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ORDINANCE 2014-____ AN UNCODIFIED ORDINANCE ADDING THIRTEEN PROPERTIES TO THE ALAMEDA COUNTY REGISTER OF HISTORIC RESOURCES PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 17.62.050 AND 17.62.110 OF THE ALAMEDA COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE The Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda ordains as follows: SECTION I The Board of Supervisors makes the following findings in support of this ordinance adding properties to the Alameda County Register of Historic Resources: 1. This Board of Supervisors (“Board”) adopted a Historic Preservation Ordinance on February 10, 2012; and 2. The Historic Preservation Ordinance established an Alameda County Register of Historic Resources (“Register”); and 3. In accordance with Section 17.62.050(B) of the Historic Preservation Ordinance, the County notified the owners of properties that were previously deemed eligible for inclusion on the Register; and 4. The owners of properties identified in Exhibit A provided their written consent for the inclusion of their properties on the Register as required under Section17.62.050 (B); and 5. The Planning Department staff and members of the Alameda County Parks, Recreation and Historic Commission (“PRHC”) analyzed those requests; and 6. On September of 2013, the PRHC concluded their review, and directed staff to transmit the PRHC recommendations to the Board; and 7. The Board Transportation and Planning Committee reviewed the PRHC recommendations at their November 7, 2013 meeting; and 8. The Board, at a duly noticed public hearing on June 3, 2014, determined that the properties proposed for addition to the Register have either historical and architectural significance; and for these reasons they are considered worthy of preservation; and 9. The provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) have been satisfied, and pursuant to Sections 15061(b)(3), 15305, 15308, 15331, and 15183 of the CEQA Guidelines (California Code of Regulations, Title 14) each as a separate and independent basis, this ordinance is exempt from CEQA. SECTION II The Board hereby approves the designations of the structures, as described and presented in Exhibit A, as historic resources pursuant to Chapter 17.62 of the Alameda County Zoning Ordinance; and the Planning Director is hereby directed to execute and cause to be recorded in the Alameda County Recorder's Office a notice of designation. SECTION III This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after the date of its passage. Before the expiration of fifteen days after its passage it shall be published once with the names of the members voting for and against the same in the Inter-City Express, a newspaper published in the County of Alameda. ADOPTED by a majority vote of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors this _TBD__ day of TBD, 2014 by the following called vote: AYES: NOES: EXCUSED: ___________________________________ KEITH CARSON President of the Board of Supervisors County of Alameda, State of California ATTEST: ANIKA CAMPBELL-BELTON Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, County of Alameda By____________________________ Approved as to Form: DONNA ZIEGLER, County Counsel By____________________________ BRIAN WASHINGTON Chief Assistant County Counsel Exhibit A- Addition of Properties to the Alameda County Register of Historic Resources Address/Community/ APN 20050 San Miguel Avenue (Castro Valley) APN: 084A010901004 1063 Elgin (Ashland) APN: 080B031900200 463 Kilkare Road (Sunol) APN: 096 021000701 1046 Grove Way (Cherryland) APN: 414 008102202 11601 Main Street (Sunol) APN: 096 015500401 22603 Eden Canyon Road (Castro Valley) APN: 085A155000100 341 Kilkare Road (Sunol) APN: 096 021000900 Year Built 1936 Survey Castro Valley - Carey and Company 1880 Ashland/ (Assessor’s Cherryland information states 1945) 1890 East County 1860 1925 Castro Valley - Carey and Company East County PRHC Description Recommendation 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath cottage Structure of Merit with detached garage. The property is a good example of a cottage style bungalow from the 1930’s. Gothic Revival home Structure of Merit “Elliston” estate and vineyard. This property is on the National Register N1361. Chapel constructed in the 1860’s. This property is on the National Register N2368. Public School. Spanish Colonial Revival Style Landmark Landmark Landmark Unknown Castro Valley - Carey and Company Farm Structure of Merit 1885 East County Landmark 4590 Tesla Road (Livermore) APN: 099 120000300 3646 Cross Road (Livermore) APN: 099A185000105 20554 Forest Avenue (Castro Valley) APN: 084C071301203 1883 East County Unknown East County Victorian farmstead. One of five structures identified in the designation of the Elliston Estate. PRHC reviewed alterations to the property in 2005 to ensure that they comply with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards. Old Winery Building. California Register Number 641. Agricultural buildings; date of