| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Anonymous | |
| 152 | Anonymous | My family has lived on the Point for almost 40 years. It's a unique place with an eclectic character that's worth saving. The Roadhouse is a landmark that should be preserved. |
| 153 | Manuel Maqueda | Please save Pleasure Point Roadhouse for the enjoyment of present and future generations. |
| 154 | Anonymous | Please save and use this old property to enhance the historic ambience of Pleasure Point. |
| 155 | Yetta Lippman | I support saving and revitalizing this historic site. |
| 156 | Kimberly Kelly Goddard | What a wonderful site for a park. It would be very charming for the community to have the old site restored and accessible. Pleasure Point is a beautiful local spot that is often used by both residents and visitors. |
| 157 | Anonymous | |
| 158 | Monty Cleeves | |
| 159 | Eric Janecka | Please approve the roadhouse to become a historical site. The community needs to hold on to its history, especially as development has been consuming the area. |
| 160 | Alice Daubenbis | I agree with Historian Carolyn Swift; the Pleasure Point Roadhouse IS historic. |
| 161 | Anonymous | Please save this house... |
| 162 | Jack Lawton | The roadhouse is one of the few historic houses left in the area. Santa Cruz is very weak on such monuments and needs more. |
| 163 | caroline boussenot | It would be a shame to destroy such a beautiful and historic site. |
| 164 | Corri Jimenez | I suppport the preservation of this community landmark! The Pleasure Point Roadhouse is significant to historical events that shaped the tourist industry along the ocean shoreline of Santa Cruz County and the small community of Live Oak between 1900-1930, in addition to the countywide transportation and tourism themes of the 1970s.
Architecturally, the Craftsman main house and its outbuildings are beautiful buildings, and hold much historic fabric that should not be erased. Adaptive reuse to this building is perfect and should be an option instead of eminent demolition!
Again, I encourage you to save these buildings and protection them from development. I thank you for your ears....
Corri Jimenez |
| 165 | Amy Stoddard | |
| 166 | Anonymous | |
| 167 | Julia Bava | |
| 168 | Julia Bava | |
| 169 | hilary | |
| 170 | Anonymous | I've said it before and i will say it again. This house is HISTORIC and home to alot of Point locals of whom have alot of respect for the memories of this place! Remember that we will have children that should be a part of it's history! |
| 171 | roberta Bristol | I support this petition requesting that the Pleasure Point roadhouse and property be preserved as a historic treasure for use of the citizens of Santa Cruz. |
| 172 | Anonymous | If the surfers want it, they should pay for it. Too often people want to preerve something and want others to pay for it. If the surfriders really want to save this, then let them start a fund raising effort to buy it. |
| 173 | Karri Thygersen | |
| 174 | Eric Thygersen | |
| 175 | Lily Denevan | Save the roadhouse ! |
| 176 | Alexander Lichtblau | lets save our history, and not always just make place for new things when the old things make us what we are today´!!! |
| 177 | Kenneth Bingham | |
| 178 | Terry Campion | It's worth a try....thanks. |
| 179 | Anonymous | |
| 180 | j marbury | |
| 181 | Joaquin Munoz | A rare opportunity to preserve a structure so indicative and representative of the community's history! Please consider this over dollar amounts as some things are indeed priceless! |
| 182 | Ronald Peterson | I am a grandson to the previous owners of the roadhouse, Anton and Ida Peterson. I visited the roadhouse every weekend for more than 12 years until 1971. I would like to see the roadhouse saved as a historical building. |
| 183 | Corri Jimenez | Please save the Pleasure Point Roadhouse! The Pleasure Point Roadhouse is significant to historical events of the tourist industry and the small community of Live Oak between 1900-1930. These structures need to be preserved because of their rich history as a community landmark from the old Henchy House to the Richfield gas station-market.
Development from the 1970s to the present has destroyed much of the historic neighborhoods in the Live Oak area invasively interferring in older neighborhoods. Preservation of this local landmark would protect the Pleasure Point Roadhouse, its outbuildings, and its land from development. The potential for reuse of these buildings, as a park site and/or historical museum would be great for this small neighborhood and promote the rich history of the Live Oak area.
I again urge the county to save this important Live Oak landmark from its looming development!
Sincerely,
Corri Jimenez |
| 184 | Davina Hostetter | I passionately believe that the roadhouse in pleasure point should be saved as a historical site. This is truly an amazing structure and should absolutely not be demolished. This would be the perfect structure for a pleasure point community ctr. I know many others who feel the same way. |
| 185 | steve walker | What a shame it would be to see the beautiful pleasure point roadhouse torn down. The roadhouse, i feel, has been and should continue to be an asset to the santa cruz community. It is the only remaining original structure along the coast of pleasure point and therefore, in my eyes, a historical landmark. The roadhouse could be turned into a surf museum or a community center, anything other than torn down would do. Let us not go the way of orange county condos, let us, the people of Santa Cruz protect our history and our heritage. save the roadhouse. |
| 186 | Julie Cho | Save the authenticity of Santa Cruz. Don't erase our icon of the past, it provides the truth and history of what this town is all about. |
| 187 | Anonymous | Please preserve The Roadhouse for community use -- what a great resource for bringing people together ! Pleasure Point seriously needs this landmark as a neighborhood treasure and gathering place. |
| 188 | Liz Girvin | My family and I have been vacationing in and around Santa Cruz for over 40 years. We have many friends and relatives who enjoy it as well. One of the major attractions and charm come from the fact that old and unique properties have continued to be a part of the community. It is very sad to see homes and landmarks being destroyed without consideration of the unique character that draws so many to your town. Please allow future generations to experience some diversity and recognize the value in saving and appreciating things from the past. We can see condos and lot-to- lot homes anywhere in Southern California, Bakersfield, and many other new communities. Your value is in preserving your sense of history and not in becoming another "second home" community. History is very important to all of us in understanding the present and the future. Please allow your part of it to remain as a reminder to all of a simpler, possibly friendlier and more compassionate time. We need that in our lives.
Thank you for your consideration, Liz Girvin |
| 189 | deborah larkins | |
| 190 | Jay Gilliland | Does out of town interests trump local interests? |
| 191 | Charmaine Ryan | This would make an excellent community center and or museum. Keep history alive! |
| 192 | Valerie Steward | Save the Roadhouse!! |
| 193 | Ted Donnelly | |
| 194 | jennifer Ramsey | |
| 195 | Kerrissa Haley | |
| 196 | Kerrissa Haley | |
| 197 | Kerrie Haley | |
| 198 | Ken Rockas | |
| 199 | Andrew Hansen | the history and character of santa cruz are part of what makes it such a great place to live. The last thing we should be doing is desroying unique buildings such as this one to make room for more orange county beach condos. |
| 200 | Stacy Kim | |