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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJane F. Hiltz - 2024-11-19 (2) �u�T 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach,CA �t ""sePxasry�cP w 92648 .y City of Huntington Beach APPROVED 7-0 CCU.. s File#: 24-800 MEETING DATE: 11/19/2024 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Travis Hopkins, Acting City Manager VIA: Jennifer Villasenor, Director of Community Development PREPARED BY: Hayden Beckman, Senior Planner Subject: Approve and authorize execution of a Mills Act Agreement between the City of Huntington Beach and Jane F. Hiltz for the property located at 755 Main Street Statement of Issue: On November 3, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2014-82 establishing the Mills Act Program. The purpose of the Mills Act Program is to provide economic incentive to encourage the preservation of historic buildings. Mills Act Agreements provide property tax relief for owners of qualified properties who wish to use the savings to preserve/restore their historic property. The proposed Agreement between Jane F. Hiltz and the City is for the property located at 755 Main Street and is the only Mills Act application received in 2024. Financial Impact: Negligible amount of property tax loss. Recommended Action: Approve and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the "Historic Preservation Agreement Containing Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions Affecting Real Property by and between the City of Huntington Beach and Jane F. Hiltz for the Real Property Located at 755 Main Street within the City of Huntington Beach (Mills Act Contract)." Alternative Action(s): Do not approve, and direct staff accordingly. Analysis: In 1972, the State of California enacted the California Government Code Article 12, Section 50280, more commonly known as the "Mills Act". The Mills Act was enacted as an economic incentive program to encourage the preservation of historic buildings. This legislation provides property tax relief for owners of qualified historic properties who contract with the local government to abide by City of Huntington Beach Page 1 of 3 Printed on 11/13/2024 powered by LegistarTm 228 File#: 24-800 MEETING DATE: 11/19/2024 reasonable preservation requirements. The agreement between the property owner and the City allows the property to be assessed using a different methodology, which results in a reduction of property taxes paid by the property owner. Over 100 cities throughout California have adopted Mills Act programs, including nine in Orange County. The program is strictly voluntary and does not have any impact on those historic property owners who do not wish to participate. The Mills Act requires property owners to enter into a 10-year agreement with the City. Property owners may save 50 percent or more on their property tax bill. The savings must be used toward renovation and maintenance of their property. The City would lose 16 percent of the property tax savings realized by the property owner. The County Assessor's Office calculates the actual savings by determining certain key elements. Commercial and residential properties are calculated differently. The factors include: - Gross Income - Fair Rental Value - Maintenance Costs - Interest Risk as determined annually by the State Board of Equalization - Risk - set by Mills Act Statute (4 percent residential and 2 percent commercial) - Amortization Rate On November 3, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2014-82 establishing the Mills Act Program in Huntington Beach. A summary of the program is below: - Up to 10 eligible applications are accepted each year on a first-come-first served basis and submitted to the City Council for approval. Approved agreements are then filed with the County by December 31st of each year to meet the property tax deadlines for a tax reduction in the following year. - Eligibility will be limited to 260 properties identified in the Huntington Beach Historic Context and Survey Report or any Federal or State official register of historically significant sites, places, and landmarks. - The application fee of $500 (as established in the Master Fee Resolution) will be paid at the time of application and if for any reason an agreement is not entered into, a portion of the fee will be refunded based on the amount of staff time spent on the application to that point. In addition to approving the Resolution establishing the Program, the City Council also approved the template of the ten-year "Historic Property Preservation Agreement" between the City and property owners who wish to participate in the program. The agreement specifies the standards required for property improvement, required inspections of the work by the City, provisions for annual compliance, and remedies for breach of such agreement. The application from Jane F. Hiltz for the property at 755 Main Street was approved by the Community Development Department. As such, the Historic Property Agreement between the City and property owner is presented to City Council for approval. Once approved, this agreement will be filed with the County of Orange Tax Assessor's Office no later than December 31, 2024, in order for the property owner to receive the property tax reduction in 2025. City of Huntington Beach Page 2 of 3 Printed on 11/13/2024 powered by LegistarTm 229 File#: 24-800 MEETING DATE: 11/19/2024 As required in the agreement, the property owner will be responsible to furnish any information the City deems necessary to determine ongoing compliance with the terms and provisions of the agreement. Environmental Status: This action is covered by the General Rule that the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) applies only to projects that have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment (Section 15061.b.3 of the State CEQA Guidelines). It can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that this activity will have a significant effect on the environment. Therefore, this activity is not subject to CEQA. Strategic Plan Goal: Non Applicable -Administrative Item Attachment(s): 1. Draft Historic Preservation Agreement Containing Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions Affecting Real Property by and between the City of Huntington Beach and Jane F. Hiltz for the Real Property located at 755 Main Street within the City of Huntington Beach, California 92648 2. Exhibit A- Legal Description 3. Exhibit B - Photos 4. Exhibit C - Proposed Work Program 5. Resolution 2018-82 6. PowerPoint Presentation City of Huntington Beach Page 3 of 3 Printed on 11/13/2024 powered by LegistarTN 230 HISTORIC PROPERTY PRESERVATION AGREEMENT CONTAINING COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AFFECTING REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 755 MAIN STREET, WITHIN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 1 - Recorded in Official.Recordsi;Orange County 4• . •Hugh Nguyen,Clerk-Recorder •. ' ' . . 