construction unknown 1932 Castro Valley - Carey and Company Stucco colonial revival residence Structure of Merit 16298 Ashland Avenue (Ashland) APN: 080C048202000 1895 Ashland/ Cherryland One story Victorian Structure of Merit Landmark Structure of Merit Exhibit A- Addition of Properties to the Alameda County Register of Historic Resources Address/Community/ APN 22588 Woodroe Avenue (Cherryland) APN: 417 012000200 Year Built 1930 Survey Unknown Description 1930 Spanish Colonial residence PRHC Recommendation Structure of Merit B. Three Cultural Resource Surveys of portions of Alameda County were conducted prior to creation of this Ordinance: 1. Preliminary Cultural Resources Survey, Ashland & Cherryland Districts, San Lorenzo, Alameda County (April 1998); 2. Unincorporated San Lorenzo Historic Building Survey, Alameda County (November 2000); and 3. Historical and Cultural Resource Survey, East Alameda County (June 2005) C. All properties evaluated in the above surveys, regardless of the conclusions as to their historic significance, will go into an Inventory of Potential Historic Resources. This Inventory shall also include the results of any future historic resource surveys, including historic resource evaluations done in conjunction with the completion of any Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) or Negative Declarations prepared pursuant to CEQA in the County. The Planning Department shall take appropriate steps to ensure that the Inventory is properly maintained and regularly updated. The Planning Department shall also take appropriate steps to maintain and regularly update a list or compilation of resources within the County that are on the California Register of Historical Resources or the National Register of Historic Places, and to make the list or compilation available for public review and use. 17.62.050 The Alameda County Register A. The list of landmarks, historic preservation districts, contributing resources and structures of merit shall be known, collectively, as the Alameda County Register. B. Within 180 days of the effective date of this ordinance, the following properties are considered eligible for inclusion on the Alameda County Register: 1. Properties deemed likely significant in previous surveys (properties rated “Y” in the Ashland & Cherryland survey, “1” in the San Lorenzo survey and “K” in the East Alameda survey) that, as part of the Comprehensive Survey of Historic Sites in unincorporated Alameda County, were verified to merit continued listing; 2. All landmarks, contributing buildings and historic preservation districts identified in the Comprehensive Survey that were not identified in any of the three previous surveys; 3. Properties identified by the Commission that meet the structure of merit criteria set forth below in 17.62080 (C) that were identified prior to the adoption of this Ordinance. C. Owners of properties specified in subsection B shall be notified in writing that the Board of Supervisors has adopted Historic Preservation Ordinance and as a result their property could be included on the Alameda County Register if they so desire. The property owners shall be notified in the manner specified in Section 17.62.120. Owners of these properties that wish to add their property to the Alameda County Register must submit their written consent to be added to the Register to the Planning Department within one hundred and eighty (180) days of the adoption of this Ordinance. Upon receipt of the written consent, the property shall be verified by the Director as acceptable by conducting a review of County records and conducting a site visit to confirm that no alterations have been performed that would render the property ineligible for listing. If no written consent to be added to the Register is submitted by the owners of properties specified in Subsection B to the Planning Department within one hundred and eighty (180) days of the adoption of this Ordinance, such properties will not be added to the Register unless they are subsequently nominated pursuant to Section 17.62.080. Lack of receipt of consent by the Director pursuant to this subsection shall not constitute a denial of a nomination. Page 8 of 24 17.62.060 Criteria and Requirements for Placement on, and Deletion from, the Alameda County Register The criteria and requirements for placement on, or deletion from, the Alameda County Register as landmarks, historic preservation districts, contributing resources or structures of merit are as follows: A. A nominated resource shall be added to the Alameda County Register as a landmark if the Board of Supervisors finds, after holding the hearings required by this chapter, that all of the requirements set forth below are satisfied: 1. The nominated resource meets one or more of the following criteria: a. It is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of the history of the County, the region, the state or the nation; b. It is associated with the lives of persons significant in the County’s past; c. It embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of construction; d. It represents the work of an important creative individual or master; e. It possesses high artistic values; or f. It has yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in the prehistory or history of the County, the region, the state or the nation. 