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Item 13 - City of Santa Ana 2023 General Plan Annual Progress Report_20240313225459475
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Item 13 - City of Santa Ana 2023 General Plan Annual Progress Report_20240313225459475
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8 <br />9 <br />1011 <br />A B C D <br />1 2 3 4 <br />Name of Program Objective Timeframe in H.E Status of Program Implementation <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 <br />element. <br />Program Implementation Status pursuant to GC Section 65583 <br />38 <br />39 <br />40 <br />41 <br />12. Historic Program and <br />Ordinance <br />A. Implement the historic preservation <br />program and associated ordinances and <br />incentives, including Mills Act, design <br />review, etc., with a goal of entering into <br />contract with and/or renewing at least 20 <br />historic resource preservation <br />agreements annually during the <br />planning period. <br />Annually <br />The Planning Division continues to implement the City's historic preservation <br />program and ordinances. The Historic Preservation program is continually being <br />implemented. Staff is actively working on revising the Mills Act Program’s <br />monitoring methods (which require minimum 5-year inspections/reporting per <br />state code), by including program-wide outreach efforts and tailored outreach <br />requesting self-reporting for long-standing Mills Act agreements. <br />12. Historic Program and <br />Ordinance <br />B. Proactively reach out to at least 20 <br />owners of properties eligible for <br />placement on the local register of <br />historic properties annually to <br />encourage voluntary listing and <br />preservation of resource during the <br />planning period. <br />Annually Under the revamped Historic Preservation program, this action will begin to be <br />implemented in the 2024 year. <br />13. Historic Home <br />Rehabilitation Incentive <br />A. Seek new funding sources, including <br />grants and loans, that can be used or <br />leveraged with others funding sources <br />to focus preventive, rather than <br />corrective, repairs of historic homes and <br />complement the Mills Act program. <br />12/1/2023 No update for 2023. <br />13. Historic Home <br />Rehabilitation Incentive <br />B. Establish a fee reduction or waiver <br />program for low-income applicants to <br />ensure equitable access and <br />participation in the Mills Act Program. <br />The number of participants in the <br />program will be determined once <br />funding is secured. <br />12/1/2023 No update for 2023. <br />B-94
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