1II0 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIII II IMI I IlOIlIlIHhl 001 IM Ell NO FEE • * $ R 0 0 1 5 2 7 7 3 3 6 $ * .. -2024000312928 3:08•pm•12102124 • ' RECORDED.AT THE REQUEST OF 90 CR=SC06 Al 51 --AND.WHENRECORDED=RETIJRN . ' . • ,0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00150.00 0.00 0.000.000.00 0.00 . •- .TO: - - . .City Clerk • • • • d - -' City of.Huntington Beach .. V -2000 Main Street,. - • , , Huntington Beach,CA 92648. • • — ' --(Space' Above For Recorder's Use) - This Hiitorie Property Preservation • Agreement is recanted at the request and for the . ' ' . • • ' benefit of the City of Huntington Beach and,is . ' • • •. • ' ct fiom the payment of stew/ding fee ' . . . • possum to Government Code Sections 6103_a ei • • . 27383:• - . STORIC PROPERTY PRESERVATION AGREEMENT-, - ' • • CONTAINING COVENANTS,CONDMON3•AND-RESTRICTIONS- . . AFFECTING REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 755 MAIN STREET, . , '. • ' • .WITHIN•!'Hk�CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH • •• - , • • • • • • • • HISTORIC PROPERTY PRESERVATION AGREEMENT CONTAINING COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AFFECTING REAL PROPERTY BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND JANE FRANCES HILTZ FOR THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 755 MAIN STREET,WITHIN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ("MILLS ACT CONTRACT") /mil' THIS AGREEMENT is made this ' day of N6Y / ip l , 20 .2y ,by and between the City of Huntington Beach, a municipal corporation ("City") and Jane Frances Hiltz("Owner"). WHEREAS, California Government Code Section 50280, et. seq. allows cities the discretion to enter into contracts with the owners of qualified historic properties, as that term is defined in Government Code Section 50280.1, for the purpose of providing for the use, maintenance,protection, and restoration of such historic property so as to retain its characteristics as property of historic significance; and Owner holds fee title in and to that certain real property, together with associated structures and improvements thereon, generally located at the street address 755 Main Street Huntington Beach, California("Historic Property"). A legal description of the Historic Property is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference; and By approving this Agreement,the City Council hereby designates the Historic Property as a Qualified Historic Property as defined by Resolution 2014 - 82, Section 5; and City and Owner desire to enter into this Agreement for the purpose of protecting and preserving the characteristics of historical significance of the Historic Property that help provide the community with its own unique civic identity and character; and Owner, in consideration for abiding by the terms of.this Agreement, shall be entitled to qualify for a reassessment of valuation of the Historic Property,pursuant to the provisions of chapter 3, Part, 2, of Division 1 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, and any 2 corresponding adjustment in property taxes resulting therefrom, NOW, THEREFORE,the City and Owner in consideration of mutual covenants and conditions set forth herein, do hereby agree as follows: 1. EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM OF AGREEMENT./� This Agreement shall be effective and commence on lVwn6h2,/i/n1/41 , 2021i ("Effective Date") and shall remain in effect for a minimum initial term of ten (10) years thereafter unless canceled by the City pursuant to Section 8 or 9 of this Agreement. 2. RENEWAL. Upon each anniversary of the effective date of this Agreement ("Renewal Date"), an additional one (1)year shall automatically be added to the term of the Agreement unless a notice of nonrenewal is delivered as provided in Section 3 of this Agreement. 3. NONRENEWAL. If either the Owner or City desires in any year not to renew this Agreement, Owner or City shall serve a written notice of nonrenewal upon the other party in advance of the Renewal Date ("Notice of Nonrenewal"). The Notice of Nonrenewal shall be effective only if served by Owner upon City at least ninety (90) days prior to the Renewal Date, or if served by City upon Owner, the Notice of Nonrenewal shall be effective only if served upon Owner at least sixty (60) days prior to the Renewal Date. If either City or Owner serves a Notice of Nonrenewal in any year,this Agreement shall remain in effect for the balance of the term then remaining. City shall notify the County of Orange of any nonrenewal of this Agreement. 4. OWNER PROTEST OF CITY NONRENEWAL. Within fifteen(15) days of Owner's receipt of the Notice of Nonrenewal from City, Owner may file with City a written protest of the Notice of Nonrenewal. Upon receipt of 3 the written protest,the City Council shall set a hearing prior to the expiration of the Renewal Date of this Agreement. Owner may furnish the City Council with any information which Owner deems relevant and shall furnish the City Council with any information it may require. The City Council may, at any time prior to the annual Renewal Date, withdraw its Notice of Nonrenewal. 5. STANDARDS FOR HISTORICAL PROPERTY. During the term of this Agreement, the Historic Property shall be subject to the following conditions, requirements, and restrictions: A. Owner shall preserve and maintain the characteristics of the cultural and historical significance of the Historic Property. Compliance or non- compliance with this section shall be determined by the Director of Community Development or his/her designee. In addition, Owner shall obtain any applicable permits necessary to protect, preserve, restore, and rehabilitate the Historic Property so as to maintain its historical and cultural significance. B. Owner, when necessary as determined by the City, shall restore and rehabilitate the Historic Property to conform to the rules and regulations of the Office of Historic Preservation of the California Department of Parks and Recreation,the United States Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, and the State Historical Building Code. The condition of the exterior of the Historic Property on the effective date of this Agreement is