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CC 2015-04-14_11b Donation of Artifacts to Historical Society�PRROyO INCORPORATED 9 � 2 D MEMORANDUM it JULY 10. 1911 CQ'1FORN\P TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: GEOFF ENGLISH, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF A DONATION OF ARTIFACTS FOUND AT HOWARD MANKINS HOOSEGOW PARK TO THE SOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND TEMPORARY STREET CLOSURE FOR LE POINT STREET FOR RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY DATE: APRIL 14, 2015 RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended the City Council adopt a Resolution: 1) authorizing the donation of artifacts found during construction of the Hoosegow Park Renovation project to the South County Historical Society, and 2) authorizing the temporary closure of LePoint Street from Miller Way to Nevada Street on Saturday, April 25, 2015 from 9:00 am until noon for the Howard Mankins Hoosegow Park Ribbon Cutting ceremony. IMPACT ON FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL RESOURCES: There is a minor commitment of staff time to complete the paperwork and forms necessary to donate the artifacts to the South County Historical Society (SCHS) BACKGROUND: On January 14, 2014, the Council approved a conceptual plan for the Hoosegow Park ADA Improvements involving accessibility and landscaping improvements with costs shared from various groups in the form of volunteer labor, material donations, and cash funds. The Council also approved naming of the park to Howard Mankins Hoosegow Park. On June 24, 2014, the Council approved an award to J &P Construction for the construction of a concrete ADA ramp to access the park at Le Point Street, retaining walls, concrete pathways and minor drainage improvements. During construction of this phase of the Hoosegow Park Renovation project, City staff found an unearthed antique bottle and observed glass and pottery shards at the project site. City staff immediately halted construction activities for further investigation. LSA Associates, an archeological firm hired by the City to complete the required Phase I Archeological Study, was called in to conduct some excavation to determine the findings. Item 11.b. - Page 1 CITY COUNCIL DONATION OF HOOSEGOW PARK ARTIFACTS TO THE SOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY APRIL 14, 2015 PAGE 2 ANALYSIS OF ISSUES: The additional investigation by LSA Associates at Howard Mankins Hoosegow Park found a small "historic -era" deposit that may have been a restaurant trash pit located in one specific location near the Hoosegow. The items unearthed included bottles, beverage containers, pottery shards and other debris that were representative of items used in the early 1900's. LSA Associates determined that the artifacts, although historically significant locally, did not warrant further investigation and construction activities could continue unless further artifacts were uncovered. (Attachment #1) Prior to proceeding with construction activities, City staff contacted the SCHS to see if they had an interest in conducting an archeological "dig" to see if addition artifacts could be unearthed in the trash pit. Members of the SCHS conducted an archeological "dig" in the area of the original finds and unearthed additional artifacts including eight (8) intact bottles and a bottle stopper. A list of the artifacts found at the site is included in a documentation report prepared by LSA Associates. Staff will have the bottles and bottle stopper on display at the City Council meeting of April 14, 2014. (Attachment #2) Staff is recommending that the artifacts unearthed during construction of the Hoosegow Park Renovation project be donated to the SCHS. The SCHS is willing to accept and display the artifacts and has the capability, experience and expertise to catalog, display and provide care for the artifacts. The SCHS has also agreed to display the items at the Hoosegow Park Renovation Project Ribbon Cutting to be held on Saturday, April 25, 2015 at 10:00am. A copy of the ribbon cutting notice is attached. (Attachment #3) In order to accommodate the ribbon cutting ceremony, staff is proposing to temporarily close Le Point Street from Miller Way to Nevada Street on the day of the ceremony from 9:00 am to noon. ALTERNATIVES: The following alternatives are provided for the Council's consideration: 1. Adopt a Resolution donating the artifacts to the SCHS and approve the temporary closure of Le Point Street fro a ribbon cutting ceremony; 2. Do not donate the artifacts to the SCHS and retain possession to display at a City facility and approve the temporary closure of Le Point Street for a ribbon cutting ceremony; or 3. Provide direction to staff. ADVANTAGES: The SCHS is willing to accept and display the artifacts and has the capability, experience and expertise to catalog, display and provide care for the artifacts. In addition, visitors to the SCHS museums will benefit from the ability to view these artifacts. The City does not have appropriate space, or the expertise to display and care for historical artifacts. Item 11.b. - Page 2 CITY COUNCIL DONATION OF HOOSEGOW PARK ARTIFACTS TO THE SOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY APRIL 14, 2015 PAGE 3 DISADVANTAGES: None identified. