse and pier. Local droughts and a national depression in 1893 stunted growth in Chula Vista and across the United States. Agricultural communities struggled to withstand the combined effects of depression and droughts, but populations declined. Those communities that survived were fragile at the turn of the century. In Chula Vista, the few service buildings that remained were limited to Third Avenue and F Street and fruit packing plants on Third Avenue between F and K Street. The packing plants and the bay-front salt works were the only industrial employment for the town. Planner Dickinson had envisioned a rural community comprised of large orchard homes, but the effects of the depression and droughts redefined that vision. In 1907, Charles Mohnike plotted a new subdivision of small homes that Edward Melville purchased. Within a four-year period, the population of Chula Vista had grown to 550, and 16 new subdivisions had been filed for the growing town. Alongside a growing population came demand for community improvements of roads, and constructing sidewalks, sewers, parks, and street lights, all of which required funding. In the interest of issuing bonds, locals followed National City and pushed for incorporation as a city. On October 17, 1911, the agricultural town became a city and established the first city hall (San Diego'Union Tribune 1963; Schoenherr 201 l:xii, 5). Property types from the Community Building period include residential, ecclesiastic, and commercial buildings. Properties from this period will be eligible for local designation for their association with significant events and people (City of Chula Vista Local Register Criteria 1 and 2) if they retain to a significant degree their building materials dating to the period of significance (1870-1910). Additionally, eligible properties will retain a high degree of integrity of location, setting, feeling, and association. Properties should also retain good integrity of design, materials, and craftsmanship, but some loss of these aspects of integrity is acceptable. If multiple properties are extant that represent the same historical themes or associations, a comparison of similar resources is critical to determining which are eligible for local designation. Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 19 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1078 2. Historic Context Statement Architectural History Chula Vista was initially laid out as a rural agricultural town with homesteads that were situated on 5-acre tracts. These early homesteads were spread apart, and consisted of a main farmhouse and several ancillary buildings. Typical early farmstead homes were two-story wood-frame buildings, with steeply pitched roofs, full or wrap-around porches, double hung wood-sash windows, clad in horizontal wood board siding; they did not possess a great degree of stylistic detail. Because of the initial 5-acre lot requirement, these homesteads were spread out within the rural Chula Vista landscape. Other early buildings include those that were built within the town center of Chula Vista. These buildings were typically constructed with more architectural stylistic features, such as spindle work, patterned shingles, decorative bargeboards and knee brackets, and turrets. Early architectural styles found in Chula Vista during the Community Building period range from Italianate to Queen Anne, and the building types that remain are primarily residential, with a few examples of ecclesiastic and commercial architecture. Properties from this period will be eligible for local designation under architectural and landscape design criteria (City of Chula Vista Local Register Criteria 3 and 4) if they embody distinctive characteristics of a style found in Chula Vista during the Community Building period (Table 3) and retain to a significant degree their building materials dating to the period of significance (1870-1910). Additionally, eligible properties will retain a high degree of integrity of design, materials, and _ craftsmanship. Properties should also retain a good integrity of location, setting, feeling, and association, but some loss of these aspects of integrity is acceptable. If multiple properties are extant that represent the same architectural style, a comparison of similar resources is critical to determining which are eligible for local designation. Community Building Period Architectural Styles Queen Anne Style Character-Defining Features: • Asymmetrical plan • 1-2 stories • Wrap-around porch • Complex roof composed of hipped and gable roof sections • Narrow windows, angled bay windows • Turret Patterned shingles underneath gable features • Horizontal wood board siding • Spindlework and turned porch columns • Decorative bargeboards and/or knee brackets Italianate Style Character-Defining Features: 0 Symmetrical fagade • 1-2 stories • Low-pitched gable or hipped roof 20 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1079 2. Historic Context Statement • Full-width porch with decorative turned columns • Narrow windows • Widely overhanging eaves • Large knee brackets underneath the eaves Vernacular Character-Defining Features: • Asymmetrical plan • 1-2 stories • Front gable projection on main fagade • Horizontal wood board siding • Steeply-pitched roofs • Exposed rafters • Lack of ornamental detail. • Narrow windows, typically double hung wood sash • Partial, full or wrap-around porch • Front and side gable roof • Rudimentary foundation, such as local stone or rock Table 3. . Community Building Period Architectural Styles 151 Landis Avenue, circa 1910, early vernacular single family residence Historic Site #26 - The Albert Barber House ti 640 5' Avenue, circa 1910, low style Italianate single family residence Historic Site #11 - The Stafford House Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 21 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1080 2. Historic Context Statement J San Diego Christian Fellowship Church, 276 t Zenith, circa 1900, with features of the Queen x Anne style ..p yi ' � 1p9y!� .yr�FIZ�; - x. i t 210 Davidson, Queen Anne single family -:, residence, circa 1900 Historic Site #3 — The Cordrey House C9L�i�LOlyd� y ,4 j aky�� ;� Y 22 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1081 2. Historic Context Statement CITY DEVELOPMENT: AGRICULTURE-CENTERED ECONOMY (1911-1939) Throughout the 1911-1939 period, Chula Vista and much of San Diego was largely comprised of agricultural communities, though military-related industries and commercial services facilitated incremental growth in cities such as Chula Vista. San Diego Bay became an important training port for the Pacific Fleet during World War 1 (1914-1918), and following the war it became the headquarters for the Eleventh Naval Division. San Diego County experienced significant growth between 1910 and 1920, much of which can be attributed to the growing military investment in the county, with new bases established in support of World War I. (California Development Board 1918; Heibron 1936:370, 431; U.S. Census Bureau 1920). In Chula Vista, that military investment translated into new industrial industry at the bay front and commercial services for a growing populace, centered around Third Avenue. Tourists traveled through the greater San Diego Bay area for the Panama-Califorida Exposition (1915) at the newly constructed Balboa Park, bringing more income into local economies. As San Diego attracted military investment in its harbor and elsewhere, new directly- and indirectly-related employment opportunities were made available to residents that lived the in the South Bay. The U.S. Marine base at San Diego Bay, now the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, was constructed. The U.S. Army and Navy both operated aviation schools on the recently acquired North Island that operated at Rockwell Field. Aerial gunnery and advanced flying schools were in operation at nearby Oneota (Ream Field), Imperial Beach, and Otay Mesa. C Two U.S. naval radio stations existed in San Diego, with Fort Rosecrans at Point Loma being an ideal location for defending the San Diego harbor (California Development Board 1918:69, 91). During this period industry played a greater role in the City's economy until the Great Depression limited expansion and new capital investments. While new opportunities widened the employment marketplace, Chula Vista remained centered on agricultural production Economic Development 19105 From 1911 to 1919, Chula Vista comprised less than 3,500 acres or 5 mi.', and the city limits did not yet include Otay or Sweetwater valleys or the hillside to the east of the present-day Hilltop Drive (Figure 5). During the decade, the population that included immigrants and citizens from Europe, Japan, and Mexico doubled from 846 to 1,718. A strong agricultural and semi-industrial economy supported more community services in downtown Chula Vista as well as goods suppliers (meat, baked goods, hardware, paint, and cigars). A second grammar school was constructed in 1915 and the new Carnegie Library (1912) made F Street the "central axis" of the growing city. Other specialized services developed in town, including the nationally recognized Fredericka Home (1908) for the aged and an associated hospital (1913) that was Chula Vista's first. For a short time, the Chula Vista Yacht Club used the clubhouse at the end of the old San Diego Land and Town Company pier. Many races took place in the Bay, and members were even credited with a unique racing boat design, Chula Vista One Design. Several new subdivisions were constructed (see Figure 5) (Schoenherr 2011:4-7, 11; U.S. Geological Survey 1901, 1930), Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 23 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1082 2. Historic Context Statement �► i Q KWW LIM y 1��r~ two go �~ r 1� MG ar g f7r'r rt- AWWd Mhrwt 1911 ~ a 1911 1B92 Am" .a 3 u vww d MOMM Park MOW IWO a„d.e r i. ISM 4 10 +' M 9n aeP 19D7 Figure 5. Subdivision development in Chula Vista, 1911-1919. City boundary outlined in red. Adapted from Schoenherr 2011. Agricultural production remained essential for the local economy. Though Chula Vista was known for its lemon production, it also grew other crops such as avocados and other subtropical fruits, and winter vegetables for collection and distribution to larger markets (California Development Board 1918:70; Heibron 1936:207-210, 422-442). A catastrophic freeze in 1913 affected fishermen and farmers throughout the county, and translated to the loss of most young lemon trees and fruit on mature trees. A few years later, the 1916 flood followed a multiyear drought that caused $1.5 million of damage to agriculture throughout the county. Swollen rivers flooded buildings, farm land, bridges, Southeastern Railway tracks and all tracks in Otay Valley. The destruction of the Lower Otay Dam (1897) consumed the lower Otay Valley leaving wreckage behind. The Sweetwater Valley fared much better, as its dam overflowed but did not break. The greater economic effects of the freeze and flood meant that 24 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1083 2. Historic Context Statement many southern Californians were affected in one way or another. In Chula Vista, decreased land value, near bankruptcy of the City, and abandoned farms were the result. The NC&O Railroad closed, as did packing plants in National City and Bonita. Though the new Chula Vista Citrus Association packing plant was operating, some families were not able to turn a profit for six years because of the freeze and flood. The flood also marked a transition from a crop base centered on lemons to celery and other vegetables. Celery and the new Hercules gunpowder plant reinvigorated Chula Vista in 1916 (Schoenherr 2011:12-19). Chula Vista remained an agriculture-centered city, but during the 1910s, the economy was expanded and not only included the production of salt from San Diego Bay, but Fenton- Sumption-Barnes Company mining sand and rock from Otay River and military explosives for World War I. In 1916, the Hercules Powder Company constructed a plant that processed kelp harvested from the sea in a massive 30-acre tank farm at the bay front. Raw materials extracted from the kelp were used to make a smokeless powder used extensively by the British government during the war, as well as airplane paint (City of Chula Vista 2008; Schoenherr 2011:20). Many men in the greater vicinity sought work in the factory for the high pay, though the production smell was infamous. Others worked at the Concrete Ship in National City or joined the military to serve the war effort. Women typically contributed more on the home front by supporting the American Red Cross efforts and other civic projects (Schoenherr 2011:20-21). Transportation infrastructure also helped to expand Chula Vista's development. Improved transportation infrastructure expanded the way people traveled in the greater San 0 Diego Bay area. By 1909, the NC&O and Coronado railroads became part of the San Diego Southern Railroad system that provided electric trolley car travel to Coronado, Mission Beach, and Old Town. John D. Spreckels opened a portion of the San Diego and Arizona Railroad in 1915 that would become the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railroad when completed in 1919. Competing real estate companies continued to develop subdivisions in Chula Vista to house a growing population from agriculture and military-related activities in the bay area. Progressive interests in Chula Vista were evident in the various women's groups charged with fashioning a more beautiful and temperate community (Schoenherr 2011:8-10). As cities grew and economies expanded, greater investments in city development were made during and after World War I in Chula Vista and other cities around the U.S. 1920s In Chula Vista, veterans returned from the warfront to find former sawdust-strewn roads had been paved and many other city improvements. Many of those who came to the area for wartime employment stayed, and in Chula Vista that meant many transplants purchased some of the 5-acre lemon orchard properties. The San Diego Country Club (1920) attracted more residents to the City and contributed to a population of 1,719, which had more than doubled from the previous decade. The golf course and Richard Requa-designed clubhouse provided respite for wealthier San Diegans and prompted the construction a nearby subdivision, Tarrytown. Open spaces still characterized the southern part of the City (Figure 6). Five-acre lemon orchards continued to provide significant income for residents and in the 1920s that r. amounted to annual incomes of $2,000 per acre or roughly $21,880 in current U.S. dollar � J �J Draft Phase Two Report,Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 25 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1084 2. Historic Context Statement value (Schoenherr 2011:9, 21, 27, 37). Orchard owners had the propensity to earn close to $100,000 on their five-acre properties. Their wealth, however, relied heavily on seasonal workers who picked fruit for the packing plants. The two largest packing plants of the time were Chula Vista Citrus Association (CVCA) and the Chula Vista Mutual Lemon Association. Established in 1916, the CVCA was part of a larger exchange that worked under the "Sunkist" label. The Chula Vista Mutual Lemon Association was comprised of the Leach and Randolph plants with a "Pure Gold" label. Historian Steven Schoenherr framed the 1920s as the "Golden Age" of lemon production in the City (Schoenherr 2011:37-38). ca 04/4 15, IPA f��Ff'+f•5.�.� _�. �- _ c - ___/ -_. -_'"' it.� �`_w.r E -° Figure 6. Subdivision development in Chula Vista, 1920-1929. City boundary outlined in red. Adapted from Schoenherr 2011. 26 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1085 2. Historic Context Statement At the bay front, many of the industrial companies extracted compounds from the local environs in the 1920s. The old Hercules Powder Company had been repurposed by the San Diego Oil Products Corporation for extracting oil from cottonseeds transported by rail from Imperial Valley. Seed hulls were mashed into cakes that fed local cattle. Manganese had been extracted at the bay since 1910 from ore transported to the site by railcars and barges. The operation changed hands several times, but in 1923 chemist Ludwig Tyce purchased and repurposed the existing manganese-producing company and founded Tycrete Company. The midwesterner had patented Tycrete, a waterproof, colored cement created from manganese that was used for a variety of applications, including stucco for building exterior and interiors, floors, furniture, and cabinets. Tycrete became an important industry for the City. The California Carbon Company bought the Yacht Club property (1925) and, like Hercules, extracted raw carbon compounds from kelp for the production of paint, and for refining cement and sugar. The practice only continued until 1929. Another company, the California Chemical Corporation extracted bromine compounds from the salt ponds for use in improved ethyl gasoline that was in demand during the 1920s for a reduction in engine knocking. Western Salt Company remained a stalwart industry for San Diego, having passed from the Babcock family to Henry Fenton in 1922. Salt produced at the company was used as table salt but more often as a preservative for meat, fish, and pickling; for purifying water; as livestock feed; and for deicing roads. Over the years, the white mounds became an iconic part of the Chula Vista landscape.though it is part of the City of San Diego. Fenton still owned the expanded sand and gravel plant in Otay Valley and became an important supplier to the Navy for projects such as paving Rockwell Field and Dutch Flats. In an effort to meet the demand of road improvements during the 1920s, other sand and gravel operations provided raw materials, including Nelson& Sloan (Chula Vista) and the Spreckels Commercial Company (Otay Valley) A new hemp factory south of the city limits in Harborside transformed Imperial Valley hemp into linen for a few years in the 1920s but did not survive the Great Depression (Schoenherr 2011:27-33). New industrial sites were not the only new sources of revenue. Tijuana-bound motorists caused huge traffic jams along Broadway during Prohibition (1919-1933), and made it a prime location for Chula Vistans to sell their produce. Tourists and Hollywood celebrities came into town for the winter horse racing season, and casinos in Tijuana and offshore in the bay. The population influx financed local horse breeding, house rentals, supermarkets, and other services. Along the main corridor to Mexico, new subdivisions were developed as were motor courts, gasoline stations, and grocery stores. Increased traffic, crime, and bootlegging meant double duty for policemen, and prompted the construction of a Border Patrol station in the Castle Park subdivision in 1929. Fires in 1923 prompted the construction of the first fire station as part of the new City Hall on Third Avenue. Some Chula Vistans inspired by aeronautical advancements in the 1920s established the Chula Vista Aeronautic Club (1925). The Tyce School of Aviation, adjacent to the Tycrete factory, replaced the club and operated as the City's first airport (Schoenherr 2011: 28-29, 34-36, 48-50, 56-58). Infrastructure improvements not only included more paved roads and sidewalks, but the installation of a bay-front sewer system beginning in 1926. The City also established a dump Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 27 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1086 2. Historic Context Statement �) the following year at Bay Boulevard and the Sweetwater River estuary, and garbage collection began that served the South Bay area. The South Bay finally acquired control of its tidelands from the City of San Diego in 1925, though plans for the construction of a tidelands airport in an effort to develop the Bay were thwarted by the Great Depression. Standard Oil Company developed some land for oil refining in north Otay Valley, but other planned industrial enterprises that required capital investment were shelved due to the Great Depression (Schoenherr 2011:37-46). 1930s While many industries failed during the Great Depression, agriculture in Chula Vista thrived. Local land baron Henry Fenton had expanded his land holdings with Rancho Janal to 4,000 acres, which was more than all of the City of Chula Vista. He and others survived the financial hardships of the Great Depression because they could cultivate their land and employed workers to help them do that. Fenton had 3,000 acres planted with lima beans and barley, while others outside the City raised cattle, operated dairies, or dry-farmed mesas. In the City and Sweetwater Valley, lemons continued to dominate the agricultural market, though celery had become steep competition. Lemon orchards comprised over 2,000 acres that filled more than 1,000 railcars annually and produced revenue of nearly $1 million. In an effort to package all that fruit, the two major packing plants doubled in size, and company housing was provided to workers in dormitories and bungalows. A local factory produced the ice necessary to refrigerate the railcars containing Chula Vista products destined for the East and for refrigerated ships sent to Europe. Celery had been established as an important crop for Chula Vista after the 1916 flood, though Japanese truck farmers Yamamoto Mitsusaburo and Muraoka Fukutaro introduced the crop to the City in 1912. The backbreaking work required constant attention from planting until winter harvest, and then loading the 150-lb. crates of matured celery onto the railcars was more than strenuous. Japanese farmers followed closely behind the profitability of lemon growers at $1,500 an acre (Estes 1978; Schoenherr 2011: 30- 31, 46-47). Japanese farmers were not new to farming in the county, having developed successful agricultural operations at the turn of the twentieth century. The first Japanese came to San Diego to work on the California Central Railroad in the 1880s, and one decade later there were more than 250 Japanese. Many of whom worked in Lemon Grove, La Mesa, and Chula Vista as seasonal agricultural laborers in the citrus fields and packing plants. It was the weather and inexpensive, productive land that drew more Japanese to San Diego County to lease farms in Mission Valley, Bonita, and Palm City, including Iwashita Suekichi's farm in Chula Vista. The 1906 earthquake in San Francisco prompted some Issei (first generation immigrants) to relocate in the San Diego area. Over the years, Japanese businessmen created thriving businesses around 5th and Market, despite the restrictions placed on the immigration of skilled and unskilled Japanese into the United States. However, historian Donald H. Estes argued that the agricultural contributions in San Diego County outweighed the progress of the Japanese businessmen at that time (Estes 1978). I'ssei in the San Diego County "controlled" 1,090 acres by 1910, though alien land laws forbade non- citizens from owning land under their own names, prompting most Japanese to use the names i l of native-born children or friends (Carnes 1979: 28; Ichioka 1984:162; Niiya 1993:99). In a 28 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1087 2. Historic Context Statement 1941 survey, vegetables (celery, cucumbers, tomatoes, asparagus, bunch vegetables, cabbage, and cauliflower) and strawberries were the bulk of the crops cultivated by the Nisei (American- born citizens of Japanese decent) and the Issei. Truck farming was most often associated with Japanese farmers. These large-scale agricultural businesses fed growing markets, with many lssei/Nisei first specializing in one crop and then expanding their business from those profits (Carnes 1979: 41-42, 47). As a result of Japanese endeavors in the 1910s, the quality of Chula Vista's celery product was recognized by the California Agricultural Department and the Japanese government in the 1930s. Competition between Japanese and Caucasian celery producers evolved into the establishment of the San Diego County Celery Growers Union and as a result doubled production. Celery surpassed lemons in production value, though both were fundamental to the local economy, especially during the Great Depression (Schoenherr 2011:48-50). In addition to a strong agricultural base, Chula Vista and many communities like it benefited from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs. For Chula Vista, those programs provided funding for roads, Americanization and adult classes, nursery schools, hot lunches for students, food distribution, recreation programs, and community dances. Federal financing through the Federal House Act of 1934 meant that more people could own a home. Works Progress Administration (WPA) and Public Works Administration (PWA) funding and labor constructed the second elementary school and an expansion and earthquake retrofit of the two junior highs. The PWA funded a new elementary school, L Street Elementary, shortly renamed after its architect, Lilian J. Rice. The new F Street school was constructed with WPA funds beginning in 1937, and the Municipal Park and Civic (Memorial) Bowl with a 1,000-seat amphitheater and moat-surrounded stage was also funded (Schoenherr 2011:52-56). Chula Vista had grown to 4,126 residents by the end of the decade (Figure 7). Most residents were Caucasian, though Japanese and Mexicans were the highest represented minorities at 145 and 93. Chula Vista was transitioning into a more commercial city with a diversified workforce; only 12 percent claimed agriculture as their occupation. On the eve of World War II (1939-1945), "lemons, celery, and dairies were profitable, cattle and lima beans flourished, and downtown prospered" (Schoenherr 2011:60-61). Property types from the City Development period include residential and commercial buildings. Properties from this period will be eligible for local designation for their association with significant events and people (City of Chula Vista Local Register Criteria 1 and 2) if they retain to a significant degree their building materials dating to the period of significance (1911- 1939). Additionally, eligible properties will retain a high degree of integrity of location, setting, feeling, and association. Properties should also retain good integrity of design, materials, and craftsmanship, but some loss of these aspects of integrity is acceptable. If multiple properties are extant that represent the same historical themes or associations, a comparison of similar resources is critical to determining which are eligible for local designation. t Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 29 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1088 • � : "� .�� #� :fir � 4 GI. sm .°vMo °'m� It r • a y � t � 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1089 2. Historic Context Statement Architectural History Throughout the 1911-1939 period, Chula Vista remained an agricultural community with new commercial and civic services developing around Third Avenue, including hotels and a fire station. After World War I, veterans returned to Chula Vista to find former sawdust-strewn roads had been paved and many other city improvements, such as the San Diego Country Club (1920) had been made. Open spaces still characterized the southern part of the City. Commercial and civic building styles in the early decades of Chula Vista consisted of popular revival styles. Typically, classical or Greek revival styles were used on civic and government buildings in most towns across the United States. Hotels and commercial buildings were constructed in decorative revival styles and also in the new Art Deco style. Examples of WPA Moderne architecture were introduced to Chula Vista in the 1930s with the construction of several projects funded by that federal program. Large homes built during the first decades of Chula Vista consisted of two-story Foursquares and late Victorian-era homes. Workers' housing was constructed in the northern section of Chula Vista to meet the demands of the growing population. These houses were typically small bungalows with features of the Craftsman style (Figures 8-10). After the 1915 Panama California Exposition at Balboa Park, the Spanish Colonial Revival style became the predominant building style in southern California, and many houses, large and small, were constructed in this style in the 1920s and 1930s (Figures 11-13). Other revival styles followed suit, such as Tudor (late 1920s-1940s), and later Colonial Revival (1940s-19508). Another residential building type common during the City Development period were multiple family units. These residential building types were either multistory apartment buildings or single- story apartment courts that included several freestanding units. Property types that reflect the Architectural History of the City Development period include residential and commercial buildings. Properties from this period will be eligible for local designation under architectural and landscape design criteria (City of Chula Vista Local Register Criteria 3 and 4) if they embody distinctive characteristics of a style found in Chula Vista during the City Development period (Tables 4-9) and retain to a significant degree their building materials dating to the period of significance (1911-1939). Additionally, eligible properties will retain a high degree of integrity of design, materials, and craftsmanship. Properties should also retain a good integrity of location, setting, feeling, and association, but some loss of these aspects of integrity is acceptable. If multiple properties are extant that represent the same architectural style, a comparison of similar resources is critical to determining which are eligible for local designation. Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 31 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1090 � 1 ' � i•' T � s 1 r���? Ik2 � �i'l"i f `e M j a W r (1 _ •iYf C S� •�' 6999 r �„ _ rs xx i p�? ..,> � R.{ •�. ii11yylI' i 5 i44 `k ty i{ i l0. '•`'- 4 � } l 2. Historic Context Statement ti.J l�'r .•�: ;..<`tip'• ' R Figure 10. Streetscape view of block of Craftsman style single family residences, west side of 600 block of Del Mar Avenue. 'rk x Kam, 't'�t r Wa' I �► e! AAAI t t�91 e r s I xkJ td i'� fi�7 r�' ;�•�� � �� I 'I 1 I r dhf�y `may'^`.R ij �R it] `! it Figure 11. Streetscape view of block of Spanish Colonial Revival style single family residences, west side of the 80 block of Jefferson Avenue. Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 33 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1092 r f r �q°'.!3-% :�`•F�l r€ 'Y.A-i1m�w.a�:��a ��s ,ar�irY+a1,.�1 i;�� �� , r.•[ y,m� ;a r� ��d.� ��7�'..�X } .• �,ry:,"rraa"t r. �-. i Tv r "'`c�it .:tY`�f ? k• dz. 's"'i..!+ } I* kli7�.A1Y'' r„ 'Ch 1S --ksy 4t I TZ,; �. i_ * r , 1, .,3y 5,i j � � "r1. ,�lylt l��• 1k j i� L 9y i 1`1�� FF<� 4 4 5i, SL ,.� Yr 1 }c t { fi t t h e n r lL €F 1Z„1�i ,� iyr� 4 .}_,�� �l�i�` j JI � f5{�S��l♦ � 1\i , y 'y i�'�f ' � - _ v3P 01 AOL mmm�!�� f• di �04� ^^x rh�f�Jc� 7^"�5r. .ate EJ m. r. 2. Historic Context Statement City Development Period Architectural Styles Foursquare Style Character-Defining Features; • Four square room floor plan • Two stories • Full or wrap-around porch • Hipped roof • Symmetrical main fagade • Horizontal wood board siding Table 4. Foursquare Residential Buildings 195 G Street, 1918 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 35 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1094 2. Historic Context statement Craftsman Style Character-Defining Features: • 1-2 stories, sometimes with a one-room upper story (Airplane Craftsman) • Horizontal wood board siding, split board shingles • Low-pitched wide gable roof, sometimes clipped • Dormers • Full-width porch • Wood columns sitting atop stone or brick piers as porch supports • Horizontal orientation emphasis • Wide windows and doors • Symmetrical main facade • Exposed rafters and large knee brackets • Widely overhanging eaves • Wood pergola feature Table 5. . Craftsman Residential Buildings ! Y 5 r G R., 3 riyy�� W- - 163 Cypress, 1930 Or 4 45 2' Avenue, 1930 € t q A ,-?.� 6 T+'.:_b.�Q} j13kY:,+•AALI� t�`iW7k1 .�.-rt..-.,.... 36 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources survey ,1 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1095 2. Historic Context Statement " 205 Church Street, circa 1925 N Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 37 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1096 2. Historic Context Statement �) Spanish Colonial Revival Style Character-Defining Features: • Asymmetrical fagade • Arched entryways and winged walls • Large picture window on front fagade • Flat roof with parapet with red clay tile coping or gable roof clad in red clay tiles • Smooth stucco siding • Decorative chimney top Table 6. Spanish Colonial Revival Residential Buildings f J a 501 Flower, 1935 215 & 217 Fig Avenue, 1929, 1930 � M1 , I 305 Hilltop Drive, 1929 / 1 38 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1097 I Historic Context Statement \ 395 1Street, 1927 J4, N. . > �$ :y.. . a | _ 2522 Del Mar Avenue, 1927 \� t Draft Phase Two Report, Chula wA Historic Resources Survey a 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1098 2. Historic Context Statement Tudor Style Character-Defining Features: • Asymmetrical main facade • Front gable projection, typically with a front chimney • Main section of roof is side gable • Large picture or tripartite window on main facade • Small covered porch or stoop • Arched entryways and/or windows • Stucco or brick siding Table 7. Tudor Revival Residential Buildings y is 224 Fig Avenue, 1929 Historic Site #48; The George Steese House .4` 440 E Street, 1929 \J 40 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1099 2. Historic Context Statement Art Deco Style Character-Defining Features: • Vertical projections • Zigzags and chevron features • Smooth stucco wall surface • Emphasis on vertical orientation Table 8. Other Revival Styles for Residential Buildings S '- • 434 E Street, 1937, Mediterranean Revival Style Table 9. Commercial, Civic, and Community Building Styles I 416 3' Avenue, Art Deco, 1932 Historic Site #73; El Primero Hotel U Draft Phase Two Report, Chula"Vista Historic Resources Survey 41 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1100 2. Historic Context Statement CITY MATURATION: FROM AGRICULTURE TO COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRY (1940-1970) During and post World War II, the population in San Diego County skyrocketed to a half million, and Chula Vista was one of the fastest growing cities (Etulain and Malone 1989:115; U.S. Census Bureau 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930, 1940, 1950). Out-migration from the city to rural/suburban and bedroom communities rose, though the population remained concentrated in San Diego and the communities of Chula Vista, Coronado; National City, Otay, and San Ysidro (Day and Zimmerman Report 1945a:87-90; U.S. Census Bureau 1950). Defense contract work leading up to and during World War II greatly contributed to that growing population as California led all other states in national defense expenditures and contracts awarded during 1941 (Oceanside Daily Blade-Tribune 11 August 1941:6). By then, San Diego had already solidified its importance in aeronautic advancements having attracted Reuben H. Fleet's Consolidated Aircraft Corporation in 1935. Construction of the company's advanced B- 24 Liberator not only significantly aided the war effort but it .created other opportunities for local manufacturers (Consolidated Aircraft 2004). Chula Vista's Rohr Aircraft Corporation was one of those beneficiaries, and became one of the Consolidated's primary manufacturers. Wartime industries in aircraft production and government, trade, and service industries created a 62 percent labor increase in Chula Vista, and a 63 percent increase in the county. More work with fewer men available also translated into greater job opportunities for minorities and women (Day and Zimmerman Report 1945x:87-90). More defense contract workers in San Diego also meant an increased need for housing, often around defense centers, and cities like Chula Vista. In an effort to meet the housing demand, the U.S. Housing Authority, Army, Navy, Federal Works Agency, Public Building Administration, Farm Security Administration, and Defense Homes Corporation feverishly built homes for contract workers (Oceanside Blade-Tribune 11 August 1941:6, 25 September 1941:1, 6). Temporary housing met the immediate demand and permanent housing often developed as planned subdivisions, a trend that continued into the succeeding decades. For Chula Vista, World War II was the economic force that transformed an agricultural and semi-industrial city into a service-based, industrial city with agricultural roots. Economic Development 1940-1945 Military and industrial investment in the South Bay during World War Il initiated the transition from Chula Vista's agriculture-based economy to a service and industrial economy. That transition began when Fred Rohr opened Rohr Aircraft Corporation in Chula Vista in 1940. The 10-acre property on the bay front became 156 acres with 41 buildings and an employee base that grew from 1,000 to 11,000. A Rohr-sponsored Vocational Training School opened on F Street in an old auto showroom and gave employees the skills they needed to first build the power packages for the Consolidated seaplane and then for its flagship airplane, the B-24 Liberator (Schoenherr 2011:65-67). Construction of Consolidated Aircraft's B-24 power packages remained the company's largest project, and Rohr became the "world's largest 42 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1101 2. Historic Context Statement r� producer of airplane power waits" (Schoenherr 2011:67). More job opportunities meant more people in Chula Vista needed houses and services. Lemon groves quickly succumbed to housing tracts to support a population increase that more than tripled in Chula Vista between 1940 and 1950, causing a housing shortage (Figures 14 and 15). A men's dormitory on Third Avenue, four-unit apartments on Parkway, and available rooms in locals' homes provided the earliest accommodations for defense workers. A Rohr subdivision was established on Broadway within the Bay Manor subdivision and another subdivision developed in Pacific Grove (San Diego Union Tribune 1.963; Schoenherr 2011:65, 77). Large-tract government housing in Chula Vista developed in Hilltop Village and Vista Square with associated schools and playgrounds. Despite objections from the Chula Vista Chamber of Commerce, African Americans were allowed to rent in those subdivisions where previous covenants may have kept them from doing so. At Rohr, Caucasian men and women worked alongside African American men and federal housing tracts were no different. Other wartime workers established their homes in trailer parks along Bay Boulevard (Schoenherr 2011:80). Japanese-Americans, however, experienced another reality during World War II. Antagonistic sentiments against Japanese had developed over many years but culminated during the war. Local arrests of suspected Issei spies were followed by President Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066 in February 1942 in response to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December. It instructed "all persons of Japanese decent" to evacuate their homes on the Pacific coast (Estes 1978). By May 1942, approximately 600 Japanese had already been evacuated between Del Mar and the Orange County/San Diego County line (Schoenherr 2011:69; The Southern California Rancher 1942:3). Japanese-American San Diegans left their homes and traveled by train to the Colorado River Relocation Center near Poston, Arizona 12 mi. southwest of Parker in August 1942 (Estes 1978). The 77 Japanese who had lived in Chula Vista were first sent to the Santa Anita Racetrack before being sent on to Poston, where they and the other internees stayed for the duration of the war (Estes 1978; Schlenker 1972:80-81; Schoenherr 2011:69). The removal of San Diegan Japanese-Americans affected the 1942 crop season. In Los Angeles County, an estimated 30 percent of land previously cultivated by Japanese-Americans was under new management by April 1 (The Southern California Rancher 1942:3, 75). The Japanese-Americans left behind their houses, cars, and farms. New owners oversaw farm operations, and this initiated the development of the Bracero program that permanently altered the field-crew workforce. Under that program, Mexicans seasonally entered the country to work and lived in temporary camps (Schoenherr 2011:70). Meanwhile, the federal government sponsored protective efforts in the South Bay and other areas along the Pacific Coast. New and reused observation posts with search lights were part of those efforts in Chula Vista as was the establishment of neighboring Otay Mesa's East Field as Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS) Otay Mesa in 1943 (later NAAS Brown Field). Citizens participated in the war effort with scrap drives, victory gardens, rationing, and buying war bonds (Schoenherr 2011:71). Other contributions included farmers' agricultural revenue in the county that had increased by 230 percent by 1943 (Day and Zimmerman Report 1945a:136). The Rohr facility was expanded (1943) to house a cafeteria, fire and police department, engineering laboratories, and repair facility. After the military dredged near the plant, the City Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 43 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1102 2. Historic Context Statement filled in a portion of tidelands, a practice that was continued over the decades. Harbor Drive was extended through National City and connected to Bay Boulevard, providing a more direct route to San Diego's bayside for local soldiers and contractors (Schoenherr 2011.71). Such infrastructural improvements were necessary for a growing South Bay. % 1 � API °�� � r �a�,�een3 �►' ��' } __. ` LS/ Jr IL 6 IL ,.rte 1 t MK&O re- 14.11�,IUr - -ter. Figure 14. Subdivision development in Chula Vista, 1940. City boundary outlined in red. Adapted from Schoenherr 2011. 4-4 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1103 2. Historic Context Statement ❑ m w e" y, 40 ," awm m" •�' �i A. Lt tCO Upp '654 Soo ' *Odo t 0 r I CA40 i Q y 7% 15. r +r Figure 15. Subdivision development in Chula Vista, 1950. City boundary outlined in red. Adapted from Schoenherr 2011. 1945-1950 Following World War II, more Americans had expendable income than any other time in history. A larger segment of the population owned houses, cars, and televisions. New entertainment, services, and industries developed to serve a growing consumer base. Many veterans returned to the communities in the West where they were stationed to settle down with their families, and Chula Vista was one of the communities they chose. Garden stores, salons, clothing shops, modernized store fronts, and a remodeled Vogue Theater all served a growing Chula Vista populace. More subdivisions provided the necessary postwar housing in areas such as Roberta Park and Griffin Park. The first annexation for Chula Vista in October 1949 was for the inclusion of the Hilltop and J Street area so that the subdivision Claire Vista could be developed. Interest in annexing unincorporated areas for subdivision development mounted and Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 45 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1104 2. Historic Context Statement prompted the City to seek a new charter in 1949 so it could annex property for collecting revenue, establishing zoning, and developing infrastructure (Schoenherr 2011:85). 1950s-1970s During the 1950s, the population continued to grow as agriculture gave way to housing developments, schools, and shopping centers. More extensive areas to the east and southeast were annexed, along with tidelands and in more than 2 mil of the southern portion of San Diego Bay (City of Chula Vista 2005). The 9-acre Civic Centex project constructed on an old lemon orchard characterized the beginning of the end of agriculture and the development of a dense urban core. A new library, post office, and City Hall were all constructed as part of the complex. Memorial Bowl was also connected to a new gymnasium and public pool. Chula Vista High was completed in 1950, which meant students no longer had to be bused to Sweetwater High School or attend temporary classrooms at Brown Field. The Chula Vista Community Hospital was also expanded in 1955 (City of Chula Vista 2005; Schoenherr 2011:89-91, 101-02). In the midst of Cold War apprehensions, new city patrols were enforced, fallout shelters were constructed at the Civic Center and private residences, and the World War Il watchtower at the Mutual lemon packing plant was reused. New subdivisions developed from old Otay Ranch land, and several churches were constructed to serve those new communities (Schoenherr 2011:92-93, 95-99). A new trend developed of constructing retail stores outside the city center as more houses filled in the outskirts of the City (Engstrand 2005). Many of the new industries developed at the bay front. Broadway remained a busy road for those headed to Tijuana and for Rohr workers. A number of eating franchises catered to travelers and workers, with cafes and drive-thrus, markets, a drive-in, a hardware store, and other businesses that subsequently faded with the newly constructed Montgomery Freeway (I- 5). Some flourished, with easy off-ramps to facilities such as the Big Ski Drive-In (1955) and the South Bay Drive-In (1958). Rohr continued to operate at the bay front under the appliance company Detrola for a time, but during the Korean Conflict it was returned to Fred Rohr's direction. Under Rohr, the company returned to the production of engine pods for various aircraft, though it was with a smaller, yet important workforce of 6,700. Rohr continued to operate in the 1960s as a company of over 11,000 employees and still constructed engine pods for propeller and jet planes of all the major aeronautical companies, but it also added manufacturing of dish antennas, rocket nozzles for Thoikol, cylinders for solid-fuel boosters of the Titan II-C, and parts for prefabricated homes (Schoenherr 2011:102, 106-107, 95-97, 132). Industry, services, and suburban development characterized the main sectors of economic growth in the succeeding decades. For control of the bay front and outlying areas, the cities of San Diego and Chula Vista battled one another during the 1950s and 1960s. While San Diego acquired land south of Otay River and east to Otay Mountain, Chula Vista gained land along 1-5 and south to Palomar Street in 1959. The undeveloped tidelands of the bay front remained problematic in an environment where each bayside city had its own agenda for the harbor. Chula Vista Mayor Bob McAllister organized a San Diego Bay Committee comprised of all five of the bay cities, which eventually j supported the creation of a Unified Port Authority that assumed control of the tidelands in 46 Draft Phase Two Report,Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1105 2. Historic Context Statement January 1963. Chula Vista continued filling in the tidelands attracting industry to the bay front, and constructed a boat harbor. Infrastructure improvements in the 1960s included San Diego Gas and Electric's power plant, planning for the construction of I.805, joining the South Bay Irrigation District for more Colorado River water, the enlargement of the sewer system to lure outlying areas into accepting annexation for new subdivisions, and construction of Southwestern College (Schoenherr 2011:108, 114-122). Chula Vista had become the second largest city in the county by 1960 (Figures 16 and 17) (U.S. Census Bureau 1960). The county population had risen to over a million, and between 1950 and 1970, bedroom communities such as El Cajon, Escondido, Chula Vista, and Oceanside experienced a tremendous growth rate of between 214 and 833 percent (Engstrand 2005:166; U.S. Census Bureau 1960). Chula Vista continued to grow eastward over the next several decades including land that was annexed east of 1-805 in the 1980s, specifically the Montgomery area in the southeast, adding 23,000 to the City's population and the largest inhabited annexation approved in California. It was the most populous annexation approved in California. During the latter half of the 1980s and the 1990s, Rancho del Rey, Eastlake, and other master-planned communities in eastern Chula Vista began to develop, and more than 14 mi.' of Otay Ranch were annexed and planned for future development (City of Chula Vista General Plan 2005). By 2000, Chula Vista boasted 173,556 residents and has remained the second-largest city in San Diego County. Property types from the City Maturation period include residential, commercial, civic, and community buildings. Properties from this period will be eligible for local designation for their association with significant events and people (City of Chula Vista Local Register Criteria 1 and 2) if they retain to a significant degree their building materials dating to the period of significance (1940-1970). Additionally, eligible properties will retain a high degree of integrity of location, setting, feeling, and association. Properties should also retain good integrity of design, materials, and craftsmanship, but some loss of these aspects of integrity is acceptable. If multiple properties are extant that represent the same historical themes or associations, a comparison of similar resources is critical to determining which are eligible for local designation. U Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 47 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1106 y„ x. f Y � s,�ia�y.'