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Rosemary Kamei

Running for: 

Council District 1

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1)  The Preservation Action Council of San Jose (PAC*SJ) was formed in 1990 with concern for the abandonment of Willis Polk's First Church of Christ, Scientist on St. James Square. The continued abandonment has vexed residents and City officials for years. As Councilmember, what actions would you take to hold the current owner accountable for the neglect and re-establish its presence in the St. James Square Historic District? What actions would you take to facilitate its urgently-needed rehabilitation?  Do you have a vision for the adaptive reuse of the structure? 

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Are there other properties on PAC*SJ’s  Endangered 8 list, or any other culturally important sites, that you would encourage San Jose to collaborate on revitalization?

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Sakauye farmhouse

2)  In the past five years alone, at least ten vacant historic buildings in San José have been lost to fire. Often, these properties are left vacant after tenants are displaced in anticipation of future development that may never materialize. Would you support entitlement conditions that would hold property owners accountable? If so, what would those look like?

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Yes - it could be part of conditions of approval.

3) California Senate Bill SB 79 was recently signed into law by Governor Newsom, allowing by-right multistory new construction within a half-mile of qualifying transit stops, including 56 in San Jose.  Many of these new TOD (Transit-Oriented Development) zones cover areas with high concentrations of historic buildings and pedestrian-scaled commercial corridors. SB 79 specifically allowed cities to exempt locally-designated historic resources from upzoning through the creation of local alternative plans, yet San Jose City Council recently voted not to do so. What do you think the role of the Council should be in exercising local control of planning decisions impacting historic resources?​

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I believe in protecting local control and advocacy to preserve it.

4) How would you motivate and incentivize the development community to view adaptive reuse of historic structures not as an obstacle, but as a design opportunity? What partnerships do you envision for stewardship of sites and buildings?​

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Education and city incentives would be helpful but conversations need to happen early on.

5) How do you think that preserving historic buildings and districts might contribute to the economic vitality of San Jose by enhancing its distinctive qualities of place, drawing visitors and local residents alike?​

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Combinations of historical significance to our culture and community to tell the stories of our ancestors and past can generate interest and economic vitality. Similarly to the Winchester Mystery House that attracts visitors from far and beyond our area.

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