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Ord 1278 - DESIGNATING FOUR (4) STRUCTURES, ONE (1) LANDMARK. AND ONE (1) SITE AS HISTORICALLY AND CULTURALLY SIGNIFICANT.ORDINANCE NQ, 1278 AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING FOUR (4) STRUCTURES, ONE (1) LANDMARK. AND ONE (1) SITE AS HISTORICALLY AND CULTURALLY SIGNIFICANT. The Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. The following structures, landmark and site are hereby designated historically and culturally significant: HD -15 -2 Macabe.e Gopher Trap Manufacturing Company - 110 Loma Alta Avenue HD -75 -3 Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad - Vasona -Oak Meadow Pa rks H.D -75 -4 Waterman House - 45 Broadway HD -75 -6 Coggeshall Mansion - 115 North Santa Cruz Avenue HD - 75 -7 Pratt House 16920 .Farley Road HD - 75 -8 Site of the University Avenue School - 50 University Avenue A detailed description of the designated structures, landmark and site, the characteristics which justify designation, and a map showing the location and delineation of the historic site, are part of this Ordinance, SECTION 2. The property listed is designated to be of historic, archi- tectural, or aesthetic significance for the reasons listed below. Property: Macabee Gopher Trap Manufacturing Company building - 110 Loma Alta Avenue Historic Designation No. HD -75 -2 Classification (structure or landmark): Structure Description of Item(s) Designated: The exterior of the wooden structure. Description of the characteristics which Justify the designation: This Eastlake -style wood frame one-story home containing five rooms and a basement is an historic home which has been converted to com- mercial use. The house, built in 1894 as a first residence for Zephyr and Elizabeth Macabee, served later as a workshop where the Macabee Gopher Trap was invented and patented in 1900. The home has remained in the Macabee family and is owned by the Macabee heirs: Mr. Raymond Macabee (62 Broadway), Mrs. Lanty B. Evans (81 Reservoir Road) and Mrs. Don Hobbie (of Oroviile). The gopher traps have been manufactured here for the past seventy -five years with a wide distributorship in the Western States and occasional orders sent to the East Coast and foreign markets. Description of particular features that should be preserved in addition to items covered under Section 9 -3.1 (site area, appurte- nance, landscape feature, other).. None -2- o� I V" 1 � 1 � 0 Z�- J1 KIG rr�16.17 4AM MO. H [2 L/',Ab 6 TIW2 >^A= Approved by Planning Commission date ��T 2L , �� Approved by o n Co neil date 1 2-1-75 r, 278 o Town Clerk � �, Mayor. z , -3- SECTION 3. The property listed is designated to be of historic, archi- tectural, or aesthetic significance for the reasons listed below. Property: Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad - Vasona -Oak Meadow Parks Historic Designation No. ll� 5 - - 3 Classification (structure or landmark): Landmark Description of Item(s) Designated: Trains, exterior of station and other railroad buildings. Description of the characteristics which justify the designation: Engine #2 built in 1905 by John Coit, and Engine #2 built in 1901, also built by John Coit. Engine #2 for the East Lake Railroad in Los Angeles, and Engine #3 was built for the Venice Miniature Rail- road, Venice, California. All cars and coaches are from the Panama - Pacific Exposition of 1915. Reassembled by Billy Jones, starting in 1941 on Daves Avenue. Ran from 1948 until his death in 1968. Purchased and relocated in the park area by the Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad, Inc. (non- profit organization), July 26, 1970. Irreplacable asset to the Town, providing for this and future gen- erations examples of the physical surroundings in which past generations lived. And, the promotion of tourist trade and interest. Description of particular features that should be preserved in addition to items covered under Section 9 - 3.1 (site area, appurte- nance, landscape feature, other)*' None -4- �J SECTION 4. The property listed is designated to be of historic, archi- tectural, or aesthetic significance for the reasons listed below. Property: Waterman House - 45 Broadway Historic Designation No. Ii D- r -4 Classification (structure or landmark): Structure Description of Item(s) Designated: The exterior of the wooden structure. Description of the characteristics which Justify the designation: Good example of Italianate style, has window latches dated 1860, picture in library dated 1870. In Los Gatos Tax Records of 1886. This style t1:§ characterized by straight front of building with no sizable projections or recessions, the tops of the windows are rounded. This has interesting use of siding, both vertical and horizontal, and the oornice, which makes the roof low profile to the spectator on the street level. Built for the Waterman family circa 1870; preserved over the years and remodeled several times. Was an art gallery at one time. Description of particular features that should be preserved in addition to items covered under Section 9 -3.1 (site area, appurte- nance, landscape feature, other)" None 017*4* �G 4I 1 -100 -C Aft SA _�o SECTION 5.. The property listed is designated to be of historic, archi- tectural, or aesthetic significance for the reasons listed below. Property: Coggeshall Mansion - 115 North Santa Cruz Avenue Historic Designation No. HD -75 -6 Classification (structure or landmark): Structure Description of