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File #: 22-1113    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/29/2022 In control: City Council and Authorities Concurrent
On agenda: 11/15/2022 Final action: 11/15/2022
Title: Action on Historic Preservation Agreement (Mills Act Contract) for 1184 Washington Street
Attachments: 1. Historic Preservation Agreement Including 10-Year Rehabilitation Plan, 2. HLC Staff Report of October 6, 2022
REPORT TO COUNCIL

SUBJECT
Title
Action on Historic Preservation Agreement (Mills Act Contract) for 1184 Washington Street

Report
COUNCIL PILLAR
Promote and Enhance Economic, Housing and Transportation Development

BACKGROUND
Robert and Julie Salinas, the homeowners of the residence at 1184 Washington Street, are requesting approval of a Mills Act Contract, also known as a Historic Property Preservation Agreement, with the City which includes approval of a Ten-Year Restoration and Maintenance Plan.

The State of California enacted legislation that allows owners of historically designated properties to enter into a "Mills Act" contract with the legislative bodies of local agency jurisdictions, pursuant to Government Code Section 50280 and following. Mills Act Contract properties then qualify for property tax incentives contained in the California Revenue and Taxation Code. The purpose of a Mills Act Contract is to offer owner(s) of historically significant properties an economic incentive to maintain and preserve the historic physical integrity of their properties, which thereby also increases the aesthetic and economic health of the surrounding neighborhood and the City. A Ten-Year Restoration and Maintenance Plan is required to document specific maintenance and preservation activities proposed to be undertaken by the property owners for the Contract property.

The City Council established a process for evaluating Mills Act Contract requests on September 4, 1993 (Resolution No. 5843), that set a limit of five contracts per year. In 2004, the City Council increased the number of allowable contracts to ten per year. If approved, the subject proposal would be the sixth Mills Act Contract for the 2022 calendar year and within the City's allowed number of ten contracts for 2022.

The subject property is currently listed on the City's Historic Resource Inventory (HRI). An updated State Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) form evaluating the significance of t...

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