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Environmental review is not required for the recommended action. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND COMMENTS: The agenda was posted at City Hall on Thursday, April 9, 2015. The agenda and staff report was posted on the City's website on Friday, April 10, 2015. No public comments were received as of the time of preparation of this report. Attachments: 1. LSA Letter dated September 23, 2015 2. Excavation documentation and catalog of artifacts dated December 1, 2014. 3. Hoosegow Park Renovation Project Ribbon Cutting notice 4. South County Historical Society Temporary Custody Receipt Item 11.b. - Page 3 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF ARROYO GRANDE AUTHORIZING THE DONATION OF HISTORICAL ARTIFACTS FROM HOOSEGOW PARK TO THE SOUTH COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND AUTHORIZING TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF LE POINT STREET FOR A RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY WHEREAS, on January 14, 2014, the Arroyo Grande City Council ( "Council ") approved a conceptual plan for the Hoosegow Park ADA Improvements involving accessibility and landscaping improvements with costs shared from various groups in the form of volunteer labor, material donations, and cash funds; and WHEREAS, the Council also approved the naming of the park to Howard Mankins Hoosegow Park; and WHEREAS, during construction of this phase of the Hoosegow Park Renovation project, City of Arroyo Grande ( "City ") staff found an unearthed antique bottle and observed glass and pottery shards at the project site; and WHEREAS, LSA Associates, an archaeological firm hired by the City to complete a Phase I Archaeological Study, determined that the artifacts, although historically significant locally, did not warrant further investigation; and WHEREAS, members of the South County Historical Society conducted an additional archeological excavation in Howard Mankins Hoosegow Park and unearthed additional artifacts including eight (8) intact bottles and a bottle stopper; and WHEREAS, the South County Historical Society is willing to accept and display the artifacts and has the capability, experience and expertise to catalog, display and provide care for the artifacts. In addition, visitors to the South County Historical Society museums will benefit from the ability view these artifacts; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to temporarily close Le Point Street from Miller Way to Nevada Street from 9:00 am to noon, on April 25, 2015, in order to hold a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Hoosegow Park renovation project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande hereby authorizes the donation of artifacts found during construction of the Hoosegow Park Renovation project to the South County Historical Society; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Arroyo Grande hereby authorizes the temporary closure of Le Point Street from Miller Way to Nevada Street on Saturday, April 25, 2015 from 9:00 am to noon for the Howard Mankins Hoosegow Park Ribbon Cutting ceremony. Item 11.b. - Page 4 RESOLUTION NO. PAGE 2 On motion of Council Member seconded by Council Member and on the following roll call vote to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: The foregoing Resolution was adopted this_ day of , 2015. Item 11.b. - Page 5 RESOLUTION NO. PAGE 3 KRISTEN BARNEICH, MAYOR PROTEM ATTEST: KELLY WETMORE, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: BOB MCFALL, INTERIM CITY MANAGER APPROVED AS TO FORM: TIMOTHY J. CARMEL, CITY ATTORNEY Item 11.b. - Page 6 LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. SANTA BARBARA STREET, SUITE 120 SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA 93401 S A 805.782.0745 TEL 805.782.0796 FAX September 23, 2014 ATTACHMENT 1 BERKELEY FRESNO POINT RICHMOND CARLSBAD IRVINE RIVERSIDE FORT COLLINS PALM SPRINGS ROCKLIN SO. SAN FRANCISCO Geoff English Public Works Director City of Arroyo Grande 300 East Branch Street Arroyo Grande, California 93420 Subject: Findings and Recommendations Regarding Historic- Period Debris Encountered During Grading for the Hoosegow Park Renovation Project, City of Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo County, California Dear Mr. English: This memorandum documents findings and recommendations made by LSA Associates, Inc. (LSA), regarding historic -period debris inadvertently discovered by construction crews during final grading for the Hoosegow Park Project on September 19, 2014. You contacted me via telephone to discuss the discovery and to develop a plan of action for its treatment pursuant to the mitigation requirements for unanticipated discoveries. I visited the project site the morning of September 20, 2014, to review the ground surface, the extent of grading, and any observable sidewalls or exposures that would allow a view of potential archaeological deposits. During the field review, 1 observed a sparse (<1 /square yard) surface scatter of highly