The Bakersfield Californian

City’s Historic Preservati­on Commission seeks public comment on ‘Cross of Palms’ designatio­n

- BY STEVEN MAYER smayer@bakersfiel­d.com

Just how historic is the “Cross of Palms” in northwest Bakersfiel­d?

A public hearing to be held next week before the city’s Historic Preservati­on Commission may help answer that question.

For Preservati­on Commission Vice Chair Stephen Montgomery, the answer is already obvious.

“As far as I’m concerned,” he said, “we can’t approve this thing fast enough.”

At issue is whether to designate the Cross of Palms an Area of Historic Interest.

The 140-year-old stand of palm trees is believed to have been planted in the 1880s on Rudd Avenue near 7th Standard Road.

Recently, it has been the site of a standoff of sorts between landowner and local grower Keith Gardiner who wants to preserve the palms and their history, and PG&E, which has hired contractor­s to cut down more than a dozen trees.

PG&E reserves the right to cut down more palms, citing safety issues.

Gardiner said the trees are part of his family’s heritage and that they go back even further to when a colony of British settlers moved there in hopes of setting down roots.

Nearly a century after the trees were planted, PG&E built a power

line 12 feet from the trees. Now the utility is arguing that the trees present a safety threat.

PG&E says it routinely manages vegetation located near power lines that may pose a safety concern.

“We understand the landowner does not want the trees removed,” PG&E said last month in a statement. “However, the trees are located near distributi­on power lines, are in poor health, and are at risk of failing and falling into the facilities.”

In applying for the Area of Historic Interest designatio­n, reached late Thursday, Gardiner said his hope is “to not only save the palms but also to preserve our history and the significan­ce of the early-day settlement of the Rosedale Colony.

“Our history is important,” he said.

Montgomery acknowledg­ed the designatio­n, if approved by the Commission, does not explicitly prohibit PG&E from cutting down more trees.

“It doesn’t have a lot of teeth,” he said.

But it may slow down the process, and it could lead to the installati­on of a historic marker.

“The optics of workers cutting down trees at the site of a historic marker would not be good for PG&E,” he said.

The Commission is scheduled to meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Developmen­t Services Building’s first floor conference room, 1715 Chester Ave. The room will have limited public access to preserve social distancing.

The public may instead address the Commission by submitting comments via email to the Economic and Community Developmen­t Department at ecdc@bakersfiel­dcity.us no later than 1 p.m. the day of the public hearing.

Emailed comments should clearly indicate they are related to the Cross of Palms item.

 ?? ALEX HORVATH / THE CALIFORNIA­N ?? Local grower and land owner Keith Gardiner says he’s getting tired of fighting to protect a historic stand of palm trees at his Rosedale Ranch off 7th Standard Road in northwest Bakersfiel­d.
ALEX HORVATH / THE CALIFORNIA­N Local grower and land owner Keith Gardiner says he’s getting tired of fighting to protect a historic stand of palm trees at his Rosedale Ranch off 7th Standard Road in northwest Bakersfiel­d.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF ROBERT PETERSEN ?? This aerial view of the Cross of Palms at Rosedale Ranch was captured by a drone operated by Robert Petersen. A public hearing will be held before Bakersfiel­d’s Historic Preservati­on Commission at 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Developmen­t Services Building, 1715 Chester Ave., to consider the applicatio­n for designatio­n as an Area of Historic Interest by property owners of the “Cross of Palms.”
PHOTO COURTESY OF ROBERT PETERSEN This aerial view of the Cross of Palms at Rosedale Ranch was captured by a drone operated by Robert Petersen. A public hearing will be held before Bakersfiel­d’s Historic Preservati­on Commission at 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Developmen­t Services Building, 1715 Chester Ave., to consider the applicatio­n for designatio­n as an Area of Historic Interest by property owners of the “Cross of Palms.”

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