2. The nominated resource has integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling and association. Integrity shall be judged with reference to the particular criterion or criteria specified in subparagraph 1.; 3. The nominated resource has significance historically or architecturally, and its designation as a landmark is reasonable, appropriate and necessary to promote, protect and further the goals and purposes of this chapter. 4. The nominated resource has been evaluated by a qualified historical resources consultant who meets one or more of the Secretary of the Interior’s professional qualifications standards or who are certified by the Register of Professional Archaeologists, and the evaluator has submitted documents that provide evidence of the resources historical or architectural significance. B. A geographic area nominated as a historic preservation district shall be added to the Alameda County Register as a historic preservation district if the Board of Supervisors finds, after holding the hearings required by this chapter, that all of the requirements set forth below are satisfied: 1. The area is a geographically definable area; 2. The area possesses either: a. A significant concentration or continuity of buildings unified by: a) past events; or b) aesthetically by plan or physical development; or b. The area is associated with an event, person, or period significant or important to County history 3. The designation of the geographic area as a historic preservation district is reasonable, appropriate and necessary to protect, promote and further the goals and purposes of this chapter and is not inconsistent with other goals and policies of the County. 4. A historic preservation district shall have integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, feeling and association. Page 9 of 24 5. The collective historic value of the buildings and structures in a historic preservation district taken together is greater than the historic value of each individual building or structure. 6. The application is accompanied by a form bearing the signatures of at least fifty-one percent (51%) of all property owners within the area of the proposed district. 7. The Board finds that the addition of the district to the Register does not in any manner interfere, eliminate or otherwise obviate the identification, qualification, designation and preservation requirements of the creation of Historic Preservation Districts pursuant to Chapter 20 of this Title. C. A nominated resource shall be added to the Alameda County Register as a structure of merit if the Board of Supervisors finds, after holding the hearing(s) required by this chapter, that it satisfies one or more of the following criteria: 1. It represents in its location an established and familiar visual feature of the neighborhood, community or County; or 2. It materially benefits the historic, architectural or aesthetic character of the neighborhood or area; or 3. It is an example of a type of building that once was common but is now rare in its neighborhood, community or area; or 4. It is connected with a business or use which was once common but is now rare; or 5. It contributes to an understanding of the contextual significance of a neighborhood, community or area. D. A nominated resource shall be added to the Alameda County Register as a contributing resource if the Board of Supervisors finds, after holding the hearing(s) required by this chapter, that it satisfies one or more of the following criteria: 1. The nominated resource is within a historic district; 2. The nominated resource either embodies the significant features and characteristics of the historic district or adds to the historical associations, historical architectural qualities or archaeological values identified for the historic district; 3. The nominated resource was present during the period of historical significance of the historic district and relates to the documented historical significance of the historic district; 4. The nominated resource either possesses historic integrity or is capable of yielding important information about the period of historical significance of the historic district; and 5. The nominated resource has important historic or architectural worth, and its designation as a contributing resource is reasonable, appropriate and necessary to protect, promote and further the goals and purposes of this chapter. 