By Noel Smith
Florida-based Lennar Homes will now go ahead with its plans to build 40 upscale homes on the site next to the Borland Campus and the former Santa’s Village. The Polo Barn was built in 1930 for famed golfer Marion Hollins to keep her thoroughbred horses. It included a hay barn, a tack shed, and a large arch that connected the employee’s quarters to stalls that housed up to seven horses.
Hollins also developed the Pasatiempo Golf Course designed by the famed Dr. Alister MacKenzie. Besides housing horses, the Polo Barn was home to Santa’s Reindeer during the halcyon days of the famous Santa’s Village for 20 years from 1957 to 1977.
On January15, 2014 the Scotts Valley City Council voted to allow the developer Lennar Homes to demolish the seriously dilapidated Polo Barn in exchange for a $1 million payment to the city. The original intent was for Lennar to use this money to preserve the barn but its condition was so terrible that it would have taken much more than $1 million to restore the historic structure.
The million dollars paid to the city is to be used by the city on youth recreation, to include new playground equipment, improving park grounds and constructing a public park on the property along with the 40 homes.
Many of the Polo Barn’s planks and boards of valuable seasoned wood and other structural elements were removed from the building prior to its demolition. During the deconstruction of the Polo Barn much more material was salvaged. These materials are to be recycled as part of the reconstruction of the Scotts Valley Octagon to house the Scotts Valley Historical Society Museum.
The roof of the historic Octagon Building was removed at that time and has been stored until the Scotts Valley Historical Society can reconstruct the 41-foot structure as a history museum.
The Scotts Valley City Council is scheduled to discuss the museum project this August and, according Bustichi, if approved the project may take several years to complete. As a builder, Bustichi has been very involved and provided equipment help to remove much of the wood from the barn.