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| 1 | To comment on any matters within the jurisdiction of the Cultural Heritage Board, you are invited to participate in person or call at (669) 900-6833 and enter Meeting ID: 926 9699 1265. Press *9 to be placed in the queue to speak. Individuals in the queue will be prompted to unmute by pressing *6 when you are ready to speak.
To participate via ZOOM, use the following link: https://zoom.us/j/92696991265, select the "raise hand" function to request to speak. An on-screen message will prompt you to "unmute" and speak - Individual audience participation is limited to 3 minutes.
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| 2 | The minutes of October 19, 2022 to be presented for approval. |
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| 3 | Cultural Heritage Board Attendance -
That the Board excuse the October 19, 2022 absence of Board Member Tobin, due to personal matter and Board Member Carter was late.
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| 4 | PLANNING CASE DP-2022-00914 (HD): Proposal by Robert Vega and Michelle Arasim to consider a Historic Designation request for designation of the Powell-Wheeler Residence as a City Landmark. This property is located at 3860 El Hijo Street, on the west side of El Hijo Street between Arlington and Magnolia Avenues, in Ward 3. The Community & Economic Development Department recommends that the Cultural Heritage Board recommend that the City Council determine that this proposal is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), pursuant to Sections 15061(b)(3) (Common Sense Rule) and 15308 (Actions by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment), as this proposal will not have a significant effect on the environment and will preserve the historic character of a cultural resource and provide notice of the resource historic status. Contact Planner: Scott Watson, Historic Preservation Officer, (951) 826-5507, swatson@riversideca.gov |
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| 5 | PLANNING CASE DP-2022-01719 (COA): Certificate of Appropriateness request by Anthony Bennett of IS Architecture, on behalf of Steven Fretwell, for the construction of the following: 1) a two-story, 162 square foot addition to the residence; 2) a pool in the rear yard; 3) new hardscape and landscape in the front and rear yard. This property is located at 3811 Mount Rubidoux Drive, on the west side of Mount Rubidoux Drive between University Avenue and Ninth Street, in Ward 1. The Community & Economic Development Department recommends that the Cultural Heritage Board determine the proposal is categorically exempt from California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) review pursuant to Sections 15301 (Existing Facilities) and 15331 (Historic Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation), as it constitutes rehabilitation of a historic resource that is consistent with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. Contact Planner: Scott Watson, Historic Preservation Officer, (951) 826-5507, swatson@riversideca.gov |
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| 6 | Items for future agendas and updates from Historic Preservation staff and Cultural Heritage Board Members. |
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