.'r �k � !3 b"5F ,x• r ,�:: s: r3• T,` 'J•�, t• a� }sr � �' r':i k Yr i•�^'--C r�,....`5 AL 4 L' � YI X11 � ��,�aC--,•r,�z E � �� ,Y :�'i i 's six`�� �' �J i�fi. y+� �- � �*•g1L i��� 9? >! CN Im.0 Xk k:v VMN rn i G �' .•y �sy`'�� � L ' g��, 1 �y�.,c-y S� it N��� 1 � �,F�,�r•4� 3 i J ,4 P', ,- -'- M" .-✓" S - - 51��r� JIM-,f:: 1. � ' s � -iy2°c� �r S y�b' y�rd�e��t!. v p i ✓�+�� {rr 4 r� • S t2 '� '9 L`�,Ds �d � ,R�3'i' "'4T 4J ��� Fs^. "$ �fi���_. 'p- • Rf r '. i' - r1 �— r• f'} 4'`-x''1^7 .vP`� d �1s»= 'c; ,r:, ire :1,.,. F & ~ �'S'�.,.-^'y -tau x�'."kr,3 k� •,5.� '. • K. �a� ,. �`r-� � .E X16,_' ���� �•g. � '�?"ix.���L :�"'' r .`I: sq ��� � � �} za,k w � r ''� "�,��1i3.� •R'�".J r ��nT. _'�, * �f'"a.�w ITI v ilk Oki `'-WL �j 4.. 14— WD cl '� f�j� y�•? 1lipC �� °l� ���'� �� .Il ,fit I � '' �r.•-�� F � �� � '� I t.� � S y, H t r i a { s tal-_� v�i� 1 •`�'�x1— � M� �Is. t�� ra ss�,��r�'-j � �. ,� �� .'. {t.� Lam,'.• � . Wig Eitk.5 1r .,'tar r az��,�; �`i�k •f „I°1 '�. ". Y�'. ' 2. Historic Context Statement Architectural History World War II changed Chula Vista's community landscape from agricultural fields and orchards to subdivided housing tracts. Businesses such as Rohr were developing housing subdivisions for their employees. Early postwar subdivisions design still retained elements of the revival and eclectic styles evidenced by Minimal Traditional neighborhoods (Figure 18), a trend which transformed to mid-century Modern by the mid-1950s. After World War II, the new American suburb grew in popularity in towns across the United States. Planned suburban communities were developed in great numbers in Chula Vista in the 1950s and 1960s, particularly in the southern section of the City. Postwar tract developments were planned around curvilinear streets and cul-de-sacs that included sidewalks. The uniform setback of the houses from the street was greater than the setbacks in earlier subdivisions. Each of the houses within a subdivision was built in a similar style, identical to the other houses on the block. The dominant stylistic influence immediately after the war was the Tract Ranch house (Figures 19- 21). But by the mid-1950s, the Modern movements resulted in Contemporary and Post-and- Beam residential examples (Figure 22). By the 1960s, some subdivisions incorporated a wider array of stylistic applications within each Tract Ranch development and were sometimes constructed as two-story or split-level houses (Figures 23 and 24). Another answer to the demand for housing in Chula Vista from the 1940s to the 1970s were multiple family residences, including apartment buildings and duplexes (Figures 25 and 26). Stylistic application to this building type was typically less developed than to single family residences, but examples exist that reflect the popular styles and motifs of contemporary subdivision housing. Mobile home parks in Chula Vista also became a popular residential housing type that helped met the great demand for housing during this period. One such development reflects the influence of Chula Vista's Japanese population on the architectural character of the City. Japanese developer and community leader Roy Muraoka constructed a mobile home community in 1963 at the southeast corner of 2nd Avenue and Quintard Street in the southern section of Chula Vista. The Japanese motifs are evident on the entrance sign and on the central community building within the mobile home park. The population boom of the 1950s and 1960s also led to the development of schools, commercial buildings, civic buildings, and parks for the growing Chula Vista community. Early commercial buildings were constructed after the war, filling in and extending the previously established commercial arteries of Third and Broadway avenues. These buildings are identified by their flat roof parapets, flat front facades, some with varying expressions of wall surface materials and hoods. The buildings on Third Avenue were typical postwar commercial buildings that were constructed adjacent to one another along the main commercial corridors (Figures 27 and 28). Many of the later commercial buildings were freestanding and constructed in the mid-century Modern style, with varying features and sub-styles. Other styles that were particularly popular in southern California were the eclectic Googie and Programmatic styles. These forms of architecture were popular in the 1960s and were defined by their hyperbolic emphasis on futuristic architectural styles. The Googie style can be identified. by its curvaceous lines, neon signage, and geometric shapes. 50 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1109 I �t i E Spa,� ��1 I r'`� '.�.. y�i'ti � v' �." 4 �',if-•' [�y�;.�.-. 451 T�•• n .r Is 3.,•v � s i,�' 1 �'.v °c �4a'' ',it �4Uf} tf�t r� �s dd' �,�� � �'j• yy4�r �.�sf t , will te 4k{ e"'yt ti ' pl S!crJ',,y�ti t 11> 2. Historic Context Statement f 4 i 7� 1 J; Y 2 Y jeT S <^ H z S'�.{�.p k Y T •mil .�1 ! .} 1 .,xSy°Rfn A Figure 20. Typical 1950s Tract Ranch subdivision, south side of 40 block of �1 El Capitan Drive. et; 5 f y k S Y•Mi '� .F� l'j Figure 21. Typical 1950s Tract Ranch subdivision, north side of 30 block of East Palomar Drive. 52 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1111 i ps � 'e7� - t'� xr s tv,�i r i✓- r �. e ' N r � �'�MX+ ,k tF: t� Z- -'` � .R,. �. �}- + +,: � {t S� �3� ^sj n �kltfi`.>i r� '1`t• ' q i ,Cy.. -r- ""n M. fk:,',.l 5 S"�1•.` 4.�, .dam i �' 4 �Y t} 4 t�T3 Tr ;�k(•. yi k,E 4 Y i �f - � k S+i ii °�1 to + �tra �t� b�krLhii r p r iE � i �a a. L!1 i °k,t�h.�41�t,a�i� •� $�;, t o {a i fa'Y-�3 'i"� 5;" °* S _ 'd .. i I 2. Historic Context Statement Figure 24. Example of Tract Ranch development from the 1960s with two-story single family residences, 200 block of East Milan Street. Ire U C Figure 25. Example of multiple family residential development, apartment buildings located at 256 Del Mar Avenue. 54 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1113 2. Historic Context Statement IT r S tlgrs cT Chi 1 c ' '. 3r A a V, Figure 26. Example of multiple family residential development, duplexes located on the east side of the 700 block of Woodlawn Avenue. µE i�. A Figure 27_ Typical post-war commercial buildings, east side of the 200 block of Third Avenue. Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 55 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1114 2. Historic Context Statement .j ; � t i�1� awr•t^i. 4 ~ k!P r V Figure 28. Typical post-war commercial buildings, west side of the 200 block of Third Avenue. The Programmatic style is a sub-style of Googie and was used particularly at restaurants and other food venues. This style is identified by its expression of a particular theme. Commercial corridors such as Third Avenue and Broadway were largely developed in the 1950s and 1960s and possess a mix of these mid-century styles. Property types that reflect the Architectural History of the City Maturation period include residential, commercial, civic, and community buildings, particularly the mid-century Modern style. Properties from this period will be eligible for local designation under architectural and landscape design criteria (City of Chula Vista Local Register Criteria 3 and 4) if they embody distinctive characteristics of a style found in Chula Vista during the City Maturation period (Tables 10-20) and retain to a significant degree their building materials dating to the period of significance (1940-1970). Additionally, eligible properties will retain a high degree of integrity of design, materials, and craftsmanship. Properties should also retain a good integrity of location, setting, feeling, and association, but some loss of these aspects of integrity is acceptable. if multiple properties are extant that represent the same architectural style, a comparison of similar resources is critical to determining which are eligible for local designation. 56 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1115 2. Historic Context Staternent �) Community Maturation Period Architectural Styles Colonial Revival Style Character-Defining Features: • Large, square form • Side gable or hipped roof, sometimes with dormers • Symmetrical main fagade • Partial-width porch or covered stoop, usually surmounted by an arch or pediment and supported by classical columns • Double hung sash windows with wooden muntins • Shutters • Horizontal wood board siding Table 10. Colonial Revival Style ' 67 4'Avenue, circa 1945 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 57 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1116 2. Historic Context Statement Minimal Traditional Style Character-Defining Features: • Typically one-story residential buildings, occasionally two-story • Typically one front projection • Moderately pitched side gable • Lack of ornamental detail • Various cladding material • Covered stoop porch • Shallow eaves Table 11. Minimal Traditional Style Shenandoah Tract Subdivision* 138 Jefferson IPI P f I TAJ 260 Church Street, Multiple Family Residence *Example of tract development constructed in the minimal traditional style, best evaluated as neighborhood in future survey. 58 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1117 I Historic Context Statement Post-War Commercial Architecture Character--i�efinin Features: Pos g • One- or two-story buildings • Constructed on long, narrow lots, sometimes directly adjacent to other buildings • Flat roof or patterned parapet • Large storefront windows with a main entryway • Hood • Exterior wall surface varies • Signage typically on or over the food • Setback from the sidewalk with front lot parking Table 12. Post-War Commercial Architecture _ 131 Broadway, 1945 "4 242 & 248 Third Avenue, 1947, 1946 T y 1 TiSta 1{Aa y3 81'W �'�!��1�� '' h' _f• aF 1126 Yd Avenue, circa 1945 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 59 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1118 2. Historic Context Statement Mobile Home Parr Character-Defining Features: • Patterned development with small lots and narrow streets • Uniform setbacks and placement of the mobile homes on the lots • Mobile homes are one-story, with flat, shed, or widely pitched gable roofs, metal exterior wall surfaces; sometimes homes are raised or on wheels • Little to no landscaping in front of mobile homes • Parking spaces limited to one or two vehicles adjacent to mobile homes • Main entrance of development is typically gated, with a fence around the entire development • Central office and/or community building Table 13. Mobile Home Park 1100 Industrial Blvd., Brentwood Mobile Park, 1959 I Palace Gardens Mobile Home Park, t ■ W 1425 Second Avenue, 1963 �J 60 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1119 2. Historic Context Statement Streamline Moderne Style Character-Defining Features: • Curved corners on exterior walls • Smooth stucco wall surface • Emphasis on horizontal orientation • Flat roof, with coping • Horizontal grooves or ledges within wall surface • Porthole and/or glass block windows • Asymmetrical fagade • Curved hoods over entryways or windows Table 14. Streamline Moderne Style FE 'f 345 E Street, 1960 }i (5 4- t r� e' r,;irt31 1xbyit 48 Broadway, Drycleaners Building, circa 1955 Y 1146 Elm, 1946 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 61 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1120 2. Historic Context Statement s WR '6 J�Y�i S3 f . ' 518 FIower, 1948 w. ..tip- ,a. -'� ..!4✓9Lk! i�...,.-4. 62 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1121 2. Historic Context Statement Googie Style Character-Defining Features: • "Thematic" architecture • Building types usually associated with or oriented towards the automobile • Curvaceous exterior walls • Swooping lines • Geometric shapes • Exaggerated/angled rooflines • Synthetic materials • Windows occupy a large amount of the wall surface, void of decorative framing • Colorful, neon signage Table 15. Googie Style 1420 Broadway, circa 1960, Bavarian Style tyI 1 f G 1052 Broadway, Roberto's Taco Shop, circa 1960 rs. , Tiki Style Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 63 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1122 2. Historic Context Statement Modern Styles Character-Defining Features (Residential): Contemporary 1955-1970 • Single story • Horizontal massing • Flat or low-pitched roof, sometimes an extended canopy • U-shaped or L-shaped floor plan, sometimes with central courtyard • Carport or attached garage • Flat exterior walls, typically with vertical boards • Windows are plate glass, horizontal band, and aluminum sliders or casement • Asymmetrical main fagade • Brick, wood, or stucco wall surfaces with varying texturized materials • Recessed or hidden main entrance Post and Beam 1945-1970 • Single story • Horizontal massing • Broad extended roof with exposed beams, some examples with flat or low-pitch roofs • Exposed wood and steel beam structural system—eliminated the need for load- bearing walls C� Rectangular form with open floor plan, often with interior courtyard Open floor plans • Carport • Flat exterior walls, typically with vertical boards • Windows are plate glass, celestory, and aluminum sliders or casement • High degree of glazing to blur the line between indoor/outdoor space • Brick, wood, or stucco wall surfaces Table 16. Modern Styles (Residential) 3 y`S County Club Park Subdivision*: 999 Monserate, 1956, Post and Beam 1 � C4 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1123 2. Historic Context Statement County Club Park Subdivision*: 989 Monserate, 1956, Post and Beam F S 398 Hilltop Drive, 1960, Contemporary *Example of tract development constructed in the Post and Beam Modern style, best evaluated as neighborhood in future survey. Draft Phase Two Report, Chula vista Historic Resources Survey 65 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1124 2. Historic Context Statement {� Modern Style Character-Defining Features (Non-Residential): • Single story • Large storefront windows, nearly floor to ceiling, comprise most of main facade • . Shed or flat roof Widely overhanging eaves • Angular lines • Aluminum sliding windows Table 17. Modern Style (Non-Residential) 363 E Street, 1952, Contemporary Awl 4 - 700 E Street, 1966, Contemporary 66 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1125 2. Historic Context Statement �) Ranch Style Character-Defining Features: Custom. Ranch • Single story • Rambling, L-shaped or long rectangular floor plan • Widely-pitched hipped or side gable roof • Attached garage • Varying exterior wall material: horizontal wood boards, stucco, stone, brick • Brick or stone wall veneer water table • Shutters • Double hung wood sash windows with muntins; wide aluminum sliders • Recessed partial-width or full-width porch supported by simple columns Table 18. Custom Ranch Style J "All 990 Corte Maria, 1959 � II S � 735 1" Avenue, circa 1965 U Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 67 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1126 2. Historic Context Statement 41 28 Hilltop Drive 68 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1127 2. Historic Context Statement Tract Ranch • Single story • Horizontal massing • Widely-pitched hipped or side gable roofs • L-shaped floor plan with interior of L facing the street • Attached garage (forming the bottom of the L) • Shed roof porch extension with tapered or angled columns • Void of ornamental detail • Stucco wall surface • Front driveway • Double hung wood sash or aluminum sliding windows • Houses developed by single developer as a large tract • Housing tract laid out along curvilinear streets and cul-de-sacs • Houses set back from the street at least 30 ft. • Streetscape included sidewalks Table 19. Tract Ranch Style Bay Manor Subdivision*: 690, 684, 680, 676 W. Manor Drive,_ 1943, 1960, 1943, 1955 t Chula Vista Gardens Subdivision, Unit No. 4: 1187 Nile Avenue, 1968 *Example of tract development constructed in the Tract Ranch style, best evaluated as neighborhood in future survey. Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 69 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1128 2. Historic Context Statement Eclectic Style Character-Defining Features: • Same basic form as Ranch or Mid-Century Modern home from 1950s and 1960s • Introduction of decorative features such as bargeboards, ornamental shutters, sloping rooflines, flared eaves • Varying exterior wall surface materials such as stucco, horizontal wood boards, patterned shingles Table 20. Eclectic Style {! „ ;;;•I r, Robinhood Subdivision, Unit No. 8*: E A 371 Nova Place, 1964 na#.tial Hobart Knolls Subdivision*: Streetscape of E. Palomar Drive, circa 1965 *Example of tract development constructed in the Eclectic style, best evaluated as neighborhood in future survey. 70 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1129 3 3. SURVEY RESULTS . Survey Results PROPERTY TYPES AND DISTRIBUTION WITHIN THE SURVEY AREA A total of 12,696 parcels were identified during the reconnaissance survey as being more than 45 years old—roughly half of all the parcels within the survey area (Figure 29 and Appendix Q. Within the survey area, there are more than 70 properties already designated on the City's Local Register of Historical Resources. In addition, 210 parcels in the survey area were previously documented during either the 1985 Chula Vista Survey or 2005 Urban Core Specific Plan Cultural Resources Survey. The built environment of those 12,696 parcels surveyed fall into one of the following categories of property types: • residential properties (single and multiple family) • commercial • industrial • educational • religious • governmental 0 • community/social halls • recreational • hotels • CCC/WPA structures • landscapes • urban open spaces Southwestern and northwestern Chula Vista are predominately comprised of single family residences. More than 11,900 single family residences were identified during the reconnaissance survey—or 95 percent of the total properties surveyed. Most of these single family residences (90 percent) are modest in size, less than 2,000 ft.2. Most were built as part of subdivisions, and those in the southwest area were further built as tract subdivisions that were designed and built by one developer. Greater variety within subdivisions in the northwest reflect multiple developers contributing to each, or earlier time periods when more variety in housing forms and styles within a subdivision were utilized by single developers. Custom-built residences are also more prevalent in northwest Chula Vista than in the southwest area. Multiple family housing was the second largest property type identified in the survey area, with more than 450 units ranging from duplexes to large apartment complexes. Many of these are duplexes located within a neighborhood of single family residences, comprising one or two blocks. Several apartment courts were identified, consisting of several detached units arranged around a central courtyard. There are few early examples of large multi-unit apartment buildings, with many more examples from the 1950s and 1960s. Most multiple family Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 71 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1130 3. Survey Results residential units are located in the northwest section of the survey area. There are also several examples of mobile home parks throughout the western section of the survey area. Commercial buildings are the third largest property type in the survey area. Most are less than three stories tall, with the majority only a single story. The major commercial areas are concentrated along Broadway and Third avenues. However, small-scale mid-century shopping centers are scattered throughout the survey area, as they historically served specific residential neighborhoods located further from the major commercial arteries. The largest-scale commercial center surveyed was the Chula Vista Shopping Center at Broadway Avenue and H Street. Industrial buildings were historically located along San Diego Bay and, while that is still the case, little remains from more than 45 years ago, with the 1940s Rohr complex being a significant exception. Twenty-two school campuses and a school district office building were identified in the survey area, built predominately to support the population boom after World War 11. Eight religious buildings—churches and synagogues—were also identified, scattered throughout the survey area. Few examples of the remaining property types were identified in the survey area. Governmental buildings identified are primarily fire stations, in addition to one post office. Community buildings and social halls were also represented in the survey area, including the Chula Vista Women's Club, Masonic Hall, American Legion Post, Lyons Club, and �J Lauderbach Community Center. Several properties were identified that reflect the tourism industry in Chula Vista, primarily hotels located on the western side of the survey area. New Deal-funded properties include the Memorial Bowl, the Lilian J. Rice Elementary School, and additions to some other schools. Several city parks and urban open spaces were noted throughout the survey area, including Memorial, Eucalyptus, Library, Lauderbach, and Loma Verde parks and Sweetwater Marsh. Chula Vista's ethnic minorities are not well represented in the built environment within the survey area, although the impact of Japanese-Americans on Chula Vista is evidenced in places such as the Palace Gardens Mobile Home Park, and Mexican-Americans are represented at the Oyama Farms Market. 72 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1131 I Survey Results 'Wo Blvd 'iWlil" A ,ti' k17tp IA 40 %Id,Sit 6 —*vo Is 0i one it I 51 Rs t National Via City .61 Lincoln A,— S sk v a. '4 i o Its eadR, `fwd j"h sit go "VO t sold" 4.11 40, Wi 04 bi 01"pt m CyPirms Avi Core An ri,efgl S1 GNty Y'd It Pskffl A,# Palsit Ave a 11 1i Are Pass A* ■kl.Ave Qlani oil 5 L Y Ave 10-libm"rl z 21 "Wor How or Beech Form Are a a 4y x Iiiiieff 41, Grove A" ;; 1 z 001 Sal Olvd K, Al - 1 M *P.Ave Aominq 81 Ako.St 13&&MMWMS*l Irl.Ave 111M Lon Ave 14F OxndvLr B..h Smi Esirl.DOL"il.Tom ram,UGGS.Esn Japan,Esn China;Hong Kwgi-. City of Chula Vista 0 1.000 2.000 4,000 Pamela Inventoried Northwest Project Area Feet 0 200400 800 1,200 aNll„taffies Study Are*Pamals Southwest Project Area �000 Motors 1:36 :E4= Figure 29. Resources surveyed in Phase One reconnaissance survey. Draft Phase'rwQ Report,Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 73 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1132 3. Survey Results PATTERNS OF DEVELOPMENT Field observations during the reconnaissance survey confirmed the patterns of development identified by archival research and described in the Historic Context Statement. Early concentration of development was influenced by the location of the railroad line and stops, and was located along F Street and Third Avenue--which today reflect that area's long history as the heart of the City. Little physical evidence remains of the early residential development pattern of 5-acre lots. Although some of the houses remain, the large lots have all since been further developed, in varying degrees. Early in the twentieth century, new residential development was concentrated in northern Chula Vista, above K Street; in southern Chula Vista (not part of the city at that time) development was concentrated south of Palomar Street/Orange Avenue. The area in between was largely undeveloped and used for agricultural purposes. Growth prior to World War II was concentrated in that undeveloped (and unincorporated) area, in subdivisions such as San Diego Country Club and Harbor Side, with some new development areas in the northern section of Chula Vista. In the wartime and post-war boom, development filled in the yet-to-be- developed areas in the northern section of Chula Vista, primarily north of J Street, east of the rail lines, and west of what is now I-805. In the explosion of development of Chula Vista during the 1950s and continuing into the 1960s, the remaining undeveloped areas of the survey area were subdivided and filled, primarily with residential buildings. The historic commercial areas of Broadway and Third avenues are still evident—serving as such since Chula Vista was first established. Further commercial development, especially from the 1920s through the 1940s, was concentrated along these commercial arteries on undeveloped parcels and replacing older buildings. As residential development spread, commercial development extended further south, especially along Broadway. Small-scale shopping centers were established throughout the City in areas further away from the commercial corridors. The Chula Vista Shopping Center, which opened in 1962, was the largest commercial development project undertaken in the survey area, located at Broadway Avenue and H Street. CHARACTERISTIC ARCHITECTURAL STYLES Buildings within the survey area represent a diversity of architectural styles, as identified in the Historic Context Statement. The earliest remaining buildings were built in the Victorian-era modes of Queen Anne and Italianate--as are evidenced by the remaining orchard houses. There also remain a few modest vernacular residential buildings from this period, the designs of which were less influenced by a specific architectural style than by common housing construction methods and available supplies. Much of the built environment that remains from the early twentieth century reflects the popular architectural styles from that time period. Chula Vista has several good examples of l the Foursquare, Tudor, Art Deco, Mediterranean Revival, Mission Revival, and Pueblo Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 75 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1133 3. Survey Results Revival styles- However, the predominant styles employed from the 1920s through the 1940s were the Craftsman and Spanish Colonial Revival, typical of all of southern California. Examples of these styles are generally found in small clusters or several blocks of similar single family residences. The Tract Ranch is by far the predominant style of the wartime and post-war residential building boom—in the northwest, and even more so in the southwest area. Examples of Minimal Traditional neighborhoods can be found in the survey area to a lesser extent. Single examples are found of the Colonial Revival, Streamlined Moderne, and Custom Ranch styles. Through the 1950s and 1960s, the Tract Ranch remained the most popular style for residential developments. However, the influence of the Modern movement is evidence by examples of Contemporary and Post and Beam housing. Non-residential architecture in Chula Vista also reflects influences of popular architectural trends. Aspects of popular revival styles are evidenced in pre-World War II examples, as well as Art Deco. Post-war commercial architecture is more prevalent and several examples exist of Streamline Moderne and Googie Style buildings as well, and by the 1950s the Modern movement is also represented. 76 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1134 4. Recommendations 4. RECOMMENDATIONS PHASE ONE As a result of the reconnaissance survey conducted as Phase One, ASM recommended 350 potential historic resources for intensive evaluation during Phase Two of the survey (Appendix D and Figure 30). These potential historic resources were recommended because they appeared to best reflect the history, character, and built environment from Chula Vista's early and mid- twentieth century. Of the 350 potential historic resources, 202 were previously documented during the 1985 Chula Vista Survey or 2005 Urban Core Specific Plan Cultural Resources Survey, but they were not fully evaluated and/or that evaluation was conducted more than five years ago. The remaining 148 resources were not previously identified or documented (newly identified). The majority of potential historic resources to be evaluated during Phase Two were residential properties, primarily single family dwellings. The large number of single family dwellings among the recommended resources (235 out of 350) reflected the fact that the single family dwelling is the dominant property type in Chula Vista. Single family dwellings are the predominant property type among both the previously documented resources and newly identified resources. Low-scale commercial buildings (three stories or less) and multiple family dwellings were the next largest groups of resources recommended for evaluation in Phase Two, with 52 commercial buildings and 29 multiple family residences also recommended for evaluation in Phase Two. Eight religious buildings and seven social halls or community buildings were identified. Lastly, five or fewer of each of the following property types, all rare In the City, were recommended for further evaluation: hotels, industrial buildings, high-scale commercial buildings (more than three stories), government buildings, CCC/WPA-era buildings, landscapes/open space, structures associated with ethnic minorities, theatres, and recreational buildings. Twenty-two educational buildings within the boundary of the survey area, part of the Chula Vista Elementary School District and the Sweetwater Union High School District, were identified during the reconnaissance survey and recommended by public referral as potential historic resources (Table 21). However, as parcels owned by the school district are outside the jurisdiction of other public agencies of the City of Chula Vista, ASM.did not recommend them for evaluation during the Phase Two survey. ASM does recommend that the City and the Historic Preservation Commission encourage the School Districts to evaluate these buildings (if they have not already done so), and to share the results of those evaluations with the City and the public. IJ Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 77 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1135 3. Survey Results Table 21. Educational Buildings in the Survey Area outside the Jurisdiction of the City of Chula Vista Approx Prev. Street Street Street Year Property Property Docu- Progegy Name APN No. Dir. Name Built Type Disc. Type Def. mented Feaster Charter School 5652300300 670 Flower St c. 1950 HP15 Educational Bldg. No Rosebank Elementary School 5662804800 80 Flower St c. 1950 HP15 Educational Bldg. No Vista Square Elementary School 5672200100 540 G St HP15 Educational Bldg. No Chula Vista Junior High School 5683710900 415 Fifth Av HP15 Educational Bldg. No Mueller Elementary School 5710301800 715 1 St HP15 Educational Bldg. No Chula Vista High School&"L" 5723001100 465 L St HP15 Educational Bldg. No St. BOYS Hilltop High School 5741100600 555 Claire Av -HP15 Educational Bldg. No Hilltop Elementary School 5741403500 30 Murray St c. 1955 HP15 Educational Bldg. No Hilltop Junior High School 5743001100 44 E J St c. 1960 HP15 Educational Bldg. No Cv City School District Offices 5743003400 84 E J St HP15 Educational Bldg. No Cook Elementary School 5751330100 875 Cuyaamaca HP15 Educational Bldg. No Av Harborside Elementary School 6182000500 681 Naples St HP15 Educational Bldg. No Rice Elementary School-Split 6190104400 915 Fourth Av HP15 Educational Bldg. No Zoning, Castle Park Elementary School 6191632100 25 Emerson St c. 1955 HP15 Educational Bldg. No Lauderbach Elementary School 6192123400 390 Palomar' St c. 1960 HP15 Educational Bldg, No Castle Park Jr. High School 6193300100 160 Quintard St c. 1960 HP15 Educational Bldg. No Castle Park High School 6201302100 1395 Hilltop Dr c. 1955 HP15 Educational Bldg. No Palomar Elementary School 6202402100 300 E Palomar St c. 1955 HP15 Educational Bldg. No Montgomery Elementary School 6231200300 1601 Fourth Av HP15 Educational Bldg. No Loma Verde Elementary School 6232720900 1441 Hilltop Dr HP15 Educational Bldg. No Rohr Elementary School 6241304000 1540 Malta Av c. 1965 HP15 Educational Bldg. No Kellogg Elementary School 1 6391302800 229 E Naples St HP15 Educational Bldg. No PHASE TWO During Phase Two, ASM conducted an intensive survey and evaluation of 370 potential historic resources (Appendix E and Figure 31). As a result of the intensive survey, ASM recommends 201 historic resources as individually eligible for the City of Chula Vista Local Register of Historical Resources (Appendix F and Figure 32). The remaining resources were either recommended ineligible (122), recommended for future evaluation (46), or one which was recommended eligible for the CRHR but not the local register (Strawberry Field at Fourth and Main) (see Appendix E). Of the 201 eligible historic resources, 87 were newly identified and 114 were previously documented. These historic resources are recommended as eligible because they best reflect the history, character, and built environment from Chula Vista's early and mid-twentieth century. Those resources that are recommended herein as eligible and worthy of preservation cannot become designated properties until such time as an application for designation is submitted, a separate process outlined in the Historic Preservation Program (Section 3.2) and Chula Vista Municipal Code Title 21 , Section 21.04. 78 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1136 I� r N �li►� rM} � L 7 }�'}J� 1� .�- r sot � .+ -* •� t,��** F w� 1 t ��VS Vyy5V1 ` ♦ 11 t ,:t� �' ,t� s�Jr S * v MAW tY }' l• 111 S 1 1- �^ap lk ti. .1 �•+ 6 f?. F I l i�yr,� ��1�; t►VS sL1_,. i 5.-y f (,, } -. �rt ..�� 1 f•': �� r13 j 'eta s N� • . 1' .a ': � '�" _lam 1., f�tl w.r•L -�� �� .� ►F 5 5 � a 1 �;y..a � '.I r IL a`woli, DIM Ell im Ell M Id ► r*� ��',r*�y tip t.i 1�/�s � -pr7,.-: �•1 � 1 �� 1 .:. 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'•� @, BeACh - F ;led.sN ner Sw°av0i ° B4t _ it Grove Ave 401 Byrtl a Nrye 31 - 'f _ Immat Ti, Anon Sr Irie Are sat-ang B+.d tl"Aye tna Aw ay Amain St nneyAn c'r'"nP1a Sr �mp,rl el otL 11-061 loan Ave City Of Chula Vista 0 t.0D0 x.000 4,000 NorthwestProjectArea -Eligible Parcels Feet o 200 400 t>e0 t loo attll�atY3a Southwest Project Area Study Area Parcels M� 1:36,000 " d... Figure 32. Resources recommended eligible for the City Vista Local Register of Historical Resources. Draft Phase Two Report,Chula Vista Historic Resources survey 83 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1139 4. Recommendations The eligible historic resources reflect the distribution and characteristics of Chula Vista's built environment and, as such, the majority are residential properties, primarily single family dwellings. Low-scale commercial buildings (three stories or less) and multiple family dwellings are the next largest groups of eligible resources—again, reflecting the overall distribution of resources in the survey area—with 27 commercial buildings and 13 multiple family residences (including 3 mobile home parks) recommended as eligible. Three religious buildings and three social halls or community buildings were recommended as eligible. The remaining eligible properties included hotels, high-scale commercial buildings, industrial buildings, government buildings, CCCIWPA-era buildings, landscapes/open space, structures associated with ethnic minorities, theatres, and recreational buildings. Twenty-one resources are recommended as eligible under Criterion 1 for their association with significant historic themes or events in Chula Vista's history (Table 22). Examples include 755 Ada Street and Fredericka Manor, eligible under the theme of Community Planning and Development; the Rohr Industry building eligible under the theme of Industry; Masonic Hall and Memorial Park and the Civic Bowl under the theme of Social History; the former Boney's Market at 370 E Street under the theme of Commerce; and Otay Farms Market at 1716 Broadway and the Palace Gardens Mobile Home Park at 1425 Second Avenue under the theme of Ethnic Heritage. Fifty resources are recommended as eligible under Criterion 2 for their association with significant individuals in Chula Vista's history including Henry Boney, Taber Hersum, Jimmie Zurcher, Gladys Day, G. W. Anderson, the Helm family, Earl Clark, and Ray Muraoka (Table 23). Of the 201 resources recommended as eligible, the majority (178) are eligible under Criterion 3, for their architectural significance (Table 24). Excellent examples of the architectural styles outlined in the historic context were identified. Because of the numerous extant examples of the Spanish Colonial Revival and Craftsman styles, comparison of these examples to one another was critical to their evaluation. In contrast to other styles, with few extant examples, a high degree of retention of original materials for Spanish Colonial Revival and Craftsman buildings was required for eligibility. In general, major additions and major alterations that detracted from the ability of the building to convey its overall stylistic aesthetic resulted in a building being recommended as ineligible. Information about local architects and builders were researched to consider whether or not any of the buildings being evaluated should be considered eligible because they represent the work of a master or important creative individual. Five buildings are recommended as eligible for their association with local builders Lawrence Kuebler, Percy Burnham, and Arthur Done. Lastly, three resources are recommended as eligible under Criterion 4 as significant historic landscapes or landscape features including Eucalyptus Park, Memorial Park, and Fredericka Manor. 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Status codes utilized in this survey project include: • 3CS, Appears eligible for California Register as an individual property through survey evaluation • 5S1, Individual property that is listed or designated locally • 5S3, Appears to be individually eligible for local listing or designation through survey evaluation • 6Z, Found ineligible for National Register, California Register, or local designation through survey evaluation • 7N, Needs to be reevaluated Whereas the 3CS, 5S1, 5S3, and 6Z status codes are fairly narrowly defined and understandable, the 7N status code (Needs to be revaluated) was utilized in this survey for those potential historic resources that merit further evaluation but could not be fully evaluated within the parameters of this project, and as such ASM was not able to make a determination of eligibility. Examples include properties that were too obscured from view from the public right-of-way, and properties built prior to 1940 that did not appear to be eligible but for which further evaluation may be warranted prior to a project that may adversely impact them. ASM also identified several areas with concentrations of similar resources—residential nneighborhoods or concentration of commercial buildings—that.are good representations of the history and/or architecture of Chula Vista and retain a high degree of integrity. These properties were also assigned a 7N status code, as ASM recommends that these concentrations of similar resources be evaluated in the future as potential historic districts (which is outside the scope of evaluation for this project). The potential historic resources evaluated included 76 of the 84 referrals from the public that were solicited as part of the survey project to assist ASM with identifying those sites that may be historically significant for reasons other than architectural significance (Table 25). The remaining eight referrals were not recommended for Phase Two evaluation because either they were already locally designated, they were outside the survey area, or no extant resources were located at the address provided. The San Diego Country Club at SS L Street is already locally designated..Those outside the survey area are the Western Salt Works (not in Chula Vista), Greg Rogers Park, 673 East J Street, and 667 Del Rey Place. No extant resource could be identified for the Oyama Farm, Greg Rogers Elementary School, or 3064 Main Street (Banks House). Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 95 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1150 3. Survey Results During the survey, several previously surveyed buildings were noted as no longer extant, replaced by parking lots or infill housing. Those addresses are: • 226 Church Ave. • 336 Church Ave. • 287 Church Ave. • 288 Center St. • 288 Church Ave. • 436 J St. • 278 Madrona St. Other properties were not evaluated in Phase Two as their inclusion on the list for the intensive survey was due to a technical error: • 671 Broadway • 689 Jefferson Ave. • 1725 Broadway • 142 Kearney St. • 355 Corte Maria • 389 Orange Ave. • 26 Hilltop Ct. • 141 Second Ave. • 600 E St. • 1651 Sycamore 96 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1151 ^ a b m M M m Cl) m M m M m M M M M M m u� v� vii vim, n cam- W) vim-, r v�r �n +ten ,W n W ,ter, kn Cn n "r, n n ON a � a M m M m M N N N N N t4 bl) W O '•-�i op oa w nn x } ca >' eo cn $ a v ra aa1 Gq :a c c c a c a o c. U `D o 'I " c ¢ b b U 0 u O � 4 O Cq Oa a 4. y. 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United States Geological Survey 1901 San Diego 15-Minute Topographical Map. 1930 San Diego 15-Minute Topographical Map. 104 Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1159 Appendices APPENDICES Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 105 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1160 �1 a 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1161 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS - (Continued) Chapter Page REFERENCES................................................................................... 101 APPENDICES.................................................................................... 105 APPENDIX A. Previously Surveyed Resources, 1985 APPENDIX B. Previously Surveyed Resources, 2005 APPENDIX C. Phase One Surveyed Resources APPENDIX D. Resources Recorn vended for Evaluation in Phase Two APPENDIX E. Phase Two Surveyed Resources APPENDIX F. Historic Resources Eligible for the Chula Vista Local Register of Historical Resources APPENDIX G. 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Type C1 G U O 5623500600 501 C ST HP3 Multiple Family Property 5631420800 2928 N AV HP2 Single Family Property 5632700700 15 N FOURTH AV HP6 1-3 Story Commercial Building 5632900400 160 N DEL MAR AV HP2 Single Family Property 5632900500 152 N DEL MAR AV HP2 Single Family Property 5632900900 176 N DEL MAR AV HP2 Single Family Property 5632901200 172 N DEL MAR AV HP2 Single Family Property 5633020200 36 N SECOND AV HP2 Single Family Property 5633020300 32 N SECOND AV HP2 Single Family Property 5633020700 163 N DEL MAR AV HP2 Single Family Property 5633020800 211 NIXON PL HP2 Single Family Property 5633020900 209 NIXON PL HP2 Single Family Property 5633021000 265 NIXON PL HP2 Single Family Property 5633021100 202 NIXON PL HP2 Single Family Property 5633021200 204 . NIXON PL HP2 Single Family Property 5633021300 208 NIXON PL HP2 Single Family Property 5633021500 135 N DEL MAR AV HP2 Single Family Property 5633021700 44•N SECOND AV HP2 Single Family Property Yes 5633100100 84 N SECOND AV HP2 Single Family Property 5633100200 80 N SECOND AV HP2 Single Family Property 5633100300 76 N SECOND AV HP2 Single Family Property 5633100400 207 BAYVIEW WY HP2 Single Family Property C5633100500 205 BAYVIEW WY H02 Single Family Property 5633100600 203 BAYVIEW WY HP2 Single Family Property 5633100800 54 N SECOND AV HP2 Single Family Property Yes Yes 5633100900 200 BAYVIEW WY HP2 Single Family Property 5633101000 202 BAYVIEW WY HP2 Single Family Property 5633101100 206 BAYVIEW WY HP2 Single Family Property 5633102100 201 BAYVIEW WY HP2 Single Family Property 5680710200 209 THIRD AV Yes 5680710400 217 THIRD AV HP6 1-3 Story Commercial Building Yes Yes Yes 5623210700 3221 NATIONAL CITY BL HP3 Multiple Family Property 5633102600 3 N SECOND AV HP13 Community Center/Social Hall Yes 5633210100 295 SHIRLEY ST HP2 Single Family Property Yes 5633210200 285 SHIRLEY ST HP2 Single Family Property 5633210300 275 SHIRLEY ST HP2 Single Family Property 5633210400 265 ISHIRLEY ST HP2 Single Family Property 5633210500 255 SHIRLEY ST HP2 Single Family Property 5633210600 235 SHIRLEY ST HP2 Single Family Property 5633210700 24 N SECOND AV HP2 Single Family Property 5633220100 290 SHIRLEY ST HP2 Single Family Property 5633220200 280 SHIRLEY ST HP2 Single Family Property 5633220300 270 SHIRLEY ST HP2 Single Family Property 5633220400 260 SHIRLEY ST HP2 Single Family Property 5633220500 250 SHIRLEY ST HP2 Single Family Property 5633220600 240 SHIRLEY ST H02 Single Family Property 5633220700 230 SHIRLEY ST HP2 Single Family Property - 5633220800 220 SHIRLEY ST HP2 Single Family Property ;5633221000 205 C ST JHP2 Single Family Property Page 1 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1180 T bD 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1181 Appendices APPENDIX D Resources Recommended for Evaluation in Phase Two Draft Phase Two Report, Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1182 APPENDIX D. Recommendations for Phase Two Survey Street ���� APN No. Der. Street Name Criterionl Criterion 2 Cntcrion 3 Criterion 4 6220710800 755 Ada St Yes 5733522600 742 Alpine Av 5685120800 Alvarado 56851105001 1 Alvarado St IF-------71 Yes I 5685111700 273 Alvarado St 7762211669 501 Anita St 7762302504 502 Anita St 5652030400 119 E 11 Brightwood 565320110011 45 Broadway 5650401600 48 F--7 Broadway Yes Yes 565060040011 70 0 Broadway 5650600900 F Broadway 5651622800 11 Broadway j Yes-- 5651703500 115 � Broadway Yes 5651702300 I31 Broadway Yes Yes 5651621800 11 132 Broadway 5670321400 230 0 Broadway Yes Yes 5670530200 259 Broadway Yes 0 77567033671 Broadway Yes 0 Yes 5670902200 372 Broadway 000 y 0 s 5720104400 565 Broadway Yes Yes 5721310300 G71 Broadway ��00 5721312100 681 Broadway Yes 57213120001 Broadway Yes 57213119001F--6-85--]F 1 Broadway 5722120600 1 Broadway 6181422700 1052 E Broadway F— Yes 6182904100 1 Broadway i Yes Yes 6220412700 1420 Broadway Yes Yes Yes 6290101500 1716 0 Broadway j 6290101300 1725 E Broadway I Yes J 566132070011 19 Casselman Ct Yes 56506001001 Chula Vista St 00 Yes 5650320900 649 E Chula Vista St 0 Yes 5680720300 1 205 Church Av Yes 5680720500 1 Church Av 5680712000 1 Church Yes 5681612300 11 260 Church Av��� Yes 0 5681612200 1 L Church Yes 5683510700] Church Av 5683510800 353 0 Church Av Yes l 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1183 APPENDIX D. Recommendations for Phase Two Survey n P Street ��� APN No. Dir. Street Name Criterion) Criterion 2 Criterion 3 Criterion 4 5684200800 406 0 Church Av Yes Yes 5733320700 721 0 Church 5733321300 745 Church Av 5691901600 355 Corte Maria Av Yes 5752211200 984 Corte Mar Yes 57522I 1300 990 Corte Maria 5750200800 838 Country Club Dr 5750420100 877 Country Club Dr F Yes 5691410900 159 Cypress Si 5691410500 I79 Cypress 56914204001 Cypress St 5691420100 196, Cypress St Yes 5661311100 95 1 D St Yes Yes 5660302500 317 D St 5660305200 329 D St 5660305000 343 D St 0 Yes Yes 5653301200 D St �� Yes 0 5650520700J D St Yes 0 5660711000 30 Del Mar Av 5661020100 67 Del Mar Av Yes 0 C� 5680721200 238 Del Mar Av Yes 5681622200 256 Del Mar Av Yes 5681622100 262 Del Mar Av Yes 5683311000 317 Del Mar 5683311300 329 Del Mar Av 5683311500 337 Del Mar Av 5683511700J Del Mar Av 5683511600 354 Del Mar Yes 5683520200 355 Del Mar 568350I 100 388 0 Del Mar Av 5683530100 389 0 Del Mar Av Yes 5731200900 581 Del Mar Av 0 Yes Yes 5731800700 629 Del Mar 5731800900] 1 Del Mar Av 5731702500] 1 Del Mar Av Yes Yes 5732600200 . 659 Del Mar Av 0 Yes Yes 5732502600] 1 Del Mar Av 5732503000 670 0 Del Mar Av 5732503200] 1 Del Mar Av 0 Yes Yes 0 5732600600 6$1 Del Mar Av Yes Yes 0 5732600800 b93 �j Del Mar Av L=E= Yes r, J 2 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1184 APPENDIX D. Recommendations for Phase Two Survey - Street �No. Dir. Street Name Criterion 2 Criterion 3 [Criterion 4 6220720800 765 Dorothy St �C� Yes 6220726100 805 Dorothy St 5690700200] E St Yes Yes . 