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Interest designated after December 1997 and recommended by the State Historical Resources <br /> Commission also are listed in the CRHR. No histarica{ resource may be designated as both a <br /> Landmark and a Point, If a Point is subsequently granted status as a Landmark, the Point <br /> designation will be retired. <br /> Ta be eligible far designation as a Paint of Historical Interest, a resource must meet at least one of <br /> the following criteria: <br /> ~e the first, last, only, ar mast significant of its type within the lava) geographic <br /> region city ar county} <br /> Be associated with an individual or group having a profound influence on the <br /> history of the local area <br /> Be a prototype of, ar an outstanding example of, a period, style, architectural <br /> movement, ar construction, or be one of the more notable works ar the best <br /> surviving work in the local region of a pioneer architect, designer, or master builder <br /> The Station District area does not include any California Paints of Historical Interest. <br /> 3.3 CITY CAF SANTA ~4NA <br /> 3.3.1 Santa Ana General Plan <br /> Several elerr~ents of the Genera{ Plan reference cultural resources, including historic resources: <br /> ® Conservation Element' <br /> ~ Housing E{ement'8 <br /> ® Land Use ~lement'~ <br /> $ Urban Design Element2° <br /> The Conservation dement is concerned with the protection, utilization, and development of natural <br /> and cultura{ resources Cane goal, two objectives, and two policies address cultural resources. Goal 2 <br /> of this dement is to preserve, maintain, and properly use natural and cultura! resources. objective <br /> 2.~ is to integrate natural and cultural resource protection measures into land use and development <br /> activities. Objective ~.1 is to minimize loss of natural aesthetic, historic, archeological, and <br /> paleontological resources as land is developed, City of Santa Ana ~City~ policies include the <br /> encouragement of private-nectar participation in natural and cultural resource protection activities <br /> and maximization of the City's aesthetic and visua{ appeal by increasing vegetation throughout the <br /> community and by enhancing architectural, historic, and other visual resources. In support of these <br /> goals and objectives, three programs are enumerated: <br /> Inventory existing historic, archeological, paleontological, and cultura{ sites and <br /> districts <br /> "City of Santa Ana Planning Division..~0 September 1952. City of Santa Ana Genera! Plan Conservation dement 1982, <br /> City of Santa Ana Planning Division. 19 October 2009. City of Santa Ana Genera! Plan dousing dement 20aG-2014. <br /> City of Santa Ana Planning Division. Z February 1998. City of Santa Ana Genera( Plan Land Use Element 199$. <br /> City of Santa Ana Planning Division. ~ J~l~f 1998. City of Santa Ana General Plan Urban Design Element 1998, <br /> <br /> 5'tatron Drstrrct Project Historical Assessment ~ ~ ~ <br /> ~1ay 6, 2011 Sapphas Enviror~rnental, fnc. <br /> V'~I:IPf~QJ~C~Si147111471-a47i[~acc~r~er~~~r ~~z~-'~r~call~ssesst~ent~Finali3 Regr~latory Frarnework.~ac Page 3-.~ <br /> <br />