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<br />PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Council member Alvarez declared a potential conflict of interest due <br />to the proximity of her residence to one of the properties (924 N. <br />Lowell Street) and left the room for this item only <br /> <br />75.A. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING - APPEAL NOS. 2004-02, 2004-03 AND 2004-04 <br />(HISTORIC RESOURCES COMMISSION APPLICATION NOS. 2003-45, <br />2004-16 AND 2004-13; AND HISTORIC REGISTER CATEGORIZATION <br />NOS. 2003-47, 2004-16 AND 2004-13) <br /> <br />Filed by various residents to appeal the decision of the Historic Resources <br />Commission, which approved the placement and categorization of various <br />structures on the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties. <br /> <br />Appellants: Fernando Astran-Joe Lowell House; Alan H. Fuller-H. E. Yost <br />House, and Deanna Petty and Erick Peter-Forgy House <br /> <br />Legal Notice published in the Oranqe Countv Reporter on April 9, 2004 <br />and notices mailed. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Historic Resources Commission adopted a resolution approving Historic <br />Register Categorization for 924 N. Lowell Street at its February 5, 2004 <br />meeting by a vote of 6-3 (Giles, Kings, O'Callaghan opposed) and <br />adopted a resolution approving Historic Register Categorization for 2422 <br />N. Santiago St. and 2428 N. Oakmont Ave at its March 4, 2004 meeting <br />by a vote of 7-2 (Gartner, Kings opposed) <br /> <br />Staff Presentation by Steve Harding, Planning & Building Executive <br />Director <br /> <br />Written Communication: None <br /> <br />Speakers: Fernando Astran, owner of the property at 924 N. Lowell Street, <br />addressed the Council and requested that his property not be included on <br />the Historic Register; he stated that he did not see a benefit from this <br />designation <br /> <br />Erick Peter, owner of the property located at 2428 N. Oakmont Ave <br />opposed placing his property on the historic register; he felt that this action <br />would adversely affect the value of his property <br /> <br />Gordon Bricken expressed concern that a property owner had to appeal a <br />decision by the Historic Resources Commission that was not requested or <br />wanted. He stated that he believed the process should be voluntary <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Public hearing closed <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> <br />115 <br /> <br />APRIL 19, 2004 <br />