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75A - PH - EIR -1584 E SANTA CLARA AVE
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Planning & Building
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75A
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3/4/2014
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January 24, 2013 <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Historic Resources Commission <br />Re; The Sexlinger Orchard and Farmhouse <br />The Historic Resources Commission of the City of Santa Ana is tasked with the responsibility to identify, <br />investigate and suggest alternatives to the proposed demolition of the Sexlinger Orchard and Farmhouse, <br />The property has been designated as historic by the Santa Ana City Council. The hearing before the <br />Historic Resources Commission will be held on January 24, 2013, <br />The Staff Report for the HRC hearing recommends that the commission suggest that the City buy the <br />property to preserve it. The Old Orchard Conservancy supports this recommendation, <br />In support of the recommendation the Conservancy offers five potential scenarios through which the City <br />may engage in the purchase and preservation of the property. This list of scenarios is certainly not <br />exhaustive but should provide formative discussion on the potential methodologies to acquire the <br />property. <br />1) City Purchase and Preservation. <br />The City could purchase the property and through appropriate city agencies /departments plan and <br />execute a preservation plan for the Sexlinger Orchard and Farmhouse. The Old Orchard Conservancy <br />and other community groups could support and assist in the preservation process. <br />2) City Purchase and Private Restoration and Alan agemcut <br />Under this public /private partnership, the City would purchase the property and contract with a <br />private non - profit entity (the primary candidate being The Old Orchard Conservancy) to restore and <br />manage the property. The contract partner would create a vision plan and a master plan to be <br />approved by the City, perform restoration of the orchard and relrabititation/renovation of the <br />farmhouse, develop community and education programs, manage and maintain the site and acquire <br />necessary funding for all these activities. A successful model for this scenario is the Shipley Nature <br />Center in Huntington Beach, a public- private partnership Between the City of Huntington Beach and <br />the Friends of Shipley Nature Center. <br />3) City Purchase with Private Buyout <br />This scenario would closely mirror the scenario in Scenario 2 above with the additional provision that <br />the City would, after the purchase of the property, contract with the private non- profit entity to <br />acquire funds and purchase the property from the City at some fitture time specified in the agreement <br />between the parties. <br />75A -56 <br />
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