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A preservation agreement with the City of Santa Ana is required in order to enjoy the tax credit benefits authorized by the Mills Act. The HPPA application with submittal requirements are to be completed and submitted to the Planning Division. The Historic Property Preservation agreement will be in the form of a contract, which must...

In 1972 California State legislators adopted the Mills Act, granting local governments the authority to grant property tax relief to owners of "qualified" historic properties. To pursue this historic preservation tax credit incentive program, an owner of a qualified historic property must enter into a Historic Property Preservation agreement with the City of Santa Ana....

In order to add a property to the local register, a Historic Property application with applicable submittal requirements must be completed and submitted to the Planning Division. Additionally, the property must meet at least one of the criteria for significance listed on page 2 of the application. The Planning Division will then schedule a public...

The local register identifies historic and architecturally significant properties, which have been determined to be important cultural resources to the City of Santa Ana. Based upon the significance of the contribution that these structures provide to the City, the City Council has deemed that special efforts shall be made to preserve these structures for the...

Commonly referred to as the local register, the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties was approved and adopted by the City Council in November 1998. The local register is a comprehensive inventory of historic structures and properties that exemplify the rich cultural heritage of Santa Ana.

In addition to the creation of the HRC, the City Council also created a list of historically significant properties called the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties. Any property on the local register proposing an exterior alteration (painting excluded), relocation, or demolition of the historic structure must first have that request reviewed by the HRC....

In August of 1998, the Santa Ana City Council approved an ordinance, which created the Historic Resources Commission. the HRC was established to recognize and preserve historic structures important to the protection of the rich historic of the City of Santa Ana. This nine-member board will advise and make recommendations regarding historic properties; recommend to...

What is the Mills Act? The Mills Act grants property tax relief for homeowners of qualified historic properties. historic properties that are owner - occupied, single family residences and income producing commercial properties are recognized under the Act. The property tax relief is given so that property owners are given incentives to maintain and preserve...

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