5662311000] E St 5680430100 350 E St Yes 5661900600 363 E St Yes 5680421900 370 E St Yes Yes Yes 5680130400 434 E St 5680130300 440 0 E St 5670320600 690 E St 5670311700 7lQ E St Yes Yes 5680122200 219 O Elder Av 0 Yes 5680111300 244 Elder Av 5733522400 715 Elm Av 5733512300 738 Elm Av 5733521000 74i Elm Av 6191321500 1146 0 Elm Av Yes Yes 5691712200 22 F St 5691712100 26 F St Yes Yes 56833205001 F St Yes 5681641100 217 F St F Yes 5681641000 219 F St 0 Yes 5683310400 235 F F St �� Yes 5683310300 240 F St 5683331100 270 F St Yes �� Yes 5681621100 275 F St 5681103300 447 F St Yes Yes 5681811100 J F St �� Yes 5681811200 480 0 F St Yes 5681810200 40 F St �es � 5670511140 553 F St Yes Yes 5651200300 47 Fifth Av Yes �� Yes 5651200300 47 Fifth Av Yes �� Yes 5651922300 114 Fifth Av 5652610300 I71 Fifth Av 5670710900 230 Fifth Av Yes Yes 5670802000 276 Fifth Av Yes 56818104001 Fifth Av 5680120600 214 Fig Av Yes 0 5680132200 215 Fig Av 5680132100]F--21-7 0 Fig Av L=0 Yes 3 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1185 APPENDIX D. Recommendations for Phase Two Survey N Street ��� APN No. Dir. Street Name Crsterionl Criterion 2 Criterion 3 Criterion 4 5680120700 224 Fig Av Yes 5721220700 635 Fig Av 5691704540 355 First Av 5691900200 395 0 First Av 5693521600 554 First Av Yes Yes 57428102001F--707 I First Av 5742814800 735 First 5742815500 747 0 First Av Yes 5735002900 $34 0 First Av Yes Yes 5652501000 502 Flower St 5652500904 516 Flower St 5652500804 Flower St 5660201800 67 Fourth Av Yes 566020040011 Fourth Av 56514008001 Fourth Av 5661601900JI 103 0 Fourth 5682621000 370 Fourth Av 5684105000 419 F- Fourth Av 5683710204 428 � Fourth Av 56845D5719 471 Fourth Av 0 Yas 5684505710 475 Fourth F Yes 573010050D 515 Fourth 5730100700 521 Fourth Av 5730210500 547 Fourth Av 5721222400 610 Fourth Av 0 Yes Yes 0 5721223700 b20 Fourth Av 5721722000 672 Fourth Av 5721723300 686 Fourth Av 5722600700 772 Fourth Av Yes 5722605000 780 Fourth Av l Yes 161807219001 Fourth Av 0 Yes 6192901200 1323 Fourth Av 00 Yes 6192904200 1374 J� Fourth Av 5691706300 1 39 G St Yes Yes 5691500400 195 G St [5683531200jj 211 G St Yes 5683531600 11 227 G St 5684205600 236 0 G St 5683000700 321 G St Yes Yes 5683000600 323 G St Yes Yes 0 5683000500 329 G St L=F Yes 4 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1186 APPENDIX D. Recommendations for Phase Two Survey Street A1'N No. Dir. Street Name Criterion) Criterion 2 Criterion 3 Criterion 4 5684105700 372 G St Yes Yes 5671501300 507 G St 5670902904 691 G St Yes 5713302900 999999 G St Yes Yes 5684430700 225 0 Garrett Av 5680431000 237 Garrett Av Yes 5680431200 245 Garrett Av 5680431300 249 Garrett Av 5684411540 224 Glover Av Yes 5730820504 571 0 Glover Av 5652101500 114 0 Guava 5680130500 216 Guava Av Yes 5680130600J Guava Av Yes 5680330700 224 Guava Av 5743912200 35 0 H St 56938057001 H St 5730500600 222 H St Yes 0 5752911200 26 Hilltop Ct 0� Yes 5661320300 1 Hilltop Dr 5701308000 299 Hilltop Dr Yes C� 5702000440 345 Hilltop Dr 5691703300 398 Hilltop Dr 6232716700 1500 Hilltop Dr 5693811100-F 95 I St 5731241600 215 1St Yes 573120I500 221 0r I St 5731800440 22$ I� 1 S 57309009001 1St Yes 5730900800]F- 730900800 389 1 St 5730900700 395 I St Yes 5720610400 447 0 iSt 7761820501 1100 Industrial BI Yes 0 Yes 5743003300 80 E 3 St Yes Yes 5732501600 263 3 St 572240490011 3 St ��ip Yes 5721801100 558 3 St 5711430800 689 I Jefferson Av F Yes 57503122001 K St 5735001600 152 r K St 5735004400 170 K St Yes 5735007700 180 [=j K St Yes 0 5 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1187 APPENDIX D. Recommendations for Phase Two Survey Street APN No. Dir. Street Name Criterion) Criterion 2 1 Criterion 3 Criterion 4 5735000200 198 K St 5734200300 388 0 K St Yes Yes 57340002001 0 Kearney St F Yes 5733521100 1S3 0 Kearney St F Yes 5750421300 1 L St 0 Yes Yes 568 1 Landis Av 5680440300 211 Landis Av F Yes 5680444400 213 Landis Av 5680432000 2I4 Landis Av 5680431904 220 0 Landis Av 56804318001 Landis Av 5680431700 226 F Landis Av Yes 0 5680440700 227 Landis Av 5681510900 272 IE Landis Av 5681514840 276 E Landis Av 5650400100 25 Madison Av Yes 0 5650521600 54 0 Madison Av Yes 5691421200]r--1-6--] Madrona St F— I Yes 5691430800 164 Madrona St 5691421300 lb9 Madrona 5691421400 175 1 Madrona St Yes 0 15691421700J Madrona St 569143030011 192 0 Madrona St 5692430200 196 Madrona St 5683530900 24$ Madrona St Yes Yes 5683530800 220 Madrona St 568352080011 231 1 Madrona St L Yes 0 5683520704 235 0 Madrona St Yes 5683500900 268 0 Madrona St Yes 568350080011 270 Madrona St Yes M278 Madrona St 3148 Main St Yes 5653201200 571 Mcintosh 6232015006 275 Montgomery St Yes Yes 57545.02600 36 0 Naples St Yes 56505120001 1 Oaklawn Av �� Yes Yes 6202401700 266 0 Oneida St Yes 0 Yes 0 6230101400 389 Orange Av Yes 6393921400 267 Oxford St Yes 0 6192310600 179 Oxford St 6192310500 187 E� Oxford St �� Yes j �1 6 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1188 APPENDIX D. Recommendations for Phase Two Survey �\ Street 1 APN No. Dir. Street Name . Criterionl Criterion 2 Criterion 3 Criterion 4 6192113700 333 Oxford 6192110200 391 Oxford St Yes Yes 5750420300 40 Palomar 5750420200 42 Palomar 5734402400 361 Palomar 6192121000 350 Palomar St Yes Yes 5683004300 385 Park Wy Yes I Yes Yes 5683004300 385 Park Wy Yes Yes 5682633300 424 Park Wy 5684111I00 361 Roosevelt 5750330300 999999 San Miguel Dr Yes 5662402700 242 Saylor Dr Yes Yes Yes 5660802400 210 Sea Vale St Yes Yes 5660800500 219 Sea Vale St Yes 5660801500 240 Sea Vale St �� Yes 5660711300 255 0 Sea Vale St 0 Yes Yes 0 5660710600 275 Sea Vale St 0 Yes Yes 5660710500]F--2-85---]L _� Sea Vale St Yes 0 5660720700 286 0 Sea Vale St 5633305100 Second Av Yes �} 5633100800 54 0 Second Av Yes 5633303700 111 0 Second 5661103300 45 Second Av 0� Yes 5663000900 141 Second Av Yes 0 566300630011 145 Second Av Yes 5690100600 221 Second Av Yes Yes Yes 0 5681641900-1 272 Second Av Yes Yes 5681641700 280 E Second Av Yes 5691202000 333 0 Second Av Yes 5683521500 366 Second Av Yes 5684204900 422 E Second Av Yes Yes 5684204800 426 Second Av Yes Yes 5731801200 634 Second Av Yes 5731801000 646 Second Av Yes 5732602200 654 Second Av 0 Yes Yes 5732602500 j 0 Second Av Yes 5732601800 682 1 Second Av Yes 0 5732601700 692 Second Av Yes s 5733422500 700 Second Av Yes 5733421600 730 Second Av 0 Yes Yes 0 ] 5733422800 744 0 Second Av 0 Yes j Yes 7 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1189 APPENDIX D. Recommendations for Phase Two Survey Street � FAM No. Dir. Street Name Criterianl Criterion 2 Criterion 3 Criterion 4 6192221000] F Second Av Yes 0 Yes 7762307612 1425 Second Av Yes Yes Yes 5633210100 295 Shirley St 6240321200 124 Spruce Rd Yes Yes 6240323500 1651 I Sycamore Dr 62403234001 Sycamore Dr 5662320800 174 Third Av 56804422001 Third Av Yes 56804421001 Third Av 5680441800 226 Third Av 56804417001 00 Third Av Yes 5680441660 232 Third Av Yes 5680441500 234 IL 11 Third Av 5680441300 242 0 Third Av Yes 5680441200 248 E Third Av Yes 0 5681523100 250 F Third 5681612600 255 E Third Av 5681521800 266 Third Av Yes 15681521700 274 0 Third Av Yes 15681611000 279 0 Third Yes 15681521300 2$0 o Third Av 5681611100 281 o Third 568I521600 282 E � Third Av 5681521100 286 Third Av 5681521000 288 Third Av Yes 5681611300 . 289 0 Third Av Yes Yes 0 568161270011 291 Third Av 568152090011 292 Third Av 0 Yes 5681612800 295 Third Av 5683330200 317 � Third Av ��00 5683330600 317 � Third Av Yes Yes 5683340100 329 0 Third Av 5683340200 335 0 Third Av �� Yes 5683340300 337 0 Third Av Yes 0 56833404001 Third Av Yes Yes 5683510100 349 Third Av 568300440011 360 0 Third Av Yes Yes 5684200500 419 F _—] Third Yes 5732400500 690 Third Av 57332009001 Third Av Yes Yes 6192113900 1226 0 Third Av Yes Yes Yes 0 S 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1190 APPENDIX D. Recommendations for Phase-Two Survey P Street ��� APN Street Dxr. 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Location: ❑Not for Publication® Unrestricted *a.County: San Diego _ and(plc,Pte,and P2b or P2d.Attach a Location Map as necessary.) *b.USGS 7.5'Quad National City Date 1967 T 17S R 2W; SW 1/4 of of Sec ; S.B. B.M. c.Address 565 BROADWAY City Chula Vista Zip 60179 d. UTM: (give more than one for large andlor linear resources) Zone 11, mE/ 492260.9 mN; 3610275 e. Other Locatlonal Data: (e.g.parcel#,directions to resource,elevation,etc.) *P3a.Description:(Describe resource and its majorelements.Include design,materials,condition,alterations,size,setting,and boundaries) 565 Broadway was constructed circa 1960 in the Modem non-residential style. It is a one- and two-story department store building located on the south side of Broadway between Fig and Fifth avenues.The commercial building has a steel frame, L-shaped floor plan with a concrete and steel foundation. The exterior is clad in scored and patterned concrete siding. The roof is flat. On the north elevation, there are two glass and metal storefronts with multiple entrance doors. There is also a covered walkway that surrounds the building. Decorative features of the building include a concrete screen on the north facade that is flanked by large fixed glass windows, At the south elevation there is a scalloped porch roofline that covered the entrances. Additions include a one-story addition on the south facade, two ornamental structures at the entrances of the north elevation. Modifications to the building include the additions. Landscape features include small trees and bushes along the exterior walkway and a large parking lot surrounding the lot.The building is part of the large shopping mall located to the west of the building. (continued on page ) *P3b.Resource Attributes:(List attributes and codes) HP7 1 *P4.Resources Present: ®Building ❑ Structure El Object ❑ Site ❑ District ❑Element of District ❑ Other(Isolates,etc.) P5a. Photograph or Drawing(Photograph required for buildings,structures,and objects.) P5b. Description of Photo:(view,dale,accessison#) View looking south at the building, Photo taken on May 11,2012. sa .. *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Source: ® Historic ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both Circa 1960, Field Observation *P7.Owner and Address: SEARS ROEBUCK&CO 3333 BEVERLY RD HOFFMAN ESTATES IL HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL 60179 *P8.Recorded by:(Name.affiliation,and address) Jennifer Krintz and Shannon Davis ASM Affiliates, Inc. 2034 Corte Del Nogal Carlsbad, CA 92011 *P9.Date Recorded: May 9,2012 *P10.Survey Type:(Describe) Intensive survey *P11.Report Citation:(cite survey report and sources,or enter°none.°) Historic Resources Survey, Chula Vista, CA,ASM Affiliates,2012 *Attachments: ❑ NONE ® Location Map ❑Sketch Map ❑Continuation Sheet ® Building, Structure,and Object Record ❑Archaeological Record ❑ District Record ❑ Linear Feature Record ❑ Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑Artifact Record ® Photograph Record ❑ Other(List): DPR 523A&B(1/95) *Required Information 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1226 State of Callforriia The Resources Agency Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND.,RECREATION - BUILbl,46-'STRUCTU'RE,.AND' OBJECT RECORD HRI# Page 2 of 2 *NRHP Status Code 5S3 *Resource Name or#(Assigned by recorder) 565 BROADWAY B1. Historic Name: SEARS B2. Common Name: CV CENTER: SEARS;AUTO CENTER; OPTICAL B3. Original Use: 3+Story Commercial_Building 64. Present Use: 3+Sto Commercial Building *135.Architectural Style: Modern-Non-Residential *136.Construction History:(Construction date,alterations,and date of alterations) Circa 1960 *137.Moved? ® No ❑Yes El-Unknown Date: NIA Original Location: NIA *138.Related Features: None B9a.Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown *1310.Significance:Theme Commerce Area: Chula Vista Modern Period of Significance: 1960-1970 Property 3+Story Applicable NRHP:Criterion A,C Type: Commercial Criteria: CRHR:Criterion 1,3 Building Local:Criterion 1,3 Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period,and geographic scope.Also address inte rit . 565 BROADWAY is recommended eligible as a Chula Vista Historic Resource under NRHP, CRHR and local criteria. 565 BROADWAY is eligible as a Chula Vista Historic Resource under Criterion 1 for its association with Chula Vista's population growth during the City Maturation period. The Sears building reflects the growth of commercial services as part of the mall as a focal point of commerce near Broadway. Following the same reasons, it is also eligible for the California Register of Historical Resources and National Register of Historic Places, on the local level, under Criterion 1 (CRHR)and Criterion A(NRHP)under the area of significance of Commerce. Additionally, no significant persons were identified in association with the property and it is not recommended eligible under Criteria B or 2. 565 BROADWAY as an excellent local example of the Modern style, and as such is recommended eligible as a Chula Vista Historic Resource under Criterion 3. Character defining features of the Modern style include the stucco box form, flat roof, concrete screening, angular lines. Following the same reasons, it is also eligible for the California Register of Historical Resources and National Register of Historic Places, on the local level, under Criterion 3 (CRHR) and Criterion C (NRHP). The building retains a 1 significant degree of its building materials dating to the period of significance, especially in comparison to other similar properties.Overall it retains a high degree of integrity,especially of design, materials,and craftsmanship. The period of significance for the property is 1960-1970. 565 BROADWAY was not evaluated as a contributor to any potential historic district. } B11.Additional Resource Attributes:(List attributes and codes) None (continued on page *B12.References: San Diego County Assessor Records, Sketch Map with north arrow required, City Directories, Subdivision Maps, Aerial photographs(1928, 1953, 1964) Historic Resources Survey,Chula Vista, CA ASM 2012 1 613. Remarks: None *B74. Jennifer Krintz and Shannon Davis Evaluator: G, f*s *Date of Evaluation: June 1,2012 .; N � (This space is reserved for official comments) Subject property is indicated by the red outline. Map courtesy of Google Earth. DPR 523A&B(1/95) *Required Information 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1227 bH 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1228 Appendices APPENDIX H O OHP Status Codes Draft Phase Two Report,Chula Vista Historic Resources Survey 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1229 APPENDIX 2: NRHP STATUS CODES This appendix explains the use of the codes that should be entered in the"NRHP Status Code"field in the header of the Primary Record when an evaluation of a historical resource is completed. The codes found here represent a short list of the most frequently used status determinations,selected from a more extensive list that is available from the OHP on request. Be sure to read the entire list before deciding which code to use. Take special care that evaluations for districts and their components fit together properly. Note that districts themselves are given"S"ratings,while contributors receive"D"ratings. Thus,a district judged eligible for the National Register is rated"3S,"but the district's contributors are rated "3D." The initial number in a code indicates the general status: 1. Listed in the National Register. 2. Determined eligible for the National Register in a formal process involving federal agencies. 3. Appears eligible for Iisting in the National Register in the judgment of the person(s) completing or reviewing the form. 4. Might become eligible for listing. 5. Ineligible for the National Register but still of local interest. 6. None of the above. 7. Undetermined. Each general status is divided into more specific codes as follows: 1. Listed in the National Register: 1S. Separately listed. 1D. Contributor to a listed district. 1B. Both 1S and 1D. 2. Determined eligible for listing in the National Register: 2S1. Determined eligible for separate listing by the Keeper of the National Register. 2S2. Determined eligible for separate listing through a consensus determination by a federal agency and the State Historic Preservation Officer. 2S3. Determined eligible for separate listing by a unit of the National Park Service other than the Keeper of the National Register. 2D1. Contributor to a district determined eligible by the Keeper. 2D2. Contributor to a district determined eligible for listing through a consensus determination. 2D3. Determined eligible for listing as a contributor to a district by a unit of the National Park Service other than the Keeper: 2135. Determined eligible by more than one method listed above. 3. Appears eligible for listing in the National Register: 3S. Appears eligible for separate listing. 3D. Contributor to a district that has been fully documented according to OHP instructions and appears eligible for listing. 3B. Both 3S and 3D. 4. Might become eligible for listing: 4R. Meets both of the following conditions: (1) is located within the boundaries of a fully documented district that is listed in,determined eligible for,or appears eligible for the National Register;and (2) may become a contributor to the district when it is restored to its appearance during the district's period of significance. 4S. May become eligible for separate listing in the National Register when one of the following occurs(use the code for the most important reason if more than one applies): 4S1. The property becomes old enough to meet the Register's 50-year requirement. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1230 4S2. More historical or architectural research is performed on the property. 4S7. 'The architectural integrity of the property is restored. 4S8. Other properties,which provide more significant examples of the historical or architectural associations connected to this property,are demolished or otherwise lose their architectural integrity. 4D. Contributor to a fully documented district that may become eligible for listing when(use the code for the most important reason if more than one applies): 4D1. The district becomes old enough to meet the Register's 50-year requirement. 4D2. More historical or architectural research is performed on the district. 4D7. The integrity of the district is restored. 4D8. Other districts,which provide more significant examples of the historical or architectural associations connected to this district,are demolished or otherwise lose their architectural integrity. V. May become eligible as a contributor to a district that has not been fully documented. 5. Not eligible for National Register but of local interest because the resource: 5S1. Is separately listed or designated under an existing local ordinance,or is eligible for such listing or designation. 5S3. Is not eligible for separate listing or designation under an existing local ordinance but is eligible for special consideration in local planning. 5D1. Is a contributor to a fully documented district that is designated or eligible for designation as a local historic district,overlay zone,or preservation area under an existing ordinance or procedure. 5D3. Is a contributor to a fully documented district that is unlikely to be designated as a local historic district,overlay zone, or preservation area but is eligible for special consideration in local planning. 5N. Needs special consideration for reasons other than the above. 6. None of the above: 6W. Removed from listing by the Keeper of the National Register. 6X. Determined ineligible for listing in the National Register by the Keeper of the National Register. 6Y. Determined ineligible for listing in the National Register through a consensus determination of a Jfederal agency and the State Historic Preservation Officer. 6Z. Found ineligible for listing in the National Register through an evaluation process other than t ose mentioned in 6X and 6Y above. 7. Not evaluated. U 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1231 City of Chula Vista CTY CHUILAVISTA Staff Report File#: 14-0272, Item#: 9. CONSIDERATION OF AMENDING CHAPTER 9.13 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO THE REGULATION OF SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING CHAPTER 9.13 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING THE LICENSING AND OPERATIONAL STANDARDS FOR SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES (FIRST READING) RECOMMENDED ACTION Council conduct the public hearing and place the ordinance on first reading. SUMMARY The existing provisions of the Chula Vista Municipal Code (CVMC), specifically Chapter 9.13, pertaining to the licensing and regulation of sexually oriented businesses were updated in November 2012 and are in need of some clean up and enhancement in order to reduce and/or preclude undesirable secondary effects including, but not limited to, increased crime, blighting influences in the community, decrease in property values, and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. Accordingly, staff and its legal consultant have again reviewed the legal issues relating to the regulation of adult businesses, particularly as these proposed regulations protect public health, safety, and welfare. As a result of this research and review process, the proposed ordinance provides the requisite balance between the City's interests in protecting the public safety, health, and welfare and the constitutional protection afforded to adult businesses. Moreover, the proposed ordinance provides the evidentiary and factual foundation required to reasonably conclude that adult business can create potentially serious and deleterious secondary effects in the Chula Vista community, and therefore, the City's adult business regulations should be revised. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Development Services Director has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the proposed activity is not a "Project" as defined under section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because the adoption of this ordinance, will not result in a physical change to the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the proposed activity is not subject to CEQA. Notwithstanding the forgoing, the Development Services Director has further determined that there is also no possibility that the proposed activity will have a significant effect on the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is exempt from the provisions of CEQA. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Not Applicable DISCUSSION City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 6 Printed on 6/5/2014 LegistarT^ 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Paage r132v File#: 14-0272, Item#: 9. The City of Chula Vista originally adopted Live Entertainment Licensing and Regulations in Chapter 9.13 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code in 1980 with some minor modifications over the years. Then, in November 2012 the City adopted a comprehensive revision of the City's existing regulations for sexually oriented uses/adult uses and addressed both licensing/permitting provisions and operating standards for adult facilities. This ordinance (a copy of which is found at Attachment 1) adds some additional operating standards relating to inspection, live adult entertainment, arcade booths, etc. The purpose and intent of the proposed amendments to the Chula Vista Municipal Code are to: (1) mitigate and reduce the judicially recognized potential adverse secondary effects of adult businesses including, but not limited to, crime, the prevention of blight in neighborhoods, and the increased spread of sexually transmitted diseases; (2) protect quality of life and neighborhoods in the City, the City's retail and commercial trade, and local property values, and minimize the potential for nuisances related to the operation of adult businesses; (3) protect the peace, welfare and privacy of persons who own, operate and/or patronize adult businesses; and (4) minimize the potential for nuisance related to the operation of adult businesses. To achieve these desired goals, the proposed ordinance establishes reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions on the adult businesses in the City of Chula Vista. A. Legal Basis/Constitutional Constraints. Adult businesses, such as adult bookstores, adult videos stores, and adult cabarets, engage in activities recognized as protected speech under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. For example, nude dancing has been found by the U.S. Supreme Court to be on the outer margins of protected activity. ( See Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc., 501 U.S. 560 (1991).) As providers of protected First Amendment speech, the courts have uniformly ruled that these types of adult businesses cannot be prohibited. Adult businesses can, however, be regulated. Traditional constitutional analysis divides the range of speech regulations into two main categories: (1) content based; and (2) content neutral ( i.e ., regulations not based on content but rather imposing reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions). Content-based regulation is specifically aimed at the speech's content, and any such content based regulation carries with it a very high burden to find such legally adequate mandating that the public entity show it has a compelling interest in its regulation. In contrast, content neutral regulations are aimed at protecting governmental interests unrelated to the content of speech, such as traffic or noise regulation applied to all types of commercial uses for purposes of furthering the public health, safety and welfare. The United States Supreme Court in the City of Renton v. Playtime Theaters, Inc., 475 U.S. 41 (1986), addressing Renton, Washington's adult use ordinance, held that whether a time, place, and manner regulation is content neutral is to be determined by looking at the regulation's purposes, i.e . is the purpose the reduction of secondary effects versus the suppression of the offensive or unpopular speech. A city may adopt regulations to curb the deleterious secondary effects of adult uses, but suppression of the speech is impermissible. A content neutral time, place, and manner City of Chula Vista Page 2 of 6 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1233 File#: 14-0272, Item#: 9. regulation must serve a substantial government interest and be reasonably tailored to preclude secondary effects. Courts have also recognized that a city's interest in protecting the quality of life and finding creative solutions to address adult uses deleterious secondary effects must be accorded the highest respect. City of Los Angeles v. Alameda Books, 535 U.S. 425, 122 S.Ct. 1728, 152 L.Ed.2d 670 (2002). The proposed ordinance is content neutral under the Renton standard because it is designed to further the City's purposes and goals in limiting and preventing the deleterious secondary effects associated with adult businesses. The extensive findings set forth in the proposed ordinance fully support the regulations therein. In SDJ. Inc. v. City of Houston, 837 F.2d 1274 (5th Cir. 1988), cent. denied 480 U.S. (1989), the court remarked on the importance of findings: "Insisting on findings reduces the risk that a purported effort to regulate effect is a mask for regulation of content. That is, evidence of a legitimate purpose is supported by proof that secondary effects actually exist and are the result of the business subject to the regulation...." As a result of the First Amendment protection afforded to various adult businesses (adult bookstores, video stores and live entertainment), conditions cannot simply be imposed upon an adult facility in an effort to preclude the facility's operation. Conditions must be predicated on the reduction of the secondary effects. These adverse secondary effects include: urban blight; increased crime; decreased property values; diminished retail trade; prostitution, the spread of sexually transmitted diseases; and illegal drug transactions. It is important to note that the purpose of the proposed ordinances is not to prohibit or otherwise regulate child pornography or obscenity because such material is not now, nor has it ever been, granted constitutional protection. Furthermore, local regulation of obscene material has been preempted by state and federal law. Rather, the intent of the proposed ordinance is to address the adverse secondary effects that are caused by adult businesses. Case law also recognizes that a community can plan ahead and put in place operational standards prior to the entry of an adult facility into the community. The United States Supreme Court held that it is not necessary for a city to conduct its own studies regarding the presence of negative secondary side effects associated with adult businesses. City of Los Angeles v. Alameda Books, 535 U.S. 425, 122 S.Ct. 1728, 152 L.Ed.2d 670 (2002). The Court specifically determined that cities may reasonably rely on the experiences and studies of other cities in concluding that adult businesses create the aforementioned negative secondary side effects. The supporting materials provided as exhibits to this staff report, as well as input from City staff, the city attorney, and the city's special counsel, contributed to crafting these additional recommended operational requirements found in the proposed ordinance which we believe are a constitutional, narrowly tailored means of controlling potential secondary effects of adult use businesses. On file at the City Clerk's office is the set of the exhibits in support of this ordinance. (A list of those exhibits is attached to this staff report as Attachment 2.) Included among the exhibits are the cases referred to in the ordinance, the studies of other cities relating to the secondary effects of adult uses, and other supporting documentation. We have also included a number of materials relating to testimony from current and former dancers and other employees of adult use businesses or persons affiliated with the adult business industry, which support the need for the recommended operational requirements. (A summary of a portion of these studies is attached to this staff report as Attachment 3.) In addition, Chula Vista Chief of Police David Bejarano has provided testimony on the secondary impacts related City of Chula Vista Page 3 of 6 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1234 File#: 14-0272, Item#: 9. to sexually oriented businesses. Chief Bejarano's testimony is provided as Attachment 4. Chief Bejarano, during his tenure with the San Diego Police Department, served a detective investigating unlawful activities in sexually oriented businesses, served as the Vice Commander and was responsible for detectives conducting such investigations, and, as Chief of Police, was responsible for the licensing of sexually oriented businesses within the City of San Diego. (A copy of his curriculum vitae ("CV") is attached to this staff report as Attachment 5.) B. Permitting and Operational Standards. The operational requirements contained in the ordinance are designed to reduce/eliminate the negative secondary effects from sexually oriented businesses and include: (1) Provision for inspection; (2) Adult Live Entertainment Regulations include visibility to manager; (3) Precluding direct touching between patrons and performers of live adult entertainment establishments; (4) No doors on arcade booths; and (5) Other arcade booth regulations. Each of these operational criteria is designed to address concerns regarding prostitution, drug transactions and illicit sexual activity. In light of the extensive existing case law, it is warranted that operating provisions should be added or enhanced to reduce and/or preclude secondary effects. It is important to note that experiences in other cities have demonstrated that potential adverse secondary effects generated by adult use businesses cannot be adequately addressed by Iocational restrictions alone. See Exhibits. For example, the cities of La Habra, Anaheim and Arcadia have extensive experience with adult facilities focused on totally nude 'juice bars." Nude 'juice bars" are adult facilities that feature totally nude dancers without the provision of alcoholic beverages. These types of facilities are not regulated by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Department , which further mandates the need for the City's operational standards. Nude juice bars require carefully tailored regulations to reduce the adverse secondary effects that such facilities bring to a community. At many totally nude clubs, the establishments also offer "off-stage" performances commonly known as "lap," "couch" or "table" dancers. This type of conduct typically consists of direct physical touching and/or the provision of "specified sexual activities" or the simulation of "specified sexual activities" for a fee after the dancers conclude a main stage performance. At clubs in La Habra and Anaheim, it has been typical for performers wearing only g-string bikinis to straddle the laps of male patrons, writhing and rubbing their bikini-covered breasts on patrons' chests while rubbing and fondling the patrons' genitals over their clothing. As more fully discussed below, the proposed ordinance precludes this type of extreme "off-stage" activity, along with its companion noted secondary effects of prostitution and/or illegal drug transactions. 1. Arcade Booths/Individual Viewing Areas. The interior configuration of adult businesses, specifically those that include video viewing booths, is an important area for regulation. This is because in many communities, these booths have become a common site for illicit sexual activity. Ordinances requiring the interiors of video viewing booths to be City of Chula Vista Page 4 of 6 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Paage r�23 LegistarT^ File#: 14-0272, Item#: 9. visible from the room in which they are located are routinely upheld. Similarly ordinances that require booths to be sufficiently lighted are also constitutionally sound. As arcade booths and/or closed individual viewing areas are a magnet for illicit sex, the use of either is conducive to the spread of communicable diseases found to be of danger to persons frequenting such premises and to the public health. The public health of all people in the City must be protected by the establishment of standards for such premises to eliminate the possibility of infection of contagious diseases. Of specific danger is the sexually transmitted disease AIDS currently found to be irreversible and fatal. The incidence of this disease is found to occur in discernable population groups, and the risk factors for obtaining or spreading the disease are associated with high-risk sexual conduct with multiple partners. The commercial premises, or parts thereof, which place persons at risk of infection from this disease, due to their design and use for high-risk sexual conduct, are necessarily subject to regulation and standards for the prevention of the spread of this disease and for the protection of public health, safety and welfare. The City Council is asked to take legislative notice of the facts recited in Berg v. Health and Hosp. Corp. of Marion County, Ind., 865 F.2d. 797, 799 (7th Cir. 1989), allowing the removal of doors on booths as a valid response to a legitimate concern about multiple sexual encounters that facilitated the spread of AIDS. The City Council is also asked to take notice of statistics provided by the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency and the County of Orange Health Care Agency. These various studies are found in the Exhibits on File in Support of this Ordinance. The City Council also is asked to take legislative notice of the findings set forth in the 1986 Attorney General's Report on Pornography in support of the ordinances including, but not limited to, its recommendation that local governments ban certain features of peep show booth that facilitate sexual encounters. ( See Exhibits, Vols. III and IV.) 2. Live Entertainment. Adult businesses providing live entertainment have been subject to regulations uniquely tailored to reduce/eliminate their companion secondary effects. The experiences of other cities have demonstrated that establishments allowing touching and physical contact between performers and patrons have high instances of illicit sexual activity or narcotics transactions occurring on the premises. In an effort to reduce these secondary effects, cities have passed, and courts have uniformly upheld, ordinances imposing performer-patron distance restrictions and no touching provisions. ( See Colacurcio v. City of Kent , 163 F.3d 545 (9th Cir. 1998); Gammoh v. City of La Habra, 395 F.3d 1114 (9th Cir. 2005), amended 402 F.3d 875, cent. denied 126 S.Ct. 374.) As to "couch," "lap," "table" or similar one on one private "dances," courts have held that those types of so called lap dances are not expressive activity and a city may regulate this conduct. ( See Tily B., Inc. v. City of Newport Beach, 69 Cal.App. 4th 1 (1998); Colacurcio v. City of Kent, 163 F. 3d 545 (9th Cir. 1998), cent. denied 529 U.S. 1053 (2000), Kev, Inc. v. Kitsap County , 793 F.2d 1053 (9th Cir. 1986). The proposed ordinance prohibits this type of off-stage performances by requiring all adult live performances be confined to a fixed main state and requiring that patrons and performers be six (6) feet apart. The operating standards found in the proposed ordinance for live entertainment have been approved by case law and most recently validated in the 2005 published Ninth Circuit case of Gammoh v. City of La Habra, 395 F.3d 1114 (9th Cir. 2005) , amended 402 F.3d 875, cent. denied 126 S.Ct. 374. City of Chula Vista Page 5 of 6 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1236 File#: 14-0272, Item#: 9. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site specific and consequently, the 500-foot rule found in California Code of Regulations section 18704.2 (a)(1) is not applicable to this decision. Staff is not independently aware, nor has staff been informed by any City Councilmember, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. LINK TO STRATEGIC GOALS The City's Strategic Plan has five major goals: Operational Excellence, Economic Vitality, Healthy Community, Strong and Secure Neighborhoods and a Connected Community. Amending Chapter 9.13 pursuant to the subject ordinance supports the Strong and Secure Neighborhoods goal as it allows constitutionally protected activity in legally appropriate areas of the City while protecting the rights of the citizens and businesses throughout the City CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT There is no current year fiscal impact. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT The on-going fiscal impacts cannot be determined at this time because it is not yet clear how many applicants there will be or the extent of any enforcement activity that will be required under this ordinance. ATTACHMENTS 1. Proposed Ordinance 2. List of Exhibits (On File in the City Clerk's Office) 3. Summary of Exhibits 4. Chief of Police David Bejarano's Testimony 5. Chula Vista Police Chief David Bejarano CV City of Chula Vista Page 6 of 6 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Paage'43 LegistarT^ ORDINANCE NO. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING CHAPTER 9.13 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING THE LICENSING AND OPERATIONAL STANDARDS FOR SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista has certain permitting provisions found in Chapter 9.13 for sexually oriented businesses that are in need of updating and refinement. The City Council takes legislative notice of the full complement of supporting evidence as to the secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses. Accordingly, the City makes the following findings and enactments. NOW THEREFORE the City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. FINDINGS. A. The City Council finds that it is necessary and appropriate to amend Chapter 9.13 to add, refine and update the provisions providing licensing and operational standards for adult businesses operating within the City of Chula Vista ("the City"). The public health, safety and welfare of the City and its residents require the enactment of this Ordinance and such operating standards for sexually oriented businesses in order to: (1) mitigate and reduce the judicially recognized potential adverse secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses, including but not limited to crime, the prevention of blight in neighborhoods and the increased threat of the spread of sexually transmitted diseases; (2) protect the quality of life and neighborhoods in the City, the City's retail and commercial trade, and local property values, and minimize the potential for nuisances related to the operation of sexually oriented businesses; and (3) protect the peace, welfare and privacy of persons who own, operate and/or patronize sexually oriented businesses. B. The City Council finds that the revisions to the City's Municipal Code implemented by this Ordinance are necessary in order to respond to recent developments within the regulation of adult uses and case law and in order to preserve the City from the potential adverse secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses, including crime, the protection of the City's retail trade, maintenance of property values, protecting and preserving the quality of the City's neighborhoods and the City's commercial districts, the protection of the City's quality of life, and the increased threat of the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and the protection of the peace,welfare and privacy of persons who patronize adult businesses based on the referenced studies and the findings set forth herein. Specifically, the revisions and amendments to Municipal Code Chapter 9.13 included in this Ordinance are essential and necessary to ensure the orderly implementation of adult use regulations within the City by amending and refining various permitting and operating provisions in the Municipal Code to improve the City's regulation of sexually oriented businesses, and thereby ensure the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, safety and general welfare in the City of Chula Vista. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1238 Ordinance Page 2 C. On May 20, 2014, the City Council held a public meeting during which it considered the adoption of this Ordinance. D. The City Council, in adopting this Ordinance, takes legislative notice of the existence and content of the following studies concerning the adverse secondary side effects of sexually oriented businesses in other cities: Austin, Texas (1986); Indianapolis, Indiana (1984); Garden Grove, California (1991); Seattle, Washington (1989); Houston, Texas (1997); Phoenix, Arizona (1979); Tucson, Arizona (1990); Chattanooga, Tennessee (2003); Los Angeles, California (1977); Whittier, California (1978); Spokane, Washington (2001); St. Cloud, Minnesota (1994); Littleton, Colorado (2004); Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (1986); Dallas, Texas (1997 and 2007); Ft. Worth, Texas (2004); Kennedale, Texas (2005); Greensboro, North Carolina (2003); Amarillo, Texas (1977); Cleveland, Ohio (1977); Newport News, Virginia (1996); Jackson County, Missouri (2008); Louisville, Kentucky (2004); New York, New York Times Square (1994); Beaumont, Texas (1982); the Report of the Attorney General's Working Group On The Regulation Of Sexually Oriented Businesses (June 6, 1989, State of Minnesota); "Rural Hotspots: The Case of Adult Businesses," 19 Criminal Justice Policy Review 153 (2008); "Correlates of Current Transactional Sex among a Sample of Female Exotic Dancers in Baltimore, MD," Journal of Urban Health (2011); "Stripclubs According to Strippers: Exposing Workplace Sexual Violence," by Kelly Holsopple, Program Director, Freedom and Justice Center for Prostitution Resources, Minneapolis, Minnesota; A Methodological Critique of the Linz-Paul Report: A Report to the San Diego City Attorney's Office (2003); Sexually Oriented Businesses: An Insider's View — Testimony of David Sherman before the Michigan House Committee on Ethics and Constitutional Law (2000); Closin' Time: Effective Regulation of Adult Businesses' Hours of Operation, by Scott Bergthold (2000); Summaries of Key Reports Concerning the Negative Secondary Effects of Sexually Oriented Businesses, by Louis Comus III (2001); Peep Show Establishments, Police Activity, Public Place and Time: A Study of Secondary Effects in San Diego, California, by Daniel Linz et al. (2006); and Do Peep-shows "Cause" Crime? A response to Linz, Paul, and Yao, by Richard McCleary et al. (2006). The City Council finds that these studies are relevant to the problems addressed by the City in enacting this Ordinance to regulate the adverse secondary side effects of sexually oriented businesses, and more specifically finds that these studies provide convincing evidence that: I. Sexually oriented businesses, as a category of commercial uses, are associated with a wide variety of adverse secondary effects including,but not limited to, personal and property crimes, prostitution, potential spread of disease, lewdness, public indecency, obscenity, illicit drug use and drug trafficking, negative impacts on surrounding properties, urban blight, litter, traffic, noise, and sexual assault and exploitation. 2. The studies from other cities establish by convincing evidence that sexually oriented businesses that are not regulated with operating standards often have a deleterious effect on nearby businesses and residential areas, causing, among other adverse secondary effects, an increase in crime and a decrease in property values. Regulations for sexually oriented businesses should be developed to prevent deterioration and/or degradation of the vitality of the community before the problem exists, rather than waiting for problems to be created. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1239 Ordinance Page 3 E. In developing this Ordinance, the City Council is mindful of legal principles relating to regulation of sexually oriented businesses, and the City Council does not intend to suppress or infringe upon any expressive activities protected by the First Amendment of the United States and California Constitutions but instead desires to enact reasonable time, place, and manner regulations that address the adverse secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses. The City Council has considered and takes legislative notice of the: 1. Decisions of the United States Supreme Court regarding local regulation of sexually oriented businesses including, but not limited to: City of Littleton v. Z.J. Gifts D-4, L.L.C., 541 U.S. 774 (2004); City of Los Angeles v. Alameda Books, Inc., 535 U.S. 425 (2002); City of Erie v. Pap's A.M., 529 U.S. 277 (2000); City of Renton v. Playtime Theatres, Inc., 475 U.S. 41 (1986); Young v. American Mini Theatres, 427 U.S. 50 (1976); Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc., 501 U.S. 560 (1991); California v. LaRue, 409 U.S. 109 (1972);N.Y. State Liquor Authority v. Bellanca, 452 U.S. 714 (1981); Sewell v. Georgia, 435 U.S. 982 (1978); FW/PBS, Inc. v. City of Dallas, 493 U.S. 215 (1990); City of Dallas v. Stanglin, 490 U.S. 19 (1989). 2. Decisions of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals addressing sexually oriented businesses including but not limited to: Alameda Books, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, 631 F.3d 1031 (9th Cir. 2011); Fantasyland Video, Inc. v. County of San Diego, 505 F.3d 996 (9th Cir. 2007); Tollis, Inc. v. County of San Diego, 505 F.3d 935 (9th Cir. 2007); Gammoh v. City of La Habra, 395 F.3d 1114 (9th Cir. 2005), amended 402 F.3d 875, cent. denied 126 S.Ct. 274; World Wide Video of Washington, Inc. v. City of Spokane, 368 F.3d 1186 (9th Cir. 2004); Dream Palace v. County ofMaricopa, 384 F.3d 990 (9th Cir. 2004); Talk of the Town v. Department of Finance and Business Services, 343 F.3d 1063 (9th Cir. 2003); Center For Fair Public Policy v. Maricopa County, 336 F.3d 1153 (9th Cir. 2003); Deja Vu-Everett-Federal Way, Inc. v. City of Federal Way, 46 Fed.Appx. 409 (9th Cir. 2002); Clark v. City of Lakewood, 259 F.3d 996 (9th Cir. 2001); Isbell v. City of San Diego, 258 F.3d 1108 (9th Cir. 2001); Isbell v. City of San Diego, 450 F.Supp.2d 1143 (S.D. Cal. 2006); Baby Tam & Co., Inc. v. City of Las Vegas, 154 F.3d 1097 (9th Cir. 1998) (Baby Tam I); Baby Tam & Co. v. Las Vegas, 199 F.3d 1111 (9th Cir. 2000) (Baby Tam fl); Baby Tam & Co. v. Las Vegas, 247 F.3d 1003 (9th Cir. 2001) (Baby Tam III); Diamond v. City of Taft, 215 F.3d 1052 (9th Cir. 2000), cent. denied 531 U.S. 1072 (2001); L.J Concepts, Inc. v. City of Phoenix, 215 F.3d 1333 (9th Cir. 2000);Lim v. City of Long Beach, 217 F.3d 1050 (9th Cir. 2000), cent. denied 121 S.Ct. 1189 (2001); Young v. City of Simi Valley, 216 F.3d 807 (9th Cir. 2000), cent. denied 531 U.S. 1104 (2001); 4805 Convoy, Inc. v. City of San Diego, 183 F.3d 1108 (9th Cir. 1999); Colacurcio v. City of Kent, 163 F.3d 545 (9th Cir. 1998), cent. denied 529 U.S. 1053 (2000); North v. City of Gilroy, 78 F.3d 594 (9th Cir. 1996); Spokane Arcade, Inc. v. City of Spokane, 75 F.3d 663 (9th Cir. 1996); Topanga Press, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, 989 F.2d 1524 (9th Cir. 1993), cent. denied 511 U.S. 1030 (1994); Key, Inc. v. Kitsap County, 793 F.2d 1053 (9th Cir. 1986); and Lydo Ent. v. Las Vegas, 745 F.2d 1211 (9th Cir. 1984). 