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HRCA No. 2014- 13 /HRC No. 2014 -14 <br />HPPA No. 2014 -26 <br />November 20, 2014 <br />Page 2 <br />property any building or part thereof, object, structure, or site having importance to the history or <br />architecture of the city in accordance with the criteria set forth in Section 30 -2 of the Santa Ana <br />Municipal Code (SAMC). This project entails applying the selection criteria established in Chapter <br />30 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (Places of Historical and Architectural Significance) to <br />determine if this structure is eligible for historic designation to the Santa Ana Register of Historical <br />Properties. The first criterion for selection requires that the structures be 50 or more years old. <br />The structure identified meets the minimum selection criteria for inclusion on the Santa Ana Register <br />of Historical Properties pursuant to criteria contained in Section 30 -2 of the Santa Ana Municipal <br />Code. Staff analysis indicates the property meets eligible criteria for consideration of a historic <br />designation. No known code violations exist on record for this property. <br />The property, also recognized as the Dixon House, has distinctive architectural features of the <br />Craftsman Bungalow style, and was built in 1923 by W.H. Dixon, a prolific homebuilder in Santa Ana. <br />He was known for building strong and durable homes, thereby earning his nickname 'Durable Dick." <br />Dixon also was a builder of miniature golf courses, having built in Whittier, Lynwood, Fullerton, <br />Pasadena, and Santa Ana. Mr. Dixon had an office at 321 West Fourth Street. <br />Character defining features of the Dixon House that should be preserved include, but may not be <br />limited to, exterior materials, wood windows and fenestration patterns, massing, and the original front <br />door (Exhibit 2). It is recommended to be designated to the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties <br />and categorized as "Contributive" as it is a good example of period architecture. <br />Mills Act Agreement <br />Ordinance No. NS -2382 authorized the Historic Resources Commission to execute Historic Property <br />Preservation Agreements (HPPA), commonly known as Mills Act agreements for eligible properties <br />(Exhibit 3). To be eligible for the Mills Act, the property must be listed on the Santa Ana Register of <br />Historical Properties. The Historic Resources Commission Application and Historic Register <br />Categorization actions proposed for this site authorize the listing of the property on the local register. <br />The 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 state <br />of repair as necessary to maintain its character and appearance. Once recorded, the agreement <br />generates a different valuation method in determining the property's assessed value, resulting in tax <br />savings for the owner. Aside from the tax savings, the benefits include: <br />• Long term preservation of the property and visual improvement to the neighborhood <br />• Allows for a mechanism to provide for property rehabilitation <br />• Provides additional incentive for potential buyers to purchase historic structures <br />• Discourages inappropriate alternations to the property <br />25A -210 <br />