Item(s) Designated: The exterior of the structure. Description of the characteristics which justify tl•ie designation: Almost c4assic example of Nineteenth Century Eastlake Victorian with the distinctive type of ornamentation that is the major character- istic of this style. Open front porch, tower, rows of spindles, and woodwork resembling furniture legs. Other distinguishing char - acteristics are the rectangular shape of the building, and the gab;]:¢ roof . This building was build by J. J. Mill as a residence for mfrs. Mary G. Coggeshall in 1891. It was converted into a mortuary in 1920 by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Place, and has been used as such until 1974. This old mansion is the only one left of ail the lovely big homes that graced the west side of Santa Cruz Avenue. At one time (turn of the century), from Saratoga Avenue all the way to Main Street that side of the street was lined with these (Bean, Nicholson, etc.) with the trolley line turning off of Saratoga Avenue, down Santa Cruz Avenue and then on the Main Street. They have all been demolished, but this one. Description of particular features that should be preserved in addition to items covered under Section 9 -3.1 (site area, appurte- nance, landscape feature, other). f=encing. 1110 V TOWN OF LQS GATOS-r 1__ G?1ZI'G 5f� -�1� ICif H o- 44P- - -6 G2j(33�5H/� ,LL- MAW210�4 SECTION 6, The property listed is designated to be of historic, archi- tectural, or aesthetic significance for the reasons listed below. Property: The Pratt House - 16920 Farley Road Historic Designation No. I„_R„w,7.,5_-_7 Classification (structure or landmark): Structure Description of Item(s) Designated: The exteriors of main house, guest house, barn, and outdoor privy. Description of the characteristics which justify the designation: The guest house and main house are constructed of single wall virgin redwood with the door and window frames projecting on the inside walls. The house on Farley Road, formerly the Lexington -New Almaden Road, was constructed in the .:late 1840's or 1850's on the bluff above the original Hernandez Adobe on the Los Gatos Creek and was probably a squatters cabin. Eventually the property came into the possession of J. Y. McMillin, one of the owners of the Los Gatos Manufacturing Co. in the 1860'x. In the 1880's the 110 acres was sold to Eugene L. Pratt, an ordhardist and railroad engineer on the Southern Pacific Railroad, and remained in the family until his death in 1939, when it was sold to a Mr. Herndon who lived there until 1942 when Mr. Thomas Knight and his wife purchased the house. After Mr. Knight's death, Mrs. Knight remarried and lives with her husband Mr. Harley C. Watson on this property. Note: As of 1939 the house had no running water, electricity, gas, telephone or sewage connections. Description of particular features that should be preserved in addition to items covered under Section 9 -3.1 (site area, appurte- nance, landscape feature, other).- None v �b t I6rOC lG P - TIOI� H p- `72 7 _ Approved by Planning Commission date QcT L 7 75 Approved by Town Co neil date 12-1 -75 rl ®rd. -� z�s Town Clerk QD �� � ZAP% Mav ®r . ®>>- 4/ SECTION 7. The property listed is designated to be of historic, archi - tectural, or aesthetic significance for the reasons listed below. Property: Site of the University Avenue School - 50 University Avenue. Historic Designation No. HD -75 -8 Classification (structure or landmark): Landmark, site Description of Item(s) Designated: Site only, no buildings. Description of the characteristics which justify the designation: Property was a school site in Los Gatos since 1885. At one time (1893 -1908) was both grammer and high school. First school opened August 8, 1881, added to in 1885, another addition for a high school in 1895, another addition in 1916. Building demolished and a ndw one built in 1923. Original two - floor school built in 1923 modeled after the early California - Spanish mission of San Juan Capistrano. School abandoned in 1961. Sold in 1964 and converted into a Fine Arts Center housing more than 50 shops and restaurants and is the home of California Actors Theatre. Description of particular features that should be preserved in addition to items covered under Section 9 -3.1 (site area, appurte- nance, landscape feature, other). None v LNIU I T( ot!� � Approved: by Planning Commission date ocT ZZ,, /97ff Approved by Town Co I 1 ncil date 12-1 , 1278 F Town Clerk 9,12 � .�_�� Mavor v13_ SECTION 8. The Town Clerk shall attest to the adoption of this Ordinance. This Ordinance shall be published once in the Los Gatos Times - Saratoga Observer, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the Town of Los Gatos within fifteen (15) days of its final passage and this Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days following its final passage. The above and foregoing Ordinance was duly and regularly intro- duced at a meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos h e l d on the 17th day of _ November , 1975 . PASSED AND ADOPTED as an Ordinance of the Town of Los Gatos, California, at a regular meeting of the Town Council held on the 1st __ day of December , 19 , by the following vote: AYES : COUNC MEMBER Ruth Cannon Mark B. DiDuca n' John Bo Lochner Alber B. Smith � Ecaon Jensen NOES : COUNCIL MEMBER None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBER None SIGNED: MAYOR OF THE TOW(�._,OF LOS GATOS ATTEST: CLERK Or THE WN F L0 GATOS -14-