fragmented historic -period (i.e., greater than 50 years of age) domestic debris including bottle glass, whiteware ceramic, saw -cut bone, and limit -size Pismo clam fragments. The grading sidewalls throughout the project site were carefully reviewed; based on this review, it is LSA's opinion that the observed scatter of artifacts was not part of a larger historic -period deposit. The scatter likely represented an isolated event where domestic trash was discarded in a secondary context (i.e., not at the site of the household that generated the debris). The debris consisted of common artifact types comprising materials that likely date from 1920s- 1940s. While these materials are greater than 50 years of age, their general lack of a significant historical association indicate that they do not warrant recordation, and no further archaeological study is recommended to address this find. For the balance of the ground - disturbing work on the project site, the same unanticipated discovery treatment recommendations in Archaeological Assessment for the Hoosegow Park Barrier Removal Project, City of Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo County, California (Laurie and Pulcheon 2014) should be followed. Specifically, if deposits of prehistoric or historic- period archaeological materials are encountered during project activities, all work within 25 feet of the discovery should be redirected and the materials should be assessed by a qualified archaeologist. In the event that this happens, please feel free to give me a call to assist you with the assessment and potential recommendations for additional study or treatment. Please contact me via email (leroy.laurie a,lsa- assoc.com) or telephone (805- 440 -8712) if you have any questions or require additional information. Sincerely, LSA Associates, Inc. eroy auf/Q Leroy Laurie Archaeologist PLANNING I ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES I DESIGN Item 11.b. - Page 7 LS I LSA ASSOCIATES, INC. 1998 SANTA BARBARA STREET SUITE 120 SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 91401 December 1, 2014 Geoff English Public Works Director City of Arroyo Grande 300 East Branch Street Arroyo Grande, CA 93420 805.782.0745 TEL BERKELEY 805.782.0796 FAX CARLSBAD ATTACHMENT 2 FRESNO PT. RICHMOND IRVINE RIVERSIDE PALM SPRINGS ROCKLIN Subject: Documentation of Historic - Period Debris Encountered During Grading for the Hoosegow Park Renovation Project, City of Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo County, California (LSA Project #ARG 1401). Dear Mr. English: Thank you for the opportunity to work on the Phase I Archaeological Study and Extended Phase I Study for the Hoosegow Park Barrier Removal Project (project). Subsequent to the execution of these efforts, the discovery of a small historic -era archaeological deposit was encountered during project excavation. LSA conducted a field review of the deposit on October 17, 2014 and discussed potential approaches to the resource's documentation with you. On October 26, 2014, members and volunteers from the South County Historical Society (Society) conducted a small excavation and removed the artifacts comprising the deposit (identified as HSGW- 1 in the attached documentation). The materials were returned to the Society's International Order of Odd Fellows Hall (I.O.O.F Hall) at 128 Bridge Street in Arroyo Grande for processing and curation. On November 13, 2014, I visited the I.O.O.F Hall to review the collected materials. LSA's research, which included a review of online sources for information regarding artifact types, and a literature review including historical accounts of Arroyo Grande, did not establish a known historical association between the deposit and notable events or people, and the artifacts are common examples of tableware and beverage containers from their representative time period. For these reasons, the deposit lacks archaeological "focus," or the ability to be linked with a discrete occupation or pattern of events, and does not appear eligible for inclusion in the California Register of Historical Resources (California Register), as outlined in Public Resources Code (PRC) Section 5024.1(c)(1 -4). It does not constitute a historical resource under California PRE Section 21084.1. Please see Attachment A for the historic archaeological resource documentation of HSGW -1 PLANNING I ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES I DESIGN Item 11.b. - Page 8 Please contact me via email (leroy.laurie isa- assoc.com) or telephone (805- 440 -8712) if you have any questions or require additional information. Sincerely, LSA Associates, Inc. leroy[aur/Q Leroy Laurie Archaeologist Attachment A: California Department of Parks and Recreation form 523 series records: HSGW -1 2 Item 11.b. - Page 9 State oft"atlfarnla --The Agency Frnmaryd DEPARTMENT OF FAJIMS AND ACCREATION 114 1 # PRIMARY RECORD Trimmial NRIJ.'I'Staws Coft OR" I1+ M4, Wow Co& 11 ely,tvy'l Page 1 (48 Kesovcref�, No file 1+',-,(JW-1 PL otherldentifim 'None P2, l,,(yv.atiom El Not fbr. Publication 130LIKIty San LAS OWSPO b. USGS 7.5a Quad: �Pwqvw) Gran,,de, NE (1993) and (Vanu (1994)Tv 12S R. 