documented in photographs attached as Exhibit "B" and incorporated herein by this reference. The Owner shall continually maintain the exterior of the Historic Property in the same or better condition as documented in Exhibit"B." C. Owner shall carry out specific restoration, repair, maintenance, and/or rehabilitation projects on the Historic Property, as outlined in the attached Exhibit "C," which is 4 incorporated herein by this reference. All such projects shall be undertaken and completed in keeping with the historic nature of the property. Projects may be interior or exterior, but must utilize all property tax savings over the ten(10)year contract period or according to the schedule for Exhibit "C." Each year during the term of this Agreement, Owner shall submit a work plan for implementation of the items listed on Exhibit "C" to City's Director of Community Development for possible modifications, review and approval. D. Property Tax relief afforded to Owner pursuant to Chapter 3, Part 2 of Division 1 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code will be determined solely by the Orange County Assessor. City makes no representations regarding the actual tax savings any person may realize by entering into this Agreement. 6. INSPECTIONS. Upon reasonable advance notice and at Owner's expense, Owner shall allow the City to inspect the interior and exterior of the Historic Property every five (5) years after the Effective Date, and as may be necessary to determine Owner's compliance with this Agreement. Additionally, Owner shall allow reasonable periodic examinations, specific to where the work is being performed, of the interior and exterior of the Historic Property by representatives of the County Assessor,the State Department of Parks and Recreation, the State Board of Equalization and/or City, as may be necessary to determine Owner's compliance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. Owner shall give priority to, and shall promptly abate, any city or state code violations related to zoning, health or safety issues. 7. PROVISIONS OF INFORMATION OF COMPLIANCE; YEARLY ADMINISTRATIVE FEE. Owner hereby agrees to furnish City with any and all information requested by City, which City deems necessary or advisable to determine eligibility of the Historic Property 5 and compliance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. Requested information may include, but not be limited to, required annual reports, as well as receipts documenting property maintenance and/or improvement expenditures that equal or exceed annual estimated property tax savings. Owner shall also pay City a yearly administrative fee as outlined in City's Master Fee Resolution. 8. BREACH OF AGREEMENT; REMEDIES. A. Notice of Breach; Opportunity to Cure. If Owner breaches any provision of this Agreement, City may give written notice to Owner by registered or certified mail detailing Owner's violations. If such violation is not corrected to the reasonable satisfaction of City within thirty (30) days after the date of notice of violation, or within such a reasonable time as may be required to cure the violation(provided the acts to cure the violation are commenced within thirty (30) days and thereafter diligently pursued to completion),the City may, without further notice, declare Owner to be in breach of this Agreement. Upon City's declaration of Owner's breach, City may pursue any remedy available under local, state, or federal law, including those specifically provided for in this section. B. Remedy - Cancellation. City may cancel this Agreement if City determines, following a duly noticed public hearing in accordance with Government Code section 50285,that Owner breached any of the conditions of the Agreement, Owner allowed the Historic Property to deteriorate to the point that it no longer meets the standards for a qualified historic property, or Owner failed to restore or rehabilitate the Historic Property in accordance with the terms of this Agreement as per Government Code 50284. If this Agreement is cancelled, under this paragraph, Owner shall pay a cancellation fee to the Office of the Auditor for the County of Orange as required by Government Code section 50286. The cancellation fee 6 will be equal to 12 V2 percent of the current fair market value of the property as determined by the county assessor as though the property were free of the contractual restriction. C. Alternative Remedies. As an alternative to cancellation of this Agreement for Owner's breach of any condition, City may bring an action in court necessary to enforce this Agreement including,but not limited to, an action to enforce this Agreement by specific performance, injunction, or receivership. 9. DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY; EMINENT DOMAIN. If the Historic Property is destroyed by earthquake, fire, flood, or other natural disaster such that in the opinion of the City Building Official more than sixty percent(60%) of the original fabric of the structure must replaced,this Agreement shall be cancelled because the historic value of the structure will have been destroyed. If the Historic Property is acquired in whole or in part by eminent domain or other acquisition by any entity authorized to exercise the power of eminent domain, and the acquisition is determined by the Mayor and City Council to frustrate the purpose of this Agreement,this Agreement shall be cancelled. No cancellation fee pursuant to Government Code Section 50286 shall be imposed if the Agreement is cancelled pursuant to this Section. 10. WAIVER. City does not waive any claim of default by Owner if City does not enforce or cancel this Agreement. All other remedies at law or in equity which are not otherwise provided for in this Agreement or in City's regulations governing historic properties are available to the City to pursue in the event that there is a breach of this Agreement. No waiver by City of any breach or default under this Agreement shall be deemed to be a waiver of any other subsequent breach thereof or default hereunder. 7 11. BINDING EFFECT OF AGREEMENT. Owner hereby subjects the Historic Property to the covenants, conditions, and restrictions set forth in this Agreement. City and Owner hereby declare their specific intent that the covenants, conditions, and restrictions set forth herein shall be deemed covenants running with the land and shall inure to and be binding upon Owner's successors and assigns in title or interest to the Historic Property. Each and every contract, deed or other instrument hereinafter executed, covering or conveying the Historic Property, or any portion thereof, shall conclusively be held to have been executed, delivered and accepted subject to the covenants, reservations and restrictions set forth herein. 