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CITY OF POMONA, CA
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File #: 25-1442    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/22/2025 In control: Historic Preservation Commission
On agenda: 6/4/2025 Final action:
Title: 3. Determination of Historic Significance (DHS-000416-2025) Project Address: 800 W. Lexington Avenue (Martin Luther King, Jr. Park) Project Applicant: City of Pomona Project Planner: Alan Fortune, Associate Planner Council District: CC District No. 2 A request to make a Determination of Historic Significance (DHS-000416-2025) for the restroom facilities and attached shade structure at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park at 800 W. Lexington Avenue. Recommendation: Staff recommends that the Historic Preservation Commission determine that the restroom facilities and attached shade structure within Martin Luther King, Jr. Park at 800 W. Lexington Avenue, is not Historic and adopt HPC Resolution No. 25-015.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Attachment 1 - Draft HPC Resolution No. 25-015, 3. Attachment 2 - Site Plan, 4. Attachment 3 - Site Photographs, 5. Attachment 4 - City Council Reso. No. 4215, 6. Attachment 5 - Parks & Rec Commission Meeting Minutes of 6.13.1968, 7. Attachment 6 - City Council Reso. No. 69-186, 8. Attachment 7 - City Council Reso. No. 69-187, 9. Attachment 8 - Parks & Rec Commission Meeting Minutes of 4.08.1999
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3.                      Determination of Historic Significance (DHS-000416-2025)

Project Address:                     800 W. Lexington Avenue (Martin Luther King, Jr. Park)

Project Applicant:                     City of Pomona

Project Planner:                     Alan Fortune, Associate Planner

Council District:                     CC District No. 2

 

A request to make a Determination of Historic Significance (DHS-000416-2025) for the restroom facilities and attached shade structure at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park at 800 W. Lexington Avenue.

 

Recommendation:

Staff recommends that the Historic Preservation Commission determine that the restroom facilities and attached shade structure within Martin Luther King, Jr. Park at 800 W. Lexington Avenue, is not Historic and adopt HPC Resolution No. 25-015.