On the agenda: Planning Commission

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Service station.JPGThe Historic Preservation/Planning Commission will vote on a resolution to give the Cucamonga Service Station a historic landmark designation at the 7 p.m. meeting Wednesday.

The property on Foothill and Archibald was a service station during Route 66's heyday. It was built by Henry Klusman at least 94 years ago. The now neglected property is currently owned by Lamar Advertising.

With fears that the structure would be vulnerable to demolition without the landmark status, the Planning Commission initiated the landmark designation application without the owner's consent. If the commission approves the resolution, the matter will be forwarded to the City Council for final approval.

Feb. 26:  This item is continued until March 11.

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