12. COVENANTS RUN WITH THE LAND. City and Owner hereby declare their understanding and intent that the burden of the covenants,reservations and restrictions set forth herein touch and concern the land in that they restrict development of the Historic Property. City and Owner hereby further declare their understanding and intent that the benefit of such covenants, reservations and restrictions touch and concern the land by enhancing and maintaining the cultural and historical characteristics and significance of the Historic Property for the benefit of the public and the Owner. 13. NOTICE. Any notice required to be given by the terms of this Agreement shall be provided at the address of the respective parties as specified below or at any other address as may be later specified by the parties hereto: City: City of Huntington Beach City Manager's Office 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 8 Owner: Jane F. Hiltz 755 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 14. EFFECT OF AGREEMENT. None of the terms, provisions or conditions of this Agreement shall be deemed to create a partnership between the parties hereto and any of their heirs, successors or assigns; nor shall such terms,provisions or conditions cause the parties to be considered joint venturers or members of any joint enterprise. 15. INDEMNITY OF CITY. Owner shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless City and its elected officials, officers, agents and employees from any actual or alleged claims, demands causes of action, liability, loss, damage, or injury to property or persons, including wrongful death, whether imposed by a court of law or by administrative action of any federal, state or local governmental agency, arising out of or incident to (i)the direct or indirect use, operation, or maintenance of the Historic Property by Owner or any contractor, subcontractor, employee, agent, lessee, licensee, invitee, or any other person; (ii) Owner's activities in connection with the Historic Property, or from the enforcement of this Agreement. This indemnification includes, without limitation,the payment of all penalties, fines,judgments, awards, decrees, attorneys' fees and related costs or expenses, and the reimbursement of City, its elected officials, employees, and/or agents for all attorney's fees, legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them. The costs, salaries and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his/her office in enforcing this Agreement on behalf of the City shall be considered as "attorneys' fees" for the purposes of this paragraph. Owner's obligation to indemnify shall survive the termination, cancellation, or expiration of this Agreement and shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any received by City, its elected 9 officials, employees, or agents. 16. BINDING UPON SUCCESSORS. All of the agreements, rights, obligations, covenants, reservations, and restrictions contained in this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties herein,their heirs, successors, legal representatives, assigns and all persons acquiring any part or portion of the Historic Property, whether by operation of law or in any manner whatsoever. 17. ATTORNEYS' FEES AND LEGAL COSTS. In the event legal proceedings are brought by any party or parties to enforce or restrain a violation of any of the covenants, conditions or restrictions contained herein, or to determine the rights and duties of any party hereunder, each party shall bear its own attorneys' fees and legal costs, and the prevailing parting in such proceeding shall not be entitled to recover its attorneys' fees and legal costs from the non-prevailing party. 18. SEVERABILITY. In the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement are held to be unenforceable or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, or by subsequent preemptive legislation,the validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions, or portions thereof, shall not be effected thereby. 19. RECORDATION. No later than twenty (20) days after the Effective Date, City shall cause this Agreement to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Orange. Owner shall provide written notice of the contract to the State Office of Historic Preservation within six (6) months of entering into the contract. 20. AMENDMENTS. 10 This Agreement may be amended, in whole or in part, only by written recorded instrument executed by the parties hereto. 21. GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE. This Agreement shall be construed and governed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any action at law or in equity brought by either of the parties hereto for the purpose of enforcing a right or rights provided for by this Agreement shall be tried in a court of competent jurisdiction in the County of Orange, State of California, and the parties hereby waive all provisions of law providing for a change of venue in such proceedings to any other county. 22. REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO TRANSFER OF HISTORIC PROPERTY. In the event of any sale, transfer, assignment or conveyance of the Historic Property (herein referred to as a"Transfer"),the Owner agrees that, at least thirty (30) days prior to such Transfer, it shall give written notice to the City of such proposed Transfer, including the name(s) of the transferee(s). In addition, the Owner and the proposed transferee(s) shall enter into and deliver to City through the escrow for the Transfer of the Historic Property an assignment and assumption agreement in a form satisfactory to the City Attorney of City or other such evidence as may be satisfactory to the City that the transferee(s) has (have) assumed the Owner's obligations set forth in this Agreement. Upon the Transfer of the Historic Property and the assumption of the obligations hereunder by the transferee(s), the Owner's liability for performance shall be terminated as to any obligation to be performed hereunder after the date of such Transfer. 