File #: 24-0360    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Administrative Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/17/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/1/2024 Final action:
Title: REQUEST BY COUNCIL MEMBER SPEAKE ASKING THE CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE A RESOLUTION STATING THE CITY'S DESIRE TO SAVE THE CORONA DEPOT BUILDING FROM FUTURE DEMOLITION LOCATED AT 150 DEPOT DRIVE
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Exhibit 1 - Request by Council Member Speake, 3. Exhibit 2 - Location Exhibit of 150 Depot Drive, 4. Exhibit 3 - Heritage Inventory Survey, January 21, 2003
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION



DATE: 05/01/2024

TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members

FROM: Planning & Development Department

SUBJECT:
Title
REQUEST BY COUNCIL MEMBER SPEAKE ASKING THE CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE A RESOLUTION STATING THE CITY'S DESIRE TO SAVE THE CORONA DEPOT BUILDING FROM FUTURE DEMOLITION LOCATED AT 150 DEPOT DRIVE

End
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
This staff report asks the City Council to provide direction to staff in preparing a resolution stating the City's desire to save the Corona Depot Building from future demolition located at 150 Depot Drive.

RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Recommended action
That the City Council provide direction to staff on preparing a resolution for consideration by the City Council stating the City's desire to save the Corona Depot building from future demolition located at 150 Depot Drive.

Body
BACKGROUND & HISTORY:
Council Member Speak submitted an agenda item request to have the City Council discuss and consider the adoption of a resolution that would affirm the City's desire to save the Corona Depot building located at 150 Depot Drive from future demolition. The Corona Depot building was built in 1937 and was historically a train station for the Santa Fe Railroad.

In 2003, city staff surveyed the property and evaluated the building for its placement on the city's Heritage Inventory according to Section 17.63.090 of the Corona Municipal Code (CMC). The survey in 2003 determined the windows and roof to be original to the building. The survey also noted that newer stucco was applied to the building replacing the original plaster finish. The building was placed on the city's Heritage Inventory in 2004 and ranked "high with rehabilitation" as a potential listing for a local landmark on the Corona Register. The building remains on the heritage inventory but has not been nominated or approved as a local landmark on the Corona Register by the previous and current owner of the property.

In 2006, the Riv...

Click here for full text