17.62.070 Deletions from the Register An application to delete a listed historic resource from the Alameda County Register may be approved if the Board of Supervisors finds, after holding the hearings required by this chapter, that the listed historic resource no longer meets the requirements set forth above; provided that where a landmark, historic preservation district or structure of merit is proposed for deletion due to a loss of integrity, the loss of integrity was not the result of any illegal act or willful neglect by the owner or agent of the owner. Page 10 of 24 Alameda County Landmarks & Contributing Buildings Identified in 2005-2008 Comprehensive Survey Address 4951 Arroyo Road 728 Bockman Road Area East County San Lorenzo Property Type Spanish Colonial VA Hospital Queen Anne Cottage 782 Bockman Road 2495 Castro Valley Blvd 2520 Castro Valley Blvd 2544 Castro Valley Blvd 2845-61 Castro Valley Blvd 22047-55 Center Street 14563 Cull Canyon Road 16874 Cull Canyon Road 2440 Depot Road 2595 Depot Road 22380 Eden Canyon Road San Lorenzo Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Hayward Hayward/ Eden Area Castro Valley Henry Bockman House Castro Valley Lumber Connie’s Tropical Fish Formerly Crowe’s Feed Shop Chabot Theater Four Square House Red barn, Cull’s ranch Farmhouse and barn Mt. Eden Cemetery Queen Anne - Herman Mohr House “Sea Breeze” Bank barn and associated barns 10366 S. Flynn Road 15400 Foothill Boulevard East County Fairmont Period Revival farmstead Fairmont Hospital 1920s 15400 Foothill Boulevard Fairmont 1048 Grant Avenue San Lorenzo Queen Anne Victorian, White Cotton Cottage Queen Anne – Heidi House 1890 Grove Way at Mission 24985 Hesperian Boulevard Cherryland Hayward End of Hollis Canyon off Eden Canyon 5922 Jensen Road 16331 Kent Avenue Castro Valley Grove Way Bridge Cornelius Mohr house and farm, Classical Revival, Victorian with mansard roof, barn Eastwood House Castro Valley Ashland Jensen farmhouse; Salt box Barn Page 1 of 8 Age 1925 1895 Previous Survey East Alameda Survey - likely eligible San Lorenzo Survey - likely eligible under Criterion A 1934 1855 1860 San Lorenzo Survey - likely eligible under criteria A, B and C c.1925 San Lorenzo Survey - likely eligible under criteria A, B and C 1872 1890 Ashland/Cherryland - possibly eligible Alameda County Landmarks & Contributing Buildings Identified in 2005-2008 Comprehensive Survey Address 16490 Kent Avenue 264 E. Lewelling Boulevard Area Ashland San Lorenzo Lewelling Boulevard @ Embers Way San Lorenzo 22319 Meekland Avenue 2033 Miramonte 20095 Mission Boulevard Cherryland Fairmont Hayward 3461 Old Foothill Road 24829 Palomares Road East County Castro Valley 33853 Palomares Road 6446 Paloverde Road Castro Valley Castro Valley 5328 Proctor Road 911 St James Court 912 St James Court 926 St James Court 927 St James Court 943 St James Court 944 St James Court 959 St James Court 960 St James Court 20050 San Miguel Avenue 20110 San Miguel Avenue Property Type Holy Ghost Hall St. John’s Catholic Church, Mediterranean Revival Captain William Robert’s House Age 1890 19251972 Previous Survey Ashland/Cherryland - likely eligible Ashland/Cherryland - likely eligible Adobe residence Spanish Revival “estate” Mediterranean Revival PG&E substation Alviso Adobe Smythe House, Bonnie Doone Ranch Castro Valley Cherryland Cherryland Cherryland Cherryland Cherryland Cherryland Cherryland Cherryland Castro Valley Castro Valley Chouinard Winery and vineyards 1920’s farmhouse and “Spark Stoves” barn across the street Borloz Farm Street of Mediterranean Bungalows Street of Mediterranean Bungalows Street of Mediterranean Bungalows Street of Mediterranean Bungalows Street of Mediterranean Bungalows Street of Mediterranean Bungalows Street of Mediterranean Bungalows Street of Mediterranean Bungalows Mimimal Traditional residence Mimimal Traditional residence 1936 1935 20176 San Miguel Avenue Castro Valley Mimimal Traditional residence 1939 4327 Seven Hills Road Castro Valley Airplane Bungalow Page 2 of 8 Ashland/Cherryland - likely eligible Ashland/Cherryland - likely eligible Ashland/Cherryland - likely eligible Ashland/Cherryland - likely eligible Ashland/Cherryland - likely eligible Ashland/Cherryland - likely eligible Ashland/Cherryland - likely eligible Ashland/Cherryland - likely eligible Alameda County Landmarks & Contributing Buildings Identified in 2005-2008 Comprehensive Survey Address 15645 Tracy Street Area San Lorenzo Property Type Gothic Revival residence Age 15503 Usher Street San Lorenzo 1875 15525 Usher Street San Lorenzo First Southern Baptist Church (next to Pioneer Cemetery) Queen Anne Cottage 1890 North end of Van Avenue San Leandro Mount Calvary Cemetery 1872 Page 3 of 8 Previous Survey San Lorenzo Survey - likely eligible under criteria A and C San Lorenzo Survey - likely eligible under Criterion C; Ashland/Cherryland likely eligible Alameda County Landmarks & Contributing Buildings Identified in Previous Historic Surveys Includes (1) Ashland/Cherryland Survey (Resources rated "Y - appears eligible"); (2) East County Survey (Resources rated "K - likely to be individually significant"); and (3) San Lorenzo Survey (Resources rated "A1 appears eligible under NRHP Criterion A," "B1 - appears eligible under NRHP Criterion B," and "C1 - appears eligible under NRHP Criterion C") Number Street 1424 168th Street 10605 Altamont Pass Road Altamont Pass Road near Greenville Road