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Item 17 - Approval of Historic Property Preservation Agreements
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Item 17 - Approval of Historic Property Preservation Agreements
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FREE RECORDING PURSUANT TO <br /> GOVERNMENT CODE §27383 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> Conditions of Aa_aroval for Historic Resources Commission An_nlication No. <br /> 2025-15 and Historic Resources Commission Categorization No. 2026-2 <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 /> 1. 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 2117 N. Greenleaf Street, historically <br /> known as the E.A. Noe House. The plaque shall include the historic name, <br /> 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 its asymmetrical <br /> main (west) facade composition; brick and stucco siding; steeply pitched <br /> cross-gabled roof form; closed eaves with exposed beams; historic glazed <br /> wood front door; recessed front porch and uncovered front patio; tripartite <br /> window on the west facade; and 1-over-1 wood-sash hung windows <br /> throughout. <br /> Resolution No. 2026-xx <br /> Page 6 of 6 <br />
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