Laserfiche WebLink
ACTION MINUTES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />TTTOTATil~ TTOAiTiI l~TpO !~A-Ib RT~OTAI~i <br />ACTION MINUTES OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />HISTORIC RESOURCES COMMISSION <br />CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS <br />20 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA <br />SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA. <br />MARCH 3, 2000 <br />n <br /> <br />CALLED TO ORDER City Hall Ross Annex, 4:45 <br />20 Civic Center Plaza <br />Santa Ana, California <br />ATTENDANCE: Rose Anne Gazcia Kings, Chair <br />Louis Brenes, Vice Chairman <br />Rita Corpin <br />Paul Giles <br />Philip Chinn <br />Cazlos Bustamante <br />ABSENT: Archibald Berry, Pro Tem <br />Don Cribb <br />James Gartner <br />STAFF PRESENT: Kenneth Adams, Planning Manager <br />Cristine Shaw, Assistant City Attorney <br />Gary Sheatz, Assistant City Attorney <br />Joseph Edwards, Principal Plannet <br />Sharon McCain Johnson, Recordi~pg Secretary <br />Consent Calendar <br />Approval of the Minutes from the regulaz meeting of February 2F 2000. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Approve the minutes of the regulaz meeting of February 2, 2000. <br />2. Reconsideration of actions taken at previous meeting. <br />*** Consent Calendar Items **" <br />Motion to approve Consent Calendar. <br />MOTION: Giles <br />SECOND: Brenes <br />AYES: Kings, Brenes, Chinn, Giles, and Bustamante <br />NOES: None <br />ABSENT: Corpin, Cribb, Berry, and Gartner <br />1 <br />Mr. Charles View, Downtown Development requested and received a consensus from the Commission for a tour of <br />the Masonic Temple on Wednesday, March 8, 2000 at 12:00 p.m. It was. agreed for the Commission to meet <br />located at 501-505 North Sycamore Street. <br />Study Session <br />Discussion of incentive pro¢ram for the preservation of structures (Commission Objective No. 2A1 <br />Ms. Lucy Linnaus, Assistant Planner I, presented a powerpoint presentation and discussed with the <br />Commission the survey she conducted to compare what other adjacent cities (Pasadena, Laguna Beach, <br />Escondido, Brea, Long Beach, Redondo Beach, San Juan Capistrano, San Diego, Orange, and Redlands) <br />adopted as incentives for preservation of historic properties. She also informed the Commission of the <br />existing Federal and State Programs and provided recommendatiops for incentives the City could implement <br />such as parking exemption programs, allowing additional uses not allowed in the underlying zone, designing <br />standards compatible with the Secretary of the Interior's Standard6 for rehabilitation, and offering flexibility <br />in uses for legal nonconforming structures. <br />