Altamont Pass Road near Sanitary Landfill Arroyo Road Arroyo Road Arroyo Road 16294 16298 16464 16467 16500 16600 21455 773 Ashland Avenue Ashland Avenue Ashland Avenue Ashland Avenue Ashland Avenue Ashland Avenue Birch Street Blossom Way Property Description Large Period Revival house Commerical garage Railroad bridge Non-residential agricultural buildings and structures, such as sheds, barns, fences, windmills. Non-residential agricultural buildings and structures, such as sheds, barns, fences, windmils/Winery/Spanish Revival or Mediterranean Queen Anne Cottage with Tankhouse One-story house One-story house Greenhouses Greenhouses Two-story convent Colonial Revival Church complex Craftsman Bungalow 752 Bockman Avenue Residence Government building - school/Spanish Colonial Revival or Mediterranean Row of street trees One-story, central hall house, "Portuguese Garden" 9635 Dublin Canyon Road Multiple residential and agricultural buildings/Queen Anne 9711 Dublin Canyon Road Multiple residential and agricultural buildings/Ranch style 770 El Charro Road 1063 10366 12565 536 Elgin Street South Flynn Road Foothill Road Grove Way East Alameda ("K") Bridge inscribed "Western Pacific 1915" 1913 East Alameda ("K") 1900 East Alameda ("K") 1882 East Alameda ("K") Olivina Winery Gateway; Arroyo at Wetmore; DPR exists Mission Revival Winery building and 1910 residence; now part of Veterans Park Cresta Blanca Winery 1890 1900 1900 1920 1920 1949 1865/1948 1920 1890 Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") San Lorenzo ("A1") 1885 1930 San Lorenzo ("A1") East Alameda ("K") 1930 East Alameda ("K") ? 1890 1895 Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") East Alameda ("K") 1940 East Alameda ("K") Houses. Barn, quonset hut 1915 East Alameda ("K") 1940 1940 East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") Arch bridge similar to 11393 Dublin Canyon Road in Pleasanton "Rancho del Charro," house, stable, barn Stable, eucalyptus row, round brick stable in field 1880 1880 ? 1930 Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Calaveras Dam Cherry Way 1074 Delano Street Dublin Canyon Road east of Mountain View Drive 770 El Charro Road 1915 Gateway Italianate residence 13550 Calaveras Road Previous Survey Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") Railroad bridge 740 Bockman Avenue Bond Street Date (Est.) 1925 1925 1915 Railroad bridge Multiple residential and agricultural buildings/Ranch Non-residential agricultural buildings and landscaping Gothic Revival House Multiple residential and agricultural buildings Multiple barns Large two-story Spanish Colonial Revival house Page 4 of 8 Notes c. 1890 carriage house, large trees on site Summit Garage and bungalow Japanese house & gardens c. 1965 "Pioneer Chapel" structure moved c. 1948 Moved from airport, now Real Estate office, altered Address approximate Part of Hetch Hetchy System; includes Spanishstyle intake structure on dam and adjoining complex of house, barn, etc. Victorian house Farm/ranch with house and old barn Foothill Farms Alameda County Landmarks & Contributing Buildings Identified in Previous Historic Surveys Includes (1) Ashland/Cherryland Survey (Resources rated "Y - appears eligible"); (2) East County Survey (Resources rated "K - likely to be individually significant"); and (3) San Lorenzo Survey (Resources rated "A1 appears eligible under NRHP Criterion A," "B1 - appears eligible under NRHP Criterion B," and "C1 - appears eligible under NRHP Criterion C") Number Street 564 Grove Way 636 Grove Way Date (Est.) 1920 1915 1865/1948 Previous Survey Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") One-story Italianate house Reinforced concrete bridge Large Italianate house and carriage house 1880 1915 1869 Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") San Lorenzo Pioneer Cemetery 1864 Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Theater Commercial 1946 1955 1915 San Lorenzo ("A1", "C1") San Lorenzo ("A1") East Alameda ("K") Large barn Queen Anne Cottage Religious complex 1890 1890 1890 Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Kent Avenue Kent Avenue Kent Avenue Kilkare Road Kilkare Road Kilkare Road Kilkare Road Kilkare Road Kilkare Road One-story house One-story house One-story house Sunol Railroad Station Residential building/Queen Anne Church/Stick-Eastlake Style Residential building Stone winery building Stone winery building Kilkare Road Clubhouse, log construction 1890 1890 1890 1885 1890 1895 1890 1890 1888 1925 Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") 1900 ? 