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REQUEST FOR <br />HisWm Resources Commission Action <br />OCTOBER 7, 2010 <br />TITLE: <br />HISTORIC PROPERTY PRESERVATION <br />AGREEMENT NO. 2010 -10 FOR THE PROPERTY <br />LOCATED AT 2127 NORTH GREENLEAF STREET <br />Prepared by Hally Soboleske <br />Executive Director <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION <br />• , • w Zi <br />APPROVED <br />• As Recommended <br />• As Amended <br />• Set Public Hearing For <br />CONTINUED TO <br />KAA1.4.6- or-y�� <br />Planning Man4& <br />Recommend that the City Council authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the Council to execute <br />the attached agreement with Melvin and Catherine Ladd, property owners, for the structure located <br />at 2127 North Greenleaf Street subject to non - substantive changes approved by the City Manager <br />and City Attorney. <br />DISCUSSION <br />Request of Applicant <br />The applicants, Melvin and Catherine Ladd, request the approval of Historic Property Preservation <br />Agreement No. 2010 -10 (Mills Act) between the property owner and the City of Santa Ana. <br />Property Description <br />The subject property includes a Tudor Revival styled residence located at 2127 North Greenleaf <br />Street and is within the Floral Park Neighborhood. Surrounding land uses are all residential <br />(Exhibit 1). <br />Analysis of the Issues <br />In March 1999, the City Council approved an ordinance authorizing Historic Property Preservation <br />Agreements (HPPA), commonly known as the Mills Act contracts, for eligible historic properties. <br />"fhe agreement provides monetary incentive to the property owner in the form of a property tax <br />reduction in exchange for the owner's voluntary commitment to maintain the property in a good <br />state of repair and to rehabilitate the property as necessary to maintain its character and <br />appearance. Once recorded, the agreement triggers the use of a different valuation method in <br />determining the property's assessed value, thereby resulting in potentially significant property tax <br />savings for the owner. <br />,l <br />
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