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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 318 Designating 15095 as a Historic Landmark ORDINANCE NO. 318 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA DESIGNATING THE PROPERTY AT 15095 FRUITVALE AVEVENUE AS A HISTORIC LANDMARK (APN 397-19-010) The City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby ordains as follows: Section 1-Findings: After careful review and consideration of the report and recommendations of the Heritage Preservation Commission concerning the property at 15095 Fruitvale Avenue (the "Property") together with the application and supporting materials, the City Council hereby determines that: • The Property exemplifies or reflects special elements of the cultural, social, economic, political, aesthetic, engineering or architectural history of the City, the County, the State or the nation in that it represents a Classical Revival styled residence with some Prairie Style architectural influences that was constructed in the early 1900s. The structure exhibits many of the character defining features of such a home, and has retained these features through history. ■ The Property embodies distinctive characteristics of a style, type, period or method of construction, or is a valuable example of the use of indigenous materials in that it is an excellent example of Classical Revival residential architecture with some Prairie Style influences. Distinctive Classical Revival details included the Greek key frieze, iconic porch columns, leaded glass windows, and Palladian windows at the front portion of the home. Prairie Style influences are found in the ribbon windows at the second floor, the proportions of the expressed floor levels, and the deeply overhanging, boxed eaves ■ The Property embodies or contributes to unique physical characteristics representing an established and familiar visual feature of a neighborhood or district within the City in that the home was once the home of the Caswell family. Helen Caswell was a writer, artist, and musician and was especially well known for her paintings of children. The Caswell's lived in the house from 1952 until about 1982. The home was constructed in 1906 and was designed by the architectural firm of Frank Wolfe & Charles McKenzie. These San Jose architects, who partnered between 1899 and 1910, helped define the residential character during this time and influenced the style of many homes built in Santa Clara Valley. The architects drew from Colonial Revival, Neo-Classical, Queen Anne, Craftsman and other styles to develop an eclectic architectural design that can be found in many historical neighborhoods of Santa Clara Valley. Section 2 —Designation: The Property is hereby designated as a Historic Landmark pursuant to section 13-15.060 of the Saratoga City Code. Following a duly notice public meeting the foregoing ordinance was introduced and read at the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Saratoga held on the 17th day of September, Page 1 of 2 2014, and was adopted by the following vote following a second reading on the I st day of October, 2014: COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Mayor Emily Lo, Vice Mayor Howard Miller, Council Member Manny Cappello, Chuck Page, Jill Hunter NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None SIGNED: `- Emily Lo MAYOR, CITY OF SARATOGA, CALIFORNIA A TEST: DATE: 1<:;>/-7 ®i r l Bothelio CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: I ` DATE: Richard Taylor CITY ATTORNEY Page 2 of 2