1925-1955 East Alameda ("K") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") 1885 1890 1910 San Lorenzo ("A1", "C1") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y"); San Lorenzo ("A1") East Alameda ("K") 1905 East Alameda ("K") 1885 1905 East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") 1890 Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") 1046 Grove Way 1129 Grove Way Grove Way Bridge 240 Hampton Avenue 15400 Hesperian Boulevard 16080 Hesperian Boulevard 17975 Hesperian Boulevard I-580 between Grant Line & Flynn Road 16331 Kent Avenue 16341 Kent Avenue 16490 Kent Avenue 16503 16560 16561 6 86 141 341 463 1011 3837 Laughlin Road 9 East Lewelling Boulevard 264 East Lewelling Boulevard 130 West Lewelling Boulevard 254 West Lewelling Boulevard Property Description Large two-story house Large two-story Mediterranean Revival house Colonial Revival Pioneer Chapel Railroad bridge Multiple agricultural buildings Large laurel or bay tree Mediterranean Revival religious complex Residence One-story house 3981 North Livermore Avenue Colonial Revival farmhouse with agricultural buildings 4157 North Livermore Avenue Colonial Revival farmhouse with agricultural buildings 5459 North Livermore Avenue Italiante farmhouse with agricultural buildings 1890 South Livermore Avenue Colonial Revival farmhouse with agricultural buildings 21459 Locust Street Queen Anne Cottage Page 5 of 8 Notes Moved c. 1948 to 21455 Birch St, and again c. 2005 to Grove Way; on National Register Some alterations over time Bridges San Lorenzo Creek at Mission Blvd. Meek Mansion & Carriage House; On National Register CA Pt. of Historical Interest; address approximate Lorenzo Theater, Cal. Reg. 01-0041, 7J Sam's Drive Through Western Pacific over Lincoln Highway Address approximate Address approximate Holy Ghost Association Hall (Portuguese); some additions House Little Brown Church House Elliston Vineyards; on National Register On National Register Kilkare Woods Clubhouse, park; also 12051 Glenora Way Farm/ranch St. John's Catholic Church, school, gym, rectory Alameda County Landmarks & Contributing Buildings Identified in Previous Historic Surveys Includes (1) Ashland/Cherryland Survey (Resources rated "Y - appears eligible"); (2) East County Survey (Resources rated "K - likely to be individually significant"); and (3) San Lorenzo Survey (Resources rated "A1 appears eligible under NRHP Criterion A," "B1 - appears eligible under NRHP Criterion B," and "C1 - appears eligible under NRHP Criterion C") Number Street 15775 Lorenzo Avenue 9618 Lupin Way 11882 Main Street 1163 Manning Road 1541 Middle Lane 24495 Mohr Drive Montgomery Avenue 3950 Mountain House Road Niles Canyon Road Property Description School Date (Est.) 1950 1885 Previous Survey San Lorenzo ("A1", "C1") East Alameda ("K") 1920 East Alameda ("K") 1915 East Alameda ("K") 1920 1925 ? 1923 1928 1870 San Lorenzo ("A1") San Lorenzo ("A1") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") 1910 East Alameda ("K") 1906 East Alameda ("K") 1869 East Alameda ("K") 1890 ? Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") East Alameda ("K") 1955 1895 San Lorenzo ("C1") East Alameda ("K") San Lorenzo Community Church ? East Alameda ("K") Sections of allees of trees 1880 1895 Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") East Alameda ("K") 1883 1910 1873 East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") East Alameda ("K") Victorian cottage 1898 Gothic Revival House 1880 Shingle-style house Gas station 1915 1950 Ashland/Cherryland ("Y"); San Lorenzo ("A1") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y"); San Lorenzo ("A1", "C1") Ashland/Cherryland ("Y") San Lorenzo ("A1") Multiple residential and agricultural buildings/Italianate Commercial building/Mission Revival Multiple residential and agricultural buildings/bungalow Farmstead with water tower Residence and store Row of large street trees Mission Revival school Railroad bridge Niles Canyon Road along RR Telegraph poles Niles Canyon Road east of Idylwood Niles Canyon Road near Palomares Road Niles Canyon Road west of Brightside 21439 Ocean View Drive Paloma Road west of I-680 955 Paseo Grande 8433 Patterson Pass Road Railroad bridge Railroad bridge Railroad bridge Queen Anne cottage Landscape features Church Queen Anne foursquare residence with water tower, agricultural buildings and palm trees Pleasanton-Sunol Road South Landscape features of Verona 1565 Plaza Drive One-story house 4520 Tesla Road Multiple residential and agricultural building/Queen Anne 4590 Tesla Road 8792 Tesla Road Winery Craftsman winery with tank house 11450 Tesla Road 15536 Tracy Street 15630 Tracy Street 15651 Tracy Street 15787 Washington Avenue Gothic Revival farmhouse with tankhouse Page 6 of 8 Notes Arroyo High School Farm/ranch with house; also 10123 Patterson Pass Rd. Commercial complex including tankhouse; Sunol Coffee House & Café Farm/ranch with bungalow West side of street Mountain Home School Richmond Bridge at P.M. 13.33 Farwell bridge 33-335 at P.M. 13.025; abutments (1932) Bridge with stone abutments Tree allees on both sides Dr. Gordon farm/ranch with house; moved from Livermore in 1966 Concannon Vineyard Tesla Vineyard (eucalptus row, barns) Structure built by N.B. Holmes, local blacksmith, in 1873; House was moved to this location in the 1970s and rehabilitated Possible San Lorenzo Grove caretaker's house Some alterations Address approximate Alameda County Structures of Merit PRHC, 10/17/07 Address 2059 150th Avenue 2135 150th Avenue 1511 166th Street 6443 Alisal Street 21921 