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Saf.urday., AjvriOC25,, 2015 150.Le Point Street f`r('�Jcct I.-'a.rtners- Arroy(,> (Y't"andeIn, Bloom, Pismo Beach -.1'Five-Citics Rotary Club, South County Hist(nical, Sociely, Mankin's Fburicladurt,, City of'Arroyo G.randc Item 11.b. - Page 18 ATTACHMENT 4 Receipt No: Temporary Custody Receipt South County Histor °icai Society, P.O Box 633, Arroyo Grande, CA, 93421 This is to acknowledge receipt of the items listed below by the South County Historical Society from: Name: ��-r--Y of-- 20 /o Date: Address: 3C) r— City: State: Zip: Work#: y�3 -S`/�6 Home #: /\/ /A Fax#: �'�3_s yGzCell #: Website: Email: The items listed below are left in the custody of the South County Historical Society to be considered as: ❑An unconditional donation. The Museum reserves the right to keep, lend, or otherwise dispose of the donated material. To be considered for acquisition. For identification. Does not constitute an authentication; will not include appraisals. Museum reserves the right to photograph. For other. Please specify !Dnp tp, -mDN . �E=, -z. -r- —7 74e-- C Y 7--0 BE i�•s0csc�, Disposition if not accepted for accession: Source will pick up 1-1 Please dispose of or destroy May be sold to benefit Items and Description / \zC0 Received by: (Signature) (Date) 1 South County Historical Society Received from: (Signature) (Date) Item 11.b. - Page 19 State of California —The Resources Agency Primary # Department of Parks and Recreation Trinomial ARTIFACT RECORD Yage 4 of 8 Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) HSGW -1 Location Where Collected Specimens are Curated: South County Historical Society I.O.O.F Hall 128 Bridge Street, Arroyo Grande, San Luis Obispo County, California Artifact # ' Type Condition Description Sketch/ Collected? (form, material, etc.) Photo 1 Bottle Complete "Watkins" embossing, clear glass ointment/medicine bottle manufactured by Photo Yes the Illinois Glass Company. 2 Bottle Complete "P.F. " embossing. Clear glass liquor bottle, machine made. Post 1905. Photo Yes 3 Bottle Complete "McCaffrey Bros S.L.O." Embossing. Brown glass beer bottle, machine made. Photo Yes 4 Stopper Complete "McCaffrey Bros San Luis Obispo" cone - shaped porcelain bottle stopper; circa Photo Yes 1893 -1920. Invented by Karl Hutter McCaffrey Bros Bottler San Luis Obispo. "This stopper was an improvement to the Lightning stopper and was extremely popular and eventually replaced the Lightning as the preferred beer bottle stopper. A cone - shaped porcelain stopper was fitted with a rubber washer on the narrow end and forced into the narrow mouth of the bottle to seal it. Innovative printing technology in the very late 19 th century allowed brewers and bottlers to have their company name, address, and a logo or monogram imprinted on top of this Hutter stopper. Many examples of embossed bottles can be found with their original Hutter stopper still intact. Loose stoppers have been dug by countless bottle diggers in dumps and privies from New England to California over the years. Note the patent information that is carefully printed on the narrow end of the stopper: "Patented K. Hutter Feb. 7, 1893." This stopper was eventually replaced with the Crown Cap." 5 Bottle Complete "E.R. Durkee and Co. Salad Dressing New York' clear glass condiment bottle. Photo Yes Machine made, circa early 1900s. 6 Bottle Complete "Mellin's Infants Food Dolibar Goodale CO Boston" Embossed aqua glass, Photo Yes mouth blown, circa early 1900s. Mellins' Food of the United Kingdom developed and distributed first in Europe and then in 1877 to America an infant formula substitute for mother's milk. Doliber - Goodale Company ceased distribution of the infant formula by 1906. 7 Bottle Complete "Arroyo Grande Soda Works" embossing, clear glass soda bottle, mouth Photo Yes blown. Edwin Fouch operated the Arroyo Grande Soda Works circa 1905. 8 Bottle Complete "This Bottle is Not Sold and Remains Property Sir R Burnett and Co London Photo Yes England' Embossing, c. 1890s Sir. R. Burnett & Co. Gin London England, A ua Cork To p Blown Glass Gin Bottle with Applied Li 9 Bottle Complete Common clear glass "pumpkin seed" whiskey bottle, no embossing, circa Photo Yes 1890s -1910. The following online sources were consulted: References Historic Glass Bottle Identification 2014 http : / /www.sha.org/bottle /index.htm. Electronic document accessed October 25, 2014. McCaffrey Bros Stopper 2014 https://www.etsy.com/listink/ 111028861 /vintage - bottle- stopper - hutter- stopper. Electronic document accessed October 25, 2014. Mellins Infant Formula 2014 http:// www. rubvlane .conVitenV522414- cZO03819I Antique- Mellinsx92- Infantx92s -Food. Electronic document accessed October 25, 2014. Sir R. Burnett Bottle 2014 https: / /www.etsy.comAistinLY/I 15985 187/cl 890s-sir-r-bumett-co-gin-london. Electronic document accessed October 25, 2014. South County Historical Society 2014 http : / /www.southcouniyhistoiy.org /2013 MAY NL 8xl l.pdf. Electronic document accessed October 25, 2014. Watkins Historic Bottle 2014 http:// goinjzdutchcolonialstyle .blogspot.com /p /bottles- for- sale.htmL Electronic document accessed October 25, 2014. Item 11.b. - Page 20