3. Decisions from other Circuit Court of Appeals addressing sexually oriented businesses including the following: Imaginary Images, Inc. v. Evans, 612 F.3d 736 (4th Cir. 2010); Doctor John's, Inc. v. City of Roy, 465 F.3d 1150 (10th Cir. 2006): LLEH, Inc. v. Wichita County, 289 F.3d 358 (5th Cir. 2002); Ocello v. Koster, 354 S.W.3d 187 (Mo. 2011); 84 Video/Newsstand, Inc. v. Sartini, 455 Fed.Appx. 541 (6th Cir. 2011); Flanigan's Enters., Inc. v. Fulton County, 596 F.3d 1265 (11th Cir. 2010); Enhn t Prods., Inc. v. Shelby County, 588 F.3d 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1240 Ordinance Page 4 372 (6th Cir. 2009); Sensations, Inc. v. City of Grand Rapids, 526 F.3d 291 (6th Cir. 2008); Ben's Bar, Inc. v. Village of Somerset, 316 F.3d 702 (7th Cir. 2003); SOB, Inc. v. County of Benton, 317 F.3d 856 (8th Cir. 2003); DiMa Corp. v. Town of Hallie, 185 F.3d 823 (7th Cir. 1999); Richland Bookmart, Inc. v. Nichols, 137 F.3d 435 (6th Cir. 1998); Tee & Bee v. City of West Allis, 936 F.Supp. 1479 (E.D. Wis. 1996); National Amusements, Inc. v. Town of Dedham, 43 F.3d 731 (1st Cir. 1995); Peek-a-Boo Lounge v. Manatee County, 630 F.3d 1346 (11th Cir. 2011);Daytona Grand, Inc. v. City of Daytona Beach, 490 F.3d 860 (11th Cir. 2007); H&A Land Corp. v. City ofKennedale, 480 F.3d 336 (5th Cir. 2007); Hang On, Inc. v. City of Arlington, 65 F.3d 1248 (5th Cir. 1995); Fantasy Ranch, Inc. v. City of Arlington, 459 F.3d 546 (5th Cir. 2006); G.M. Enterprises, Inc. v. Town of St. Joseph, 350 F.3d 631 (7th Cir. 2003); Richland Bookmart, Inc. v. Knox County, 555 F.3d 512 (6th Cir. 2009); TK's Video, Inc. v. Denton County, Tex., 24 F.3d 705 (5th Cir. Tex. 1994); Mitchell v. Commission on Adult Entertainment, 10 F.3d 123 (3rd Cir. 1993); Lakeland Lounge v. City of Jacksonville, 973 F.2d 1255 (5th Cir. 1992), cent. denied 507 U.S. 1030 (1993); International Eateries v. Broward County, 941 F.2d 1157 (11th Cir. 1991), cent. denied 503 U.S. 920 (1992); Star Satellite, Inc. v. City of Biloxi, 779 F.2d 1074 (5th Cir. 1986); N.W. Enterprises, Inc. v. City of Houston, 372 F.3d 333 (5th Cir. 2004); DLS, Inc. v. City of Chattanooga, 107 F.3d 403 (6th Cir. 1997); and N.W. Enterprises, Inc. v. City of Houston, 352 F.3d 162 (5th Cir. 2003). 4. Decisions from the California state courts addressing sexually oriented businesses including: Madain v. City of Stanton, 185 Cal.AppAth 1277 (2010); Krontz v. City of San Diego, 136 Cal.AppAth 1126 (2006); Lacy Street Hospitality Service, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, 125 Cal.AppAth 526 (2004); Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control v. Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board and Renee Vicary, Real Party in Interest, 99 Cal.AppAth 880 (2002); Tily B., Inc. v. City of Newport Beach, 69 Cal.AppAth 1 (1998); Sundance Saloon, Inc. v. City of San Diego, 213 Cal.App.3d 807 (1989); 7978 Corporation v. Pitchess, 41 Cal.App.3d 42 (1974); Deluxe Theater & Bookstore, Inc. v. City of San Diego, 175 Cal.App.3d 980 (1985); E.WA.P., Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, 56 Cal.AppAth 310 (1997); City of Vallejo v. Adult Books, 167 Cal.App.3d 1169 (1985), cent. denied 475 U.S. 1064 (1986); City of National City v. Wiener, 3 CalAth 832 (1992), cent. denied 510 U.S. 824; and People v. Superior Court (Lucero), 49 Cal.3d 14 (1989). F. Each of the foregoing negative secondary effects constitutes a harm which the City has a substantial government interest in preventing and/or abating. This substantial government interest in preventing secondary effects, which is the City's rationale for this Chapter, exists independent of any comparative analysis between sexually oriented and non- sexually oriented businesses. Additionally, the City's interest in regulating sexually oriented businesses extends to preventing future secondary effects of either current or future sexually oriented businesses that may locate in the City. The City finds that the cases and documentation relied on in this Chapter are reasonably believed to be relevant to said secondary effects. Copies of these cases and documentation relating to secondary effects associated with sexually oriented businesses are on file in connection with Ordinance Nos. 3239 and 3241 which were adopted by the City in November 2012. G. The City Council also finds that locational criteria alone do not adequately protect the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of Chula Vista, and thus certain 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1241 Ordinance Page 5 requirements with respect to the ownership, operation and licensing of sexually oriented businesses are in the public interest. In addition to the findings and studies conducted in other cities regarding increases in crime rates, decreases in property values and the blighting of areas in which such businesses are located, the City Council takes legislative notice of the following: (1) the facts recited in the case of Kev, Inc. v. Kitsap County, 793 F.2d 1053 (9th Cir. 1986), regarding how live adult entertainment results in secondary effects such as prostitution, drug dealing, and other law enforcement problems, and (2) the facts and holding of the case of Gammoh v. City of La Habra, 395 F.3d 1114 (9th Cir. 2005), amended 402 F.3d 875, cent. denied 126 S.Ct. 374, wherein the Ninth Circuit recognized that off stage performances by performers who also perform nude and/or semi-nude at a sexually oriented establishment can cause the same secondary effects as other activities documented in studies and case law regarding sexually oriented establishments, even if the performer is clothed and the establishment does not serve alcohol. H. Relying on the following, the City finds that sexually oriented businesses in its community may lead to detrimental secondary effects including prostitution and engagement in unlawful sexual activity. The City bases this conclusion on the experiences of Chula Vista, as well as that of other California communities, such as La Habra and Arcadia, which the City has a reasonable basis to believe reflect the experiences of its own community, including numerous police reports and affidavits from those communities, and judicial decisions in the public record: 1. Evidence indicates that some dancers, models, entertainers, performers, and other persons who publicly perform specified sexual activities or publicly display specified anatomical areas in sexually oriented businesses (collectively referred to as "performers") have been found to engage in sexual activities with patrons of sexually oriented businesses on the site of the sexually oriented business. 2. Evidence has demonstrated that performers employed by sexually oriented businesses have been found to offer and provide private shows to patrons who, for a price, are permitted to observe and participate with the performers in live sex shows. 3. Evidence indicates that performers at sexually oriented businesses have been found to engage in acts of prostitution with patrons of the establishment. 4. Evidence indicates that fully enclosed booths, individual viewing areas, and other small rooms whose interiors cannot be seen from public areas of the establishment regularly have been found to be used as locations for engaging in unlawful sexual activity. 5. As a result of the above, and the increase in incidents of HIV, AIDS, and hepatitis B, which are sexually transmitted or blood borne diseases, the City has a substantial interest in adopting regulations that will reduce the possibility for the occurrence of prostitution and unlawful sex acts at sexually oriented businesses in order to protect the health, safety, and well-being of its citizens. The City finds this is relevant to Chula Vista and the need to regulate the secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses within the community. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1242 Ordinance Page 6 6. The public health, safety, and welfare of all persons in the City must be protected by the establishment of standards to diminish the possibility of infection of contagious diseases. L The City Council is cognizant of the specific danger from the sexually transmitted disease AIDS, which is currently irreversible and fatal. The City Council takes legislative notice of the HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Report 2010 ("HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Report") prepared by the Public Health Services Division of the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency. According to the HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Report, 14,228 AIDS cases were reported throughout San Diego County since 1981 through December 2009, 328 of which were reported in 2009. The HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Report also indicates that San Diego County has the third highest number of AIDS cases in the state of California. The City also takes legislative notice of the County of Orange Communicable Disease Summary 2000, County of Orange Health Care Agency, issued July 2002 ("Communicable Disease Summary") and the HIV/AIDS Surveillance Statistics, 2003 also issued by the County of Orange Health Care Agency in October 2004 ("HIV/AIDS Surveillance Study"). The HIV/AIDS Surveillance Study reports that 6,429 cases of AIDS were reported in Orange County between 1981 and 2003. Of those, 237 were reported in 2003 and 162 were also diagnosed in 2003. The HIV/AIDS Surveillance Study further indicates that according to the latest available data (as of December 2001), Orange County has reported more AIDS cases than 25 U.S. states and ranks 28th in number of AIDS cases reported among the 101 metropolitan areas recognized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention with 500,000 or more population. J. Legislative notice is further taken of the Reported Communicable Diseases 2006 prepared by the Department of Public Health, San Bernardino County ("SB Communicable Diseases Report"). According to the SB Communicable Diseases Report, San Bernardino County had 157 reported cases of AIDS: 7.8 cases per 100,000 population. The SB Communicable Diseases Report also reported 8,063 cases of chlamydia (407 cases per 100,000 population); 2,114 cases of gonorrhea (106.8 cases per 100,000 population) and 144 cases of syphilis (7.1 cases per 100,000 population). The City Council takes further legislative notice of the Communicable Disease Report 2011 prepared by the Department of Public Health, County of Riverside ("Riverside Communicable Disease Report"). According to the Riverside Communicable Disease Report, chlamydia is the most commonly reported communicable disease in Riverside County with 8,641 cases reported, a 34% increase in incidence compared to 2010. The Riverside Communicable Disease Report indicates that gonorrhea is the third most frequently reported infectious disease in Riverside County with 891 cases reported and an increase rate of 38.7 cases per 100,000 population. As reported by the Riverside Communicable Disease Report, there were 58 newly diagnosed AIDS cases and 104 newly diagnosed HIV cases in Riverside County. In 2011, prevalence rates for persons living with HIV and AIDS were 66.1 and 141.1 cases per 100,000 population. During 2011, a total of 1,521 persons were living with HIV and 3,247 persons living with AIDS in Riverside County. K. The City Council has a reasonable basis to conclude that the experiences of San Diego, Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties as to these HIV/AIDS and STD or blood borne diseases are relevant to the experiences of Chula Vista. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1243 Ordinance Page 7 L. In considering appropriate operational regulations for sexually oriented businesses, the City Council finds that: 1. Enclosed or concealed booths and dimly lit areas within sexually oriented businesses greatly increase the potential for misuse of the premises, including unlawful conduct of a type which facilitates transmission of disease. Requiring all indoor areas to be open to view by management at all times and adequate lighting to be provided reduces the opportunity for, and therefore the incidence of illegal conduct within sexually oriented businesses, and further facilitates the inspection of the interior of the premises thereof by law enforcement personnel. 2. Preventing the exchange of money between performers and patrons also reduces the likelihood of drug and sex transactions occurring in sexually oriented businesses. 3. Requiring separations between performers and patrons precludes them from being within earshot to communicate and thereby reduces the likelihood that such persons will negotiate narcotics sales and/or transact sexual favors within the sexually oriented business. M. The City Council recognizes and relies on the findings set forth in the 1986 Attorney General's Report on Pornography in support of this Ordinance including, but not limited to, its recommendations that local governments ban certain features of video booths that facilitate carnal sexual encounters. A copy of the Attorney General's Report on Pornography is available for public review at the City Clerk's office. 1. With respect to booths, these findings include the following: The inside walls of the booth are typically covered with graffiti and messages, usually of a sexual nature and consisting of telephone numbers, names, requests and offers for sex acts, anatomical descriptions, and sketches. Some booths also contain a chart used as an appointment schedule that is utilized to schedule appointments for sex acts that take place in that particular booth. In some instances, this arrangement has been used for the solicitation of prostitutes. Many of these booths are equipped with a hole in the side wall between the booths to allow patrons to engage in anonymous sex including both oral and anal sex acts. Inside the booths, the floors and walls are often wet and sticky with liquid or viscous substances, including semen, urine, feces, used prophylactics, gels, saliva, or alcoholic beverages. The City concludes, based in part on the description of the illicit sexual activity as noted within the Attorney General's Report, that the presence of closed doors and/or any obstruction of the video booth area is likely to lead to the above described secondary effects. 2. Likewise, the City Council recognizes and relies on the findings set forth in the May 1990 study conducted by the City of Tucson in support of this Ordinance including, but not limited to, the following findings with respect to booths: Holes were present in the walls of adjoining booths within sexually oriented entertainment establishments. These holes were used by male patrons to facilitate sex acts with the occupant of the neighboring booth. The Council reasonably believes that the Tucson experience, along with the Attorney General's Report, is relevant to the problems associated with sexually oriented facilities in Chula Vista. 3. The City Council finds that requiring that booths in sexually oriented establishments be configured in such a manner so that there is an unobstructed view from the 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1244 Ordinance Page 8 manager's station(s) and prohibiting closed, concealed, or unobstructed booths that are occupied by no more than one person at a time reduces the secondary effects associated with closed booths. Specifically, the provisions pertaining to booths are necessary to eliminate the masturbation and sexual activity that are known to occur in closed booths and which present significant health and safety concerns with respect to communicable diseases, including AIDS. A number of courts have held that combating the spread of AIDS and STDs is a significant government interest, and that prohibiting concealed or enclosed booths in a sexually oriented establishment is a narrowly tailored means of serving that interest. Deluxe Theater & Bookstore, Inc. v. City of San Diego, 175 Cal.App.3d 980 (1985); Pleasureland Museum, Inc. v. Beutter, 288 F.3d 988 (7th Cir. 2002);Mitchell v. Commission on Adult Entertainment Establishments, 10 F.3d 123 (3rd Cir. 1993); Bamon Corp. v. City of Dayton, 923 F.2d 470 (6th Cir. 1991); Doe v. City of Minneapolis, 898 F.2d 612 (8th Cir. 1990); Wall Distributors, Inc. v. City of Newport News, 782 F.2d 1165 (4th Cir. 1986). The City Council takes further note of the Ninth Circuit's decision in Ellwest Stereo Theatres, Inc. v. Wenner, 681 F.2d 1243 (9th Cir. 1982) and its finding that there is no constitutional right to unobserved masturbation in a public place. The City Council also recognizes the California case Deluxe Theater & Bookstore, Inc. v. City of San Diego, 175 Cal.App.3d 980 (1985), which found that the right to privacy guaranteed by the California Constitution does not protect the right to unobserved masturbation in a public place. Further, the City takes note of the Eleventh Circuit's validation of a restriction on the size of booths in Lady J. Lingerie, Inc. v. City of Jacksonville, 176 F.3d 1358 (1lth Cir. 1999), including the Court's finding that "[a]mple evidence ... supports the ... finding that illegal and unhealthy activities take place in small rooms at adult entertainment establishments." N. In recognition of the negative secondary effects generated by live sexually oriented entertainment, a number of courts have upheld distance limitations between performers and patrons, prohibitions against physical contact between performers and patrons, and precluded direct exchange of monies between performers and patrons at sexually oriented businesses that provide live entertainment including, but not limited to: Gammoh v. City of La Habra, 395 F.3d 1114 (9th Cir. 2005), amended 402 F.3d 875, cent. denied 126 S.Ct. 374; Tily B. v. City of Newport Beach, 69 Cal.App.4th 1 (1999); Colacurcio v. City of Kent, 163 F.3d 545 (9th Cir. 1998); BSA, Inc. v. King County, 804 F.2d 1104 (9th Cir. 1986); Kev, Inc. v. Kitsap County, 793 F.2d 1053 (9th Cir. 1986); DLS, Inc. v. City of Chattanooga, 107 F.3d 403 (6th Cir. 1997); Parker v. Whitfield County, 463 S.E.2d 116 (Ga. 1995); and Hang On, Inc. v. City of Arlington, 65 F.3d 1248 (5th Cir. 1995). Courts have found that dancers who perform nude or semi-nude on stage at sexually oriented cabarets are the same individuals who then move off stage to offer lap dances, couch dances, or other similar off stage performances. Gammoh v. City of La Habra, 395 F.3d 1114 (9th Cir. 2005). Therefore, Chula Vista reasonably believes it is necessary to impose distance limitations between performers and patrons and prohibit physical contact between performers and patrons during all performances, whether on or off stage, in order to guard against the documented secondary effects. O. The City Council believes that prohibiting physical contact between performers and patrons at sexually oriented businesses, requiring separate entrances for performers from those used for patrons, requiring separate restrooms for opposite sexes, prohibiting performers from soliciting payment from patrons, and prohibiting the direct payment to performers by patrons are a reasonable and effective means of addressing the legitimate governmental interests 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1245 Ordinance Page 9 of preventing prostitution, the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, and drug transactions. The case law and studies serve as a reasonable basis to establish this link. P. In recognition of the negative secondary effects generated by live sexually oriented entertainment establishments, a number of courts have upheld ordinances which require that employees, as well as the owners and managers of such establishments submit background information on criminal convictions related to relatively recent sexual offenses so that a public entity can assess an individual's ability to function responsibly in the sexually oriented business setting. See TK's Video, Inc. v. Denton County, Tex., 24 F.3d 705, 710 (5th Cir. 1994); and see Club Southern Burlesque, Inc. v. City of Carrolton, 265 Ga. 528, 532, 457 S.E.2d 816 (1995). This includes not only the applicant for a sexually oriented business license, but individuals who work in sexually oriented businesses during regular business hours such as performers and non- performers where the criminal background check is limited to a period of no more than five (5) years immediately preceding the date of application. See Doctor John's, Inc. v. City of Roy, 465 F.3d 1150, 1171 (10th Cir. 2006);McCrothers Corp. d/b/a Tree City Bar, et al. v. City of Madan, 728 N.W.2d 124 (2007); Tee & Bee v. City of West Allis, 936 F.Supp. 1479, 1487 (E.D. Wis. 1996); Club Southern Burlesque, Inc., 265 Ga. at 532. In this regard, the City Council, in adopting operational standards,recognizes that the requirement for employee disclosure of recent criminal activity is narrowly tailored and imposes no greater restriction on First Amendment freedoms than is necessary to minimize the secondary harms stated in the ordinance. See TK's Video v. Denton County, 830 F.Supp. 335, 343 (E.D. Tex. 1993), vacated in part on other grounds, 24 F.3d 705 (5th Cir. 1994). When, as here, the civil disability provision of a sexually oriented business ordinance is tailored to apply to sex-related crimes only, the "relationship between the offense and the evil to be regulated is direct and substantial." FW/PBS, Inc. v. City of Dallas, 837 F.2d 1298, 1305 (5th Cir. 1988) and affirmed in part and vacated in part in FW/PBS, Inc. v. City of Dallas, 493 U.S. 215 (1990); see also TK's Video, 24 F.3d at 711 and see Deja Vu of Nashville, Inc. v. Metro Gov't of Nashville and Davidson County, 274 F.3d at 392 (6th Cir. 2001); Brownell v. City of Rochester, 190 F.Supp2d 472, 494-96 (W.D. N.Y. 2001); Tee & Bee, 936 F.Supp. at 1490. Chula Vista adopts the reasoning of courts finding that ""Certain employees of unregulated sexually oriented businesses ... engage in higher incidence of certain types of illicit sexual behavior than employees of other establishments" and has a reasonable basis to believe this reasoning is applicable in the Chula Vista community. Further, the "fact that an applicant for a sexually oriented use permit has been convicted of a sexually related crime leads to the rational assumption that the applicant may engage in that conduct in contravention of this ordinance." Hence, "[t]he barring of such individuals from employment in sexually oriented businesses for a specified period of years serves to prevent distribution of illegal material, to prevent conduct which leads to the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, and to preclude the establishment of criminal enterprises within the City."Dr. John's, 465 F.3d at 1171 n. 30. Q. The City Council also finds the establishment of a sexually oriented business regulatory licensing process and operational standards for sexually oriented businesses are legitimate and reasonable means of ensuring that: 1. Operators of and performers at sexually oriented businesses comply with the City's regulations; 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1246 Ordinance Page 10 2. The recognized adverse secondary impacts of a proposed sexually oriented business are mitigated; 3. Sexually oriented business operators have specific guidelines with respect to the manner in which they can operate a sexually oriented business; and 4. The applications for sexually oriented business regulatory licenses are handled fairly and expeditiously. R. The City Council recognizes the possible harmful effects on children and minors exposed to the effects of sexually oriented businesses and recognizes the need to enact regulations which will minimize and/or eliminate such exposure. The City Council takes legislative notice of the Penal Code provisions authorizing local governments to regulate matter that is harmful to minors (i.e., Penal Code § 313 et seq.). The City Council further takes legislative notice of the cases that recognize that protection of minors from sexually explicit materials is a compelling government interest, including Crawford v. Lungren, 96 F.3d 380 (9th Cir. 1996), cent. denied 520 U.S. 1117 (1997) and Berry v. City of Santa Barbara, 40 Cal.AppAth 1075 (1995). S. While the City Council is obligated to protect the rights conferred by the United States Constitution to sexually oriented businesses, it does so in a manner that ensures the continued and orderly use and development of property within the City and diminishes, to the greatest extent feasible, those undesirable adverse secondary effects which the above mentioned studies have shown to be associated with the operation of sexually oriented businesses. T. Licensing and operating standards are a legitimate and reasonable means of ensuring that sexually oriented businesses are conducted in a manner so as to minimize their adverse secondary effects and to help assure that such operators, businesses, licensees and permittees comply with reasonable regulations related to such requirements to minimize and control problems associated with such businesses and thereby protect the health, safety, and welfare of Chula Vista residents, protect citizens from increased crime, preserve the quality of life, and preserve the character of surrounding neighborhoods and businesses, and deter the spread of urban blight. The operational requirements contained in this Ordinance do not unreasonably restrict the establishment or operation of constitutionally protected sexually oriented businesses in Chula Vista. U. The City Council, in adopting operational standards, recognizes that these standards do not preclude reasonable alternative avenues of communication. For example, the closing hours requirement means that sexually oriented businesses are free to operate seven (7) days a week for twenty (20) hours per day. The City Council takes note of the proliferation of sexually oriented material on the Internet, satellite television, direct television, CDs, DVDs, and that these various media provide alternative avenues of communication. Additionally, the City Council takes note that numerous web-based services, such as www.sugardvd.com and www.wantedlist.com, deliver adult videos and DVDs directly to customers' homes via the mail. The City Council recognizes the following review of one of these web-based services: "SugarDVD has made it so easy to rent and view adult movies, you may never leave your house again ... SugarDVD is discreet with quick turnaround times and a massive selection ... 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1247 Ordinance Page 11 SugarDVD offers six rental plans, catering to the casual porn viewer and diehards who can never get enough hard-core fare." (Hustler Magazine, January 2006.) The City Council also considers and relies on published decisions examining the proliferation of communications on the Internet. Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union, 521 U.S. 844 (1997) [the principle channel through which many Americans now transmit and receive sexually explicit communication is the Internet];Anheuser-Busch v. Schmoke, 101 F.3d 325 (4th Cir. 1996), cent. denied 520 U.S. 1204 (1997) [the Fourth Circuit rejected a First Amendment challenge to a Baltimore ordinance restricting alcohol advertisements on billboards acknowledging that the Internet is one available channel of communication]; U.S. v. Hockings, 129 F.3d 1069 (9th Cir. 1997); see also U.S. v. Thomas, 74 F.3d 701 (6th Cir. 1996), cent. denied 519 U.S. 820 [recognizing the Internet as a medium for transmission of sexually explicit material in the context of obscenity prosecutions]. The Internet brings with it a virtually unlimited additional source of adult oriented sexual materials available to interested persons in every community with a mere keystroke. A sexually oriented business no longer has to be "actually" physically located in a city to be available in the community. V. The City Council recognizes that adult devices (i.e. adult novelties and/or adult related products) such as dildos, fur-lined handcuffs, leather whips, anal beads, and devices that are physical representations of human genital organs, are not speech and enjoy no First Amendment protections. See Ford v. State of Texas, 753 S.W.2d 451, 452-453 (1988); Sewell v. State of Georgia, 233 S.E.2d 187, 188-189 (1977); Chamblee Visuals, LLC v. City of Chamblee, 506 S.E.2d 113, 115 (1998); and Red Bluff Drive-In, Inc. v. Vance, 648 F.2d 1020 (5th Cir. 1981). W. It is not the intent of the City Council of Chula Vista in enacting this Ordinance or any provision thereof to condone or legitimize the distribution of obscene material, and the City and its Council recognize that state law prohibits the distribution of obscene materials and expect and encourage law enforcement officials to enforce state obscenity statutes against such illegal activities in Chula Vista. X. The City Council does not intend to regulate in any area preempted by California law including, but not limited to, regulation of obscene speech, nor is it the intent of the City Council to preempt regulations of the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Department("ABC"). Y. Nothing in this Ordinance is intended to authorize, legalize, or permit the establishment, operation, or maintenance of any business, building, or use which violates any other City ordinance in any respect, or any statute of the State of California regarding public nuisances, unlawful or indecent exposure, sexual conduct, lewdness, obscene or harmful matter, or the exhibition or public display thereof. Z. The City Council finds that licensing and operational standards are a legitimate and reasonable means of accountability to ensure that operators and performers and non- performers employed at sexually oriented facilities comply with reasonable regulations and to ensure that operators do not knowingly allow their establishments to be used as places of illegal sexual activity or solicitation. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1248 Ordinance Page 12 AA. The licensing and operation provisions adopted herein are necessary in order to protect the public health, safety and welfare by providing a mechanism to address the adverse secondary effects associated with the establishment and operation of unregulated or under-regulated sexually oriented businesses. SECTION 2. AMENDMENT OF MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 9.13 1. Section 9.13.020 (Definitions), subsection X, of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code is hereby repealed and replaced as follows: X. "Sexually oriented business"means: I. A business establishment or concern that as a regular and substantial course of conduct operates as an "adult bookstore or adult video store," "adult cabaret," "adult motion picture theater," "adult model studio," "adult retail store," "adult arcade," or"adult motel or hotel." 2. A business establishment or concern which as a regular and substantial course of conduct offers, sells or distributes "sexually oriented material" or "sexually oriented merchandise," or which offers to its patrons materials, products, merchandise, services or entertainment characterized by an emphasis on matters depicting, describing, or relating to "specified sexual activities" or "specified anatomical areas" but not including those uses or activities which are preempted by state law. 3. For purposes of the Bayfront Specific Plan and the Eastlake II Planned Community District, the term "cabaret" shall have the same meaning as the term "sexually oriented business" as defined at paragraphs I and 2 above. 2. The definition for"Chief of Police" is added to Section 9.13.020 (Definitions), of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code as follows (and the letter designations for the remainder of Section 9.13.020 (Definitions) of Chapter 9.13 is hereby revised accordingly and the phrase "or his/her designee" after the phrase "Chief of Police" is hereby stricken throughout the subject Ordinance, except under Section 9.13.020 (Definitions)): M. "Chief of Police" means the Chief of Police of the City of Chula Vista or his/her designee. 3. Section 9.13.030 (License required) of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection B. is hereby repealed and replaced with the following: B. License applicants shall file a written, signed and verified application in person at the City's Development Services counter on a form provided by the City's Director of Development Services or his or her designee ("the Director"). Such 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1249 Ordinance Page 13 application shall contain the following information and be accompanied by the following documents: 4. Section 9.13.030 (License required) of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection C. is hereby repealed and replaced with the following: C. The completed application shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee. The amount of such fees shall be as set forth in the master fee schedule of the City adopted by resolution of the City Council. 5. Section 9.13.040 (Issuance of license) of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsections A. and B. are hereby repealed and replaced with the following: A. Upon the filing of a completed application for a sexually oriented business regulatory license, the Director shall immediately write or stamp the application "Received" and, in conjunction with City staff, shall promptly investigate the information contained in the application to determine whether a sexually oriented business regulatory license shall be granted. Investigation shall not be grounds for the City to unilaterally delay in reviewing a completed application, nor is it grounds to extend the time period to conduct a hearing pursuant to this section. B. Within 21 days after the filing of a completed sexually oriented regulatory permit application, including payment of the required application fee, the investigation shall be completed. The Director shall promptly notice a public hearing with notice of such hearing to be made pursuant to California Government Code Sections 65091 and 65905. Said public hearing shall be conducted within 15 days of the expiration of the completed investigation period. 6. Section 9.13.040 (Issuance of license) of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection I.4. is hereby repealed and replaced with the following: 4. The required application fees have been paid. 7. Section 9.13.050 (Inspections) of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code is hereby repealed and replaced with the following: Licensees, operators and employees of a sexually oriented business shall permit representatives of the police department, fire department, development services department and other City departments to inspect the adult business for the purpose of insuring compliance with the laws and operating standards applicable to adult businesses at any time it is occupied or open for business. Such inspections shall be conducted in a reasonable manner. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1250 Ordinance Page 14 8. Section 9.13.070 (Suspension or revocation of a sexually oriented business license) of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection E. is hereby added as follows: E. The Licensee shall be responsible for payment of the required fee(s) as set forth in the master fee schedule of the City adopted by resolution of the City Council. 9. Section 9.13.080 (Appeal procedures) of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection A. is hereby repealed and replaced with the following: A. After approval, denial, suspension or revocation of a license, any affected person may appeal the decision to the City Council in writing within 10 days after the written decision. At the time of filing an appeal, the applicant shall pay the required fee(s) as set forth in the master fee schedule of the City adopted by resolution of the City Council. 10. Section 9.13.090 (Transfer of sexually oriented business regulatory license) of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection C. is hereby repealed and replaced with the following: C. In the event of a transfer of a sexually oriented business, the transferee shall complete an application for a sexually oriented business license and provide all information specified in CVMC 9.13.030 to the Director. The transferee shall be considered an applicant as provided in this chapter and the transfer shall only become effective if the proposed transferee satisfies the conditions set forth in CVMC 9.13.040, including payment of the required nonrefundable application fee. If the application is granted, the sexually oriented business license shall be transferred to the new owner. (Ord. 3241 § 2, 2012). 11. Section 9.13.100 (Operating Standards), Subsections J.3 and J.4 of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code is hereby repealed and replaced as follows: J.3. As to off stage performances, no performer or adult cabaret dancer shall perform "adult live entertainment" off stage. As to an adult cabaret dancer performing off stage, a distance of at least six feet (6) shall be maintained between the adult cabaret dancer and the patron(s) at all times. During off stage performances, no adult cabaret dancer shall have physical contact with any patron, and no patron shall have physical contact with any adult cabaret dancer. Off stage performances may only be conducted in the main public assembly area of the sexually oriented business. Any location being used for off stage performances shall not be obscured by any door, curtain, wall, two way mirror or other device which would prohibit a person from seeing the entire area where the off stage performance is occurring. At all times, a manager station(s) shall be 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1251 Ordinance Page 15 maintained to ensure a clear line of sight into any area of the sexually oriented business where off-stage performances are conducted. J.4. In addition, while on the premises, no performer or adult cabaret dancer shall have physical contact with a patron and no patron shall have physical contact with a performer or adult cabaret dancer, which includes, but is not limited to, the touching of the clothed or unclothed genitals, pubic area, buttocks, cleft of the buttocks, perineum, anal region, or female breast with any part or area of any other person's body. Patrons shall be advised of the no touching requirements by signs and, if necessary,by employees of the establishment. This prohibition does not extend to incidental touching. 12. Section 9.13.100 (Operating Standards), subsection J.13 of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code is hereby added as follows: J.13. Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, patrons shall not be permitted in any area of an adult cabaret other than bathrooms unless there is a clear line of sight between the area and a manager's station. 13. Section 9.13.100 (Operating Standards), subsection M of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code is hereby added as follows: M. Regulation of adult booth/individual viewing areas. 1. No adult booth/individual viewing area shall be occupied by more than one individual at a time. 2. Each adult booth/individual viewing area within the sexually oriented business shall be visible from a continuous and accessible main aisle in a public portion of the establishment, and shall not be obscured by any door, curtain, wall, two way mirror or other device which would prohibit a person from seeing the entire interior of the adult booth/individual viewing area from the main aisle. Any sexually oriented business may have more than one manager station in order to ensure compliance with this regulation. At all times, the manager station(s) shall be maintained to ensure a clear line of sight into the interior of the adult/booth individual viewing area. Further, no one shall maintain any adult booth/individual viewing area in any configuration unless the entire interior wherein the picture or entertainment that is viewed is visible from the manager station(s). The entire body of any patron in any adult booth/individual viewing area must be visible from the main aisle and the manager station(s)without the assistance of mirrors or any other device. 3. No doors are permitted on an adult booth/individual viewing area. No partially or fully enclosed adult booth/individual viewing areas or partially or fully concealed adult booth/individual viewing areas shall be maintained. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1252 Ordinance Page 16 4. No holes or other openings shall be permitted between adult booths/individual viewing areas. Any such hole or opening shall be repaired within twenty-four (24) hours using "pop" rivets to secure metal plates over the hole or opening to prevent patrons from removing the metal plates. 5. No beds, couches or chairs with a sitting area greater than twenty- four inches (24")wide shall be permitted in an adult booth/individual viewing area. 14. Section 9.13.140 (Sexually oriented business performer license), of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection C.9. is hereby repealed and replaced as follows: 9. The license applicant's fingerprints on a Livescan form provided by the Chula Vista Police Department and two color two-by-two-inch photographs clearly showing the applicant's face. The applicant shall pay the required fee(s) for photographs and fingerprint processing, as set forth in the master fee schedule of the City adopted by resolution of the City Council. Fingerprints and photographs shall be taken within six months of the date of application. 15. Section 9.13.140 (Sexually oriented business performer license), of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection E. is hereby repealed and replaced as follows: E. The completed application shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee or nonrefundable license renewal fee. The amount of such fees shall be as set forth in the master fee schedule of the City adopted by resolution of the City Council. 16. Section 9.13.140 (Sexually oriented business performer license), subsection F of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code is hereby repealed and replaced as follows: F. The completeness of an application shall be determined within 24 business hours. The Chief of Police or his/her designee must be available during normal working hours Monday through Friday to accept sexually oriented business performer applications. If the Chief of Police determines that the application is incomplete, the Chief of Police shall immediately inform the applicant of such fact and the reasons therefor, including any additional information necessary to render the application complete. Upon receipt of a completed sexually oriented business performer application and payment of the license fee specified in Section E above, the Chief of Police shall immediately issue a temporary license which shall expire of its own accord thirty (30) City business days from the date of issuance and shall only be extended as provided in Section 9.13.150. 17. Section 9.13.150 (Investigation and action on application for sexually oriented business performer license), subsections B and C of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code are hereby repealed and replaced as follows: 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1253 Ordinance Page 17 B. Investigation shall not be grounds for the City to unilaterally delay in reviewing a completed application. The Chief of Police's decision to grant or deny the adult business performer license shall be made within thirty (30) City business days from the date the temporary license was issued and in no case shall the decision to grant or deny the license application be made after the expiration of the temporary license. In the event the Chief of Police or his/her designee is unable to complete the investigation within thirty (30) City business days, he/she shall promptly notify the license applicant and extend the temporary license for up to ten (10) additional City business days. In no case shall the investigation exceed twenty (40) City business days, nor shall the decision to grant or deny the license application be made after the expiration of the temporary license. C. The Chief of Police shall render a written decision to grant or deny the license within the foregoing thirty (30) City business day time period set forth in section 9.13.150(B). Said decision shall be mailed first class postage prepaid, hand delivered to the applicant, or emailed to the applicant (if the applicant approved email notification in his/her application), within the foregoing thirty (30) City business day period or forty (40) City business day period if extended pursuant to Section 9.13.150(B), at the address provided by the applicant in the application. 18. Section 9.13.150 (Investigation and action on application for sexually oriented business performer license), of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection H. is hereby repealed and replaced as follows: H. Each sexually oriented business performer license, other than the temporary license described in CVMC 9.13.140, shall expire one year from the date of issuance and may be renewed only by filing with the Chief of Police a written request for renewal, accompanied by a nonrefundable license renewal fee and a copy of the license to be renewed. The amount of such fees shall be as set forth in the master fee schedule of the City adopted by resolution of the City Council. If said application conforms to the previously approved application and there has been no change with respect to the license holder being convicted of any crime classified by this or any other state as a sex related offense, the Chief of Police or his/her designee shall renew the license for one year. Any plea to or conviction of a sex related offense requires the renewal application to be set for hearing before the Chief of Police in accordance with the provisions of this section. The request for renewal shall be made at least 30 days before the expiration date of the license. Applications for renewal shall be acted upon as provided herein for action upon applications for license. The Chief of Police's denial of a renewal application is subject to the hearing provisions of CVMC 9.13.160. (Ord. 3241 § 3, 2012). 19. Section 9.13.150 (Investigation and action on application for sexually oriented business performer license), of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection I. is hereby added as follows: 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1254 Ordinance Page 18 L A change of the present and/or proposed business address(es) and telephone number(s) of the establishments at which the applicant intends to work shall be allowed, upon approval of the Chief of Police and payment of the required fees as set forth in the master fee schedule in the City adopted by resolution of the City Council. 20. Section 9.13.160 (Revocation/suspension/denial of sexually oriented business performer license), of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection B. is hereby repealed and replaced as follows: B. On determining that grounds for denial of a license exist, the Chief of Police shall furnish written notice of the proposed action to the applicant/license holder. The decision of the Chief of Police shall be appealable to the City Manager by filing a written request for a hearing with the City Clerk within 15 days following the day of mailing of the Chief of Police's decision and paying the required fee(s) as set forth in the master fee schedule of the City adopted by resolution of the City Council. All such appeals shall be filed with the City Clerk and shall be public records. The City Manager shall issue a notice which shall set forth the time and place of a hearing before the City Manager or a designated hearing officer which is within 30 days from the date the appeal was filed and the ground or grounds upon which the hearing is based, the pertinent Chula Vista Municipal Code sections, and a brief statement of the factual matters in support thereof. The notice shall be mailed, postage prepaid, addressed to the last known address of the applicant/license holder, or shall be delivered to the license holder personally, at least 10 days prior to the hearing date. 21. Section 9.13.200 (Sexually oriented business nonperformer license), of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection B.4. is hereby repealed and replaced as follows: 4. The license applicant's fingerprints on a Livescan form provided by the Chula Vista Police Department. The applicant shall pay the required fees for fingerprint processing, as set forth in the master fee schedule of the City adopted by resolution of the City Council. Fingerprints shall be taken within six months of the date of application. 22. Section 9.13.200 (Sexually oriented business nonperformer license), of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection E. is hereby added as follows: E. The completed application shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee or nonrefundable license renewal fee. The amount of such fees shall be as set forth in the master fee schedule of the City adopted by resolution of the City Council. 23. Section 9.13.210 (Investigation and action on sexually oriented business nonperformer license applications), of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection H. is hereby repealed and replaced as follows: 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1255 Ordinance Page 19 H. Each sexually oriented business nonperformer license shall expire one year from the date of issuance and may be renewed only by filing with the Chief of Police a written request for renewal, accompanied by a nonrefundable license renewal fee and a copy of the license to be renewed. The amount of such fees shall be as set forth in the master fee schedule of the City adopted by resolution of the City Council. If said application conforms to the previously approved application and there has been no change with respect to the applicant having been convicted of any specified criminal activity, the Chief of Police or his/her designee shall renew the applicant's nonperformer license for one year. The renewal application shall be made at least 30 days before the expiration date of the license. Applications for renewal shall be acted upon as provided herein for action upon an initial application for a nonperformer license. The Chief of Police's denial of a renewal application is subject to the hearing provisions of CVMC 9.13.220. 