Arbor 5211 Arroyo Road Area Ashland Ashland Ashland East County Castro Valley East County Property Type Queen Anne Cottage Victorian Cottage Craftsman Bungalow Water tower Victorian Cottage Dos Mesas Winery 3178 Aylesbury Court Bernal Road Castro Valley East County Large English Cottage Possibly Hearst family home 20997 Birch Street 650-88 Blossom Way 2637 Castro Valley Boulevard 2806 Castro Valley Boulevard 2836 Castro Valley Boulevard 3550-58 Castro Valley Boulevard Cherryland Cherryland Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Queen Anne Cottage Mission Revival commercial/residential Dell Cafe First Castro Valley Post Office First bakery in Castro Valley 1920s commercial building 20546 Center Street 741 Cherry Way 2768 Collier Canyon Road Castro Valley Cherryland East County Bungalow, barns on large parcel Modest airplane bungalow with water tower Farmstead: bungalow, barn, garage, outbuildings 4221 Collier Canyon Road 4760 Collier Canyon Road 3646 Corss Road 7324 Crow Canyon Road Crow Canyon Road East County East County East County Castro Valley Castro Valley Barn Barn Barns Victorian Cottage McMerritt Barn 1088 Delano Street Del Valle San Lorenzo/ Ashland/Cherryland East County Agricultural property, c.1900 house, garage, large barn Sanitarium 1578 East Street Eden Canyon Road Castro Valley Spanish Colonial Revival residence King’s Ranch 964-68 Elgin Street 195 East Lewelling Boulevard 2200 Fairmont Drive 2700 Fairmont Drive 1797 Fairview Avenue 11761 North Flynn Road San Lorenzo/ Ashland/Cherryland San Lorenzo/ Ashland/Cherryland Fairmont Fairmont East County Age Notes 1883 May be on grounds of VA Medical Center or in Sycamore Grove Park. Remaining are residence, office, bottling facility and wine storage tunnels. Administered by LARPD. May have become part of Castlewood Golf Course building Moved to Castro Valley from Oakland Currently Castro Valley Beauty College Jenny’s Café Gained notoriety in the 1990’s when owner painted it bright purple Isolated amidst new business park development, threatened address incorrect Late 1890s Adjacent to VA Hospital, on grounds of Camp Arroyo; only 1 building left;.on EBRPD property Large, well established ranch property; King's Ranch includes whole upper half of Eden Canyon Road -- need to clarify where historic resources are Duplex court, possible worker housing Bungalow with multiple outbuildings Juvenile Hall Animal Control Complex Bungalow with monitor Greek Revival farmstead Poosible former agricultural use 1878 John Young homestead; site owned by Alameda County Waste Management Authority 19644 Forest Avenue 20325 Forest Avenue 20554 Forest Avenue 20633 Garden Avenue 16822 Grant Line Road 2045 Grove Way Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley 2833 Grove Way 3069 Grove Way Grove Way & Redwood Road Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Victorian Cottage 2 story farmhouse Castro Valley Exchange site 1881 Current site of Trader Joe’s, site of Castro Valley’s first business per CV General Plan 21855 Hathaway Avenue Hazel at Main Street 18695 or 18701 Hesperian Boulevard Hayward Hayward San Lorenzo Classic Box residence Hazel Street Bridge McConaghy Victorian farmhouse 1925 1886 George Posey Engineer Restored 12 room house, tank house and carriage house, may be within Hayward city limits Hesperian Boulevard Hesperian Boulevard at Hwy 92 Hayward Hayward House next door to Mohr estate Original Mt. Eden Post Office 4658-62 Heyer Avenue 3596 Jamison Way 18467 Lake Chabot Road Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley 1900s bungalow Farmhouse Ranch house East County Castro Valley Tudor residence Farmhouse Colonial Revival residence Victorian Cottage 1925 roadside store and residences Caretakers house on Lauren Lanch Strobridge Property Page 7 of 8 Within Hayward city limits Alameda County Structures of Merit PRHC, 10/17/07 Address 1761 Laughlin Road Area East County Property Type Ruins of pyramidal roofed house Foot of Lewelling Boulevard 2060 South Livermore Avenue 3320 Lorraine/Hartford Avenue San Lorenzo East County East County Robert’s Landing Bungalow and water tower 1940s radio station 15593 Lorenzo Avenue 15600 Lorenzo Avenue 3264 Magdalena Place 11601 Main Street 4529 Malabar Avenue San Lorenzo San Lorenzo East County Castro Valley House House Victorian Cottage Sunol Glenn School Synagogue, was Italianate residence 2949 Marina Avenue 22217 Meekland Avenue 3424 Middleton Ave 3005 Mines Road East County Cherryland Castro Valley East County 1940s Barns Art Deco Commercial Victorian Mel Winery 20102 Mission Boulevard 21003 Mission Boulevard Hayward Cherryland 27745 Palomares Canyon Road Castro Valley Quonset hut with additions Commercial Building on corner of St. James and Mission Blvd Farmstead with water tower 9355 Patterson Pass Road East County Barn 21798 Princeton Street 4853 Proctor Road 26 Railroad Avenue Cherryland Castro Valley East County 1925 Period Revival residence Shingle style residence Railroad worker housing 30 Railroad Avenue East County Railroad worker housing 17272 Redwood Road 19550 