23. ENTIRETY. The parties acknowledge and agree that they are entering into this Agreement 11 freely and voluntarily following extensive arm's length negotiation, and that each has had the opportunity to consult with legal counsel prior to executing this Agreement. The parties also acknowledge and agree that no representations, inducements,promises, agreements or warranties, oral or otherwise, have been made by that party or anyone acting on that party's behalf, which are not embodied in this Agreement, and that that party has not executed this Agreement in reliance on any representation, inducement, promise, agreement, warranty, fact or circumstance not expressly set forth in this Agreement. This Agreement, and the attached exhibits, contain the entire agreement between the parties respecting the subject matter of this Agreement, and supersede all prior understandings and agreements whether oral or in writing between the parties respecting the subject matter hereof. REST OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 12 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City and Owner have executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. OWNER: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH A California municipal corporation j,,t/8LA J. rances Hiltz Mayor Gracey Van Der Mark City Clerk Robin Estanislau APPROVED AS ORM: ity orney Michael E. Gates 4.4, VIEWED AND APPROVED: Acting City Manager ravis Hopkins Attachments Exhibit A: Legal Description of the Property Exhibit B: Photographs of the Property Exhibit C: Proposed Restoration, Repair, Maintenance or Rehabilitation Projects on Historic Property 13 CALIFORNIA ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189 A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached,and not the truthfulness,accuracy,or validity of that document. State of California County of Orange 1 I On NnvQ 4i'r 19 zc/2� me, J'J{ before Qk l:.S�v►v'P (1 N r c4Ycq 1 v 7'IC Date ? Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer personally appeared V Y\Q irgV\QS 1 Itz. 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Attach additional pages as needed to complete the information below. Year Projects Completed Cost li 1. 2022 Tree-Trimmed 100-year-old tree in front yard due to $950 Completed rat intrusion and roof protection. TOTAL SPENT 2022— $950 2. 2023 Replaced all Plumbing,Vents/Drains & Gas Line $38,977 Completed replacement 3. 2023 Windows and Door Restoration $5,120 Completed 4. 2023 Tree & root removal due to root intrusion of plumbing $2,250 Completed pipe, roof damage &close proximity to the house 5. 2023 Demo & Repair due to age and water damage $15,373 Completed 6. 2023 Original Hardwood Floor Restoration $12,483 Completed 7. 2023 Roof Repair $750 Completed TOTAL SPENT 2023 TOTAL 2023—$74,953 $74,953 8. 2024 Bathroom ceiling demo, frame wall &add sunroom $700 Complete door threshold 9. 2024 Electrical Phase#1-Remove and replace knob and $11,140 Complete tube in attic 10. 2024 Electrical Phase#2-Upgrade panel, add sub panel in $11,825 Complete garage and update electrical in garage Total SPENT 2022-2024 $99,568 279 Year Projects Completed Spent 11.2024 Electrical Phase#3 $9,000 Complete 12. 2024 Sealed doors, painted trim, sanded and primed $2,197 Complete interior and exterior windows. Exterior painting. Trash removal. 13. 2024 Installed exterior light fixtures, 3 door knobs, installed $1,546 Complete bathroom fan/heater/light. Exterior repairs. 14. 2024 Attic screening $800 Complete 15. 2024 Removed insulation, cleaned &sprayed for rats. $4,111 Complete Replaced heater and added ducts to bathrooms. 16. 2024 3 doors and 2 windows $2,784 Complete 17. 2024 Rafter tail repair, prime/paint and add facia board for $2,360 Complete rain gutters 18. 2024 Rain gutter install - $575 Complete 19. 2024 Replace and restore rafter tails and facia board on $6,996 Complete house and garage. Prime and paint. Termite treatment. 20. There are many more projects that will be addressed in the fall of 2024 2024 SPENT as of 8/19/24 $54,034 2022-8/19/24 SPENT $129,937 Please note the estimated cost of proposed restoration and maintenance activities must be equal or greater than the estimated reduction in property taxes. 280 RESOLUTION NO.2014- 82 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ESTABLISHING THE APPLICATION PROCESS,REVIEW PROCEDURES,AND REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A MILLS ACT PROGRAM IN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 50280,ET SEQ.,AND SETTING AN APPLICATION FEE. • WHEREAS,In 1972,the State of California enacted California Government Code, Article 12, Section 50280,more commonly known as the Mills Act, as an economic incentive program to encourage the preservation of historic buildings;and This legislation provides property tax relief for owners of qualified historic properties who contract with a city to abide by reasonable preservation requirements; and The Mills Act grants local government the authority to establish,administer, and implement Mills Act historic preservation tax incentive programs with property owners who actively participate in the restoration and maintenance of their historic properties;and Historic property preservation agreements will have beneficial effects on residential neighborhoods,businesses,community pride,and regional image, NOW,THEREFORE,the City of Huntington Beach does hereby resolve as follows: SECTION 1.The program implementing California Government Code, Article 12, Section 50280 et seq. (known as the Mills Act)for the purpose of preserving,rehabilitating,and maintaining designated historic resources, shall be known as the Mills Act Program. SECTION 2.The City Council hereby directs the City Manager or his/her designee to develop and process applications for properties seeking qualifications and participation in the Mills Act.The City Manager will also review and make a recommendation to the City Council on any application submitted pursuant to the Mills Act. SECTION 3.The Historic Property Preservation Agreement to be used in the Mills Act is attached hereto as Exhibit"A"and incorporated by this reference as though filly set forth herein.The City Council hereby directs the City Manager or his/her designee to amend and modify the Preservation Agreement as deemed necessary and appropriate,in consultation with the City Attorney. The terms of the Preservation Agreement shall always comply with California Government Code,Article 12, 50280 et seq. (known as the Mills Act).The maintenance,repair, rehabilitation,and/or restoration standards applicable to the subject property shall be set forth in the Preservation Agreement. In consideration for abiding with the terms of Preservation Agreement,the owner of the subject property shall be entitled to qualify for a reassessment of the historic property,pursuant to Chapter 3,Part 2, of Division 1 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code. Each Preservation Agreement shall be subject to the approval of the City Council. 