24. Section 9.13.210 (Investigation and action on sexually oriented business nonperformer license applications), of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection I. is hereby added as follows: I. A change of the name and address of the sexually oriented business where the applicant proposes to work as a nonperformer in a managerial capacity shall be allowed, upon approval of the Chief of Police and payment of the required fees as set forth in the master fee schedule in the City adopted by resolution of the City Council. 25. Section 9.13.220 (Revocation/suspension/denial of sexually oriented business nonperformer license), of Chapter 9.13 (Sexually Oriented Businesses and Sexually Oriented Licensing for Designated Individuals) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, Subsection B. is hereby repealed and replaced as follows: B. The decision of the Chief of Police to deny, suspend or revoke a nonperformer license shall be appealable to the City Manager by filing a written request for a hearing with the City Clerk within 15 days following the day of mailing of the Chief of Police's decision and paying the required fee(s) as set forth in the master fee schedule of the City adopted by resolution of the City Council. All such appeals shall be filed with the City Clerk and shall be public records. The City Manager shall issue a notice which shall set forth the time and place of a hearing before the City Manager or a designated hearing officer which is within 30 days from the date the appeal was filed and the ground or grounds upon which the hearing is based, the pertinent Chula Vista Municipal Code sections, and a brief statement of the factual matters in support thereof. The notice shall be mailed, postage prepaid, addressed to the last known address of the applicant or shall be delivered to the applicant personally, at least 10 days prior to the hearing date. SECTION 3. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) FINDINGS City Council has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the proposed activity is not a 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1256 Ordinance Page 20 "Project" as defined under section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because the adoption of this ordinance, will not result in a physical change to the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the proposed activity is not subject to CEQA. Notwithstanding the forgoing, City Council has further determined that there is also no possibility that the proposed activity will have a significant effect on the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is exempt from the provisions of CEQA. SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY If any portion of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstance, is for any reason held to be invalid, unenforceable or unconstitutional, by a court of competent jurisdiction, that portion shall be deemed severable, and such invalidity, unenforceability or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining portions of the Ordinance, or its application to any other person or circumstance. The City Council of the City of Chula Vista hereby declares that it would have adopted each section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance, irrespective of the fact that any one or more other sections, sentences, clauses or phrases of the Ordinance be declared invalid, unenforceable or unconstitutional. SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the 30th day after its final passage. SECTION 6. PUBLICATION The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published or posted according to law. Presented by Approved as to form by Kelly Broughton Glen R. Googins Development Services Director City Attorney 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1257 i I i City of Chula Vista Exhibits to Staff Report to City Council November 1,2012 I I Volume X A, Studies Documenting The Negative Secondary Side Effects Of Adult � Businesses 1, Partial Surnmaty of Secondary Effect Studies E 2, Summaries of Key Reports Concerning the,Negative Secondary Effects of Sexually Oriented Businesses,cofnpiled by Louis F.-Comus III 3. Amarillo, Texas,Planni-ngDepartment(1977) I 4, Austin,Texas, Office of Land Development Services (1986) 5. Beaumont:,Texas (19 82) 6. Chattanooga,Tennessee(2003) 7. Clevetand, Ohio(1977) 8. Dallas,Texas (1997) 9. Dallas,Texas(2007) . - 10. Ft, Worth,Texas(2004) - 11. Garden Grove, California(1991) 12, Greensboro,North Carolina(2003) • E 13, Houston, Texas, City Council Report(1997) 14, Indianapolis,Indiana, Department of Metropolitan Development(1984) • 1 ATTACHMENT 2 t ' I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1258 �I 15. Jackson County,Missouri(2008) 16, Kennedale,Texas(2005) 17. Littleton,Colorado(2004) 18, Los Angeles, California,Department of City Planning(1977) 19. Louisville,Kentucky(2004) 20. Report of the Attorney General's Working Group on the Regulation-of -Sexually Oriented Businesses, State of Minnesota (1989) 21, New York,New York(1994) s • i 22, Newport News,Virginia(199 6) 23. Oklahoma City; Oklahoma(1986) 24, Phoenix,Arizona(1979) 25. St. Cloud,Minnesota.(1994) 26, Seattle, Washington, Department of Construction and Land Use(1989) Volume III I 27. Spokane,Washington(2001) 28. Tithes Square,New York City(1994) 29. Tucson, Arizona(1990) 30. Whittier, California.(197 8) 31. A Methodological Critique of the Linz-Paul Report: A.Report to the San Diego City Attorney's Office.(March 21,2003) 32, Testimony of David Sherman Before the Michigan House Committee on Mies and Constitutional Law(2000) 2 • I • i i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1259 i i - I i 33, Closin' Time, Effective Regulation of Adult Businesses'Hours of Operation,by Scott Berthold(2000) 34, Peep Shover Establishments,Police Activity,Public Place and Time: A. Study of Secondary Effects in San Diego, California,by Daniel Linz et al, (2404} 35, Do Peep-shows"Cause"Crime.? A Response to Linz,Paul, and Yao,by Richard McCleary et al (2006) 36, "Rural Hotspots: The Case of Adult Businesses," 19 Criminal Justice Policy Review 153 (2045) 37. "Correlates of Current Transactional Sex ahibng a Sample of Female Exotic Dancers in Baltimore, MD,"Journal of Urban Health(2011) 38. "StripclubsAccording to Strippers:Exposing Workplace Sexual Violence," by belly Holsopple,Program Director,Freedom and Justice Center for Prostitution Resources,Minneapolis,Minnesota I voluft:e w 39. 1986 Attorney General's Repvit on Pornography,Volume 1 Volume V 40, 1986 Attorney General's Report on Pornography,Volume 2 volume fJI $, Other Supporting Doeumentatlon 1. Declarations from Fullerton Police Officers Craig Brower,Mire Chocek, and ABC Investigator Kevin Ortega related to the City of La Habra's Nuisance Abatement Action for a Totally Nude Facility 2.. Police reports of investigations conducted by-City of La Habra 3. Interview of Julia(Nude Dancer) 4. Det, Robert Navarro's presentation on"Harmful Effects of Pornography, Las Angeles Case Study" (1994) • 3 • 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1260 • j 5. "My Personal Experience With Sexually Oriented Business"by Done McConnell 6, Letter from Lorraine Day,M.D.regarding the AIDS virus f 7. Sheriffs Report to City Council of City of Encinitas,Noven ber 9, 1998 8. City of Arcadia Polioe Department undercover surveillance reports,2000 I 9, HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Report,2010,prepared by County of San Diego j Health and Human Services Agency I 10. SDT Fact Sheet, Sexually Transmitted Diseases by Year of Deport, San. Diego County,, 1994-2008,pxepaed by County of San.Diego Health and Human Services Agency IL California Communicable Disease Summary 2000,Issued July 2002, prepared by County of Orange Health Care Agency 12. H1V{AIDS Surveillance Statistics, 2003,Issued October 2004,prepared by County of Orange Health Care Agency Volume VIZ C, Published Cases 1. 4805 Convoy, Inc. v. City,of San Diego, 183 F.3d 1108(9th Cir. 1999) 2. 7978 Corporation v, Pitchess,41 CalApp•3d 42(1974) 3. 84 VideolNewsstand,,Inc, v, Sartini,455 Fed.Appx, 541 (6th Cir. 2011) 4. Alameda Books, Inc. v, City of LosAng'eles, 631.F,3d 1031 (9th Cir,2011) 5, Anheuser Busch'v, Schmoke, 101 F.3d 325 (4th Cir. 1996) 6. Baby Tam&Co., Inc. v, City.of Las Vegas("Baby Tarn T'), 154 F.3 d 1097 (9th Cir. 1998) i 7. Baby Tam & Co., Inc.'v. City of Las Vegas("Baby Tam p"), 199 F,3d 1111 i i (9th Cir. 2000) i ' I 4 • i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1261 I . i I 8. Baby Tam &Co., Inc. v. City oflas Vegas("Baby Tam III"), 247 F.3d 1003 (9th C1i. 2001) 9. Banton Corporation v. City of Dayton, 923 F.2d 470 (6th Cir, 1991) 10, Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc., 501 U.S. 560'(199 1) 11, Ben's Bar, Inc. v. Village of Somerset,316 F.3d 702(7th Cir.2003) 12. Berry v, City of Santa Barbara,40 Cal.AppAth 1075 (1995) 13, Brownell v. City of.Rochester, 190 F.Supp.2d 472(W,D N.Y, 200 1) 14, BSA, Inc, v. King County, 804 F.2d 1004(9th Cir. 1986) 15, California v. La Rue,409 U.S, 109 (1972) 16, Center for Bair Public Policy v. Maricopa County, 336 F.3d*1153 (91h Cir. 2004-) 17. Chamblee Visuals, LLC v. City of Chamblee,506 SK2d 113 (Ga. 1998) M City of Colorado Springs v. 2354 Inc. dba Baby Dolls, 896 P.2d 272 (Co. 1995) 19. City ofDallas v. Stanglin,490 U.S, 19(1989) 20. City ofErle v. Pap's AM C Kandyland"), 529 U.S. 277 (2000) 21. City of Littleton, Colorado v. ZJ Gifts D-4, 541 U.S. 744(2004) 22. City ofLos'Angeles v.Alameda Books, Inc,, 535 U.S.1425 (2002) 23. City of National City v. Wiener, 3 CalAth 832 (1993) 24, City of Renton v. Playtime Theatres, Inc.; 475 U.S. 41 (1986) 25. City of Vallefo v.Adult Books, 167 Ca1.App.3d 1169 (1985) 26. Clark v. City ofLakewood,259 F.3d 996 (9th Cir. 200 1) 27. Club Southern Burlesque, Inc. v. City of Carrolton,265 Ga. 528,457 S.E.2d 816 (1995) ' 1 i E I ' I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1262 i ' 1 28, Colacurcio v. City of. nt, 163 F.3d 545 (9th.Cir. 199 8) 29. Crawford v. Lungren, 96 F.3d 380 (9th Cr. 1996) 30, Dayt6na Gi7and,Inc. v. City of Daytona Beach,490 F.3d.860(11th Cir,2007) 31. Deluxe Theater&Bookstore, Inc. v. City of San Diego,•1-75 Cal,App,3 d 980 (1985) 32. Departthent of Alcoholic Beverage Control 0. Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals.board of California("Vieary"), 99 Cal.AppAth 880 (2002) 33, Deja Vu-Everett-Federal Wcoy Inc. v. City ofFederal Way,46 Fed.Appx.409 (9th Cir.2002) Volume ffII t 34. Deja Vu of.Nashville, Inc. v.Metro Gov't of Nashville and Davidson County,274 F.3d 377(6th Cir.2001) 35. Diamond v.'City of Taft,215 F.3d 1052(9th Cir.2000) 36. .DIXa Corp. V. Town ofHallie, 185 F.3d 823 (7th Cii. 1999 f 37. Doctor John's, Inc. v. City ofRoy, 465 F.3d 1150 (10th Cir. 2006) 38. Dream Palace v, County of Marleopa, 3 84 F.3 d 990(9th Cir.2004) 39, DLS, Inc. v. City of Chattanooga,,894 F.Supp.1140 (IUD,Tena. 1995) 40- - Doe-v. City of Minneapolis, 898 F.2d 612(8th Cir. 1990) 41, Ellwest Stereo Theatre, Inc, v, Wenner,681 F.2d 1243 (9th Cir. 1982) k 42. LntertainmentProds., Inc. v. Shelby County, 588 F.3d 372(6th Cir.2009). 43. E.WAY., Inc, v. City of Los Angeles, 56 Cal.AppAth 310 (1997) 44, Fantasy Ranch, Inc. v. City ofArlington,459 F3d 546 (5th Cir.2006) 45, Fantasyland Video, Inc. v, County of San Diego, 505 F.3d 996 (9th Cir, 2007) 46. Flanigan's Enters., Inc. v. Fulton County, 596 F.3d 1265 (11th Cir. 20I0) 6 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1263 i 1 47. Ford v. State.Qf.Texas,753 S.W.2d 451 ( x. 1988) 48. MPBS, 1nc, v. City ofDallas, 837 F.2d 1298 (5th Cir. 1988) 49. MPBS, Inc. v. City ofDallas,493 U.S.215 (1990) 50. Gamrnoh v. City of La Habra,395 F.3d 1114(9th Cir.2005), amended 402 F.3d 875 51. G.M.Enterprises v. Town of St. Joseph, 350 F.3d 631 (7th Cir.2003) 52. H&A Land Corp, v, City ofKennedale,480 F.3d.336(5th Cir. 2007) 53. Hang On, Inc, v, City ofArlington, 65 F.3d 1248 (5th•C1r. 1995) 54. Imaginary Images,Inc. v Evans,612 F.3d 736(4th Cir.2010) 55, International Eateries v. Broward County,941 F,2d 1157 (11th Cir, 1991), cent. denied 543 U.S. 920 (1992) 56. Isbell v, Ci,y of San Diego,450 F.Supp.2d 1143 (S.D. Cal 2006) 57. Isbell v. City of San Diego,258 F.3d 1108 (9th Cir.200 1) 58, Kev, Inc, v. Kitsap County, 793 F.2d 1053 (9th Cir. 1986) 59. K'rontz v. City of8an Diego, 136 Cal.App.4th 1126(2006) 60. Lacy Street Hospitality Service, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, 125 Cal.,A.pp.4h 526(2004) . 61, Lady J.Lingerie,Inc, v. City ofdacksonville, 973 F.8-up, 1428'(M,D.Fla. 1997) 62, Lady J.Lingerie, Inc. v. City of Jacksonville, 176 F.3d. 1358 (11th Cir, '1999) 61 - Lakeland Lounge v. City of Jacksonville, 973 F.2d 1255 (5th Cir, 1992) i 64. Lim v. City ofLoug Beach,217 F,3d 1050 (9th Cir. 2000) 65, LLEII; Inc. v Wichita County,289 RM 358 (5th Cir.2002) .66. Lydo Ent. v. Las Vegas,745 F.2d 1211 (91h Cir. 1984) 7 i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1264 i i 67. Madain v. City of Stanton, 185 Cal,AppAth 1277(20 10) 68. McCrother.s Corp. d1b/a Tree City Bar, et al. v City of Madan, 728 MW.2d 124 (2007) j 69. Mitchell v. Cominission on Adult Entertainment, 10 EM 123 (3rd Cir. 1993) 70. .National Amusements, Inc, v. Town of Dedham,43 F:3d 731 (1st Cir. 1995) 71. N W. Enterprises, Inc, v, City of Houston, 352 RM 162 (5th Cir.2003) 72, N.W,Enterprises,Inc, v. City of Houston, 372 F3d 333'(5th Cir. 2004) 73. X Y State Liquor Authority v. Bellanca,.452 U.S. 714(1981) . i 74, Ocello v. Koster,354 S.W.3d 187(Mo.2011) 1 Volume TX 75, Parker•dba Paperdolls v. Whiyleld County,463 S,E:2d 116(Ga. 1995) 76, Peek-a-Boo Lounge v. Manatee County, 630 F.3d 1346 (11th Cir. 2011) 77. People v. Superior Court(Lucero),49 Ca1.3d 14 (1989) 78. Pleasureland Museum, Inc. v Beutter,288 F.3d 988 (7th Cir. 2002) 79, Red Bluff Drive In, Inc. v, Vance,548 F.2d 1020 (5th Cir. 1'98 1) 80. Reno Y. American Civil Liberties Union, 521 U.S. 844 (1997) 81. Richland Bookmart, Inc. v. Mchois, 137 F.3d 435 (6th Cir. 1998) 82, Sensations, Inc. v. City of6randRapids,526 F3d 291 (6th Cir.2008) 83, Sewell v, State of Georgia,233 S.E.2d 187 (Ga. 1977) 84. SOB, Inc. v, City of Benton,,317 F.3d 856,863 (8th Cir. 2003) 85, Spokane Arcade, Inc, v. City of Spokane, 75 F.3d 663 (9th Cir. 1996) 86. Star Satellite, .Inc. v. City ofBiloxt, 779 F.2d 1074 (5th Cit. 19 86) I i 8 i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1265 I 87. Sundance Saloon,Inc. v. City of San Diego,213 Cal.App. 3 d 807(1989) I 88. Talk of the Town v. Department off,inance and.Business Services,343 F.3d . 1063 (9th Cir.2003) 89. Tee &Bee v. City of WestAllis, 936 F. SuFp. 1479,(E.D. Wis. 1996) 90, My B.,Inc. v. City ofNewport Beach,69 Cal.AppAth 1 (1998) 91. TK's Video,Inc. v. Denton County, Tex., 24 F.3d 705 (5th Cir. 1994) 92, Topanga Press, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, 989 F.2d 1524(9th Cir, 1993) 93. US. v. Hockings, 129 F.3d 1069 (9th Cir. 1997) 94. U.S. v. Thomas, 74 F.3d 701 (6th Cir. 1996) 95. Wald Distributors, .Inc. v. City ofNewport•News, Virginia, 782 F,2d 1165 (4th Cir. 1986) 96, World Wide Video v. City ofSpolrane, 368 RM 1186 (9th Or.2004) 97. Young v. American Mini Theaters, .Inc.,427 U.S. 50(1976) 98. Young v. City 6fSirni Valley,216 F.3d 807(9th Cir. 2000) 1989612.211675.002 P • y 9 i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1266 i STJMMAltY OF LAND tSF STUDIES"LA'TING'TO SECONDARY EFFECTS OF"ADULT"BUSINESSES l LAND USE STUDY: Amarillo,Texas DATE: September 12, 1977 OVERVIEW: This,planning department report cites several sources including national news magazines,"adult business"ordinances from other cities,and American Society of Planning Officials report and pertinent Supreme Court decisions. Lengthy explanation of the Miller test(with legal defmitions), discussions of Young v.American Mini Theaters,and a comparison of the Boston and Detroit zoning models are included. The city defined"adult businesses" as taverns,lounges,lounges with semi--nude entertainment,and•bookstores or theaters with publications featuring nudity and explicit ' sexual activities. At the time, Amarillo-had three such theaters and four bookstores with space for such publications, FINDINGS: The police department provided an analysis showing that areas of concentrated"adult only"businesses had 2E/times the street Prime as the city average. The planning department concluded that concentrations of these businesses have detrimental effects on residential and commercial activities caused by: (1) noise,lighting and traffic during late night hours;(2)increased opportunity for street crimes; and(3)the tendency of citizens to avid such business areas. The study noted that lack of zoning regulations would lead to concentrations of sexually oriented businesses (causing increased crime) or more such establishments locating near residential areas or family and juvenile oriented activity sites (churches,parks,etc.). I RECOMMENDATIONS: (1) Adult businesses locate 1,000 feet from each other; � no recommended distance was specified from residential zones or family/juveA activities; (2) city development of an amortization schedule and pennitllicensing mechanism:; (3) city regulation of-signs and similar forms of advertising; (4) vigorous enforcement of State Penal Code, especially relating to"ltaxmffil to tnixzoxs;°' and(5)city amendments prohibiting minors form viewing;or purchasing sexually orient ed materials (enfoxced physical barriers). 2. LAND USE STUDY: Austin,Texas DATED: May 19, 1986 ? I OV•ERVIEw: 'ne report was the basis for developing an amendment to existing j sexually oriented business ordinances.At the time,49 such businesses operated in Austin,mostly bookstores,theaters,massage parlors and topless bars. The study ,I examined crime rates,property values, and trade area.characteristics. i 1 . 1 ATTACHMENT 3 k 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1267 i i I The report focused on sexually related crimes in four study areas(with sexually ' oriented businesses) and four control areas (close to study areas and similar). Two study areas had one sexually oriented business and the others had two such businesses. To determine the affects of these businesses on property values,the city sent surveys to 120 real estate appraising or lending firms(nearly half responded). For trade area characteristics,three businesses (a bookstore,theater and topless bar)were observed on a weekend night to determine customer addresses. CRIME: Sexually:related crime ranged from 177-482%higher in the four study areas than the city average. In the two study areas containing two sexually oriented businesses,the,irate was 66%higher than in the study areas with one such business. All control areas had crime gates near the city average. l i REAL ESTATE:: 88% said that a sexually oriented business within one block of a residential area decreases the value of the homes (33%said depreciation would be least 20%). Respondents also said such a business is a sign of neighborhood decline, making underwriters hesitant to approve the 90,95%financing most home buyers require. They said commercial property is also negatively effected by such businesses. f TRADE AREA CHARACTERISTICS. Of 811icense plates traced for owner address,only three lived within one mike of the sexually oriented business. 44%were ' from outside Austin. RECOMMENDATIONS: (1)Sexually oriented businesses should be litnited to highway or regionally-oriented zone districts; (2)businesses should be dispersed to avoid concentration;and(3) conditional use permits should be required for these businesses. 3. LAND USE STUDY: Beaumont,Texas DATE: September 14, 1982' oVERV IEW: This report by the city planning department encourages amendments to existing"adult business" ordinances to include eating or drinking places featuring sexually oriented entertainment(strippers, etc.). Zoning laws required"adult uses"to locate 500 feet from residential areas;300 feet from any other adult bookstore, adult theater,bar,pool hall or liquor store; and 1,000 feet from a church, school,park,or recreational facility where minors congregate. CRIME: Police verified that bars,taverns, and lounges(especially those with sexually oriented entertainment) are frequent scenes of prostitution and the sale/use of narcotics. On the whole,all criminal activity was higher at sexually oriented businesses. I 2 ' f I i E 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1268 j I I i RECOMMENDATIONS: (1)Add eating/drinking places that exclude minors (under Texas law),unless accompanied by a consenting parent,guardian or spouse; (2) require specific permits for areas zoned as General Commercial-Multiple Family j Dwelling Districts;and (3)reduce the required distance of sexually oriented businesses prom residential areas,school, sparks, and recreational facilities from 1,000 to 750 feet. i 4. LAND USE STUDY: Cleveland, Ohio DATE: August 24, 19'77 s OVERVIEW: This police department report is taken from information given by Captain Delau participating in a panel discussion at the National Conference on the Blight of Obscenity held in Cleveland July 28-29, 1977. The topic was"The Impact of Obscenity on the Total Community." Crime statistics are included for I976 robberies I and rapes. Areas evaluated were census tracts (204 in the whole city, 15 study tracts with sexually oriented businesses). At the time of the study, Cleveland had 26 pornography outlets( movie houses and 1$ boa�.stores with peep shows). Their location.was not � regulated by city zoning laws. FINDINGS: For 1976,study tracts had nearly double the number of robberies as the city as a whole(40.5 per study tract compared to 20.5 for other city tracts). In one study tract with five sexually oriented businesses and 730 people,there were 136 robberies. in the city's largest tract(1.3,587 people,zero pornography outlets}there were only 14 robberies. Of the three tracts with the highest incidence of rape,two had sexually oriented businesses and the third bordered a tract with two such businesses. In these three,there were 41 rapes in 1976 (14 per tract),nearly seven times the city average of 2.4 rapes per census tract. CONCLUSION: "Close scrutiny of the figures from the Data Processing Unit op any aDd every phase of the degree of crime as recorded by census tracts indicates much higher crime rate where the pornography outlets are located." 5. LAND USE STUDY: Garden Grove,California DATE: October 23, 1,991 OVERVIEW; This report by independent consultants summarizes statistical analyses to determine a basis for adult business regulations because of their negative impact an the community in tem-18 of crime,decreased property values and d#misaished quality of life. Statistics were measured form 1981-90 and included crime data,and surveys of real estate professionals and city residents. Garden Grove Boulevard,with I seven adult businesses,was selected as the study area. The study incorporated many control factors to insure accurate results. The report includes a brief legal history of adult I 3 IIE 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1269 � I I i i ij j business regulation and an extensive appendix with samples,materials and a proposed statute. leantl with then erring of an adult business ar CRIME: Grime increases signs Y p with the expansion of an existing business or the addition of a bar nearby. The rise was greatest in"serious"offenses (termed"part V crimes:homicide,rape,robbery,assault, burglary,theft and auto theft). On.Garden Grove Boulevard,the seven adult businesses accounted for 36%of all crime in the area. in one case, a bar openedless thn 500 feet from an adult business, and serious crime within 1,000 feet of that business rose more than 300%the next year. REAL ESTATE: Overwhelmingly,respondents said that an adult business within 200-500 feet of residential and commercial property depreciates the property value. The greatest impact was on single family homes. The chief factor cited for the depreciation was the increased crime associated with adult businesses. HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS: 118 calls were completed in a random sample of households in the Garden Grove Boulevard vicinity, The public consensus was that adult businesses on Garden Grove Boulevard were a serious problem. Nearly 25%of the surveyed individuals lived within 1,000 feet of an adult business. More than 21%cited specific personal experiences of problems relating to these businesses,including triune, noise,litter,and general quality of life. 80%said theywould want to move if an adult business opened in their neighborhood, 60%saying they"would move" or"probably would move." 85%supported city regulation of the-locations of adult businesses,with 78%strongly advocating the prohibition of adult businesses within 500 feet of a :residential area,school.or church. Women commonly expressed fear for themselves and their chilchen because of adult businesses. RECOMMENDATIONS: The report concludes that adult businesses have":real impact" on everyday life through harmful secondary effects and makes four . recommendations. (1) keep currelt requirement of 1,000 feet separation between adult i businesses; (2)prohibit adult establishments within 1,000 feet of residential areas; (3) enact a system of conditional use permits for adult businesses with Police Department involvement in every aspect of the process; and(4)prohibit barshaverm within 1,000 feet of an adult business. 6. LAND USE STUJJY: Houston,Texas DATE: November 3, 1983 OVERVIEW: Report by the Committee on the Proposed Regulation of Sexually oriented Businesses detemx ines-the need and appropriate means of regulating such businesses. Pour public hearings provided testimony from residents,business owners, E 4 i z � 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1270 i I realtors,appraisers,police and psychologists. The conm ittee and legal department then reviewed the transcripts and drafted a proposed ordinance. More hearings obtained public opinion on the proposal and the ordinance was refmed for vote by the City Council. I TESTIMONY: The testimony was summarized into six broad premises: (1)the rights of individuals were affirmed-,(2)sexually oriented businesses could exist within regulations that minimize their adverse effects; (3) the most important negative effects were on neighborhood protection, community enhan c=ent,and properly values; (4) problems increased when these businesses were concentrated;.(5) such businesses contributed to criminal activities;and(6)enforcement of existing statutes were difficult, ORDINANCE: (1)Required permits for sexually oriented businesses (non- refuu.dable$350 application fee); (2) distance requirements:750 feet from a church or se feet from other such businesses; 1,000 foot radius from.an area of 75% residential concentration.; (3) amortization period of six months that could be extended by the city indefinitely on the basis of evidence;(4)revocation of pert for employing minors(under 17),blighting exterior appearance or signage,chronic criminal activity (three convictions),and False permit information; and(S)age restrictions for entry. LAND USE STUDY: Houston,TX DATE: January 7, 1997 OVERVIEW: This report by the Sexually Oriented Business Revision-Committee to the City Council concerns a proposed amendment and addition to the present ordinance. The report summarizes prior efforts to regulate sexually oriented businesses, testimony by the"Vice Division of the Houston Police Department,reports and requests, citizen correspondence,industry memos,legal department research,the public testimony talom by the Conunittee. The purpose of this report was to review the existing city ordinance and the city 7s ability to enforce,it, and to assess and analyze the ordinance with respect to its strengths and weaknesses in tonns of how effectively the ordinance protects the public and the businesses subject to regulation. FINDINGS/CONCLUSIONS: (1)Because of criminal activities associated with sexually oriented businesses,requiring the licensing of entertainers anal managers can establish a foundation for documenting those with prior convictions 1'or prostitatiozr, public lewdness, etc. and can help eliminate underage entertainers(under 18);(2)a i serious predicament in obtaining convictions for public lewdness,prostitution,indecent ! exposure, and other criminal activities exists because police officers do not engage in inappropriate behavior and the entertainer thus avoids lewd behavior that might no occur; (3)"glory holes" are used to promote anonymous sex and facilitate the spread of s exuall y transmitted diseases; Y' 4 sexually oriented businesses that did not have clear , . 5 ' i I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1271 I 1 ,Ja •.f lines of vision encouraged lewd behavior or sexual contact; (5)multi-family tracts were being counted as one tract in the residential quota,although many families were living independently upon one tract; (6)inadequate lighting prevents managers and police officers frown monitoring illegal activities,and one possible approach is to make lighting requirements sirnilar to the minimum requirements of the Uniform Building Code for "exit"signs; (7)businesses with locked rooms were often used as fronts for prostitution; (8)public parks and possibly private parks should be included in distancing restrictions; (9)notification of a pending sexually oriented business permit should be given to surrounding neighbors of proposed sites; and(10)continuation of the amortization provisiops of the previous ordinances would be preferable to grandfatlzering nonconforming sexually oriented businesses since grandfathering such businesses allows those uses to continue in perpetuity,creates a monopolistic position for such uses and prevents the municipality from exercising its power to protect its residents. ORDINANCE: (1)Include"arcade devices" (enclosed booths)intended for viewing by less than one hundred personas in the prohibition for enclosed booths;(2) prohibit wall penetrations("glory holes"); (3)increase distance requirements front 750 feet to 1,500 feet for churches,schools and day care centers,and increase the,radius for counting residential tracts from 1,000 feet to 1,500 feet,without unduly restricting availability of locations;(4)for each acre of multi-family tract,utilize a ratio of eight single family tracts; (5)extend signage and exterior appearance restrictions to businesses located in multi-tenant centers; (b)require lighting of intensity to illuminate customer areas to not less than one foot candle as measured at four feet above floor level;(7) include public parks and if possible,private parrs as protected land uses; (8)upon filing of a permit application, applicants must place signs at the premises and publish notices-in the newspaper; (9)require permits for all entertainers and managers; (10)prohibit entertainers from touching customers; and(11)continue amortization Of•existing businesses with extensions of time for affected businesses to comply(prior average extensions were for about 2 to 3 years). 7. LAND USE STUDY: liadianapolis,Indiana DATED: February 198 OVERVIEW After a ten year growth in the number of sexually oriented businesses (to a total of 68 of 43 sites) and numerous citizens' complaints of decreasing property values and rising crime,the city compared six sexually oriented business «study"areas and six"control"locations with each other and with the city as a whole. The study and control areas had high population,low income and older residences. In order to develop a"best professional opinion,"the city collaborated with Indiana University on a national survey of real estate appraisers to determine valuation effects of sexually+oriented businesses on adjacent properties. i 6 j i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1272 i i V j... CRIME; From 1978-82,crime increases in the study areas were 23%higher than { the control areas (46%higher than tlic city as a whole). Sex related crimes in the study areas increased more than 20% over the control areas. Residential locations in the study areas had a 56% greater crime increase than commercial study areas. Sex related crimes were four times more common.in residential study areas than commercial study areas with sexually oriented businesses. REAL ESTATE. Homes in the study areas appreciated at only 1/x the rate of homes in the control areas,and 1/3 the gate of the city. "Pressures within the,study areas" caused a slight increase in real estate listings,while the city as a whole had a 50% decrease,denoting high occupancy turnover. Appraisers responding to the survey said one sexually oriented business within one block of residences and businesses decreased their value and half of the respondents said the immediate depreca.6pp exceeded 10%. Appraisers also noted that value depreciation on residential areas near sexually oriented businesses is greater than commercial locations. The report concludes: "the best professional judgment available indicates overwhelmingly that adult ontertaiDmont businesses—evexx a relatively passive use such as an adult bookstore—have a serious E negative effect on their immediate environs," I RECOMMENDATIONS: Sexually oriented businesses locate at least 500 feet from residential areas,schools, churches or established historic areas. S. LAND USE STUDY: Los Angeles,California DATE: rune 1977 OVERVIEW- The department of city planninQ�din studied e for theeyears concentration of sexually oriented businesses on g properties 195975 (a time of proliferatiorx for such businesses). The report focuses on five areas with the greatest concentration of these businesses (compared to five"control" areas free of them), and cites data from property assessments/sales,public meeting testimony, and responses from two questionnaires(one to business/residential owners within a 500 foot radius of the five study areas and a second to realtors/real estate appraisers and lenders), Crime statistics in the study areas were compared to the city as a whole. Also included: a chart of sexually oriented business regulations in eleven major cities, details of current regulations available under state/municipal law, and appendices with samples of questionnaires,letters, and other study materials. PROPERTY: White empirical data from 196975 did not conclusively show the relation of property valuations to the concentration of soxually oriented businesses,more than 90% of realtors,real estate.appraisers and lendors responding to city questionnaires said that a grouping of such businesses within 500-1,000 feet of residential property decreases the market value of the homes. Also,testimony from residents and business I I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1273 i people at two public meetings spoke overwheLrningly against tine presence of sexually oriented businesses citing fear,concern for children,loss of customers and difficulty in hiring employees at non-adult businesses,and the necessity for churches to provide guards for their parking lots. CRIME: More crime occurred in areas of sexually oriented business concentration. Compared to city-wide statistics for 1969-75,areas with several such businesses experienced greatar increases m pandering{340%),murder(42.3%), aggravated assault(45.2%),robbery(52.6%),and purse snatching(17%). Street robberies,where the criminal has face-to-face contact with his victim,increased almost 3 70%more.in the study areas. A second category of crime,included other assaults, forgery,fraud,counterfeiting, embezzlement,stolen property,prostitution,narcotics, liquor laws,and gambling increased'42%rnbre in the study areas over the city as a whole. RECOMMENDATIONS: The study recoramended distances of more than 1,000 � feet separating sexually oriented businesses from each other,and a minimum of 500 feet separation of such businesses from schools,parks,churches and residential areas. � 9. LAND USE STUDY: Minneapolis,Minnesota: DATE: October 1980 OVERVIEW: This report is divided into two sections: the relationship of bars � 1 and crime and the impact of"adult businesses"on neighborhood deterioration. In the study,an"adult business"is one where alcohol is served(including restaurants) or a sexually oriented business (i.e.,saunas, adult theaters and bookstores,rap parlous, arcades,and bars with sexually oriented entertainment), Census tracts were used as study areas and evaluated for housing values and crime rates. Housing values were determined by the 1970 census compared to 1979 assessments. Crime rates were compared for 1974-75 and 197980. The study is strictly empirical and reported in a formal statistical manner;therefore it is difficult for layman interpretation of the data, FR DINGS: 'The report concludes that concentrations of sexually oriented businesses have significant relationship to higher crime and lower property valucs. Other than statistical charts,no statements of actual crime reports or housing values are included in the report. Thus,the lay reader has only the most generalized statement of how the committm interpreted the empirical data. } j RECOIv MENDATIONS: Hirst;that adult businesses be at least 1I10 mile(about � Soo feet) from residential areas. Second,'that-adult business should not be adjacent to I each other or evezr a different type of late night business (i.a.;24-hour Laundromat,movie thunters). Third,that adult businesses should be in large con n,,-rcial zones in various i i 8 I I i I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1274 . � I aid alive patrol and help separate adult businesses from residential i parts o£the city(to p 13 neighborhoods). The report said"policies which foster or supplement attitudes and activities that strengthen the qualities of the neighborhood are more likely to have desired impacts on crime and housing values than simple removal or restriction of adult I businesses." 10. LAND USE STUDY: New York,New York DATE: November 1994 OVERVIEW: This study by the Department of City planning evaluates the nature j and extent of adverse impacts associated with adult entertainment uses in communities in New York City,in response to the proliferation of such uses(35%increase in past 10 years) and the fact that current zoning regulations did not distinguish between adult entertainment uses and other commercial uses without an"adult character." The study reviewed studies in other localities,including Islip,Los Angeles,Indianapolis,Whittier, Austin,phoenix,and the State of Minnesota,as well as prior studies conducted in New York City. Surveys in six study areas within the city(witll lesser concentrations of adult uses than Times Square)were conducted of representatives from community boards, local organizations and local businesses,as well as real estate brokers,police and sanitation officers, and representatives of the adult entertainment industry to gather adult information on land use,street and signage conditsonnss,acnd other data w scts of made. entertainment uses. An analysis of assessed vale FINDINGS More than 75%of adult uses are located in zoning districts that permit residential uses. Adult uses tend to concentrate, as 75%of the adult uses are located in ten of the city's 59 ConMunity Districts. Adult uses-tend to cluster in central locations or along major vehicular routes. Adult use accessory business signs are characterically at odds with neighborhood character--such signs generally occupy a greater percentage of storefront surface area, are more often.illuminated and more often portray graphic,sexually oriented images than the signs of other nearby comrriercral uses. 80% of surveyed real estate brokers reported that an adult entertainment use would have a negative impact upon the market value of property within 500 feet,and a majority I indicated the same would ocbur within.500 to 1,000 feet. 80% of surveyed community organizations responded that adult entertainment uses negatively impact the community in some way,and almost 50% of surveyed muss adult uses were o locate irearby.d their businesses would be negatively affected if Community residents expressed the strongest negative reactions to adult uses, and expressed fear of the consequences of the proliferation and concentration of adult uses in neighborhood-oriented shopping areas and of a deterioration in the quality of urban life, every in study areas where it could not be readily determined that negative impacts were being felt. Attitudinal data of the surveys are significant even where the negative ' impacts are currently difi"icult to measure, since negative perceptions associated with an 9 I I I I i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1275 i I IiI area can lead to disinvestment in residential neighborhoods and economic decline because of a tendency to avoid such shopping areas. Ths analysis of czimiraal complaint data and property assessed valuation data was less conclusive than the surveys. R ,COMMENDATIONS: The study concludes that it is appropriate to regulate � adult entertainment establishments differently from other cornmQrcial establishmcnts. ]3ecause of the negative impacts of adult uses in concentration,restrictions on the location of adult uses in proximity to residential areas,to Douses of worship,to schools and to each other should be considered in developing adult use regulations. 11. LAND USE STUDY: Newport News,Virginia DATED: March 1996 12. LAND USE STUDY: Olahoma City,Oklahoma DATED: March 3, 1996 OVER'V'IEW: This study contains the results of a survey of 100 Oklahoma City real estate appraisers. Appraisers were given a hypothetical situation and a section to comment on the effect of sexually oriented businesses in Oklahoma City. The hypothetical situation presented a residential neighborhood bordering an arterial street. with various commercial properties which served the area. A building vacated by a hardware store was soon to be occupied by an"adult"bookstore. No other sexually oriented businesses were in the area and no other vacant commercial space existed. With less than a oric month response time,34 completed surveys were received by the city. FINDINGS: 32% of the respondents said that such a bookstore within one block of the residential area would decrease home values by at least 20%. Overwhelmingly, respondents said an"adult"bookstore would negatively effect other businesses within one block(760K). The level of depreciation is greater for residences than businesses. The negative effects on property values drop sharply when the sexually oriented business is at least three blocks away. in the subjective portion, 85% of the respondents noted a negative impact on sexually oriented businesses on Olahoma City. Frequent problems cited by the appraisers included the attraction of undesirable clients and businesses, safety threats to residents and other shoppers (especially children.), deterrence of home sales and rentals, and immediate area deterioration.(trash, debris,vandalism). CONCLUSIONS: -Oklahoma City's findings supported results from other national studies and surveys. Sexually oriented businesses have a negative effect on property values,particularly residential properties. The concentration of sexually oriented businesses may mean.large lasses in property values may . �I 10 I i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1276 i i 1 13. LAND USE STUDY: phoenix,Arizona j DATE: May 25, 1979 OVERVIEW: The study examines crime statistics for 1978 comparing areas which have sexually oriented businesses with those that do not. The results show a I -ranted increase in sex offenses in-neighborhoods with sexually oriented businesses,with modest increases in property and violent crimes as well. Three study areas (near locations of sexually oriented businesses) and three control areas(with no sexually oriented businesses)were selected.The study and control areas were paired according to the number of residents,median family income, percentage of non-white population,median:age of population,percentage of dwelling units built since 1950, and percentage of acreage used for residerltial,and 1104esidential purposes. CRIME: Three categories of criminal activity were included in the study: property crimes(burglary,larceny, auto theft),violent crimes(rape,murder,robbery, assault),and sex crimes(rape,indecent exposure,lewd and lascivious behavior,child molestation). Average results from all three study/control areas,sex offenses were 506%greater in neighborhoods where sexually oriented businesses were located. (in ont,study area, sex crimes were more than 1,000%above the corresponding control area.) Property erty i crimes were 43% greater. "Violent crimes were only slightly higher(4% excluding indecent exposure arrests (the most common sex offense), other sex crimes (rape,lewd and lascivious behavior, child molestation.)in the study areas were 132% greater than control areas. REQUIREMENTS: The phoenix ordinance requires sexually oriented businesses to located at least. 1,000 feet from another sexually oriented business and 500 feet from a school or residential zone. Approval by the city council and area residents can waive the 500 foot requirement. A petition which is signed by 51% of the residents in the 500 foot radius who do not object must be filed and verified by the planning director. 14. LAND USE STUDY: Seattle,Washington DATED: March 24, 1989 O'VER'VIEW. The report concerns a proposed amendment to add topless dance halls to existing land use regulations for"adult entertainment� e sheds ee ts." Seattle,The { had eight such dance halls (termed adult cabarets }, study relies on reports from a number of cities,including Indiazrapolis,Los Angeles, j Phoenix,Austin and Cleveland. Il 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1277 FINDINGS: The increased number of cabarets resulted in citizen complaints, including phone calls,letters (from individuals and merchant associations),and several petitions with hundreds of signatures. Protests cited decreased property values;increased insurance rates;fears of burglary,vandalism,rape, assaults,drugs,and prostitution;and overall neighborhood deterioration. The report notes that patrons of these cabarets most often are not residents of nearby neighborhoods. Without community identity,behavior j is less inhibited. facreased police calls to a business,sirens, and traffic hazards from police and emergency vehicles are not conducive to healthy business and residential environments. RECOMMENDATIONS: Since city zoning policy is based on the compatibility of businesses,the report recommends that the cabarets locate in the same zones as "adult motion picture theaters." This playa allows about 130 acres for such businesses to locato � throughout the city. 15. LAND USE STUD'S: Times Square(New York City),New York DATE: April 1994 OVERVIEW: This study commissioned by the Times Square Business Improvement District("TSBID")evaluates the effect of adult use businesses on the city's TSBID,and more specifically, on the areas within the TSBID where such businesses are densely concentrated. The study combined analysis of available data op property values and incidence of crime with a demographic and commercial profile of the area to detennin,e the relationship between the concentration of adult use businesses and negative impacts on businesses and community life. The study also included 54 interviews conducted with a broad range of diverse business and zeal estate enterprises, including major corporations, smaller retail stores,restaurants,theatres and hotels, as well as Community Boards, block associations, activists and advocates,churches, schools and social service agencies. REAL ESTATE: This part of the study compared the assessed property values over time,and the rate of change, of four study blocks and contrasting control blocks where no adult use businesses existed. This analysis also compared the study and control blocks' assessed valuation to that of the TSBID,Manhattan,and the city as a whole. The rate of increase of the total actual assessed values of the study blocks between 1985 and 1,993 was less than the rato of increase for the control blocks during the same period. An � assessment of the study blocks also revealed that tha rates of increases in.assessed value for properties with adult establishments was greater than the increase for properties on the same blockfront without adult establishments (possibly because of greater rents paid by some adult establishments). A high official in the Department of Finance indicated that the presence of adult use businesses adversely affects neighboring properties since 12 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1278 I such presence is factored into the locational aspect of the appraisal formula. CRXME; This part of the study compared the number of criminal complaints over a three month period for the study blocks and the control blocks. There wexe about twice as many criminal complaints £or the study blocks as the control blocks. There was a reduction in criminal complaints the fiirther away from the study block area of dense concentration of adult use businesses. The heaviest incidence of prostitution arrests also occurred in the study block area of dense concentration of adult use businesses. The study also noted that police statistics showed a decrease m crime in Tithes Square for the past five year period,which paralleled the decrease in the number of adult use businesses. INTERVIEWS: Property and business owners expressed the view that adult arse businesses have a negative effect on the market or rental values of businesses located in their vicinity,and emphasized the negative effects of a concentration of such businesses in affecting the overall image of the area. Restauxant owners expressed that the presence of adult use businesses was not good for their businesses, created a perception that the area was unsavory,made it difficult to book corporate parties,and negatively affected j their businesses because of the flamboyant advertising. Community residents and I organizations expressed their belief that adult use businesses attract loiterers, drug j dealers,.and prostitutes, and result in increased instances of criminal activity. 