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ANNUAL ELEMENT PROGRESS REPORT <br />Housing Element Implementation <br />Jurisdiction Santa Ana <br />Reporting Year 2022 Jan.1- Dec.31 <br />Table D <br />Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 <br />Housing Programs Progress Report <br />Describe progress of all programs including local efforts to remove governmental constraints to the maintenance, improvement, and development of housing as identified in the housing element. <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />Name of Program <br />Objective <br />Timeframe in H.E <br />Status of Program Implementation <br />12. Historic Program and <br />A. Implement the historic preservation program and associated <br />Annually <br />The Planning Division continues to implement the City's historic preservation program and ordinances. The Historic Preservation program is continually <br />Ordinance <br />ordinances and incentives, including Mills Act, design review, etc., with a <br />being implemented. Staff is actively working on revising the Mills Act Program's monitoring methods (which require minimum 5-year <br />goal of entering into contract with and/or renewing at least 20 historic <br />inspections/reporting per state code), by including program -wide outreach efforts and tailored outreach requesting self -reporting for long-standing Mills <br />resource preservation agreements annually during the planning period. <br />Act agreements. The City added 17 properties onto the City's historic register ("Register') during 2022 and entered in a mills act contract with 18 <br />property owners. <br />12. Historic Program and <br />B. Proactively reach out to at least 20 owners of properties eligible for <br />Annually <br />Under the revamped Historic Preservation program, this action will begin to be implemented in the 2023 year. <br />Ordinance <br />placement on the local register of historic properties annually to <br />encourage voluntary listing and preservation of resource during the <br />planning period. <br />13. Historic Home <br />A. Seek new funding sources, including grants and loans, that can be <br />12/1/2023 <br />No update for 2022. <br />Rehabilitation Incentive <br />used or leveraged with others funding sources to focus preventive, <br />rather than corrective, repairs of historic homes and complement the <br />Mills Act program. <br />13. Historic Home <br />B. Establish a fee reduction or waiver program for low-income applicants <br />12/1/2023 <br />No update for 2022. <br />Rehabilitation Incentive <br />to ensure equitable access and participation in the Mills Act Program. <br />The number of participants in the program will be determined once <br />funding is secured. <br />14. Transit Zoning Code I <br />A. Update the development review processes and standards for the plan <br />12/1/2023 <br />Funding has been secured for the comprehensive update of the Zoning code. In 2022, the PBA drafted a RFP to solicit services to begin the community <br />Specific Development No. <br />area to streamline and incentivize by -right housing and mixed -use <br />engagement phase of the project and drafting of the update. The RFP has been released and proposals are due to the City on April 13, 2023. Through <br />84 (SD-84) <br />developments. <br />the Zoning Code update, the City will review and modify, if necessary, its review process to streamline and incentivize by -right development. <br />City Council 8 — 95 3/21/2023 <br />