1 14-4326/112594 • 281 Resolution No. 2014-82 SECTION 4.To limit the fiscal impact of the Mills Act to the City of Huntington Beach, the City of Huntington Beach shall not enter into or execute more than ten(10)Preservation Agreements per calendar year. Applications shall be accepted during the months of January through March each year. The ten(10) applications will be selected on a first come first serve basis from all eligible applications submitted. Agreements approved by the City Council will be recorded with the County of Orange by December 31 of each year. SECTION 5.Eligibility for a Preservation Agreement shall be limited to the owners of those properties identified in the Huntington Beach Historic Context and Survey Report, Appendix B(Updated Landmark List),a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit"B"and incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein, as updated or amended, or any Federal or State official register of historically significant sites,places and landmarks. The City Council hereby finds that all properties contained in these lists shall be considered Qualified Historic Properties for purposes of the Mills Act,pursuant to California Government Code Section 50280.1(b). SECTION 6.An application fee of$500(or such other amount as may be subsequently established by resolution of the City Council)shall be paid by each property owner that applies for a Preservation Agreement. A portion of the application fee, as determined by City Staff,may be refunded to the property owner if the Preservation Agreement is not subsequently approved by the City Council. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof on the 3rd day of November . ,2014. May,r=.. . REV!At:. Di ND APPROVED: APPROVED A TO FORM: 1/ C' '?�'�'.'t er , City Attorney YLtb.1-- a OA vo 1 g TED APPROVED: sistant City Manager Attachments: Exhibit A: Historic Property Preservation Agreement Exhibit B: Huntington Beach Historic Context and Survey Report,Appendix B (Updated Landmark List) 2 144326/112594 282 Exhibit A - Reso. 2014-82 HISTORIC PROPERTY PRESERVATION AGREEMENT CONTAINING COVENANTS,CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AFFECTING REAL PROPERTY BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND FOR THE REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT WITHIN THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ("MILLS ACT CONTRACT") THIS AGREEMENT is made this day of ,20 ,by and between the City of Huntington Beach,a municipal corporation("City")and ("Owner"). WHEREAS,California Government Code Section 50280, et. seq. allows cities the discretion to enter into contracts with the owners of qualified historic properties, as that term is defined in Government Code Section 50280.1, for the purpose of providing for the use, maintenance,protection, and restoration of such historic property so as to retain its characteristics as property of historic significance; and Owner holds fee title in and to that certain real property,together with associated structures and improvements thereon, generally located at the street address Huntington Beach, California("Historic Property"). A legal description of the Historic Property is attached hereto as Exhibit"A" and incorporated herein by this reference; and • By approving this Agreement,the City Council hereby designates the Historic Property as a Qualified Historic Property as defined by Resolution 2014- , Section 5; and City and Owner desire to enter into this Agreement for the purpose of protecting and preserving the characteristics of historical significance of the Historic Property that help provide the community with its own unique civic identity and character, and Owner, in consideration for abiding by the terms of this Agreement, shall be entitled to • qualify for a reassessment of valuation of the Historic Property,pursuant to the provisions of • 14-4326/112593 283 chapter 3,Part, 2, of Division 1 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code, and any corresponding adjustment in property taxes resulting therefrom, NOW,THEREFORE,the City and Owner in consideration of mutual covenants and conditions set forth herein, do hereby agree as follows: 1. EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement shall be effective and commence on 20 ("Effective Date")and shall remain in effect for a minimum initial term of ten(10)years thereafter unless canceled by the City pursuant to Section 8 or 9 of this Agreement. 2. RENEWAL.Upon each anniversary date,beginning at the end of the initial ten year term("Renewal Date"), an additional one(1)year shall automatically be added to the term of the Agreement unless a notice of nonrenewal is delivered as provided in Section 3 of this Agreement. 3. NONRENEWAL. If either the Owner or City desires in any year not to renew this Agreement, Owner or City shall serve a written notice of nonrenewal upon the other party in advance of the Renewal Date("Notice of Nonrenewal"). The Notice of Nonrenewal shall be effective only if served by Owner upon City at least ninety(90).days prior to the Renewal Date, or if served by City upon Owner,the Notice of Nonrenewal shall be effective only if served upon Owner at least sixty(60)days prior to the Renewal Date. If either City or Owner serves a Notice of Nonrenewal • in any year,this Agreement shall remain in effect for the balance of the term then remaining. City shall notify the County of Orange of any nonrenewal of this Agreement. 2 14-4326/112593 284 4. OWNER PROTEST OF CITY NONRENEWAL. Within fifteen(15)days of Owner's receipt of the Notice of Nonrenewal from City, Owner may file with City a written protest of the Notice of Nonrenewal. Upon receipt of the written protest,the City Council shall set a hearing prior to the expiration of the Renewal Date of this Agreement. Owner may furnish the City Council with any information which Owner deems relevant and shall furnish the City Council with any information it may require. The City Council may,at any time prior to the annual Renewal Date,withdraw its Notice of Nonrenewal. 