16. LAND USE STUDY: Tucson,Arizona DATED; May 1, 1990 OVERVIEW: This report is a rnemoran.dum from Police Department Investigative Services to the City Prosecutor describing events and activities at"adult entertainment bookstores and establishments"that support stronger ordinances. Investigation had been in progress since 1986 following numerous complaints of illegal sexual activity and unsanitary conditions. FINDINGS. Officers found a wide variety of illegal sexual conduct at all adult businesses. At virtually every such business, employees were arrested for prostitution or obscene sex shows. Dancers were usually prostitutes where,for a price, customers could observe them performing live sex acts. At several businesses, customers were allowed inside booths with dancers and encouraged to disrobe and masturbate. Many times, dancers would require custom to expose themselves before they would perform. Underage dancers were found,the youngest being a 15 year old female. Within peep booths, officers found puddles of semen on the floor and walls. If customers had used tissues, these were commonly on the floor or in the hallway, On two occasions,fluid samples were,collected from the booths. In the first in.stance,21 of 26 13 I I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1279 I i samples(81°1flj tested positive for semen. In the second sampling,26 of 27 fluid samples (96%)tested positive for semen. "Glory holes" in the walls between adjoining booths facilitated anonymous sex acts between men. "COMMENDATIONS: (1)The bottom of the door in peep booths must be at least 30 inches from the floor so that an occupant can be seen from waist down when seated; (2)the booth cannot be modified nor can a chair be used to circumvent the visibility of the client; (3) employee licensing that includes a Police Departrirerrt background check; and(4) in the event of a denied or revolved license,the requirement of a hearing before any action is,taken. 17.- LAND USE STUDY: Whittier,California DATE: Ianuary 9, 1978 - OVERVIBW. Alter experiencing a rapid growth of sexually oriented businesses since 1959,the Whittier City Council commissioned a study of the effects of businesses � on the adjacent residential and commercial area. At the time of the study,Whittier had 13 such businesses:six model studios,four massage parlors,two bookstores, and one theater. Utilizing statistics, testimonies, and agency reports,the study compared two residential areas and four business areas over a spau of ten years(1968-1977), One residential area was near the largest concentration of sexually oriented businesses,the other had no commercial frontage but was chosen because of similar street patterns,lot sizes and number of homes. For businesses,Area I had six sexually oriented businesses, Area 2 had one,Area 3 had three,and Area 4 had:Done. 1973 was selected as the year to compare before/after effect of these businesses. Two chief concerns cited in the report are residentialibusirress occupancy turnover and increased crime. OCCUPANCY TURNOVER.: After 1973, 57% of the homes iathe sexually oriented business area had changes of occupancy, compared to only 19%of the non- sexually oriented business area. Residents complained of"excessive noise,pornographic material left laying about, and sexual offenders (mch as exhibitionists)venting their frustrations in the adjoining neighborhood." Citizens also expressed concern about drunk drivers coming into the area. Business Area 1,with the highest concentration o£ sexually oriented businesses(6), experienced a 134%.increase in annual turnover rate. Area 3,with three adult businesses at one location,showed a 147%turnovers rate. Area 2 (with one adult business)had no measurable change and Area 4 (with no commercial or sexually-oriented businesses) experienced a 45%decrease in ttrmover from similar periods- CRIME: The city council looked at the two residential.areas for the time periods of 1970-73 (before sexually oriented businesses) and 197477 (after such businesses). In the sexually oriented business area,criminal activity increased.102% (the entire city had i 14 l E . i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1280 i i only an 8.3%increase). Certain crimes skyrocketed(malicious mischief up 700%; all i assaults up 387%;prostitutionup 300%). All types of theft(petty,grant,and auto), increased more than 120%each. Ten types of crime were reported of the fast time ever in the 1974-77 period. i p,ECOMMENDATIQNS: The cotmcii's report recommended a disbursement type ordinance that prohibits sexually oriented businesses cl oser than 500 feet to residential areas, churches, and schools. Distances between such businesses was recommended at 1.,400 feet. In addition,the study proposed a 1,000 foot separation-from � 1 parrs because of their use by citizens after normal working hours. Sexually oriented I businesses would be given an. 18-36 month amortization.period(if the change involved only stock in trade, a 90 days period was recommended). 3 I i l IE f • it k l . .E 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1281 i Police Chief Bejarano Re: Secondary Impacts of Sexually Oriented Businesses City of Chula Vista City Council Meeting November 1, 2012 By way of background once again I do have over 30 years of law enforcement experience and currently I have and currently serve in a number of leadership positions at the local, state and national level and most importantly with the issue present here tonight I do have vice related experience as an investigator with the City of San Diego, was assigned to vice investigations for I believe about 2 years and part of my responsibilities were the investigation, the inspections of police regulated businesses in the City of San Diego including ABC licensed businesses and as an investigator for 2 years. And then I was also the vice commander at the lieutenant rank overseeing vice investigations throughout the City of San Diego and most of these involved sexually oriented businesses and once again ABC regulated businesses throughout the City of San Diego. As the Police Chief of the City of San Diego, I was also the final decision maker regarding the issuance of permits for business owners and employees at sexually oriented businesses. One of the issues that I saw as an investigator, as a vice commander, as a chief and my continued discussions with chiefs throughout the state and throughout the nation and most recently I have had two long conversations with current management and investigators with the City of San Diego, the secondary effects mentioned by Mrs. Fox are still in place and a major concern for any community that has these type of adult entertainment businesses. And we see either a direct connection or an indirect connection or sometimes even serve as a magnet for prostitution related activities, direct use, lewd activity in and around the facility, near-by businesses, for example if you have a low budget motel there is a tendency also as far as increased calls for service, narcotics, prostitution, etc. There is normally an increase in calls for service involving traffic and noise complaints and it is also important obviously in reviewing this document here prepared by Mrs. Fox and a lot of input by both law enforcement and City Attorney in being very familiar with the ordinance in San Diego and looking at other ordinances this is probably the most comprehensive ordinance. I have seen as we try to balance the public safety concerns and also understanding and respecting the constitutional rights of all the parties involved, including the business owner, employees and customers who might frequent that type of business so. It is also important to know what these investigating and inspecting these type of adult entertainment businesses they are very labor intensive, require a lot of police resources, a lot of covert operations, overt investigations and a presence in and around the vicinity and where you have sexually oriented businesses and every department including ours as Attachment 4 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1282 you know for the last years we have seen a reduction in staffing so we are limited as far as how many resources we can actually apply to ensure the public safety of all the parties that are seen or using these types of businesses. And again by focusing on these secondary effects and having a sound ordinance, again respecting the constitutional rights, that really gives law enforcement the tool to hopefully eliminate, reduce, mitigate a lot of these secondary effects that we could see in our City, I saw in San Diego and we see in most cities where you have adult entertainment businesses. 2270430.1\1675.002 Attachment 4 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1283 ( 1 i DAVID MARANO 1 Chief,Chula'Vista P.D. � EXPERIENCE CITY OP+ CHULA,'VISTA,POLICE DEPARTMENT On Tuesday, September 1, 2009 David Bejarano was sworn in as the City of Chula Vista's 23rd Chief of Police. Chief Bejarano leads a department of 240 sworn law officers and 90 civilian employees, plus more than a hundred volunteers. He oversees a budget of 44 million dollars and provides law enforcement services to a community of � 240,000 people,the second largest city in San Diego County. Chula Vista is home to the 2009 Little League World Series Champion Park 'View Little League, U.S. Olympic Training Center, Cricket Wireless Amphitheater,_the Chula Vista Nature Center, J Street Harbor, the 'Third Avenue Village and Knotvs Sealc City, Downtown. Chula Vista hosts a number of cultural events; including its Cinco de Mayo celebration, Lemon Festival and Holiday Starlight parade. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY CONSULTANTBUSINESS OWNER Based on Mr.Bejarano's extensive experience and expertise in dealing with trans-national crime,he has partnered in the past with several security organizations to provide'security consulting services for foreign owned companies operating in Mexico. Security services provided include; site security assessments, executive protection, security director/crisis management training,and security backgrounds. Bejarano is also a Founder/Director of Vibra Bank, a community bank based in Chula Vista,CA. UNITED STATES ll'fARSIi<ALS SERVICE On April 10,2003,Mx.Bejarano was appointed the United States Marshal for the Southern District of Califomia,by President George W.Bush. The Marshals Service is the nation's oldest and most versatile Federal law enforcement. agency,involved in virtually every law enforcement initiative, Mr. Bejaxano chaired the California Border Alliance Group, a program initiated by the President's Office of the National Drug Control Policy known as HIDTA(High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area) and the Southwest Border HIDTA Executive Board, The HIDTA.program provides infrastructure support for the investigation of international trafficking organizations. Under Marshal Bejarano's leadership the San Diego County Regional Fugitive Unit was expanded by 50%. Mr,Bejarano also served on various national U.S.Marshals Service Policy Committees. CITY OF SAN DIEGO,POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief Bejarano joined the San Diego Police Department(SDPD)in 1979 and on April 26, 1999,was sworn in as San Diego's 3401 Chief of Police. Chief Bejarano provided progressive leadership for 2000 sworn officers, 700 civilian support personnel and 1,000 police volunteers. Chief Bejarano was responsible for.an annual budget of $262 million and for providing police services to over 1.3 million persons. The City of San Diego was recognized at state and national levels as one of the safest large cities in the U.S. and for successfully hosting major national events such as Super Bowl XXXII and XXXVIII,and the Republican National Convention. During his tenure with the San Diego Police Department, he had several vice related assignments, including as a detective investigating- unlawful activity at sexually oriented businesses; was the Vice Commander responsible for officers who conducted such investigations;and,as Chief of Police,he was responsible for the licensing of such businesses: CARED HIC_ HLIGIITS Mr.Bejarano established one of the nation's first full-tune Elder Abuse Units and Drag Racing Enfoxcement Units; created a partnership with the City Attorney's Office to establish the nationally recognized Family Justice Center (one-stop shop for addressing domestic violence);and also created the Neighborhood Prosecution Program. Under Chief Bejarano's tenure, SDPD was recognized as the leader in expanding the use of less-than-lethal equipment, addressing racial profiling and enhancing Neighborhood Policing. Mr. Bejarano is a nationally recognized expert in police/community partnerships,major event security planning,and trans-national'crime. COMMUIINITYIPROFESSIOXAL SER VICE AWARbS Over the course of his public service and currently, he serves on a number of community based organizations and local and national law enforcement organizations. Additionally,he was appointed by the Governor of California to ATTACHMENT 5 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1284 1 represent California Chiefs on the Governor's"California Emergency Council", and was selected and served on Lt. Governor Cruz Bustamante's "Commission One California." Mr. Bejarano also served on the Police Executive Research l.`orunl Board of Directors. He was recently appointed to the IACP Executive Committee representing California and Hawaii law enforcement. Mr.Bejarano has been the recipient of numerous awards, including being recognized as one of San.Diego's "50 Persons to Watch" (2000); one of the nations "100 Most Influential Hispanics" (1999); San Diego "Diogenes Award" for candor and professionalism in dealing with the news-media (2000), and the'San Diego Mediation- Center's"2003)Peacemaker Award." - i PERSONAL Mr. Bejarano is a native of El Paso, Texas, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from National University and served in the U.S. Marine Corps prior to his law enforcement career. Ha and his wife, Esperanza have three childron:Marissa,Yvonne,and Michael. j F 1 ' 1 1 3 . � 1 I i I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1285 City of Chula Vista CTY CHUILAVISTA Staff Report File#: 14-0273, Item#: 10. CONSIDERATION OF AMENDING TITLE 19 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATED TO LOCATIONAL AND ZONING PROVISIONS FOR REGULATION OF SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING TITLE 19 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING PLANNING AND ZONING (FIRST READING) RECOMMENDED ACTION Council conduct the public hearing and place the ordinance on first reading. SUMMARY The existing provisions of the Chula Vista Municipal Code (Municipal Code) pertaining to the locational regulations of sexually oriented businesses are in need of updating and should be enhanced to reduce and/or preclude undesirable secondary effects. Accordingly, staff and its legal consultant have completed a thorough review of the various specific plans and various zoning restrictions at play in the City as to sexually oriented businesses. As a result of this research and review process, the proposed ordinance provides the requisite balance between the City's interests in protecting the public safety, health, and welfare and the constitutional protection afforded to sexually oriented businesses. Moreover, the proposed ordinance provides the evidentiary and factual foundation required to reasonably conclude that sexually oriented business can create potentially serious and deleterious secondary effects in the Chula Vista community, and therefore, the City's sexually oriented business regulations should be updated. This ordinance is constitutionally sound as it provides a reasonable range of potential sites. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Development Services Director has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the proposed activity is not a "Project" as defined under section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because the adoption of this ordinance, will not result in a physical change to the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the proposed activity is not subject to CEQA. Notwithstanding the forgoing, the Development Services Director has further determined that there is also no possibility that the proposed activity will have a significant effect on the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is exempt from the provisions of CEQA. BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission has reviewed the proposed ordinance and recommends the Ordinance be adopted. DISCUSSION City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 6 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Paage r� 86�LegistarT^ File#: 14-0273, Item#: 10. The City of Chula Vista initially adopted zoning and locational regulations found in Title 19 of the Municipal Code in 1980. Since then, there have been minor modifications to the Title and the City has adopted a number of Specific Plan amendments governing zoning within specified areas in Chula Vista. The proposed Ordinance is a comprehensive review of the City's existing regulations for sexually oriented uses/adult uses and addresses the locational and zoning provisions. A copy of the proposed Ordinance is attached as Attachment 1. The purpose and intent of the proposed amendments to the Municipal Code are to: (1) mitigate and reduce the judicially recognized potential adverse secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses including, but not limited to, crime, the prevention of blight in neighborhoods, and the increased spread of sexually transmitted diseases; (2) protect quality of life and neighborhoods in the City, the City's retail and commercial trade, and local property values, and minimize the potential for nuisances related to the operation of sexually oriented businesses; (3) protect the peace, welfare and privacy of persons who own, operate and/or patronize sexually oriented businesses; and (4) minimize the potential for nuisance related to the operation of sexually oriented businesses. A. Legal Basis/Constitutional Constraints. Sexually oriented businesses, such as adult bookstores, adult videos stores, and adult cabarets, engage in activities recognized as protected speech under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. For example, nude dancing has been found by the U.S. Supreme Court to be on the outer margins of protected activity. ( See Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc ., 501 U.S. 560 (1991)). As providers of protected First Amendment speech, the courts have uniformly ruled that these types of sexually oriented businesses cannot be prohibited. Sexually oriented businesses can, however, be regulated. Traditional constitutional analysis divides the range of speech regulations into two main categories: (1) content based; and (2) content neutral ( i.e ., regulations not based on content but rather imposing reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions). Content-based regulation is specifically aimed at the speech's content, and any such content based regulation carries with it a very high burden to find such legally adequate mandating that the public entity show it has a compelling interest in its regulation. In contrast, content neutral regulations are aimed at protecting governmental interests unrelated to the content of speech, such as traffic or noise regulation applied to all types of commercial uses for purposes of furthering the public health, safety and welfare. The United States Supreme Court in the City of Renton v. Playtime Theaters, Inc ., 475 U.S. 41 (1986), addressing Renton, Washington's adult use ordinance, held that whether a time, place, and manner regulation is content neutral is to be determined by looking at the regulation's purposes, i.e . is the purpose the reduction of secondary effects versus the suppression of the offensive or unpopular speech. A city may adopt regulations to curb the deleterious secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses, but suppression of the speech is impermissible. A content neutral time, place, and manner regulation must serve a substantial government interest and be reasonably tailored to preclude secondary effects. Courts have also recognized that a city's interest in protecting the quality City of Chula Vista Page 2 of 6 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1287 File#: 14-0273, Item#: 10. of life and finding creative solutions to address sexually oriented businesses' deleterious secondary effects must be accorded the highest respect. City of Los Angeles v. Alameda Books , 535 U.S. 425, 122 S.Ct. 1728, 152 L.Ed.2d 670 (2002). The proposed ordinance is content neutral under the Renton standard because it is designed to further the City's purposes and goals in limiting and preventing the deleterious secondary effects associated with sexually oriented businesses. The extensive findings set forth in the proposed ordinance fully support the regulations therein. In SDJ. Inc. v. City of Houston , 837 F.2d 1274 (5th Cir. 1988), cent. denied 480 U.S. (1989), the court remarked on the importance of findings: "Insisting on findings reduces the risk that a purported effort to regulate effect is a mask for regulation of content. That is, evidence of a legitimate purpose is supported by proof that secondary effects actually exist and are the result of the business subject to the regulation...." The supporting materials provided as exhibits to this staff report, as well as input from City staff, the city attorney, and the city's special counsel, contributed to crafting the recommended requirements found in the proposed ordinance which are a constitutional, narrowly tailored means of controlling potential secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses. On file at the City Clerk's office is the set of the exhibits in support of this ordinance. A list of those exhibits is attached to this staff report as Attachment 2. Included among the exhibits are the cases referred to in the ordinance, the studies of other cities relating to the secondary effects of sexually oriented, and other supporting documentation. We have also included a number of materials relating to testimony from current and former dancers and other employees of sexually oriented businesses or persons affiliated with the sexually oriented business industry, which support the need for this ordinance. A summary of a portion of these studies is attached to this staff report as Attachment 3. In addition, Chula Vista Chief of Police David Bejarano has provided testimony on the secondary impacts related to sexually oriented businesses. Chief Bejarano's testimony is provided as Attachment 4. Chief Bejarano, during his tenure with the San Diego Police Department, served as a detective investigating unlawful activities in sexually oriented businesses, served as the Vice Commander and was responsible for detectives conducting such investigations, and, as Chief of Police, was responsible for the licensing of sexually oriented businesses within the City of San Diego. A copy of his curriculum vitae ("CV") is attached to this staff report as Attachment 5. These zoning and locational criteria are a legitimate and reasonable means of regulating sexually oriented businesses. There are two generally accepted approaches to regulating the location of sexually oriented businesses - (1) the "dispersal" method and (2) the "concentration" method. With the dispersal method adult uses are buffered a set distance from various sensitive land uses ( i.e ., parks, schools, residential zones) and from other adult uses. With the concentration method adult uses are all located in one area such as what is known as the "combat zone" in Boston. The City has selected the dispersal method. D. Zoning and Locational Regulations. Potential Sites; Reasonable Range of Alternative Sites There is no "mathematical formula" or set "litmus test" established by the courts to determine the number of sites that must be available for sexually oriented businesses. The issue is examined on a case by case basis, looking at the particular land use and demographic characteristics of the City of Chula Vista Page 3 of 6 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1288 File#: 14-0273, Item#: 10. community. Chula Vista is a community with a population estimated at 243,916 (as of 2010, U. S. Department of Commerce). The general plan and zoning map designate all parcels of land within the City for some type of use - such as residential, industrial, or commercial. There are 5 general land use categories identified in Chula Vista General Plan including residential, commercial, industrial, mixed use, and public/quasi-public and open space. Based on land use categories set forth in City's General Plan, the composition of land uses in the City is as follows: a. Residential* 32% b. Commercial** 2% C. Industrial 4% d. Public, Quasi-Public, Open Space, Streets, Freeways, and Utilities Rights of Way 61% e. Special Planning Areas 1% * Includes Mixed Use Residential and Transit Focus Areas ** Includes Mixed Use Commercial As the above table illustrates, only 6% of land within Chula Vista is available for potential commercial or industrial land use. The Ninth Circuit in Topanga Press, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles , 989 F.2d 1524 (9th Cir. 1993) set out established criteria for determining whether sites are actually available in the "relevant commercial market" by examining if: • There is a genuine possibility that the site is potentially available. In other words, is it reasonable "to believe that [the site] would ever become available to any commercial enterprise?" • If the sites are in manufacturing zones, are they reasonably accessible to the general public. • If the sites are in manufacturing zones, do they have proper infrastructure such as sidewalks, road and lighting. • If the sites are in manufacturing zones, can they serve a generic commercial purpose such as retail or places of assembly. • The sites are commercially zoned. The court in Topanga Press rejected Los Angeles' attempt to include sites that were clearly unavailable such as areas under water, landfills and airport sites. Other examples of unavailable sites include lands used for large warehouses, lands that are part of a sewage treatment facility, lands that are part of an existing hospital, and large oil refineries. To avoid the pitfalls of Topanga City of Chula Vista Page 4 of 6 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1289 File#: 14-0273, Item#: 10. Press, the City should exclude any sites that are outside of the "relevant commercial market." The Planning Staff has reviewed these various Topanga criteria and determined that all commercially zoned sites are per se available per Topanga and all industrially zoned sites meet all of the Topanga criteria. Due to the physical and land use constraints of Chula Vista, the proposed Ordinance offers a 500 foot separation requirement between sexually oriented facilities and certain sensitive users ( i.e ., schools, parks and residential zones). After touring the entire City and reviewing the various available zones and potential distance from sensitive users, staff further recommends that sexually oriented businesses be allowed only in the C-T (Thoroughfare Commercial) zone or in the noted zones identified in the Bayfront Specific Plan, the Eastlake I, Eastlake Business Center II and Eastlake II Sectional Planning Areas (SPA) as allowing such businesses. In assessing the potentially available sites for sexually oriented businesses, we have determined that there are a total of 200 potential sites. Of those 200 sites, 88 are designated with a commercial land use, while the balance, 112 sites, are designated with an industrial land use. Moreover, the Iocational requirements contained in the proposed ordinance do not unreasonably restrict the establishment or operation of constitutionally protected sexually oriented businesses in Chula Vista, and a sufficient and reasonable number of alternative locations for sexually oriented businesses are provided by the City of Chula Vista. The United States Supreme Court decision in City of Renton v. Playtime Theaters, Inc ., 475 U.S. 41, 106 S.Ct. 925 (1986) requires that the City provide adult businesses a reasonable opportunity to open and operate. The Ninth Circuit decisions in Topanga Press , Lim v. City of Long Beach , 217 F.3d 1050 (9th Cir. 2000), cent. denied 531 U.S. 1191 (2001), and Isbell v. City of San Diego , 258 F.3d 1108 (9th Cir. 2001) with respect to availability of sites for sexually oriented businesses support a finding that there are sufficient sites available for sexually oriented businesses within the City. Thus, under the Iocational and zoning provisions at play in Chula Vista, the criteria set forth above provide a reasonable range of available sites. DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site specific and consequently, the 500-foot rule found in California Code of Regulations section 18704.2 (a)(1) is not applicable to this decision. Staff is not independently aware, nor has staff been informed by any City Councilmember, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter. LINK TO STRATEGIC GOALS The City's Strategic Plan has five major goals: Operational Excellence, Economic Vitality, Healthy Community, Strong and Secure Neighborhoods and a Connected Community. Amending Title 19 pursuant to the subject ordinance supports the Strong and Secure Neighborhoods goal as it allows constitutionally protected activity in legally appropriate areas of the City while protecting the rights of the citizens and businesses throughout the City CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT City of Chula Vista Page 5 of 6 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1290 File#: 14-0273, Item#: 10. There is no current year fiscal impact. ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT There is no ongoing fiscal impact. Attachments: 1 . Ordinance 2. List of Exhibits (On File in the City Clerk's Office) 3. Summary of Studies 4. Chief of Police David Bejarano's Testimony 5. Chief of Police David Bejarano's CV 2270443.1 City of Chula Vista Page 6 of 6 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1291 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA AMENDING TITLE 19 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING PLANNING AND ZONING WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista has certain permitting provisions found in Title 19 for sexually oriented businesses that are in need of updating and refinement. The City Council takes legislative notice of the full complement of supporting evidence as to the secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses. Accordingly, the City makes the following findings and enactments. NOW THEREFORE the City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. FINDINGS. A. The City of Chula Vista has certain provisions found in Title 19 relating to planning and zoning for sexually oriented businesses that are in need of refinement. The City Council finds that it is necessary and appropriate to amend Title 19 to add, refine and update the provisions relating to planning and zoning standards for adult businesses operating within Chula Vista. The public health, safety and welfare of the City and its residents require the enactment of this Ordinance in order to: (1) mitigate and reduce the judicially recognized potential adverse secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses, including but not limited to crime, the prevention of blight in neighborhoods and the increased threat of the spread of sexually transmitted diseases; (2) protect the quality of life and neighborhoods in the City, the City's retail and commercial trade, and local property values, and minimize the potential for nuisances related to the operation of sexually oriented businesses; and (3) protect the peace, welfare and privacy of persons who own, operate and/or patronize sexually oriented businesses. B. The City Council finds that the revisions to the City's Municipal Code implemented by this Ordinance are necessary in order to respond to recent developments within the regulation of adult uses and case law and in order to preserve the City from the potential adverse secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses, including crime, the protection of the City's retail trade, maintenance of property values, protecting and preserving the quality of the City's neighborhoods and the City's commercial districts, and the protection of the City's quality of life, based on the referenced studies and the findings set forth herein. Specifically, the revisions and amendments to Municipal Code Title 19 included in this Ordinance are essential and necessary to ensure the orderly land use regulation as to sexually oriented businesses uses within the City and thereby protect the public peace, safety and general welfare in the City of Chula Vista. C. On June 10, 2014, the City Council held a public meeting during which it considered the adoption of this Ordinance. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1292 Ordinance Page 2 D. The City Council, in adopting this Ordinance, takes legislative notice of the existence and content of the following studies concerning the adverse secondary side effects of sexually oriented businesses in other cities: Austin, Texas (1986); Indianapolis, Indiana (1984); Garden Grove, California (1991); Seattle, Washington (1989); Houston, Texas (1997); Phoenix, Arizona (1979); Tucson, Arizona (1990); Chattanooga, Tennessee (2003); Los Angeles, California (1977); Whittier, California (1978); Spokane, Washington (2001); St. Cloud, Minnesota (1994); Littleton, Colorado (2004); Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (1986); Dallas, Texas (1997 and 2007); Ft. Worth, Texas (2004); Kennedale, Texas (2005); Greensboro, North Carolina (2003); Amarillo, Texas (1977); Cleveland, Ohio (1977); Newport News, Virginia (1996); Jackson County, Missouri (2008); Louisville, Kentucky (2004); New York, New York Times Square (1994); Beaumont, Texas (1982); the Report of the Attorney General's Working Group On The Regulation Of Sexually Oriented Businesses (June 6, 1989, State of Minnesota); A Methodological Critique of the Linz-Paul Report: A Report to the San Diego City Attorney's Office (2003); Summaries of Key Reports Concerning the Negative Secondary Effects of Sexually Oriented Businesses, by Louis Comus III (2001). The City Council finds that these studies are relevant to the problems addressed by the City in enacting this Ordinance to regulate the adverse secondary side effects of sexually oriented businesses, and more specifically finds that these studies provide convincing evidence that: 1. Sexually oriented businesses, as a category of commercial uses, are associated with a wide variety of adverse secondary effects including,but not limited to, personal and property crimes, prostitution, potential spread of disease, lewdness, public indecency, obscenity, illicit drug use and drug trafficking, negative impacts on surrounding properties,urban blight, litter, traffic, noise, and sexual assault and exploitation. 2. The studies from other cities establish by convincing evidence that sexually oriented businesses that are not regulated with operating standards often have a deleterious effect on nearby businesses and residential areas, causing, among other adverse secondary effects, an increase in crime and a decrease in property values. Regulations for sexually oriented businesses should be developed to prevent deterioration and/or degradation of the vitality of the community before the problem exists, rather than waiting for problems to be created. E. In developing this Ordinance, the City Council is mindful of legal principles relating to regulation of sexually oriented businesses, and the City Council does not intend to suppress or infringe upon any expressive activities protected by the First Amendment of the United States and California Constitutions but instead desires to enact reasonable time, place, and manner regulations that address the adverse secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses. The City Council takes legislative notice of the: 1. Decisions of the United States Supreme Court regarding local regulation of sexually oriented businesses including, but not limited to: City of Littleton v. Z.J. Gifts D-4, L.L.C., 541 U.S. 774 (2004); City of Los Angeles v. Alameda Books, Inc., 535 U.S. 425 (2002); City of Erie v. Pap's A.M., 529 U.S. 277 (2000); City of Renton v. Playtime Theatres, Inc., 475 U.S. 41 (1986); Young v. American Mini Theatres, 427 U.S. 50 (1976); Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc., 501 U.S. 560 (1991); California v. LaRue, 409 U.S. 109 (1972);N.Y. State Liquor Authority 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1293 Ordinance Page 3 v. Bellanca, 452 U.S. 714 (1981); Sewell v. Georgia, 435 U.S. 982 (1978); FW/PBS, Inc. v. City of Dallas, 493 U.S. 215 (1990); City of Dallas v. Stanglin, 490 U.S. 19 (1989). 2. Decisions of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals addressing sexually oriented businesses including but not limited to: Alameda Books, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, 631 F.3d 1031 (9th Cir. 2011); Fantasyland Video, Inc. v. County of San Diego, 505 F.3d 996 (9th Cir. 2007); Tollis, Inc. v. County of San Diego, 505 F.3d 935 (9th Cir. 2007); Gammoh v. City of La Habra, 395 F.3d 1114 (9th Cir. 2005), amended 402 F.3d 875, cent. denied 126 S.Ct. 274; World Wide Video of Washington, Inc. v. City of Spokane, 368 F.3d 1186 (9th Cir. 2004); Dream Palace v. County ofMaricopa, 384 F.3d 990 (9th Cir. 2004); Talk of the Town v. Department of Finance and Business Services, 343 F.3d 1063 (9th Cir. 2003); Deja Vu-Everett-Federal Way, Inc. v. City of Federal Way, 46 Fed.Appx. 409 (9th Cir. 2002); Clark v. City of Lakewood, 259 F.3d 996 (9th Cir. 2001); Isbell v. City of San Diego, 258 F.3d 1108 (9th Cir. 2001); Isbell v. City of San Diego, 450 F.Supp.2d 1143 (S.D. Cal. 2006); Diamond v. City of Taft, 215 F.3d 1052 (9th Cir. 2000), cent. denied 531 U.S. 1072 (2001); L.J. Concepts, Inc. v. City of Phoenix, 215 F.3d 1333 (9th Cir. 2000); Lim v. City of Long Beach, 217 F.3d 1050 (9th Cir. 2000), cent. denied 121 S.Ct. 1189 (2001); Young v. City of Simi Valley, 216 F.3d 807 (9th Cir. 2000), cent. denied 531 U.S. 1104 (2001); 4805 Convoy, Inc. v. City of San Diego, 183 F.3d 1108 (9th Cir. 1999); North v. City of Gilroy, 78 F.3d 594 (9th Cir. 1996); Spokane Arcade, Inc. v. City of Spokane, 75 F.3d 663 (9th Cir. 1996); Topanga Press, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, 989 F.2d 1524 (9th Cir. 1993), cent. denied 511 U.S. 1030 (1994); Key, Inc. v. Kitsap County, 793 F.2d 1053 (9th Cir. 1986); and Lydo Ent. v. Las Vegas, 745 F.2d 1211 (9th Cir. 1984). 3. Decisions of the State of California addressing sexually oriented businesses including: Madain v. City of Stanton, 185 Cal.AppAth 1277 (2010); Krontz v. City of San Diego, 136 Cal.AppAth 1126 (2006); Lacy Street Hospitality Service, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, 125 Cal.AppAth 526 (2004); Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control v. Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board and Renee Vicary, Real Party in Interest, 99 Cal.AppAth 880 (2002); My B., Inc. v. City of Newport Beach, 69 Cal.AppAth 1 (1998); Sundance Saloon, Inc. v. City of San Diego, 213 Cal.App.3d 807 (1989); 7978 Corporation v. Pitchess, 41 Cal.App.3d 42 (1974); Deluxe Theater & Bookstore, Inc. v. City of San Diego, 175 Cal.App.3d 980 (1985); E.WA.P., Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, 56 Cal.AppAth 310 (1997); City of Vallejo v. Adult Books, 167 Cal.App.3d 1169 (1985), cent. denied 475 U.S. 1064 (1986); City of National City v. Wiener, 3 CalAth 832 (1992), cent. denied 510 U.S. 824; and People v. Superior Court (Lucero), 49 Cal.3d 14 (1989). F. The negative secondary effects from sexually oriented businesses constitutes a harm which the City has a substantial government interest in preventing and/or abating. This substantial government interest in preventing secondary effects, which is the City's rationale for this Ordinance, exists independent of any comparative analysis between sexually oriented and non-sexually oriented businesses. Additionally, the City's interest in regulating sexually oriented businesses extends to preventing future secondary effects of either current or future sexually oriented businesses that may locate in the City. The City finds that the cases and documentation relied on in this Ordinance are reasonably believed to be relevant to said secondary effects. The City again refers to the record of cases and documentation relating to secondary effects associated with sexually oriented businesses which remain on file in 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1294 Ordinance Page 4 connection with Ordinance Nos. 3239 and 3241 which were adopted by the City in November 2012. G. Locational criteria are a legitimate and reasonable means of ensuring that adult businesses are conducted in a manner so as to minimize their adverse secondary effects and thereby protect the health, safety, and welfare of the City's residents, protect citizens from increased crime, preserve the quality of life, preserve property values and the character of surrounding neighborhoods and businesses, and deter the spread of urban blight. The locational requirements contained in this Ordinance do not unreasonably restrict the establishment or operation of constitutionally protected adult businesses in Chula Vista and a sufficient and reasonable number of alternative locations for adult businesses are provided by this Ordinance. The City Council takes legislative notice of the United States Supreme Court decision in Renton that requires that adult businesses be provided a reasonable opportunity to open and operate. The City Council also takes legislative notice of the Ninth Circuit's decisions in Topanga Press,Lim and Isbell with respect to availability of sites for adult businesses and finds that under the distance and locational restrictions imposed by this Ordinance there are sufficient sites available for adult businesses within Chula Vista. H. Relying on the following, the City finds that sexually oriented businesses in its community may lead to detrimental secondary effects including prostitution and engagement in unlawful sexual activity. The City bases this conclusion on the experiences of Chula Vista, as well as that of other California communities, such as La Habra and Arcadia,which the City has a reasonable basis to believe reflect the experiences of its own community, including numerous police reports and affidavits from those communities, and judicial decisions in the public record: 1. Evidence indicates that some dancers, models, entertainers, performers, and other persons who publicly perform specified sexual activities or publicly display specified anatomical areas in sexually oriented businesses (collectively referred to as "performers") have been found to engage in sexual activities with patrons of sexually oriented businesses on the site of the sexually oriented business. 2. Evidence has demonstrated that performers employed by sexually oriented businesses have been found to offer and provide private shows to patrons who, for a price, are permitted to observe and participate with the performers in live sex shows. 3. Evidence indicates that performers at sexually oriented businesses have been found to engage in acts of prostitution with patrons of the establishment. 4. Evidence indicates that fully enclosed booths, individual viewing areas, and other small rooms whose interiors cannot be seen from public areas of the establishment regularly have been found to be used as locations for engaging in unlawful sexual activity. 5. As a result of the above, and the increase in incidents of HIV, AIDS, and hepatitis B, which are sexually transmitted or blood borne diseases, the City has a substantial interest in adopting regulations that will reduce the possibility for the occurrence of prostitution and unlawful sex acts at sexually oriented businesses in order to protect the health, safety, and 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1295 Ordinance Page 5 well-being of its citizens. The City finds this is relevant to Chula Vista and the need to regulate the secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses within the community. I. The City Council recognizes and relies on the findings set forth in the 1986 Attorney General's Report on Pornography. A copy of the Attorney General's Report on Pornography is available for public review at the City Clerk's office. J. The City Council recognizes the possible harmful effects on children and minors exposed to the effects of sexually oriented businesses and recognizes the need to enact regulations which will minimize and/or eliminate such exposure. The City Council takes legislative notice of the Penal Code provisions authorizing local governments to regulate matter that is harmful to minors (i.e., Penal Code § 313 et seq.). The City Council further takes legislative notice of the cases that recognize that protection of minors from sexually explicit materials is a compelling government interest, including Crawford v. Lungren, 96 F.3d 380 (9th Cir. 1996), cent. denied 520 U.S. 1117 (1997) and Berry v. City of Santa Barbara, 40 Cal.AppAth 1075 (1995). K. While the City Council is obligated to protect the rights conferred by the United States Constitution to sexually oriented businesses, it does so in a manner that ensures the continued and orderly use and development of property within the City and diminishes, to the greatest extent feasible, those undesirable adverse secondary effects which the above mentioned studies have shown to be associated with the operation of sexually oriented businesses. L. Zoning and locational restrictions are a legitimate and reasonable means of helping to reduce the secondary effects from sexually oriented businesses and thereby protect the health, safety, and welfare of Chula Vista residents, protect citizens from increased crime, preserve the quality of life, and preserve the character of surrounding neighborhoods and businesses, and deter the spread of urban blight. The zoning and locational requirements contained in this Ordinance do not unreasonably restrict the establishment or operation of constitutionally protected sexually oriented businesses in Chula Vista. M. The City Council in recognizing that these standards do not preclude reasonable alternative avenues of communication and notes that the proliferation of sexually oriented material on the Internet, satellite television, direct television, CDs, DVDs, all provide alternative avenues of communication. Additionally, the City Council takes note that numerous web-based services, such as www.sugardvd.com and www.wantedlist.com, deliver adult videos and DVDs directly to customers' homes via the mail. The City Council recognizes the following review of one of these web-based services: "SugarDVD has made it so easy to rent and view adult movies, you may never leave your house again ... SugarDVD is discreet with quick turnaround times and a massive selection ... SugarDVD offers six rental plans, catering to the casual porn viewer and diehards who can never get enough hard-core fare." (Hustler Magazine, January 2006.) The City Council also considers and relies on published decisions examining the proliferation of communications on the Internet. Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union, 521 U.S. 844 (1997) [the principle channel through which many Americans now transmit and receive sexually explicit communication is the Internet]; Anheuser-Busch v. Schmoke, 101 F.3d 325 (4th Cir. 1996), cent. denied 520 U.S. 1204 (1997) [the Fourth Circuit rejected a First Amendment challenge to a Baltimore ordinance restricting alcohol advertisements on billboards acknowledging that the 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1296 Ordinance Page 6 Internet is one available channel of communication]; U.S. v. Hockings, 129 F.3d 1069 (9th Cir. 1997); see also U.S. v. Thomas, 74 F.3d 701 (6th Cir. 1996), cent. denied 519 U.S. 820 [recognizing the Internet as a medium for transmission of sexually explicit material in the context of obscenity prosecutions]. The Internet brings with it a virtually unlimited additional source of adult oriented sexual materials available to interested persons in every community with a mere keystroke. A sexually oriented business no longer has to be "actually"physically located in a city to be available in the community. N. It is not the intent of the City Council in enacting this Ordinance or any provision thereof to condone or legitimize the distribution of obscene material, and the City and its Council recognize that state law prohibits the distribution of obscene materials and expect and encourage law enforcement officials to enforce state obscenity statutes against such illegal activities in Chula Vista. O. The City Council does not intend to regulate in any area preempted by California law including, but not limited to, regulation of obscene speech, nor is it the intent of the City Council to preempt regulations of the state Alcoholic Beverage Control Department("ABC"). P. Nothing in this Ordinance is intended to authorize, legalize, or permit the establishment, operation, or maintenance of any business, building, or use which violates any other City ordinance in any respect, or any statute of the State of California regarding public nuisances, unlawful or indecent exposure, sexual conduct, lewdness, obscene or harmful matter, or the exhibition or public display thereof. SECTION 2. AMENDMENT OF MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 19 (PLANNING AND ZONING), SECTION 19.04 (DEFINITIONS) The following Definitions found in Section 19.04 (Definitions) of Title 19 (Planning and Zoning) of the Chula Vista Municipal Code are hereby repealed: 19.04.007—adult bookstores 19.04.007A —adult motion picture theater 19.04.007B —adult mini-motion picture theater 19.04.035 —body painting studio 19.04.047 —cabaret 19.04.051 —coin-operated adult entertainment facility 19.04.155 —model studio 19.04.205 —sexual encounter studio 19.04.205.1 —sexually explicit material 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1297 Ordinance Page 7 19.04.270—specified anatomical areas 19.04.271 —specified sexual activity SECTION 3. AMENDMENT OF MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 19 (PLANNING AND ZONING), SECTION 19.04 (DEFINITIONS) Section 19.04.063 (Definitions) of Title 19 (Planning and Zoning) is hereby repealed and replaced with: 19.04.063 Dancehall and Dance Floor "Dance floor" shall mean a defined floor area located within a business establishment designed for the purpose of dancing by patrons of the establishment. 19.04.200.1 School "School" means any child or day care facility, or an institution of learning for minors, whether public or private, offering instruction in those courses of study required by the California Education Code and maintained pursuant to standards set by the State Board of Education. This definition includes nursery school, kindergarten, elementary school, middle or junior high school, senior high school, or any special institution of education, but it does not include a vocational or professional institution of higher education, including a community or junior college, college, or university. 19.04.169 Park "Park"means the land and easements owned or leased by the City of Chula Vista which, by ordinance, resolution, regulation or agreement, is dedicated to or operated by the City for purposes of sports and public recreation. The term shall include the buildings, parking lots, streets and sidewalks within the territorial boundaries establishing the park. 19.04.050.1 Religious Institution "Religious Institution" means an institution that people regularly attend to participate in or hold religious services and incidental religious education, but not including private schools as defined in this section. 19.04.065 Day Spa "Day Spa" means a business which provides a variety of services for the purpose of improving health, beauty and relaxation through personal care treatments. Treatments may include foot and body massage; facials; waxing; body wraps; salt scrubs; manicures; pedicures; aromatherapy, moxibustion; ear candling; and guasha (scraping), or other similar treatments. SECTION 4. AMENDMENT OF MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 19 (PLANNING AND ZONING), SECTION 19.58 (USES) 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1298 Ordinance Page 8 Section 19.58.024 (Uses — Sexually Oriented Businesses) of Title 19 (Planning and Zoning) is hereby repealed and replaced with: 19.58.024 Sexually Oriented Businesses. A. Sexually oriented businesses shall be defined for purposes of this Chapter as set forth in Chapter 9.13. B. Location Requirements. 1. A sexually oriented business shall only be located in the C-T zone or in a zone identified in the Bayfront Specific Plan, the Eastlake I, Eastlake Business Center II and Eastlake II Sectional Planning Areas (SPA) as allowing such businesses. If a specific plan/planned community district allows a use conditionally (i.e., upon the issuance of a conditional use permit), this CUP requirement shall be satisfied by the sexually oriented business if such business has a valid sexually oriented business regulatory license as provided for in Chapter 9.13. 2. A sexually oriented business shall not be located within 500 feet of residentially zoned territory, which is located upon the same street or streets, or within 500 feet of residentially zoned or residentially used properties as measured along street rights-of-way from the proposed location to the boundary line of said residentially zoned or used properties, or within 500 feet measured radially of any building site containing a school, park or religious institution. 3. A sexually oriented business shall not be located within 1,000 feet of another sexually oriented business. C. Specific Standards — View of Interior from Public Way. All building openings, entries and windows from sexually oriented businesses shall be located, covered or screened in such a manner as to prevent a view into the interior from any public or semipublic area, including public sidewalks, streets, arcades, hallways or passageways, of any material which has as its primary or dominant theme matter depicting, illustrating, describing or relating to specified sexual activities or specified anatomical areas as defined in Chapter 9.13. Further, such businesses may not have window displays which in any way present, depict, illustrate or describe any such sexually oriented material. SECTION 5. AMENDMENT OF MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 19 (PLANNING AND ZONING), SECTION 19.40 (USES) Section 19.40.020, subsection N is hereby repealed and replaced with: 19.40.020 Permitted Uses N. Sexually-oriented businesses, subject to the provisions of CVMC 19.58.024. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1299 Ordinance Page 9 SECTION 6. CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) FINDINGS. City Council has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the proposed activity is not a "Project" as defined under section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because the adoption of this ordinance, will not result in a physical change to the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the proposed activity is not subject to CEQA. Notwithstanding the forgoing, City Council has further determined that there is also no possibility that the proposed activity will have a significant effect on the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is exempt from the provisions of CEQA. SECTION 7. SEVERABILITY. If any portion of this Ordinance, or its application to any person or circumstance, is for any reason held to be invalid, unenforceable or unconstitutional, by a court of competent jurisdiction, that portion shall be deemed severable, and such invalidity, unenforceability or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining portions of the Ordinance, or its application to any other person or circumstance. The City Council of the City of Chula Vista hereby declares that it would have adopted each section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance, irrespective of the fact that any one or more other sections, sentences, clauses or phrases of the Ordinance be declared invalid, unenforceable or unconstitutional. SECTION 8. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the 30th day after its final passage. SECTION 9. PUBLICATION. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published or posted according to law. Presented by Approved as to form by Kelly Broughton Glen R. Googins Development Services Director City Attorney 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1300 i I i City of Chula Vista Exhibits to Staff Report to City Council November 1,2012 I I Volume X A, Studies Documenting The Negative Secondary Side Effects Of Adult � Businesses 1, Partial Surnmaty of Secondary Effect Studies E 2, Summaries of Key Reports Concerning the,Negative Secondary Effects of Sexually Oriented Businesses,cofnpiled by Louis F.-Comus III 3. Amarillo, Texas,Planni-ngDepartment(1977) I 4, Austin,Texas, Office of Land Development Services (1986) 5. Beaumont:,Texas (19 82) 6. Chattanooga,Tennessee(2003) 7. Clevetand, Ohio(1977) 8. Dallas,Texas (1997) 9. Dallas,Texas(2007) . - 10. Ft, Worth,Texas(2004) - 11. Garden Grove, California(1991) 12, Greensboro,North Carolina(2003) • E 13, Houston, Texas, City Council Report(1997) 14, Indianapolis,Indiana, Department of Metropolitan Development(1984) • 1 ATTACHMENT 2 t ' I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1301 �I 15. Jackson County,Missouri(2008) 16, Kennedale,Texas(2005) 17. Littleton,Colorado(2004) 18, Los Angeles, California,Department of City Planning(1977) 19. Louisville,Kentucky(2004) 20. Report of the Attorney General's Working Group on the Regulation-of -Sexually Oriented Businesses, State of Minnesota (1989) 21, New York,New York(1994) s • i 22, Newport News,Virginia(199 6) 23. Oklahoma City; Oklahoma(1986) 24, Phoenix,Arizona(1979) 25. St. Cloud,Minnesota.(1994) 26, Seattle, Washington, Department of Construction and Land Use(1989) Volume III I 27. Spokane,Washington(2001) 28. Tithes Square,New York City(1994) 29. Tucson, Arizona(1990) 30. Whittier, California.(197 8) 31. A Methodological Critique of the Linz-Paul Report: A.Report to the San Diego City Attorney's Office.(March 21,2003) 32, Testimony of David Sherman Before the Michigan House Committee on Mies and Constitutional Law(2000) 2 • I • i i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1302 i i - I i 33, Closin' Time, Effective Regulation of Adult Businesses'Hours of Operation,by Scott Berthold(2000) 34, Peep Shover Establishments,Police Activity,Public Place and Time: A. Study of Secondary Effects in San Diego, California,by Daniel Linz et al, (2404} 35, Do Peep-shows"Cause"Crime.? A Response to Linz,Paul, and Yao,by Richard McCleary et al (2006) 36, "Rural Hotspots: The Case of Adult Businesses," 19 Criminal Justice Policy Review 153 (2045) 37. "Correlates of Current Transactional Sex ahibng a Sample of Female Exotic Dancers in Baltimore, MD,"Journal of Urban Health(2011) 38. "StripclubsAccording to Strippers:Exposing Workplace Sexual Violence," by belly Holsopple,Program Director,Freedom and Justice Center for Prostitution Resources,Minneapolis,Minnesota I voluft:e w 39. 1986 Attorney General's Repvit on Pornography,Volume 1 Volume V 40, 1986 Attorney General's Report on Pornography,Volume 2 volume fJI $, Other Supporting Doeumentatlon 1. Declarations from Fullerton Police Officers Craig Brower,Mire Chocek, and ABC Investigator Kevin Ortega related to the City of La Habra's Nuisance Abatement Action for a Totally Nude Facility 2.. Police reports of investigations conducted by-City of La Habra 3. Interview of Julia(Nude Dancer) 4. Det, Robert Navarro's presentation on"Harmful Effects of Pornography, Las Angeles Case Study" (1994) • 3 • 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1303 • j 5. "My Personal Experience With Sexually Oriented Business"by Done McConnell 6, Letter from Lorraine Day,M.D.regarding the AIDS virus f 7. Sheriffs Report to City Council of City of Encinitas,Noven ber 9, 1998 8. City of Arcadia Polioe Department undercover surveillance reports,2000 I 9, HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Report,2010,prepared by County of San Diego j Health and Human Services Agency I 10. SDT Fact Sheet, Sexually Transmitted Diseases by Year of Deport, San. Diego County,, 1994-2008,pxepaed by County of San.Diego Health and Human Services Agency IL California Communicable Disease Summary 2000,Issued July 2002, prepared by County of Orange Health Care Agency 12. H1V{AIDS Surveillance Statistics, 2003,Issued October 2004,prepared by County of Orange Health Care Agency Volume VIZ C, Published Cases 1. 4805 Convoy, Inc. v. City,of San Diego, 183 F.3d 1108(9th Cir. 1999) 2. 7978 Corporation v, Pitchess,41 CalApp•3d 42(1974) 3. 84 VideolNewsstand,,Inc, v, Sartini,455 Fed.Appx, 541 (6th Cir. 2011) 4. Alameda Books, Inc. v, City of LosAng'eles, 631.F,3d 1031 (9th Cir,2011) 5, Anheuser Busch'v, Schmoke, 101 F.3d 325 (4th Cir. 1996) 6. Baby Tam&Co., Inc. v, City.of Las Vegas("Baby Tarn T'), 154 F.3 d 1097 (9th Cir. 1998) i 7. Baby Tam & Co., Inc.'v. City of Las Vegas("Baby Tam p"), 199 F,3d 1111 i i (9th Cir. 2000) i ' I 4 • i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1304 I . i I 8. Baby Tam &Co., Inc. v. City oflas Vegas("Baby Tam III"), 247 F.3d 1003 (9th C1i. 2001) 9. Banton Corporation v. City of Dayton, 923 F.2d 470 (6th Cir, 1991) 10, Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc., 501 U.S. 560'(199 1) 11, Ben's Bar, Inc. v. Village of Somerset,316 F.3d 702(7th Cir.2003) 12. Berry v, City of Santa Barbara,40 Cal.AppAth 1075 (1995) 13, Brownell v. City of.Rochester, 190 F.Supp.2d 472(W,D N.Y, 200 1) 14, BSA, Inc, v. King County, 804 F.2d 1004(9th Cir. 1986) 15, California v. La Rue,409 U.S, 109 (1972) 16, Center for Bair Public Policy v. Maricopa County, 336 F.3d*1153 (91h Cir. 2004-) 17. Chamblee Visuals, LLC v. City of Chamblee,506 SK2d 113 (Ga. 1998) M City of Colorado Springs v. 2354 Inc. dba Baby Dolls, 896 P.2d 272 (Co. 1995) 19. City ofDallas v. Stanglin,490 U.S, 19(1989) 20. City ofErle v. Pap's AM C Kandyland"), 529 U.S. 277 (2000) 21. City of Littleton, Colorado v. ZJ Gifts D-4, 541 U.S. 744(2004) 22. City ofLos'Angeles v.Alameda Books, Inc,, 535 U.S.1425 (2002) 23. City of National City v. Wiener, 3 CalAth 832 (1993) 24, City of Renton v. Playtime Theatres, Inc.; 475 U.S. 41 (1986) 25. City of Vallefo v.Adult Books, 167 Ca1.App.3d 1169 (1985) 26. Clark v. City ofLakewood,259 F.3d 996 (9th Cir. 200 1) 27. Club Southern Burlesque, Inc. v. City of Carrolton,265 Ga. 528,457 S.E.2d 816 (1995) ' 1 i E I ' I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1305 i ' 1 28, Colacurcio v. City of. nt, 163 F.3d 545 (9th.Cir. 199 8) 29. Crawford v. Lungren, 96 F.3d 380 (9th Cr. 1996) 30, Dayt6na Gi7and,Inc. v. City of Daytona Beach,490 F.3d.860(11th Cir,2007) 31. Deluxe Theater&Bookstore, Inc. v. City of San Diego,•1-75 Cal,App,3 d 980 (1985) 32. Departthent of Alcoholic Beverage Control 0. Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals.board of California("Vieary"), 99 Cal.AppAth 880 (2002) 33, Deja Vu-Everett-Federal Wcoy Inc. v. City ofFederal Way,46 Fed.Appx.409 (9th Cir.2002) Volume ffII t 34. Deja Vu of.Nashville, Inc. v.Metro Gov't of Nashville and Davidson County,274 F.3d 377(6th Cir.2001) 35. Diamond v.'City of Taft,215 F.3d 1052(9th Cir.2000) 36. .DIXa Corp. V. Town ofHallie, 185 F.3d 823 (7th Cii. 1999 f 37. Doctor John's, Inc. v. City ofRoy, 465 F.3d 1150 (10th Cir. 2006) 38. Dream Palace v, County of Marleopa, 3 84 F.3 d 990(9th Cir.2004) 39, DLS, Inc. v. City of Chattanooga,,894 F.Supp.1140 (IUD,Tena. 1995) 40- - Doe-v. City of Minneapolis, 898 F.2d 612(8th Cir. 1990) 41, Ellwest Stereo Theatre, Inc, v, Wenner,681 F.2d 1243 (9th Cir. 1982) k 42. LntertainmentProds., Inc. v. Shelby County, 588 F.3d 372(6th Cir.2009). 43. E.WAY., Inc, v. City of Los Angeles, 56 Cal.AppAth 310 (1997) 44, Fantasy Ranch, Inc. v. City ofArlington,459 F3d 546 (5th Cir.2006) 45, Fantasyland Video, Inc. v, County of San Diego, 505 F.3d 996 (9th Cir, 2007) 46. Flanigan's Enters., Inc. v. Fulton County, 596 F.3d 1265 (11th Cir. 20I0) 6 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1306 i 1 47. Ford v. State.Qf.Texas,753 S.W.2d 451 ( x. 1988) 48. MPBS, 1nc, v. City ofDallas, 837 F.2d 1298 (5th Cir. 1988) 49. MPBS, Inc. v. City ofDallas,493 U.S.215 (1990) 50. Gamrnoh v. City of La Habra,395 F.3d 1114(9th Cir.2005), amended 402 F.3d 875 51. G.M.Enterprises v. Town of St. Joseph, 350 F.3d 631 (7th Cir.2003) 52. H&A Land Corp, v, City ofKennedale,480 F.3d.336(5th Cir. 2007) 53. Hang On, Inc, v, City ofArlington, 65 F.3d 1248 (5th•C1r. 1995) 54. Imaginary Images,.Inc. v Evans,612 F.3d 736(4th Cir.2010) 55, International Eateries v. Broward County,941 F,2d 1157 (11th Cir, 1991), cent. denied 543 U.S. 920 (1992) 56. Isbell v, Ci,y of San Diego,450 F.Supp.2d 1143 (S.D. Cal 2006) 57. Isbell v. City of San Diego,258 F.3d 1108 (9th Cir.200 1) 58, Kev, .Inc, v. Kitsap County, 793 F.2d 1053 (9th Cir. 1986) 59. K'rontz v. City of8an Diego, 136 Cal.App.4th 1126(2006) 60. Lacy Street Hospitality Service, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, 125 Cal.,A.pp.4h 526(2004) . 61, Lady J.Lingerie,.Inc, v. City ofdacksonville, 973 F.8-up, 1428'(M,D.Fla. 1997) 62, Lady J.Lingerie, Inc. v. City of Jacksonville, 176 F.3d. 1358 (11th Cir, '1999) 61 - Lakeland Lounge v. City of Jacksonville, 973 F.2d 1255 (5th Cir, 1992) i 64. Lim v. City ofLoug Beach,217 F,3d 1050 (9th Cir. 2000) 65, LLEII; Inc. v Wichita County,289 RM 358 (5th Cir.2002) .66. Lydo Ent. v. Las Vegas,745 F.2d 1211 (91h Cir. 1984) 7 i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1307 i i 67. Madain v. City of Stanton, 185 Cal,AppAth 1277(20 10) 68. McCrother.s Corp. d1b/a Tree City Bar, et al. v City of Madan, 728 MW.2d 124 (2007) j 69. Mitchell v. Cominission on Adult Entertainment, 10 EM 123 (3rd Cir. 1993) 70. .National Amusements, Inc, v. Town of Dedham,43 F:3d 731 (1st Cir. 1995) 71. N W. Enterprises, Inc, v, City of Houston, 352 RM 162 (5th Cir.2003) 72, N.W,Enterprises,Inc, v. City of Houston, 372 F3d 333'(5th Cir. 2004) 73. X Y State Liquor Authority v. Bellanca,.452 U.S. 714(1981) . i 74, Ocello v. Koster,354 S.W.3d 187(Mo.2011) 1 Volume TX 75, Parker•dba Paperdolls v. Whiyleld County,463 S,E:2d 116(Ga. 1995) 76, Peek-a-Boo Lounge v. Manatee County, 630 F.3d 1346 (11th Cir. 2011) 77. People v. Superior Court(Lucero),49 Ca1.3d 14 (1989) 78. Pleasureland Museum, Inc. v Beutter,288 F.3d 988 (7th Cir. 2002) 79, Red Bluff Drive In, Inc. v, Vance,548 F.2d 1020 (5th Cir. 1'98 1) 80. Reno Y. American Civil Liberties Union, 521 U.S. 844 (1997) 81. Richland Bookmart, Inc. v. Mchois, 137 F.3d 435 (6th Cir. 1998) 82, Sensations, Inc. v. City of6randRapids,526 F3d 291 (6th Cir.2008) 83, Sewell v, State of Georgia,233 S.E.2d 187 (Ga. 1977) 84. SOB, Inc. v, City of Benton,,317 F.3d 856,863 (8th Cir. 2003) 85, Spokane Arcade, Inc, v. City of Spokane, 75 F.3d 663 (9th Cir. 1996) 86. Star Satellite, .Inc. v. City ofBiloxt, 779 F.2d 1074 (5th Cit. 19 86) I i 8 i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1308 I 87. Sundance Saloon,Inc. v. City of San Diego,213 Cal.App. 3 d 807(1989) I 88. Talk of the Town v. Department off,inance and.Business Services,343 F.3d . 1063 (9th Cir.2003) 89. Tee &Bee v. City of WestAllis, 936 F. SuFp. 1479,(E.D. Wis. 1996) 90, My B.,Inc. v. City ofNewport Beach,69 Cal.AppAth 1 (1998) 91. TK's Video,Inc. v. Denton County, Tex., 24 F.3d 705 (5th Cir. 1994) 92, Topanga Press, Inc. v. City of Los Angeles, 989 F.2d 1524(9th Cir, 1993) 93. US. v. Hockings, 129 F.3d 1069 (9th Cir. 1997) 94. U.S. v. Thomas, 74 F.3d 701 (6th Cir. 1996) 95. Wald Distributors, .Inc. v. City ofNewport•News, Virginia, 782 F,2d 1165 (4th Cir. 1986) 96, World Wide Video v. City ofSpolrane, 368 RM 1186 (9th Or.2004) 97. Young v. American Mini Theaters, .Inc.,427 U.S. 50(1976) 98. Young v. City 6fSirni Valley,216 F.3d 807(9th Cir. 2000) 1989612.211675.002 P • y 9 i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1309 i STJMMAltY OF LAND tSF STUDIES"LA'TING'TO SECONDARY EFFECTS OF"ADULT"BUSINESSES l LAND USE STUDY: Amarillo,Texas DATE: September 12, 1977 OVERVIEW: This,planning department report cites several sources including national news magazines,"adult business"ordinances from other cities,and American Society of Planning Officials report and pertinent Supreme Court decisions. Lengthy explanation of the Miller test(with legal defmitions), discussions of Young v.American Mini Theaters,and a comparison of the Boston and Detroit zoning models are included. The city defined"adult businesses" as taverns,lounges,lounges with semi--nude entertainment,and•bookstores or theaters with publications featuring nudity and explicit ' sexual activities. At the time, Amarillo-had three such theaters and four bookstores with space for such publications, FINDINGS: The police department provided an analysis showing that areas of concentrated"adult only"businesses had 2E/times the street Prime as the city average. The planning department concluded that concentrations of these businesses have detrimental effects on residential and commercial activities caused by: (1) noise,lighting and traffic during late night hours;(2)increased opportunity for street crimes; and(3)the tendency of citizens to avid such business areas. The study noted that lack of zoning regulations would lead to concentrations of sexually oriented businesses (causing increased crime) or more such establishments locating near residential areas or family and juvenile oriented activity sites (churches,parks,etc.). I RECOMMENDATIONS: (1) Adult businesses locate 1,000 feet from each other; � no recommended distance was specified from residential zones or family/juveA activities; (2) city development of an amortization schedule and pennitllicensing mechanism:; (3) city regulation of-signs and similar forms of advertising; (4) vigorous enforcement of State Penal Code, especially relating to"ltaxmffil to tnixzoxs;°' and(5)city amendments prohibiting minors form viewing;or purchasing sexually orient ed materials (enfoxced physical barriers). 2. LAND USE STUDY: Austin,Texas DATED: May 19, 1986 ? I OV•ERVIEw: 'ne report was the basis for developing an amendment to existing j sexually oriented business ordinances.At the time,49 such businesses operated in Austin,mostly bookstores,theaters,massage parlors and topless bars. The study ,I examined crime rates,property values, and trade area.characteristics. i 1 . 1 ATTACHMENT 3 k 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1310 i i I The report focused on sexually related crimes in four study areas(with sexually ' oriented businesses) and four control areas (close to study areas and similar). Two study areas had one sexually oriented business and the others had two such businesses. To determine the affects of these businesses on property values,the city sent surveys to 120 real estate appraising or lending firms(nearly half responded). For trade area characteristics,three businesses (a bookstore,theater and topless bar)were observed on a weekend night to determine customer addresses. CRIME: Sexually:related crime ranged from 177-482%higher in the four study areas than the city average. In the two study areas containing two sexually oriented businesses,the,irate was 66%higher than in the study areas with one such business. All control areas had crime gates near the city average. l i REAL ESTATE:: 88% said that a sexually oriented business within one block of a residential area decreases the value of the homes (33%said depreciation would be least 20%). Respondents also said such a business is a sign of neighborhood decline, making underwriters hesitant to approve the 90,95%financing most home buyers require. They said commercial property is also negatively effected by such businesses. f TRADE AREA CHARACTERISTICS. Of 811icense plates traced for owner address,only three lived within one mike of the sexually oriented business. 44%were ' from outside Austin. RECOMMENDATIONS: (1)Sexually oriented businesses should be litnited to highway or regionally-oriented zone districts; (2)businesses should be dispersed to avoid concentration;and(3) conditional use permits should be required for these businesses. 3. LAND USE STUDY: Beaumont,Texas DATE: September 14, 1982' oVERV IEW: This report by the city planning department encourages amendments to existing"adult business" ordinances to include eating or drinking places featuring sexually oriented entertainment(strippers, etc.). Zoning laws required"adult uses"to locate 500 feet from residential areas;300 feet from any other adult bookstore, adult theater,bar,pool hall or liquor store; and 1,000 feet from a church, school,park,or recreational facility where minors congregate. CRIME: Police verified that bars,taverns, and lounges(especially those with sexually oriented entertainment) are frequent scenes of prostitution and the sale/use of narcotics. On the whole,all criminal activity was higher at sexually oriented businesses. I 2 ' f I i E 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1311 j I I i RECOMMENDATIONS: (1)Add eating/drinking places that exclude minors (under Texas law),unless accompanied by a consenting parent,guardian or spouse; (2) require specific permits for areas zoned as General Commercial-Multiple Family j Dwelling Districts;and (3)reduce the required distance of sexually oriented businesses prom residential areas,school, sparks, and recreational facilities from 1,000 to 750 feet. i 4. LAND USE STUDY: Cleveland, Ohio DATE: August 24, 19'77 s OVERVIEW: This police department report is taken from information given by Captain Delau participating in a panel discussion at the National Conference on the Blight of Obscenity held in Cleveland July 28-29, 1977. The topic was"The Impact of Obscenity on the Total Community." Crime statistics are included for I976 robberies I and rapes. Areas evaluated were census tracts (204 in the whole city, 15 study tracts with sexually oriented businesses). At the time of the study, Cleveland had 26 pornography outlets( movie houses and 1$ boa�.stores with peep shows). Their location.was not � regulated by city zoning laws. FINDINGS: For 1976,study tracts had nearly double the number of robberies as the city as a whole(40.5 per study tract compared to 20.5 for other city tracts). In one study tract with five sexually oriented businesses and 730 people,there were 136 robberies. in the city's largest tract(1.3,587 people,zero pornography outlets}there were only 14 robberies. Of the three tracts with the highest incidence of rape,two had sexually oriented businesses and the third bordered a tract with two such businesses. In these three,there were 41 rapes in 1976 (14 per tract),nearly seven times the city average of 2.4 rapes per census tract. CONCLUSION: "Close scrutiny of the figures from the Data Processing Unit op any aDd every phase of the degree of crime as recorded by census tracts indicates much higher crime rate where the pornography outlets are located." 5. LAND USE STUDY: Garden Grove,California DATE: October 23, 1,991 OVERVIEW; This report by independent consultants summarizes statistical analyses to determine a basis for adult business regulations because of their negative impact an the community in tem-18 of crime,decreased property values and d#misaished quality of life. Statistics were measured form 1981-90 and included crime data,and surveys of real estate professionals and city residents. Garden Grove Boulevard,with I seven adult businesses,was selected as the study area. The study incorporated many control factors to insure accurate results. The report includes a brief legal history of adult I 3 IIE 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1312 � I I i i ij j business regulation and an extensive appendix with samples,materials and a proposed statute. leantl with then erring of an adult business ar CRIME: Grime increases signs Y p with the expansion of an existing business or the addition of a bar nearby. The rise was greatest in"serious"offenses (termed"part V crimes:homicide,rape,robbery,assault, burglary,theft and auto theft). On.Garden Grove Boulevard,the seven adult businesses accounted for 36%of all crime in the area. in one case, a bar openedless thn 500 feet from an adult business, and serious crime within 1,000 feet of that business rose more than 300%the next year. REAL ESTATE: Overwhelmingly,respondents said that an adult business within 200-500 feet of residential and commercial property depreciates the property value. The greatest impact was on single family homes. The chief factor cited for the depreciation was the increased crime associated with adult businesses. HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS: 118 calls were completed in a random sample of households in the Garden Grove Boulevard vicinity, The public consensus was that adult businesses on Garden Grove Boulevard were a serious problem. Nearly 25%of the surveyed individuals lived within 1,000 feet of an adult business. More than 21%cited specific personal experiences of problems relating to these businesses,including triune, noise,litter,and general quality of life. 80%said theywould want to move if an adult business opened in their neighborhood, 60%saying they"would move" or"probably would move." 85%supported city regulation of the-locations of adult businesses,with 78%strongly advocating the prohibition of adult businesses within 500 feet of a :residential area,school.or church. Women commonly expressed fear for themselves and their chilchen because of adult businesses. RECOMMENDATIONS: The report concludes that adult businesses have":real impact" on everyday life through harmful secondary effects and makes four . recommendations. (1) keep currelt requirement of 1,000 feet separation between adult i businesses; (2)prohibit adult establishments within 1,000 feet of residential areas; (3) enact a system of conditional use permits for adult businesses with Police Department involvement in every aspect of the process; and(4)prohibit barshaverm within 1,000 feet of an adult business. 6. LAND USE STUJJY: Houston,Texas DATE: November 3, 1983 OVERVIEW: Report by the Committee on the Proposed Regulation of Sexually oriented Businesses detemx ines-the need and appropriate means of regulating such businesses. Pour public hearings provided testimony from residents,business owners, E 4 i z � 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1313 i I realtors,appraisers,police and psychologists. The conm ittee and legal department then reviewed the transcripts and drafted a proposed ordinance. More hearings obtained public opinion on the proposal and the ordinance was refmed for vote by the City Council. I TESTIMONY: The testimony was summarized into six broad premises: (1)the rights of individuals were affirmed-,(2)sexually oriented businesses could exist within regulations that minimize their adverse effects; (3) the most important negative effects were on neighborhood protection, community enhan c=ent,and properly values; (4) problems increased when these businesses were concentrated;.(5) such businesses contributed to criminal activities;and(6)enforcement of existing statutes were difficult, ORDINANCE: (1)Required permits for sexually oriented businesses (non- refuu.dable$350 application fee); (2) distance requirements:750 feet from a church or se feet from other such businesses; 1,000 foot radius from.an area of 75% residential concentration.; (3) amortization period of six months that could be extended by the city indefinitely on the basis of evidence;(4)revocation of pert for employing minors(under 17),blighting exterior appearance or signage,chronic criminal activity (three convictions),and False permit information; and(S)age restrictions for entry. LAND USE STUDY: Houston,TX DATE: January 7, 1997 OVERVIEW: This report by the Sexually Oriented Business Revision-Committee to the City Council concerns a proposed amendment and addition to the present ordinance. The report summarizes prior efforts to regulate sexually oriented businesses, testimony by the"Vice Division of the Houston Police Department,reports and requests, citizen correspondence,industry memos,legal department research,the public testimony talom by the Conunittee. The purpose of this report was to review the existing city ordinance and the city 7s ability to enforce,it, and to assess and analyze the ordinance with respect to its strengths and weaknesses in tonns of how effectively the ordinance protects the public and the businesses subject to regulation. FINDINGS/CONCLUSIONS: (1)Because of criminal activities associated with sexually oriented businesses,requiring the licensing of entertainers anal managers can establish a foundation for documenting those with prior convictions 1'or prostitatiozr, public lewdness, etc. and can help eliminate underage entertainers(under 18);(2)a i serious predicament in obtaining convictions for public lewdness,prostitution,indecent ! exposure, and other criminal activities exists because police officers do not engage in inappropriate behavior and the entertainer thus avoids lewd behavior that might no occur; (3)"glory holes" are used to promote anonymous sex and facilitate the spread of s exuall y transmitted diseases; Y' 4 sexually oriented businesses that did not have clear , . 5 ' i I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1314 I 1 ,Ja •.f lines of vision encouraged lewd behavior or sexual contact; (5)multi-family tracts were being counted as one tract in the residential quota,although many families were living independently upon one tract; (6)inadequate lighting prevents managers and police officers frown monitoring illegal activities,and one possible approach is to make lighting requirements sirnilar to the minimum requirements of the Uniform Building Code for "exit"signs; (7)businesses with locked rooms were often used as fronts for prostitution; (8)public parks and possibly private parks should be included in distancing restrictions; (9)notification of a pending sexually oriented business permit should be given to surrounding neighbors of proposed sites; and(10)continuation of the amortization provisiops of the previous ordinances would be preferable to grandfatlzering nonconforming sexually oriented businesses since grandfathering such businesses allows those uses to continue in perpetuity,creates a monopolistic position for such uses and prevents the municipality from exercising its power to protect its residents. ORDINANCE: (1)Include"arcade devices" (enclosed booths)intended for viewing by less than one hundred personas in the prohibition for enclosed booths;(2) prohibit wall penetrations("glory holes"); (3)increase distance requirements front 750 feet to 1,500 feet for churches,schools and day care centers,and increase the,radius for counting residential tracts from 1,000 feet to 1,500 feet,without unduly restricting availability of locations;(4)for each acre of multi-family tract,utilize a ratio of eight single family tracts; (5)extend signage and exterior appearance restrictions to businesses located in multi-tenant centers; (b)require lighting of intensity to illuminate customer areas to not less than one foot candle as measured at four feet above floor level;(7) include public parks and if possible,private parrs as protected land uses; (8)upon filing of a permit application, applicants must place signs at the premises and publish notices-in the newspaper; (9)require permits for all entertainers and managers; (10)prohibit entertainers from touching customers; and(11)continue amortization Of•existing businesses with extensions of time for affected businesses to comply(prior average extensions were for about 2 to 3 years). 7. LAND USE STUDY: liadianapolis,Indiana DATED: February 198 OVERVIEW After a ten year growth in the number of sexually oriented businesses (to a total of 68 of 43 sites) and numerous citizens' complaints of decreasing property values and rising crime,the city compared six sexually oriented business «study"areas and six"control"locations with each other and with the city as a whole. The study and control areas had high population,low income and older residences. In order to develop a"best professional opinion,"the city collaborated with Indiana University on a national survey of real estate appraisers to determine valuation effects of sexually+oriented businesses on adjacent properties. i 6 j i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1315 i i V j... CRIME; From 1978-82,crime increases in the study areas were 23%higher than { the control areas (46%higher than tlic city as a whole). Sex related crimes in the study areas increased more than 20% over the control areas. Residential locations in the study areas had a 56% greater crime increase than commercial study areas. Sex related crimes were four times more common.in residential study areas than commercial study areas with sexually oriented businesses. REAL ESTATE. Homes in the study areas appreciated at only 1/x the rate of homes in the control areas,and 1/3 the gate of the city. "Pressures within the,study areas" caused a slight increase in real estate listings,while the city as a whole had a 50% decrease,denoting high occupancy turnover. Appraisers responding to the survey said one sexually oriented business within one block of residences and businesses decreased their value and half of the respondents said the immediate depreca.6pp exceeded 10%. Appraisers also noted that value depreciation on residential areas near sexually oriented businesses is greater than commercial locations. The report concludes: "the best professional judgment available indicates overwhelmingly that adult ontertaiDmont businesses—evexx a relatively passive use such as an adult bookstore—have a serious E negative effect on their immediate environs," I RECOMMENDATIONS: Sexually oriented businesses locate at least 500 feet from residential areas,schools, churches or established historic areas. S. LAND USE STUDY: Los Angeles,California DATE: rune 1977 OVERVIEW- The department of city planninQ�din studied e for theeyears concentration of sexually oriented businesses on g properties 195975 (a time of proliferatiorx for such businesses). The report focuses on five areas with the greatest concentration of these businesses (compared to five"control" areas free of them), and cites data from property assessments/sales,public meeting testimony, and responses from two questionnaires(one to business/residential owners within a 500 foot radius of the five study areas and a second to realtors/real estate appraisers and lenders), Crime statistics in the study areas were compared to the city as a whole. Also included: a chart of sexually oriented business regulations in eleven major cities, details of current regulations available under state/municipal law, and appendices with samples of questionnaires,letters, and other study materials. PROPERTY: White empirical data from 196975 did not conclusively show the relation of property valuations to the concentration of soxually oriented businesses,more than 90% of realtors,real estate.appraisers and lendors responding to city questionnaires said that a grouping of such businesses within 500-1,000 feet of residential property decreases the market value of the homes. Also,testimony from residents and business I I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1316 i people at two public meetings spoke overwheLrningly against tine presence of sexually oriented businesses citing fear,concern for children,loss of customers and difficulty in hiring employees at non-adult businesses,and the necessity for churches to provide guards for their parking lots. CRIME: More crime occurred in areas of sexually oriented business concentration. Compared to city-wide statistics for 1969-75,areas with several such businesses experienced greatar increases m pandering{340%),murder(42.3%), aggravated assault(45.2%),robbery(52.6%),and purse snatching(17%). Street robberies,where the criminal has face-to-face contact with his victim,increased almost 3 70%more.in the study areas. A second category of crime,included other assaults, forgery,fraud,counterfeiting, embezzlement,stolen property,prostitution,narcotics, liquor laws,and gambling increased'42%rnbre in the study areas over the city as a whole. RECOMMENDATIONS: The study recoramended distances of more than 1,000 � feet separating sexually oriented businesses from each other,and a minimum of 500 feet separation of such businesses from schools,parks,churches and residential areas. � 9. LAND USE STUDY: Minneapolis,Minnesota: DATE: October 1980 OVERVIEW: This report is divided into two sections: the relationship of bars � 1 and crime and the impact of"adult businesses"on neighborhood deterioration. In the study,an"adult business"is one where alcohol is served(including restaurants) or a sexually oriented business (i.e.,saunas, adult theaters and bookstores,rap parlous, arcades,and bars with sexually oriented entertainment), Census tracts were used as study areas and evaluated for housing values and crime rates. Housing values were determined by the 1970 census compared to 1979 assessments. Crime rates were compared for 1974-75 and 197980. The study is strictly empirical and reported in a formal statistical manner;therefore it is difficult for layman interpretation of the data, FR DINGS: 'The report concludes that concentrations of sexually oriented businesses have significant relationship to higher crime and lower property valucs. Other than statistical charts,no statements of actual crime reports or housing values are included in the report. Thus,the lay reader has only the most generalized statement of how the committm interpreted the empirical data. } j RECOIv MENDATIONS: Hirst;that adult businesses be at least 1I10 mile(about � Soo feet) from residential areas. Second,'that-adult business should not be adjacent to I each other or evezr a different type of late night business (i.a.;24-hour Laundromat,movie thunters). Third,that adult businesses should be in large con n,,-rcial zones in various i i 8 I I i I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1317 . � I aid alive patrol and help separate adult businesses from residential i parts o£the city(to p 13 neighborhoods). The report said"policies which foster or supplement attitudes and activities that strengthen the qualities of the neighborhood are more likely to have desired impacts on crime and housing values than simple removal or restriction of adult I businesses." 10. LAND USE STUDY: New York,New York DATE: November 1994 OVERVIEW: This study by the Department of City planning evaluates the nature j and extent of adverse impacts associated with adult entertainment uses in communities in New York City,in response to the proliferation of such uses(35%increase in past 10 years) and the fact that current zoning regulations did not distinguish between adult entertainment uses and other commercial uses without an"adult character." The study reviewed studies in other localities,including Islip,Los Angeles,Indianapolis,Whittier, Austin,phoenix,and the State of Minnesota,as well as prior studies conducted in New York City. Surveys in six study areas within the city(witll lesser concentrations of adult uses than Times Square)were conducted of representatives from community boards, local organizations and local businesses,as well as real estate brokers,police and sanitation officers, and representatives of the adult entertainment industry to gather adult information on land use,street and signage conditsonnss,acnd other data w scts of made. entertainment uses. An analysis of assessed vale FINDINGS More than 75%of adult uses are located in zoning districts that permit residential uses. Adult uses tend to concentrate, as 75%of the adult uses are located in ten of the city's 59 ConMunity Districts. Adult uses-tend to cluster in central locations or along major vehicular routes. Adult use accessory business signs are characterically at odds with neighborhood character--such signs generally occupy a greater percentage of storefront surface area, are more often.illuminated and more often portray graphic,sexually oriented images than the signs of other nearby comrriercral uses. 80% of surveyed real estate brokers reported that an adult entertainment use would have a negative impact upon the market value of property within 500 feet,and a majority I indicated the same would ocbur within.500 to 1,000 feet. 80% of surveyed community organizations responded that adult entertainment uses negatively impact the community in some way,and almost 50% of surveyed muss adult uses were o locate irearby.d their businesses would be negatively affected if Community residents expressed the strongest negative reactions to adult uses, and expressed fear of the consequences of the proliferation and concentration of adult uses in neighborhood-oriented shopping areas and of a deterioration in the quality of urban life, every in study areas where it could not be readily determined that negative impacts were being felt. Attitudinal data of the surveys are significant even where the negative ' impacts are currently difi"icult to measure, since negative perceptions associated with an 9 I I I I i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1318 i I IiI area can lead to disinvestment in residential neighborhoods and economic decline because of a tendency to avoid such shopping areas. Ths analysis of czimiraal complaint data and property assessed valuation data was less conclusive than the surveys. R ,COMMENDATIONS: The study concludes that it is appropriate to regulate � adult entertainment establishments differently from other cornmQrcial establishmcnts. ]3ecause of the negative impacts of adult uses in concentration,restrictions on the location of adult uses in proximity to residential areas,to Douses of worship,to schools and to each other should be considered in developing adult use regulations. 11. LAND USE STUDY: Newport News,Virginia DATED: March 1996 12. LAND USE STUDY: Olahoma City,Oklahoma DATED: March 3, 1996 OVER'V'IEW: This study contains the results of a survey of 100 Oklahoma City real estate appraisers. Appraisers were given a hypothetical situation and a section to comment on the effect of sexually oriented businesses in Oklahoma City. The hypothetical situation presented a residential neighborhood bordering an arterial street. with various commercial properties which served the area. A building vacated by a hardware store was soon to be occupied by an"adult"bookstore. No other sexually oriented businesses were in the area and no other vacant commercial space existed. With less than a oric month response time,34 completed surveys were received by the city. FINDINGS: 32% of the respondents said that such a bookstore within one block of the residential area would decrease home values by at least 20%. Overwhelmingly, respondents said an"adult"bookstore would negatively effect other businesses within one block(760K). The level of depreciation is greater for residences than businesses. The negative effects on property values drop sharply when the sexually oriented business is at least three blocks away. in the subjective portion, 85% of the respondents noted a negative impact on sexually oriented businesses on Olahoma City. Frequent problems cited by the appraisers included the attraction of undesirable clients and businesses, safety threats to residents and other shoppers (especially children.), deterrence of home sales and rentals, and immediate area deterioration.(trash, debris,vandalism). CONCLUSIONS: -Oklahoma City's findings supported results from other national studies and surveys. Sexually oriented businesses have a negative effect on property values,particularly residential properties. The concentration of sexually oriented businesses may mean.large lasses in property values may . �I 10 I i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1319 i i 1 13. LAND USE STUDY: phoenix,Arizona j DATE: May 25, 1979 OVERVIEW: The study examines crime statistics for 1978 comparing areas which have sexually oriented businesses with those that do not. The results show a I -ranted increase in sex offenses in-neighborhoods with sexually oriented businesses,with modest increases in property and violent crimes as well. Three study areas (near locations of sexually oriented businesses) and three control areas(with no sexually oriented businesses)were selected.The study and control areas were paired according to the number of residents,median family income, percentage of non-white population,median:age of population,percentage of dwelling units built since 1950, and percentage of acreage used for residerltial,and 1104esidential purposes. CRIME: Three categories of criminal activity were included in the study: property crimes(burglary,larceny, auto theft),violent crimes(rape,murder,robbery, assault),and sex crimes(rape,indecent exposure,lewd and lascivious behavior,child molestation). Average results from all three study/control areas,sex offenses were 506%greater in neighborhoods where sexually oriented businesses were located. (in ont,study area, sex crimes were more than 1,000%above the corresponding control area.) Property erty i crimes were 43% greater. "Violent crimes were only slightly higher(4% excluding indecent exposure arrests (the most common sex offense), other sex crimes (rape,lewd and lascivious behavior, child molestation.)in the study areas were 132% greater than control areas. REQUIREMENTS: The phoenix ordinance requires sexually oriented businesses to located at least. 