HomeMy WebLinkAbout22480 - RESOLUTIONS - 5/13/2009 RESOLUTION NO. 22480
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA DESIGNATING THE WEST
FACADE OF THE PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT LOCATED AT 3400 EAST TAHQUITZ CANYON
WAY, AS A CLASS 1 HISTORIC SITE.
WHEREAS, Chapter 8.05 of the Palm Springs Municipal Code allows for the
designation of historic sites; and
WHEREAS, on October 14, 2008, the Historic Site Preservation Board initiated an
application for historic site designation of the west fagade of the Palm Springs
International Airport located at 3400 East Tahquitz Canyon Way; and
WHEREAS, notice of a public hearing of the Historic Site Preservation Board of the City
of Palm Springs to consider designation of the west fagade of the Palm Springs
International Airport located at 3400 East Tahquitz Canyon Way as a Class 1 historic
site was issued in accordance with applicable law; and
WHEREAS, on March 10, 2009, the Historic Site Preservation Board conducted a
public hearing in accordance with applicable law to consider designation of the west
fagade of the Palm Springs International Airport located at 3400 East Tahquitz Canyon
Way as a Class 1 historic site; and
WHEREAS, at said hearing, the RSPB adopted Resolution #70 to recommend to City
Council designation of the west fagade of the Palm Springs International Airport located
at 3400 East Tahquitz Canyon Way as a Class 1 historic site; and
WHEREAS, notice of a public hearing of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs to
consider designation of the west fagade of the Palm Springs International Airport
located at 3400 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, as a Class 1 historic site was issued in
accordance with applicable law; and
WHEREAS, on April 15, 2009 the City Council conducted a public hearing in
accordance with applicable law to consider designation of the west fagade of the Palm
Springs International Airport located at 3400 East Tahquitz Canyon Way as a Class 1
historic site; and
WHEREAS, the designation of the west fagade of the Palm Springs International
Airport located at 3400 East Tahquitz Canyon Way shall further the purpose and intent
of Chapter 8.05; and
WHEREAS, the designation of the west fagade of the Palm Springs International
Airport located at 3400 East Tahquitz Canyon Way promotes the sensitive preservation
of said site; and
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WHEREAS, in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the
designation of a historic site is categorically exempt from environmental review
pursuant to Section 15331 for the preservation of historical resources; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully reviewed and considered all of the evidence
in connection with the designation, including but not limited to the staff report,
application and historical research, all written and oral testimony presented and notes
the following:
1. In 1966, the City of Palm Springs commissioned architect Donald Wexler to
design the terminal building of the Palm Springs International Airport located at
3400 East Tahquitz Canyon Way in Palm Springs.
2. The defining historic characteristics of these buildings are the main terminal
building and the radiating x-shaped wing concourse buildings which are
recognized as a mid-century design with desert focus.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS DOES HEREBY RESOLVE
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: Pursuant to CEQA, the City Council finds that the designation of the
western fagade of the Palm Springs International Airport located at 3400 East Tahquitz
Canyon Way as a Class 1 historic site is categorically exempt from environmental
review pursuant to Section 15331 whereby this designation is for the preservation of a
historical resource.
SECTION 2: Pursuant to Section 8.05.020.a.4 and 5 of the Palm Springs Municipal
Code, the City Council does hereby make the following findings;
4. That the western fagade of the Palm Springs International Airport
embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period or method of
construction, because the main terminal of the airport buildings resembles
that of other mid-century modern designs of the desert region in that era.
Further, the original airport terminal building and x-shaped concourse
buildings were constructed with modules, using steel frame construction,
and expansive use of glass, flat cantilevered roofs, thin sleek structural
supports, and were laid as to be pedestrian friendly. The design uses a
combination of materials and architectural elements which are unique to
the original airport terminal building and radiating x-shaped concourse
structures. The buildings and the layout of the buildings were considered
creative and innovative in their design and were a model of efficiency for
small hub airports.
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5. That the western facade of the Palm Springs International Airport
presents the work of a master builder, designer, artist, or architect whose
individual genius influenced his age; or that possesses high artistic value,
because the Palm Springs Airport terminal building and concourse
buildings was designed by Donald Wexler, one of Palm Springs' (and the
Coachella Valley's) most prolific and accomplished architects. Further,
the west facade reflects a sophisticated approach to modern design, an
attention to detail, the innovative use of materials, a careful response to
the harsh desert environment through the use of long overhanging roof
structures to shelter glass areas from the heat of the sun, the careful
orientation of the buildings to maximize the view of the San Jacinto
Mountains, the balanced proportion and scale of the building, and the
pedestrian friendly design of the exterior and interior spaces.
SECTION 3: Based upon the foregoing, the City Council does hereby designate the west
facade of the Palm Springs International Airport located at 3400 East Tahquitz Canyon Way,
Palm Springs, California as a Class 1 Historic Site subject to the following conditions;
1. The City may demark the west facade as a historic site with a marker of
the City's choosing. The historic marker shall be placed in a location
visible from the public right-of-way. The City shall maintain the marker in
the location installed and pay for the replacement cost if the marker is
lost, stolen, or otherwise removed from the property.
2. All future exterior modifications to the west facade, including any
appurtenant structures attached thereto, shall require Historic Site
Preservation Board review pursuant to Municipal Code Ordinance 8.05, in
addition to any other review required by law.
3. No permit for the alteration of the exterior of the west facade, including
signage and any of the defining elements and characteristics of the west
facade, shall be issued except in compliance with Section 8.05 of the
Municipal Code, including review by the Historic Site Preservation Board,
as required.
4. That the City Clerk submits the Council Resolution to the County recorder
for recordation within 90 days of the effective date of this resolution.
5. All existing or previously approved alterations shall be considered
acceptable.
6. Any mandated changes by any federal agencies, such as the FAA or
TSA, may be reviewed by staff for potential exclusion from HSPB review
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ADOPTED THIS 13th day of May, 2009.
David H. Ready, Ci# ger
ATTEST:
mes Thompson, City Clerk
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS )
I, JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that
Resolution No. 22480 is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular
meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs on the 13th day of May, 2009, by
the following vote:
AYES: Councilmember Foat, Councilmember Hutcheson, Councilmember
Weigel, Mayor Pro Tem Mills, and Mayor Pougnet.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
J mes Thompson, City Clerk a5`Z6 I
City of Palm Springs, California