5. STANDARDS FOR HISTORICAL PROPERTY. During the term of this Agreement,the Historic Property shall be subject to the following conditions,requirements,and restrictions: A. Owner shall preserve and maintain the characteristics of the cultural and historical significance of the Historic Property. Compliance or non-compliance with this section shall be determined by the Director of Planning and Building or his/her designee. In addition, Owner shall obtain any applicable permits necessary to protect,preserve, restore,and rehabilitate the Historic Property so as to maintain its historical and cultural significance. B. Owner,when necessary as determined by the City, shall restore and rehabilitate the Historic Property to conform to the rules and regulations of the Office of Historic Preservation of the California Department of Parks and Recreation (http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=21410),the United States Secretary of the Interior's Standards - for the Treatment of Historic Properties (http://www.nps.gov/tps/standards/rehabilitation.htm#Guidelines), and the State Historical Building Code. The condition of the exterior of the Historic Property on the effective,date of this 3 14-4326/112593 285 Agreement is documented in photographs attached as Exhibit`B"and incorporated herein by this reference.The Owner shall continually maintain the exterior of the Historic Property in the same or better condition as documented in Exhibit"B." C. Owner shall carry out specific restoration,repair,maintenance, and/or rehabilitation projects on the Historic Property,as outlined in the attached Exhibit"C,"which is incorporated herein by this reference. All such projects shall be undertaken and completed in keeping with the historic nature of the property. Projects may be interior or exterior,but must utilize all.property tax savings over the ten(10)year contract period or according to the schedule for Exhibit"C." Each year during the term of this Agreement, Owner shall submit a work plan for implementation of the items listed on Exhibit"C"to City's Director of Planning and Building for possible modifications,review and approval. D. Property Tax relief afforded to Owner pursuant to Chapter 3,Part 2 of Division 1 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code will be determined solely by the Orange County Assessor. City makes no representations regarding the actual tax savings any person may realize by entering into this Agreement. 6. INSPECTIONS. Upon reasonable advance notice and at Owner's expense,Owner shall allow an initial inspection and second year inspection by City inspectors of the City. Additionally, Owner shall allow reasonable periodic examinations, specific to where the work is being performed,of the interior and exterior of the Historic Property by representatives of the County Assessor,the State Department of Parks and Recreation,the State Board of Equalization and/or City, as may. be necessary to determine Owner's compliance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. 4 14-4326/112593 • 286 Owner shall give priority to, and shall promptly abate,any city or state code violations related to zoning,health or safety issues. 7. PROVISIONS OF INFORMATION OF COMPLIANCE; YEARLY • ADMINISTRATIVE FEE. Owner hereby agrees to furnish City with any and all information requested by • City,which City deems necessary or advisable to determine eligibility of the Historic Property and compliance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. Requested information may include,but not be limited to,required annual reports, as well as receipts documenting property maintenance and/or improvement expenditures that equal or exceed annual estimated property tax savings. Owner shall also pay City a yearly administrative fee as outlined in City's Master Fee Resolution. 8. BREACH OF AGREEMENT;'REMEDIES. A. Notice of Breach;Opportunity to Cure. If Ownerr breaches any provision of this Agreement, City may give written notice to Owner by registered or certified mail detailing Owner's violations. If such violation is not corrected to the reasonable satisfaction of City within thirty(30)days after the date of notice of violation, or within such a reasonable time as may be required to cure the violation(provided the acts to cure the violation are commenced within thirty(30)days and thereafter diligently pursued to completion),the City may,without further notice, declare Owner to be in breach of this Agreement. Upon City's declaration of Owner's breach, City may pursue any remedy available under local,state, or federal law, including those specifically provided for in this section. B. Remedy- Cancellation. City may cancel this Agreement if City determines, following a duly noticed public hearing in accordance with Government Code section 50285,that Owner breached any of the conditions of the Agreement, Owner allowed the 5 14-4326/112593 287 Historic Property to deteriorate to the point that it no longer meets the standards for a qualified historic property, or Owner failed to restore or rehabilitate the Historic Property in accordance with the terms of this Agreement as per Government Code 50284. If this Agreement is • cancelled,under this paragraph, Owner shall pay a cancellation fee to the Office of the Auditor for the County of Orange as required by Government Code section 50286. The cancellation fee • will be equal to 12 '/2 percent of the current fair market value of the property as determined by the county assessor as though the property were free of the contractual restriction. C. Alternative Remedies. As an.alternative to cancellation of this Agreement for Owner's breach of any condition, City may bring an action in court necessary to enforce this Agreement including,but not limited to, an action to enforce this Agreement by specific performance, injunction, or receivership. 9. DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY:EMINENT DOMAIN. If the Historic Property is destroyed by earthquake,fire, flood, or other natural disaster such that in the opinion of the City Building Official more than sixty percent(60%)of the original fabric of the structure must replaced,this Agreement shall be cancelled because the historic value of the structure will have been destroyed. If the Historic Property is acquired in whole or in part by eminent domain or other acquisition by any entity authorized to exercise the power of eminent domain, and the acquisition is determined by the Mayor and City Council to frustrate the purpose of this Agreement,this Agreement shal be cancelled. No cancellation fee pursuant to Government Code Section 50286 shall be imposed if the Agreement is cancelled . pursuant to this Section. 6 14-4326/112593 288 10. WAIVER. City does not waive any claim of default by Owner if City does not enforce or cancel this Agreement. All other remedies at law or in equity which are not otherwise provided for in this Agreement or in City's regulations governing historic properties are available to the City to pursue in the event that there is a breach of this Agreement. No waiver by City of any breach or default under this Agreement shall be deemed to be a waiver of any other subsequent breach thereof or default hereunder. 