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Ord 1841 - Zone Change Application Z-91-1 From R-1:10,000 to R-1:10,000 LHP to Create an Historic Overlay Zone on this ParcelORDINANCE 1841 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS ON ZONE CHANGE APPLICATION Z -91 -1 FROM R- 1:10,000 TO R- 1:10,000 -LHP (SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, 10,000 SQUARE FOOT LANDMARK /HISTORIC PRESERVATION OVERLAY) TO CREATE AN HISTORIC OVERLAY ZONE ON THIS PARCEL OF LAND AND ALL IMPROVEMENTS THEREIN THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS DOES HEREBY SECTION I The following structures are hereby designated historically and culturally significant: HD -91 -2 The Florentine Village (Main House and Grounds) 42 Central Avenue A detailed description of the property, the characteristics and history which justify designation, and a map showing location of the property are part of this ordinance. SECTION II The property listed is designated to be of historic, architectural or aesthetic significance for the reasons listed below: (a) Property: The Florentine Village, 42 Central Avenue (b) Historic Designation HD -91 -2 (c) Description of Designation: Primary residence, Grounds and freestanding sign. (d) Description of Characteristics which justify designation: The Florentine Village began in 1887 when a two -story L -Plan residence with Greek Revival style gable returns and six over six double hung windows was constructed on a part of A. Hildebrand's 47 acre property that extended from Central Avenue all the way to East Main Street. In 1907 the parcel was acquired by an Italian immigrant named Quintano Ceccanti who has created a restaurant in San Francisco until the 1906 earthquake. Ceccanti established an Italian restaurant on Central Avenue and gradually developed the property to resemble country villa complexes in his native Tuscany. He added a vineyard on the hillside, Italian cypress trees in front, a stone fence, and various garden structures. He dabbled in base relief structures of concrete and mosaic, that exist today on the grounds. The porch that fills the former L of the house plan looks as if it took that form in the 1920's or 1930's. Cabins behind the house may have been constructed in the same period. The restaurant continued after Quintano's death in 1936, operated by tenants for a decade and then by his daughter and son -in -law, Rena and Guilio A. Bocci. They named it the "Florentine Village" and had the fine historic neon sign installed. The gravel driveway and parking area accommodated the customer's cars and now provides parking for tenants. The restaurant closed in 1972. Ceccanti's granddaughter Janette Bocci owned the property as late as 1983. (e) Description of features that should be preserved in addition to those covered under Section 4.86.120: None. SECTION III This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos on March 18, 1991 and adopted by the following vote as an ordinance of the Town of Los Gatos at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos on April 1, 1991. COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Randy Attaway, Steven Blanton Mayor Brent N. Ventura NAYS: None ABSENT: Joanne Benjamin, Eric D. Carlson ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: SIGNED: v MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA CLERK OF THE TOWN OF OS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA