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Item 13 - Historic Property Preservation Agreement
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FREE RECORDING PURSUANT TO <br />GOVERNMENT CODE § 27383 <br />EXHIBIT B <br />Conditions of Approval for Historic Resources Commission Al2plication No. <br />2024-11 and Historic Resources Commission Categorization No. 2024-09 <br />The Applicant must comply with each condition listed below prior to exercising <br />the rights conferred by the Historic Resource Commission's approval and the <br />City of Santa Ana Register of Historic Properties pursuant to Section 30-6 of the <br />Santa Ana Municipal Code. The Applicant must remain in compliance with all <br />condition(s) listed below: <br />Within 180-days of execution of this resolution, the applicant shall install a <br />bronze plaque as per a template on file with the Planning Division honoring <br />and recognizing the structure at 2424 N. Oakmont Avenue, historically <br />known as the Halsell-Bricken House. The plaque shall include the historic <br />name, address, year built, and local historic register designation. The final <br />dimensions, location, text and description on the plaque shall be reviewed <br />and approved by Planning Division staff. <br />2. The applicant shall regularly maintain all landscaping in the front yard area <br />(pruning and thinning trees and shrubs) so that the historic building and its <br />character defining features (including but not limited to L-plan; one -to -two- <br />story massing; asymmetrical primary (west) fagade; moderately -pitched <br />hipped roof; original wood -sash windows of multiple configurations <br />(double -hung, casement, fixed, and porthole); stucco and wood -plank wall <br />cladding; entrance featuring Classically inspired molded surround <br />featuring fluted pilasters, broken pediment with prominent dentils, and <br />finial; wood -panel front door with operable sidelights; and wrought iron <br />porch lamp, Classically inspired molding on the bay windows; second -story <br />balconet; and a fluted belt course; deep setback with a large front lawn; <br />and Hollywood driveway) are visible from the public right-of-way. <br />Resolution No. 2026-XX <br />Page 6 of 6 <br />
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