Redwood Road 19693 Redwood Road 16005 Rochi Court 1910 farm complex, “Clark’s Wooded Acres” Craftsman Bungalow Small concrete block commercial building Bungalow court 992 St James Court Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley San Lorenzo/ Ashland/Cherryland Cherryland 23385 Saklan Road San Miguel Avenue 19083 Santa Maria Avenue 4952 Seaview Avenue 3832 Somerset Avenue Mt Eden Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Commercial Building on corner of St. James and Mission Blvd 1915 grain elevator Adobe Arts Center English Cottage Craftsman residence English Cottage 766 West Sunset Drive Sycamore Avenue San Lorenzo Spanish Revival residence with water tower Tree 4 Corners East County Castro Valley Castro Valley Castro Valley Fairview Castro Valley Castro Valley Classical Revival Farmhouse Vallecitos Nuclear Center Strobridge House, Queen Anne Spanish Revival residence Castro Village Center Lone Tree Cemetery Palomares School Site Redwood Schoolhouse Site Castro Valley Sunol Castro Valley Stanton House Sunol Water Temple Valley Cathedral at the Crossroads Castro Valley Archeological Site—ALA60 15530 Usher Street 6705 Vallecitos Road 21026 Wilbeam Avenue 22588 Woodroe Avenue Age Notes Shows interesting architectural conventions, like extreme pyramidal roof. 1945 1915 Post-WWI house Perry family, stucco May have associations with the neighboring Alcorn Chicken Ranch property Barn is not visible from the roadway 1913 Now Murietta’s Well; first floor of winery building dates to 1913; primary significance is vine cuttings brought from Chateau d'Yquem to Livermore Valley Banchero’s Restaurant Building may have been extensively modified c.1890 Barn was in place prior to 1890, when Hans Rasmussen Nissen and family purchased the property Page 8 of 8 Specific use related to railroad and town of Sunol Specific use related to railroad and town of Sunol APN: 84B-590-17-7 Built about the same time as Bungalows 1938 Possible WPA project Owner claims building has been gutted and remodeled c.1915 To the side of San Lorenzo School District buildings, next to 1904 school site—should seek Heritage Tree status 1890 1960 1906 CA Pt. of Interest; Prior DPR exists 1949 1870 1868 1866 One of first shopping centers in County 1969 Architect Welton Beckett, now Neighborhood Church 8,000-10,000 years old Indian village site State Landmark per Castro Valley General Plan Has been moved NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED ORDINANCE ADDING THIRTEEN PROPERTIES TO THE ALAMEDA COUNTY REGISTER OF HISTORIC RESOURCES Notice is hereby given that the Alameda County Board of Supervisors (“Board”) will hold a public hearing to consider an ordinance adding thirteen structures to the Alameda County Register of Historic Resources (“Register”). The Alameda County Register is an integral component of the Historic Preservation Ordinance (HPO) that was adopted by the Board in 2012. The HPO addresses the creation, criteria and procedures for placement and deletion, and actions to be taken by the Board with respect to the Register. Within the Register there are four designation categories: landmarks, historic preservation district; contributing resource to a historic preservation district; and structure of merit. Participation in the Register is voluntary and owner consent is required. The following properties have been nominated by their property owners for inclusion in the Register. Address/Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN) 20050 San Miguel Avenue, Castro Valley, CA, APN: 084A010901004 1063 Elgin , San Lorenzo, CA, APN: 080B031900200 463 Kilkare Road, Sunol, CA, APN: 096 021000701 1046 Grove Way, Hayward, CA, APN: 414 008102202 11601 Main Street, Sunol, CA, APN: 096 015500401 22603 Eden Canyon Road, Castro Valley, CA, APN: 085A155000100 341 Kilkare Road , Sunol, CA, APN: 096 021000900 4590 Tesla Road, Livermore, CA, APN: 099 120000300 3646 Cross Road , Livermore, CA, APN: 099A185000105 20554 Forest Avenue , Castro Valley, CA, APN: 084C071301203 16298 Ashland Avenue, San Leandro, CA, APN: 080C048202000 22588 Woodroe Avenue , Hayward, CA, APN: 417 012000200 Proposed Designation Structure of Merit Structure of Merit Landmark Landmark Landmark Structure of Merit Landmark Landmark Structure of Merit Structure of Merit Structure of Merit Structure of Merit The public hearing on this matter will be held at the following location, date and time: Alameda County Board of Supervisors Public Hearing Room June 3, 2014, Tuesday, 1:00PM 1221 Oak Street, Board Chambers, Oakland Written comments on the proposed Ordinance may be presented at or before the public hearing to the Board of Supervisors. If you challenge the decision of the Board of Supervisors on the proposed Ordinance, you may be limited to raising only those issues that you or someone else raises at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered at or prior to the hearing. If you have questions regarding this notice, please contact Angela Robinson Piñon at (510) 670-5400. CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS