by Neil Larson » Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:55 am
A Historic Landmark or Point in California –
In order to obtain or be granted by the state , the site must meet at least one of several criteria. Very important to the “Otto Hill Project” is to be able to at some point seek further to obtain or be granted some form of California State Historical recognition.
Criteria for Designation
To be eligible for designation as a Landmark, a resource must meet at least one of the following criteria:
1. The first, last, only, or most significant of its type in the state or within a large geographic region (Northern, Central, or Southern California).
2. Associated with an individual or group having a profound influence on the history of California.
3. A prototype of, or an outstanding example of, a period, style, architectural movement or construction or is one of the more notable works or the best surviving work in a region of a pioneer architect, designer or master builder.
Most of the listed current California Landmarks or Points of Interest (POI) have been designated because they were germane to the establishment of the population of the state.
By being the first road , or dam, or building to be built for a specific purpose.
We believe the historic significance of the Hang Gliding event of Newport Beach of May23rd 1971 , meets more than one of these requirements. It is therefore our purpose & our goal to proceed forward with our current effort in a manner which will lend positive support to allowing a State POI or Landmark.
In particular we must focus on “wording’ so as to establish these criteria within our initial petition to the City of Newport Beach. Should a decision be made to “word” a plaque or marker with inappropriate or misguided expressions, our future effort to establish a National & State Landmark will be crippled.
It is therefore our purpose in this elementary stage of this project to simple & directly list facts of historic value , such as time – place – reason –etc or simply who, what , when , where , why…
Should the error occur and misguided non-tangible phrases enter into the “wording”-
It is probable that these generalized or compromised “words” will indeed be the very elements which curtail & hinder the future objective of presenting our “marker” for State or National review as a potential LANDMARK.
I strongly urge that any vote being allowed or being made in regard to our project be carefully understood by the voter in specific regard to the above direction & purpose.
From Day One