1,000 feet from another sexually oriented business and 500 feet from a school or residential zone. Approval by the city council and area residents can waive the 500 foot requirement. A petition which is signed by 51% of the residents in the 500 foot radius who do not object must be filed and verified by the planning director. 14. LAND USE STUDY: Seattle,Washington DATED: March 24, 1989 O'VER'VIEW. The report concerns a proposed amendment to add topless dance halls to existing land use regulations for"adult entertainment� e sheds ee ts." Seattle,The { had eight such dance halls (termed adult cabarets }, study relies on reports from a number of cities,including Indiazrapolis,Los Angeles, j Phoenix,Austin and Cleveland. Il 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1320 FINDINGS: The increased number of cabarets resulted in citizen complaints, including phone calls,letters (from individuals and merchant associations),and several petitions with hundreds of signatures. Protests cited decreased property values;increased insurance rates;fears of burglary,vandalism,rape, assaults,drugs,and prostitution;and overall neighborhood deterioration. The report notes that patrons of these cabarets most often are not residents of nearby neighborhoods. Without community identity,behavior j is less inhibited. facreased police calls to a business,sirens, and traffic hazards from police and emergency vehicles are not conducive to healthy business and residential environments. RECOMMENDATIONS: Since city zoning policy is based on the compatibility of businesses,the report recommends that the cabarets locate in the same zones as "adult motion picture theaters." This playa allows about 130 acres for such businesses to locato � throughout the city. 15. LAND USE STUD'S: Times Square(New York City),New York DATE: April 1994 OVERVIEW: This study commissioned by the Times Square Business Improvement District("TSBID")evaluates the effect of adult use businesses on the city's TSBID,and more specifically, on the areas within the TSBID where such businesses are densely concentrated. The study combined analysis of available data op property values and incidence of crime with a demographic and commercial profile of the area to detennin,e the relationship between the concentration of adult use businesses and negative impacts on businesses and community life. The study also included 54 interviews conducted with a broad range of diverse business and zeal estate enterprises, including major corporations, smaller retail stores,restaurants,theatres and hotels, as well as Community Boards, block associations, activists and advocates,churches, schools and social service agencies. REAL ESTATE: This part of the study compared the assessed property values over time,and the rate of change, of four study blocks and contrasting control blocks where no adult use businesses existed. This analysis also compared the study and control blocks' assessed valuation to that of the TSBID,Manhattan,and the city as a whole. The rate of increase of the total actual assessed values of the study blocks between 1985 and 1,993 was less than the rato of increase for the control blocks during the same period. An � assessment of the study blocks also revealed that tha rates of increases in.assessed value for properties with adult establishments was greater than the increase for properties on the same blockfront without adult establishments (possibly because of greater rents paid by some adult establishments). A high official in the Department of Finance indicated that the presence of adult use businesses adversely affects neighboring properties since 12 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1321 I such presence is factored into the locational aspect of the appraisal formula. CRXME; This part of the study compared the number of criminal complaints over a three month period for the study blocks and the control blocks. There wexe about twice as many criminal complaints £or the study blocks as the control blocks. There was a reduction in criminal complaints the fiirther away from the study block area of dense concentration of adult use businesses. The heaviest incidence of prostitution arrests also occurred in the study block area of dense concentration of adult use businesses. The study also noted that police statistics showed a decrease m crime in Tithes Square for the past five year period,which paralleled the decrease in the number of adult use businesses. INTERVIEWS: Property and business owners expressed the view that adult arse businesses have a negative effect on the market or rental values of businesses located in their vicinity,and emphasized the negative effects of a concentration of such businesses in affecting the overall image of the area. Restauxant owners expressed that the presence of adult use businesses was not good for their businesses, created a perception that the area was unsavory,made it difficult to book corporate parties,and negatively affected j their businesses because of the flamboyant advertising. Community residents and I organizations expressed their belief that adult use businesses attract loiterers, drug j dealers,.and prostitutes, and result in increased instances of criminal activity. 16. LAND USE STUDY: Tucson,Arizona DATED; May 1, 1990 OVERVIEW: This report is a rnemoran.dum from Police Department Investigative Services to the City Prosecutor describing events and activities at"adult entertainment bookstores and establishments"that support stronger ordinances. Investigation had been in progress since 1986 following numerous complaints of illegal sexual activity and unsanitary conditions. FINDINGS. Officers found a wide variety of illegal sexual conduct at all adult businesses. At virtually every such business, employees were arrested for prostitution or obscene sex shows. Dancers were usually prostitutes where,for a price, customers could observe them performing live sex acts. At several businesses, customers were allowed inside booths with dancers and encouraged to disrobe and masturbate. Many times, dancers would require custom to expose themselves before they would perform. Underage dancers were found,the youngest being a 15 year old female. Within peep booths, officers found puddles of semen on the floor and walls. If customers had used tissues, these were commonly on the floor or in the hallway, On two occasions,fluid samples were,collected from the booths. In the first in.stance,21 of 26 13 I I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1322 I i samples(81°1flj tested positive for semen. In the second sampling,26 of 27 fluid samples (96%)tested positive for semen. "Glory holes" in the walls between adjoining booths facilitated anonymous sex acts between men. "COMMENDATIONS: (1)The bottom of the door in peep booths must be at least 30 inches from the floor so that an occupant can be seen from waist down when seated; (2)the booth cannot be modified nor can a chair be used to circumvent the visibility of the client; (3) employee licensing that includes a Police Departrirerrt background check; and(4) in the event of a denied or revolved license,the requirement of a hearing before any action is,taken. 17.- LAND USE STUDY: Whittier,California DATE: Ianuary 9, 1978 - OVERVIBW. Alter experiencing a rapid growth of sexually oriented businesses since 1959,the Whittier City Council commissioned a study of the effects of businesses � on the adjacent residential and commercial area. At the time of the study,Whittier had 13 such businesses:six model studios,four massage parlors,two bookstores, and one theater. Utilizing statistics, testimonies, and agency reports,the study compared two residential areas and four business areas over a spau of ten years(1968-1977), One residential area was near the largest concentration of sexually oriented businesses,the other had no commercial frontage but was chosen because of similar street patterns,lot sizes and number of homes. For businesses,Area I had six sexually oriented businesses, Area 2 had one,Area 3 had three,and Area 4 had:Done. 1973 was selected as the year to compare before/after effect of these businesses. Two chief concerns cited in the report are residentialibusirress occupancy turnover and increased crime. OCCUPANCY TURNOVER.: After 1973, 57% of the homes iathe sexually oriented business area had changes of occupancy, compared to only 19%of the non- sexually oriented business area. Residents complained of"excessive noise,pornographic material left laying about, and sexual offenders (mch as exhibitionists)venting their frustrations in the adjoining neighborhood." Citizens also expressed concern about drunk drivers coming into the area. Business Area 1,with the highest concentration o£ sexually oriented businesses(6), experienced a 134%.increase in annual turnover rate. Area 3,with three adult businesses at one location,showed a 147%turnovers rate. Area 2 (with one adult business)had no measurable change and Area 4 (with no commercial or sexually-oriented businesses) experienced a 45%decrease in ttrmover from similar periods- CRIME: The city council looked at the two residential.areas for the time periods of 1970-73 (before sexually oriented businesses) and 197477 (after such businesses). In the sexually oriented business area,criminal activity increased.102% (the entire city had i 14 l E . i 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1323 i i only an 8.3%increase). Certain crimes skyrocketed(malicious mischief up 700%; all i assaults up 387%;prostitutionup 300%). All types of theft(petty,grant,and auto), increased more than 120%each. Ten types of crime were reported of the fast time ever in the 1974-77 period. i p,ECOMMENDATIQNS: The cotmcii's report recommended a disbursement type ordinance that prohibits sexually oriented businesses cl oser than 500 feet to residential areas, churches, and schools. Distances between such businesses was recommended at 1.,400 feet. In addition,the study proposed a 1,000 foot separation-from � 1 parrs because of their use by citizens after normal working hours. Sexually oriented I businesses would be given an. 18-36 month amortization.period(if the change involved only stock in trade, a 90 days period was recommended). 3 I i l IE f • it k l . .E 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1324 i Police Chief Bejarano Re: Secondary Impacts of Sexually Oriented Businesses City of Chula Vista City Council Meeting November 1, 2012 By way of background once again I do have over 30 years of law enforcement experience and currently I have and currently serve in a number of leadership positions at the local, state and national level and most importantly with the issue present here tonight I do have vice related experience as an investigator with the City of San Diego, was assigned to vice investigations for I believe about 2 years and part of my responsibilities were the investigation, the inspections of police regulated businesses in the City of San Diego including ABC licensed businesses and as an investigator for 2 years. And then I was also the vice commander at the lieutenant rank overseeing vice investigations throughout the City of San Diego and most of these involved sexually oriented businesses and once again ABC regulated businesses throughout the City of San Diego. As the Police Chief of the City of San Diego, I was also the final decision maker regarding the issuance of permits for business owners and employees at sexually oriented businesses. One of the issues that I saw as an investigator, as a vice commander, as a chief and my continued discussions with chiefs throughout the state and throughout the nation and most recently I have had two long conversations with current management and investigators with the City of San Diego, the secondary effects mentioned by Mrs. Fox are still in place and a major concern for any community that has these type of adult entertainment businesses. And we see either a direct connection or an indirect connection or sometimes even serve as a magnet for prostitution related activities, direct use, lewd activity in and around the facility, near-by businesses, for example if you have a low budget motel there is a tendency also as far as increased calls for service, narcotics, prostitution, etc. There is normally an increase in calls for service involving traffic and noise complaints and it is also important obviously in reviewing this document here prepared by Mrs. Fox and a lot of input by both law enforcement and City Attorney in being very familiar with the ordinance in San Diego and looking at other ordinances this is probably the most comprehensive ordinance. I have seen as we try to balance the public safety concerns and also understanding and respecting the constitutional rights of all the parties involved, including the business owner, employees and customers who might frequent that type of business so. It is also important to know what these investigating and inspecting these type of adult entertainment businesses they are very labor intensive, require a lot of police resources, a lot of covert operations, overt investigations and a presence in and around the vicinity and where you have sexually oriented businesses and every department including ours as Attachment 4 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1325 you know for the last years we have seen a reduction in staffing so we are limited as far as how many resources we can actually apply to ensure the public safety of all the parties that are seen or using these types of businesses. And again by focusing on these secondary effects and having a sound ordinance, again respecting the constitutional rights, that really gives law enforcement the tool to hopefully eliminate, reduce, mitigate a lot of these secondary effects that we could see in our City, I saw in San Diego and we see in most cities where you have adult entertainment businesses. 2270430.1\1675.002 Attachment 4 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1326 ( 1 i DAVID MARANO 1 Chief,Chula'Vista P.D. � EXPERIENCE CITY OP+ CHULA,'VISTA,POLICE DEPARTMENT On Tuesday, September 1, 2009 David Bejarano was sworn in as the City of Chula Vista's 23rd Chief of Police. Chief Bejarano leads a department of 240 sworn law officers and 90 civilian employees, plus more than a hundred volunteers. He oversees a budget of 44 million dollars and provides law enforcement services to a community of � 240,000 people,the second largest city in San Diego County. Chula Vista is home to the 2009 Little League World Series Champion Park 'View Little League, U.S. Olympic Training Center, Cricket Wireless Amphitheater,_the Chula Vista Nature Center, J Street Harbor, the 'Third Avenue Village and Knotvs Sealc City, Downtown. Chula Vista hosts a number of cultural events; including its Cinco de Mayo celebration, Lemon Festival and Holiday Starlight parade. INTERNATIONAL SECURITY CONSULTANTBUSINESS OWNER Based on Mr.Bejarano's extensive experience and expertise in dealing with trans-national crime,he has partnered in the past with several security organizations to provide'security consulting services for foreign owned companies operating in Mexico. Security services provided include; site security assessments, executive protection, security director/crisis management training,and security backgrounds. Bejarano is also a Founder/Director of Vibra Bank, a community bank based in Chula Vista,CA. UNITED STATES ll'fARSIi<ALS SERVICE On April 10,2003,Mx.Bejarano was appointed the United States Marshal for the Southern District of Califomia,by President George W.Bush. The Marshals Service is the nation's oldest and most versatile Federal law enforcement. agency,involved in virtually every law enforcement initiative, Mr. Bejaxano chaired the California Border Alliance Group, a program initiated by the President's Office of the National Drug Control Policy known as HIDTA(High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area) and the Southwest Border HIDTA Executive Board, The HIDTA.program provides infrastructure support for the investigation of international trafficking organizations. Under Marshal Bejarano's leadership the San Diego County Regional Fugitive Unit was expanded by 50%. Mr,Bejarano also served on various national U.S.Marshals Service Policy Committees. CITY OF SAN DIEGO,POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief Bejarano joined the San Diego Police Department(SDPD)in 1979 and on April 26, 1999,was sworn in as San Diego's 3401 Chief of Police. Chief Bejarano provided progressive leadership for 2000 sworn officers, 700 civilian support personnel and 1,000 police volunteers. Chief Bejarano was responsible for.an annual budget of $262 million and for providing police services to over 1.3 million persons. The City of San Diego was recognized at state and national levels as one of the safest large cities in the U.S. and for successfully hosting major national events such as Super Bowl XXXII and XXXVIII,and the Republican National Convention. During his tenure with the San Diego Police Department, he had several vice related assignments, including as a detective investigating- unlawful activity at sexually oriented businesses; was the Vice Commander responsible for officers who conducted such investigations;and,as Chief of Police,he was responsible for the licensing of such businesses: CARED HIC_ HLIGIITS Mr.Bejarano established one of the nation's first full-tune Elder Abuse Units and Drag Racing Enfoxcement Units; created a partnership with the City Attorney's Office to establish the nationally recognized Family Justice Center (one-stop shop for addressing domestic violence);and also created the Neighborhood Prosecution Program. Under Chief Bejarano's tenure, SDPD was recognized as the leader in expanding the use of less-than-lethal equipment, addressing racial profiling and enhancing Neighborhood Policing. Mr. Bejarano is a nationally recognized expert in police/community partnerships,major event security planning,and trans-national'crime. COMMUIINITYIPROFESSIOXAL SER VICE AWARbS Over the course of his public service and currently, he serves on a number of community based organizations and local and national law enforcement organizations. Additionally,he was appointed by the Governor of California to ATTACHMENT 5 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1327 1 represent California Chiefs on the Governor's"California Emergency Council", and was selected and served on Lt. Governor Cruz Bustamante's "Commission One California." Mr. Bejarano also served on the Police Executive Research l.`orunl Board of Directors. He was recently appointed to the IACP Executive Committee representing California and Hawaii law enforcement. Mr.Bejarano has been the recipient of numerous awards, including being recognized as one of San.Diego's "50 Persons to Watch" (2000); one of the nations "100 Most Influential Hispanics" (1999); San Diego "Diogenes Award" for candor and professionalism in dealing with the news-media (2000), and the'San Diego Mediation- Center's"2003)Peacemaker Award." - i PERSONAL Mr. Bejarano is a native of El Paso, Texas, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration from National University and served in the U.S. Marine Corps prior to his law enforcement career. Ha and his wife, Esperanza have three childron:Marissa,Yvonne,and Michael. j F 1 ' 1 1 3 . � 1 I i I 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1328 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA AMEND TITLE 19 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE REGULATING PLANNING AND ZONING CONCERNING SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista has certain permitting provisions found in Title 19 for sexually oriented businesses that are in need of updating and refinement. The Planning Commission takes legislative notice of the full complement of supporting evidence as to the secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses. Accordingly, the Planning Commission makes the findings and enactments in the City Council ordinance accompanying this subject resolution and recommends the same to the City Council; and WHEREAS, the hearing was held at the time and place as advertised, namely 6:00 p.m., May 14, 2014, in the Council Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, before the Planning Commission and said hearing was thereafter closed; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission, as set forth in the record of its proceedings therein,recommends that the City Council amend Title 19 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code concerning sexually oriented businesses. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION hereby finds and resolves as follows: That the Planning Commission has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the proposed activity is not a "Project" as defined under section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because the adoption of this ordinance, will not result in a physical change to the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the proposed activity is not subject to CEQA. Notwithstanding the forgoing, the Planning Commission has further determined that there is also no possibility that the proposed activity will have a significant effect on the environment; therefore,pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the activity is exempt from the provisions of CEQA. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Planning Commission hereby recommends that the City Council of the City of Chula Vista, California amend Title 19 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code regulating planning and zoning concerning sexually oriented businesses. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be transmitted to the City Council. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1329 Resolution Page-2- Presented by: Approved as to form by: Kelly Broughton, FASLA Glen R. Googins Director of Development Services City Attorney PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA, this 14 day of May, 2014, by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Lisa Moctezuma, Chair ATTEST: Patricia Laughlin, Board Secretary 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1330 City of Chula Vista CTY CHUILAVISTA Staff Report File#: 14-0361, Item#: 11. RATIFICATION OF APPOINTMENT OF MELISSA BALDWIN AND CRYSTAL ALONSO TO THE CULTURAL ARTS COMMISSION City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 1 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Paage33�LegistarT" Mayor and City Council City Of Chula Vista 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista,Ca 91910 CITY OF 6i9.69i.5044-6i9.476.5379Fax MEMO CHULA VISTA June 4, 2014 TO Kerry Bigelow, Senior Deputy City Clerk Sheree Kansas, Deputy City Clerk CC: Jill Maland, Assistant City Attorney Drr FROM: Jennifer Quijano, Constituent Services Manag RE: Cultural Arts Commission Mayor Cox would like to recommend Melissa Baldwin and Crystal Alonso for appointment to the Cultural Arts Commission. Melissa will replace Muriel Kulikowski and Crystal will replace Aracely Rodriguez. Please place these items on the June 10, 2014 Council agenda for ratification and schedule the oaths of office for the next available City Council meeting. Thank you. 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Page 1332 City of Chula Vista CTY CHUILAVISTA Staff Report File#: 14-0364, Item#: 12. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING EXISTING LITIGATION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9 (a) California Policy Center v. City of Chula Vista, San Diego Superior Court, Case Number 37-2014- 00016061-CU-WM-CTL City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 1 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet Paage r�333y LegistarT" City of Chula Vista OF CHU�LAVISTA Staff Report File#: 14-0366, Item#: 13. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL--ANTICIPATED LITIGATION Significant exposure to litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9 (b) One Case City of Chula Vista Page 1 of 1 Printed on 6/5/2014 2014-06-10 Agenda Packet P ge33 LegistarTM , -- ---- -------�-----�__�----__. --�_=-_=-='�=- -�_� �1.�-�CIZ Cofnme�f� Muj� C�'�ber� December 4 Counal Workshop � Page 5 of 29 • No budgeted salary savings (providing for a more conservative base budget) • Higher flex/insurance costs • InQeased equipment replacement costs and higher fleet maintenance and fuel costs • Higher public liability and shifts these expenditures from the Other Expenses budget category to the Transfers Out budget category , • Higher attorney services costs Departmental Net Cost Net cost is defined as program expenditures less program revenues. This difference shows the portion of program msts that are supported by Generai Fund dixretionary revenues (i.e. sales tax, property tax, MVLF). Currently, discretionary revenues represent $105 million or 74°/o of total General Fund revenues. As can be seen in the following chart, 75% of total Generai Fund discretionary revenues are allocated to public safety and public works services, making it very di�cult to absorb major reductions in disaetionary revenues wiGhout impacting these service areas. General Fund Net Cost by Departrnent Fre Recreation � 521.8M r�7Aq 2� .s- -- = 3% Library ��� n S6.OM � �r-„'�is�. _ 6°.b - » ' " - -'"- SU DE f5 . __ __;_� PP� P - _ - -_- ._ - 516.3M ' - -_ ---' - 15% -- -_- Planrong& =�` 'f� Build�ng . PoGce � ;`�-s:�y,�F- $0.8M S40.SA4 ` _ • .� 1 A � 39°'o j� _�:_� Engineerirg � `'- Works -50.4ti1 g16.5hi 0% 16% � ti I ji 1 �: �+ \�� MEMO ��� CHULAVISTA Office of the City Manager DATE: June 10. 2014 TO: Honorable n4ayor and City Council � FROD1: James D. Sandoval, Cit�-Manaaer SUBJECT: Council Referral Updates Frequently the Cih�Council refers i[ems back to staff for monitoring or future informational reports. The Cit}� Clerk records am�requests by City Council that ���ere��oted on or reached by consensus become an actual Council Referral. The attached report pro��ides a status update of City Council Referrals. Let n7s. D4andy Mills of the City Managers office l:now if you have any questions or concerns about[he sia[us of a referral. 1DS:yg 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 91910 � www.chulavistaca.gov � (619) 691-503] � fax (679) 409-5884 .! • Active Council Referrals (reached by vote or Consensus) 1/1/2011to present Initiated by Council Status Completed Meeting Agenda Department Council Referral Date Item Member 1/18/11 12 Econ Dev. Bensoussan Consideration of a Council Policy for Iocal hiring and local Charter Review Commission has product purchases. It was the consensus of the Council to refer approved a proposed amendment. the matter to staff to return with an update at a future Council Staff will bring to City Council by meeting the end ofJune, 2014. 11/15/11 3 HR Aguilar Administrative Services Agreement with ICMA Retirement RFP for review of programs Corporation-direction to staff to return with a report completed describing the possibility of requesting proposals for the Report coming Fall 2013 service, 2011-216 and 2011-217. Mayor Cox seconded the motion and it carried 3-0 6/19/12 15 City Attorney Aguilar There was consensus of the Council to add an item to the Ordinance reconsidered and agenda of the first meeting in July to discuss an ordinance to repealed Dec. 2012 and referred implement Prop C to establish the Office of Legislative Council. back to City Atty. City Atty. has presented to Charter Review and BOE. Now working on draft to address conflict of interest options. 10/23/12 11 Aguilar At the request of Councilmember Aguilar, there was consensus Underway of a majority of the Council to request staff work with any and Options for CC consideration went all hotel and motel owners to explore the formation of a 8/13/13. Meeting to gauge interest Tourism and Marketing District with another operator or of motel/hotel owners was changes to the program and report to Council within 90 days 10/22/13.Will come back to CC in Dec./Jan. 1/8/13 9 City Cox At the request of Mayor Cox, there was consensus of the Bringing forward recommendation Manager Council to direct the City Manager to return with his with Master Fee Schedule- recommendation for the level of authority he should have in Fall/Winter2013 waiving City fees, such as fees related to holding special events. 1/8/13 10 Library Bensoussan In response to a request from Deputy Mayor Bensoussan Parks-by 2014 regarding an update to the Arts Master Plan, City Manager Library-September Sandoval stated staff would provide a brief update on the City's Fire-October multiple master plans and [he master fee schedule. Fee-schedule sent 7/13 2/12/13 10 Bensoussan At the request of Deputy Mayor Bensoussan, there was CM Bensoussan'S office drafting consensus of the Council to consider a resolution at an the language (assuming with City H:WdminlCouncil ReferralsWctive Council Referrals from 1-1-11 to prosent.tlocx . 6/9/2014 4:56 PM Page 1 of 11 Initiated by Council Status Completed Meeting Agenda Department Council Referral Date Item Member upcoming Council meeting that would urge State officials to Attorney's office). direct some A632 and Prop 39 revenues to local governments to support their climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts. 4/23/13 14 City Ramirez At the request of Councilmember Ramirez, there was Written report provided. . Manager consensus of the Council to request information from the City Presentation and discussion Manager regarding the process for handling homeless concerns scheduled December 2013 in public areas. 6/11/13 16 PW Aguilar At the request of Councilmember Aguilar,there was consensus of the Council to direct staff to provide a report on the feasibility of issuing permits at a fee to park in City lots overnight, including consideration of security and liability issues. 7/09/13 13 City All There was consensus of the Council to request the City Bring back after current Manager Manager present a revised resolution for consideration not negotiations complete sooner than the close of the current bargaining with the City's labor groups. 10/15/13 15 There was consensus of the Council to direct staff to provide a Report will be provided Fall 2015 report in two years regarding possible offset provisions. 2/22/11 19 Bensoussan Request to have staff place a resolution on the next Council Completed/Planted X agenda, designating the Lemon Tree as the City's official tree to tie in with the City's Centennial. 2/22/11 19 Bensoussan Place a resolution by the Council Energy Subcommittee to Completed-Council resolution X expedite the dismantling of the South Bay Power Plant. approved 3/1/11(item 14) 3/1/11 14 City Attorney Castaneda City Attorney provide a report to the Council on the process by Completed X which the City Council may add items to a City Council Regular Meeting agenda. 4/19/11 14 DSD Aguilar Place on the next Council agenda discussion regarding Completed X terminating the Chula Vista Redevelopment Corporation (CVRC) 6/7/11 15 Rec Ramirez Request that staff look at a proposed program for educational Completed/Ongoing X outreach to the community about pool safety. H Wdmin\Council'ReferralsWctive Council Referrals from 1-1-11 to present.docx 6/9/2014 4.56 PM Page 2 of 11 Initiated by Council Status Completed Meeting Agenda Department Council Referral Date Item Member 6/21/11 9 Fire Ramirez Request that staff come back with a report with numbers for Completed X the Basic Life Support equipment replacement fund and dispatch elements of the side letter, and a report back to the Council on the process for an RFP. 7/12/11 18 Rec Ramirez Regarding the Chula Vista Parks and Recreation Master Plan, Completed X request to conduct a public workshop and to schedule the (Workshop Dec. 2011) public hearing for a future date. 7/12/11 25 City Attorney Cox Direct staff to return to the Public Safety Subcommittee with a Complete/Ongoing X PD report covering Items 1, 2 and 3 of the proposed resolution DSD within 180 days: 1. Prepare and process for final City Council consideration an ordinance (or ordinances)to accomplish the following: a. Prohibit medical marijuana "dispensaries" (defined as storefront commercial retail operations) and similar operations; b. Continue to allow conventional patient/caregiver medical marijuana distribution (defined as a health clinic, a health care facility,a residential care facility for persons with chronic, life-threatening illnesses, a licensed residential care facility for the elderly, and/or a residential hospice or a home health agency as authorized by Health 7 Safety Code Section 11362.7(d)(1)); c. Continue to allow medical marijuana delivery service; and 2. Work to develop appropriate regulations for Items l.b and d 3. In accordance with a process and timeline established by City Council, further consider Medical Marijuana "collectives" or"cooperatives'that operate in accordance with the 2008 Attorney General's Guiiielines by conducting further public outreach and study to evaluate the extent of H:Wtlmin\Council ReterralsWctive Council Referrals from 1-1-11 to present.docx � 6/9/2014 4:56 PM Page 3 of 11 . Initiated by Council Status Completed Meeting Agenda Department �ouncil Referrel Date Item Member community need, impact on neighborhoods and whether or not there exists an acceptable model of operation with matching, legally defensible regulations. 7/12/11 28 City Castaneda Request for a memorandum from the City Manager with a Completed-Memorandum X Manager timeframe for performance audits of City departments. provided on September 6, 2011. 7/12/11 28 Fire Castaneda Requested a status report regarding the Advanced Life Support Completed X contract. 8/2/11 8 DSD Council Direct staff to return with information on options for an Completed (some of this referral is X achievable repayment schedule, prioritization of the City's no longer applicable) redevelopment projects, and the impacts of redistribution of funds on non-redevelopment projects. 9/13/11 16 Fire Castaneda Regarding AMR amendment issue, request staff first report to Complete- presentation to the PSS X the Public Safety Subcommittee on the proposed expenditures in Nov. 2011 of the cost recovery amount, prior to bringing the matter before the full Council. 9/20/11 11 City Attorney Council Staff proceed with creating a website to display information by Completed X HR/ITS the Charter Review Commission about district elections. 9/20/11 13 City Ramirez Refer matter of police staffing as a priority for the City Manager Completed X Manager and Public Safety Subcommittee 9/20/11 13 Rec Aguilar Request that staff coordinate a future presentation to the Completed -N.C. presentation X Council regarding collaboretion by the Nature Center and Scheduled Feb. 14, 2012 Marine Boat Works. 9/27/11 9 DSD Aguilar Under discussion of the item on amendments to the Eastlake III N/A X General Development Plan,SPA Plan to add 38 additional units Project under construction to the previously approved 389 unit Olympic Pointe Project, and increasing the development area from 18.4 acres to the full 19.6 acres of the site, Councilmember Aguilar requested that should the proposed project fail to go forward prior to the H�Wdmin\Council ReferralsWctive Council Referrals from 1-1-11 to present.docx 6/9/2014 4�56 PM Page 4 of 11 -A • Initiated by Council Status Completed Meeting Agenda Department Council , Referral Date Item Member expiration of the entitlements in June of 2012, to have staff bring back the concept of the land use for the parcel. 10/4/11 11 DSD Ramirez Requested an update by Port Commissioner Ann More at the Completed X October 11, 2010 Council meeting on the status of the power plant demolition. 10/11/11 14 City Ramirez Request to reconvene the Executive Compensation Committee Completed X Manager to look at full compensation, rather than salaries only, for the City's Executive Staff. 10/18/11 2c Aguilar 1. Report by Feb. 2012 on feasibility and cost of establishing Not supported X Community Planning Committees as provided for by Chapter 2.48 of the Municipal Code. 2. Report on the pros and cons of reactivating the dormant Economic Development Commission Not supported 3. Report on the pros and cons of combining/consolidating duties of some of the Boards and Commissions (e.g., Completed possibly RCC and HPC; possibly Youth Action Council and Commission on Aging) 4. Submit proposal, for Council consideration,to initiate regularly scheduled workshop meetings with all Boards and B&C will be invited to applicable Commissions,some in combination. Council Workshops 11/3/11 1 DSD Castaneda During discussion of endorsing the regional keys to housing Completed/Ongoing X toolbox, Councilmember Castaneda suggested, with Council consensus,to look at Keys to Housing Toolbox and formulate implementation of some of the tools that were provided'*`"*"'Lookatthefunds***** 11/3/11 1 DSD Cox Staff asked to look at the Federal grant funds and let the Completed/Ongoing X Council know what the financial gaps are. 12/6/11 13 City Council Direct the City Manager and the City Attorney to work with Completed X Manager counterparts at the Port to go to the Federal Energy Regulatory City Attorney • Commission (FERC)for answers about the demolition process that would also include discussions with Duke. 12/6/11 24 PW Aguilar Request to docket for the next Council meeting, consideration Aguilar and Ramirez presented X H:Wdmin\Council ReferralsWCtive Council Referrals from 1-1-11 to present.tlocx ' 6/9I2014 4:56 PM Page 5 of t i Initiated by Council Status Completed Meeting Agenda Department �ouncil Referral Date Item Member Rec of formation of an Ad Hoc Council Subcommittee comprised of Memorial Park improvement plans herself and Councilmember Ramirez,to explore the possibility to Veterans'Advisory of a new veterans memorial at Memorial Park. Commissioners who were supportive. 1/24/12 8 DSD Aguilar Regarding the application for sustainable communities planning Grant not received X grant funds, consensus was reached that: 1. the grant application include a component that involves planning for improved east-west connectors between the neighborhoods and the bayfront, and 2. the composition of the committee be brought back to the Council for review. 1/24/12 15 PW Castaneda Regarding the final report for the seniors, sidewalks and the Completed -PW staff worked with X centennial grant, consensus was reached for a Commission on Aging&Safety recommendation from staff to work with the various senior Commission to implement. groups and the Commission on Aging to ensure that plans are predicated on new development and that funding for the traffic calming measures be adequate for these changes. 1/24/12 Public City Castaneda Regarding alleged false or faulty quitclaim deeds on several Item presented to City Council on X Comme Manager/ Ramirez properties in Chula Vista and rental of the foreclosed homes to 2/14/12. Ongoing issue nts City Attorney unsuspecting renters, consensus was reached for the City Manager to work with the City Attorney's Office and bring the matter back for Council discussion at its next meeting (2/14/12). 2/14/12 16 Aguilar Bring back for discussion/action on the February 28, 2012 Completed—Discussed at 2/28/12 X agenda potential ballot measures for discussion/action: Council meeting 1. Infrestructure bond measure for parks 2. Protecting Parks 3. Modify language on election of the City Attorney 2/14/12 16 Econ Dev. Aguilar Staff assistance for preliminary outreach to pursue the idea of Completed X working with restaurants along Broadway,to investigate the H:Wdmin\Council ReferralsWctive Council Referrals from 1-1-11 to present.docx � 6/9/2014 4:56 PM Page 6 of 11 .� . Initiated by Council Status Completed Meeting Agenda Department Countil Referral Date Item Member feasibility of establishing a Business Improvement District. 5/1/12 10 Pw-Eng Castaneda Speeding on Marcilla Way. Resident contact for complaint: Completed X John Mata, 687 Marcilla Way, iohn(dmvmata.ore 5/8/12 3 Dev.Svs. Aguilar Schedule a workshop regarding phases of the bayfront Completed X development afterJuly 2012 Coastal Commission meeting 5/22/12 18 Police Castaneda Consensus was reached to direct staff to provide a visual Completed X depicting when the Police Department will achieve the 40% proactive time described in the presentation. 5/22/12 22 City Castaneda to direct the City Manager and City Attorney to bring back a Completed X Manager/HR closed session item on June 5, 2012 to provide the status of negotiations on Advanced Life Support. 6/12/12 7 City Attorney Cox/ Consensus was reached to direct staff to draft a policy for Approved X Bensoussan initiation of ballot measures, including requirement for fiscal analysis and involvement of charter review commission. 6/12/12 10 PD Aguilar There was consensus of a majority of the City Council to direct Completed via memo X staff to make a presentation on the increased use of volunteers in the Senior Volunteer Patrol using the additional funds that were allocated during the Fiscal Year 2011-2012 budget. 6/28/12 5 CityAttorney Aguilar There was a consensus of a majority of the council to direct Completed X staff to provide a legal opinion as to whether or not the allegations cited in the Grand Jury report could constitute a misappropriation of funds or malfeasance. 7/10/12 Public DSD Cox There was a consensus of the Council to direct the City Completed X Comme Manager to provide an update on the status of the mobile nt home rent review program with regard to the feedback received by the public. 7/10/12 15 City Attorney Cox There was consensus of a majority of the council to request the Completed X City Attorney solicit information from outside counsel and share the results at the Council meeting of August 7th meeting, as well as alert the Charter Review Commission and Board of Ethics that the item would be discussed. 7/12/12 1 Finance Cox At the request of Mayor Cox, there was consensus of the Completed X Council to send letters to the recipient agencies requesting they not spend any monies received until the situation has been resolved. (ROPS payment to StateJ H:Wdmin\Council ReferralsWCtive Council Referrals from 1-i-11 to presenLtlocx 6/9/2014 4:56 PM Page 7 of 11 Initiated by Council Status Completed Meeting Agenda Department Council Referral Date Item Member 7/17/12 13 City Attorney Aguilar There was a consensus of a majority of the Council to direct the Completed X Charter Review Commission and staff to provide a report on the impacts of requiring the top two vote getters for candidates for Mayor and City Attorney seats to hold a runoff in November, regardless of the percentage any one candidate receives. 7/17/12 16 DSD Bensoussan Councilmember Bensoussan requested and there was a N/A-TAVA requested no change X consensus to direct the City Manager to provide a report on the impacts of offering free parking for merchants on Third Avenue who are impacted by streetscape project on third avenue. 9/11/12 7 Animal Care Cox At the request of Mayor Cox, there was consensus of the Completed X Facility council to direct staff to provide an annual update on the status of the changes made to the Title 6 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code regarding pets. 10/23/12 15 City Cox At the request of Mayor Cox, there was consensus of the Completed X Manager Council to request that the City Manager the work with Adam Sparks from the Third Avenue Village Association to investigate funding for police support for the Starlight Parade and bring a recommendation to Council no later than November 6, 2012. 12/11/12 N/A Finance Bensoussan At the request of Deputy Mayor Bensoussan, there was Completed X consensus of the Council to request a report from staff on the formula used to calculate the PAD fees. 1/8/13 9 DSD Cox At the request of Mayor Cox, there was consensus of the Completed-sent memo with work X Council to request staff to provide a report on what would be plan attached needed to review and update the Urban Core Specific Plan. 1/8/13 9 Cox At the request of Mayor Cox, there was consensus of the Completed X Council to direct staff to return with a proposed ordinance to amend Municipal Code Chapter 2.25 to require only the Mayor to interview applicants for the Board of Library Trustees and the Growth Management Oversight Commission, which is consistent with other City boards and commissions. (THIS IS ALREADY DONE) 1/8/13 9 City Attorney Cox At the request of Mayor Cox, there was consensus of the Completed X Council to add an item to the agenda for an upcoming Council H:Wdmin\Council ReferralsWCtive Council Referrals from 1-1-11 to presenLdocx 6/9/2074 4.56 PM Page 8 of 11 Mitiated by Council Status Completed Meeting Agenda Department Council Referral Date Item Member meeting to consider a proposed resolution regarding the Council's support against illegal gun possession and use that would be drafted by Mayor Cox and the City Attorney, in conjunction with the efforts of Mayors Against Illegal Guns. (THIS IS ALREADY DONE) 1/8/13 10 PD Aguilar Councilmember Aguilar spoke regarding a possible weapons Completed x buyback program. City Manager Sandoval stated he would provide the Council with information on such a program, and other programs for voluntary surrender of weapons. 2/5/13 14 Bensoussan At the request of Deputy Mayor Bensoussan, there was Completed X consensus of the Council to support the Chula Vista Harbor Days event in 2013. 2/5/13 13 Cox At the request of Mayor Cox, there was consensus of the Completed X Council to consider a resolution supporting Senator Feinstein's proposed Assault Weapons Ban of 2013 at its meeting of February 12, 2013. 2/5/13 13 City Attorney Aguilar At the suggestion of City Attorney Googins, there was Completed X consensus of a majority of the Council to request City Attorney Googins provide the Council with information on forming a hybrid public safety committee by the meeting of February 26, 2013. 2/5/13 13 Cox At the request of Mayor Cox, there was consensus of the Completed X Council to consider the formation of a Legislative ad hoc committee comprised of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor at the meeting of February 12, 2013. 2/5/13 14 Aguilar At the request of Councilmember Aguilar, there was consensus Completed X of the Council to request the City Manager provide the Council with information regarding Police staffing. 2/12/13 10 Ramirez At the request of Councilmember Ramirez, there was Completed X consensus of a majority of the Council to add an item to the agenda of a future Council meeting to discuss Police department operations. 2/26/13 15 City Aguilar City Attorney Googins stated that staff would present a written Completed X H:WdminlCouncii ReferralsWctive Council Referrals from 1-1-11 to present.docx 6/9I2014 4:56 PM Page 9 of 11 Initiated by Council Status Completed Meeting Agenda Council Referral Date Item Department Member Manager/ report on public safety issues at the meeting of March 5, 2013. City Attorney At the request of Councilmember Aguilar, there was consensus of the Council to include in that discussion options for engaging the community on public safety issues, pursuant to the memo she provided to the Council. 3/26/13 11 City Attorney Salas At the request of Councilmember Salas, there was consensus of Completed X a majority of the Council to request the City Attorney draft creating an ordinance or policy to prohibit offsite attendance at Council meetings. 6/04/13 9 City Clerk Salas At the request of Councilmember Salas, there was consensus of Completed X the Council to add an item to the agenda of the meeting of June 11, 2013 to discuss the formation of an ad-hoc committee comprised of herself and Deputy Mayor Bensoussan for the purposes of researching the capability and interest in Chula Vista to establish an art incubator. 10/1/13 11 City Salas At the request of Councilmember Salas, there was consensus of CCC approved substation with X Manager/ the Council to make a referral to staff to, following the CPUC's some additional undergrounding. City Attorney hearing of October 3, 2013, pursue additional undergrounding SDGE filing a petition with CPUC of substation components as cost feasible, so long as it would for approval. not trigger a delay in the movement of the substation. 10/15/13 18 Salas At the request of Councilmember Salas,there was consensus of Completed X the Council to schedule a closed-session meeting to administer performance reviews for the City Manager and City Clerk in late November or early December and, at that meeting, set a date for a goal-setting session, which would become an annual meeting. 5/6/14 CM City Clerk Aguilar Add agenda item for 5/20 meeting: Resolution of the City Completed X Comme Council of the City of Chula Vista in support of California nts Assembly Bill 2104, Common interest developments: water- efficient landscapes 5/6/14 CM City Clerk Salas Add agenda item for 5/13 meeting: Discussion and potential Completed X Comme action regarding the formation of an ad-hoc committee nts comprised of Councilmember Salas and Deputy Mayor Aguilar H�Wdmin\Council ReferralsVictive Council Referrals from 1-1-11 to present docx 6/9/2014 4:56 PM Page 10 of 11 Initiated by Council Status Completed Meeting Agenda Council Referral Department Date Item Member for the purposes of continuing to work on water issues and identifying opportunities to give presentations on water issues to the public. 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