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Madam Chair Kings opened the public hearing at 5:p5 p.m. <br />Mr. Joseph Gilmaker noted: <br /> <br />Gilmaker Broadway Block (17) - 302, 304, 306, 308 and 310 N. <br />Broadway: 302-304 is owned by his father's estate and Mr. Gilmaker has <br />an interest. Mr. Gilmaker purchased the other property located at 306-310 <br />in 1963; the 302 property is actually 300; and since 1956 the addresses <br />are listed as 300, 302 304, 306 and 308. <br />• Gilmaker Block (12) - 302, 304, 306, 308 1JV. Fourth Street and 324 N. <br />Broadway: Sold in 1985 and disputed the findings that the original <br />building on the block was built in 1888. Mr. Gilmaker referred to a <br />newspaper article dated July 22, 1920 describing the property and original <br />tenants, the American National Banking and the Rock Bottom Store. The <br />original building was built in 1876 by Mr. Gilmaker's grandfather according <br />to the article and also notes the flood of 1884 caused them to reconstruct <br />the building in later years and move the store fronts to Fourth Street. <br />Mr. Gilmaker provided staff with copy of newspaper article and Madam <br />Chair Kings requested that it be distributed to Commission and consultant. <br />Madam Chair Kings closed the public hearing at 5:11 p.m. <br /> <br />Madam Chair Kings commented that the Template Review Committee did meet <br />and reviewed each template and had general comments about reporting that <br />need to get captured into the minutes. In general, Madam Chair Kings noted that <br />the reporting was good and was pleased with the work of staff and consultant. <br />Madam Chair Kings further commented that the Committee recommended that <br />under the Historic Highlights section that staff get in a consistent level of depth to <br />the research and if no information is available that it is stated on the template, <br />particularly in regards to the original owners and significant tenants. Second <br />recommendation is that the Statement of Significance section be expanded and <br />that it be very specific about what items architecturally we would not want to lose <br />about the building and to reinforce that. Third recommendation is that staff and <br />consultant begin a list of notable architects in Santa Ana and special cultural <br />items such as the First City Jail location. <br />Motion to 1) adopt a resolution approving Historic Resources Commission <br />Appiicat/on No.'s 2001-10 through 2001-18; and 2) adopt a resolution <br />approving Historic Register Categorization No.'s 2001-10 through 2001-18. <br />1 <br />MOTION: Bustamante <br />AYES: Kings, Giles, Chinn, <br />Richardson, Rankin <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: None <br />ABSTENTION: None <br />SECOND: Corpin <br />Corpin, Gartner, Bustamante, <br />5. HISTORIC REGISTER CATEGORIZATION NO. 2Q01-19 <br />To categorize the structure (J.J. Wilson's Shoeshine Parlor/Beam Building) as <br />Key on the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties located at 407, 409 and <br />411 North Broadway. <br />PUBLISHED IN THE REGISTER: February 18, 2001 <br />PUBLICLY NOTICED: February 16, 2001 <br />