11. BINDING EFFECT OF AGREEMENT. Owner hereby subjects the Historic Property to the covenants,conditions, and restrictions set forth in this Agreement. City and Owner hereby declare their specific intent that the covenants,conditions, and restrictions set forth herein shall be deemed covenants running with the land and shall inure to and be binding upon Owner's successors and assigns in title or interest to the Historic Property. Each and every contract,deed or other instrument hereinafter executed,covering or conveying the Historic Property, or any portion thereof, shall conclusively be held to have been executed,delivered and accepted subject to the covenants,reservations and restrictions set forth herein. 12. COVENANTS RUN WITH THE LAND. City and Owner hereby declare their understanding and intent that the burden of the covenants,reservations and restrictions set forth herein touch and concern the land in that they restrict development of the Historic Property. City and Owner hereby further declare their understanding and intent that the benefit of such covenants,reservations and restrictions touch and concern the land by enhancing and maintaining the cultural and historical characteristics and significance of the Historic Property for the benefit of the public and the Owner. 7 14-4326/112593 289 • . 13. NOTICE. Any notice required to be given by the terms of this Agreement shall be provided at the address of the respective parties as specified below or at any other address as may be later specified by the parties hereto: City: City of Huntington Beach City Manager's Office 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Owner: 14. EFFECT OF AGREEMENT. None of the terms,provisions or conditions of this Agreement shall be deemed to create a partnership between the parties hereto and any of their heirs, successors or assigns;nor shall such terms,provisions or conditions cause the parties to be considered joint venturers or members of any joint enterprise. 15. INDEMNITY OF CITY. • • Owner shall defend,indemnify,and hold harmless City and its elected officials, officers, agents and employees from any actual or alleged claims,demands causes of action, liability,loss, damage,or injury to property or persons,including wrongful death, whether imposed by a court of law or by administrative action of any federal,-state or local governmental agency, arising out of or incident to(i)the direct or indirect use,operation, or maintenance of the Historic Property by Owner or any contractor, subcontractor, employee,agent,lessee,licensee, invitee, or any other person; (ii) Owner's activities in connection with the Historic Property,or from the enforcement of this Agreement. This indemnification includes,without limitation,the 8 14-4326/112593 290 payment of all penalties,fines,judgments,awards, decrees,attorneys' fees and related costs or expenses, and the reimbursement of City,its elected officials, employees, and/or agents for all attorney's fees, legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them. The costs, salaries and expenses of the City Attorney and members of his/her office in enforcing this Agreement on behalf of the City shall be considered as"attorneys' fees"for the purposes of this paragraph. Owner's obligation to indemnify shall survive the termination, cancellation,or expiration of this Agreement and shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds,if any received by City,its elected officials, employees,or agents. 16. BINDING UPON SUCCESSORS. All of the agreements,rights,obligations,covenants,reservations, and restrictions contained in this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties herein,their heirs, successors,legal representatives,assigns and all persons acquiring any part or portion of the Historic Property, whether by operation of law or in any manner whatsoever. 17. ATTORNEYS' FEES AND LEGAL COSTS. In the event legal proceedings are brought by any party or parties to enforce or restrain a violation of any of the covenants, conditions or restrictions contained herein,or to determine the rights and duties of any party hereunder, each party shall bear its own attorneys' fees and legal costs, and the prevailing parting in such proceeding shall not be entitled to recover its attorneys' fees and legal costs.from•the non-prevailing party. 18. SEVERABILITY. In the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement are held to be unenforceable or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction,or by subsequent preemptive 9 14-4326/112593 291 • • legislation,the validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions,or portions thereof, shall not be effected thereby. 19. RECORDATION. No later than twenty(20) days after the Effective Date,City shall cause this Agreement to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Orange. Owner shall provide written notice of the contract to the State Office of Historic Preservation within six (6)months of entering into the contract. 20. AMENDMENTS. This Agreement may be amended,in whole or in part, only by written recorded instrument executed by the parties hereto. 21. GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE. This Agreement shall be construed and governed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any action at law or in equity brought by either of the parties hereto for the purpose of enforcing a right or rights provided for by this Agreement shall be tried in a court of competent jurisdiction in the County of Orange, State of California, and the parties hereby waive all provisions of law providing for a change of venue in such proceedings to any other county. 22. REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO TRANSFER OF HISTORIC PROPERTY. In the event of any sale, transfer, assignment or conveyance of the Historic Property(herein referred to as a"Transfer"), the Owner agrees that, at least thirty(30) days prior to such Transfer,it shall give written notice to the City of such proposed Transfer,including the name(s) of the transferee(s). In addition,the Owner and the proposed transferee(s) shall enter into and deliver to City through the escrow for the Transfer of the Historic Property an 10 14-4326/112593 292 assignment and assumption agreement in a form satisfactory to the City Attorney of City or other such evidence as may be satisfactory to the City that the transferee(s)has(have)assumed the Owner's obligations set forth in this Agreement. Upon the Transfer of the Historic Property and the assumption of the obligations hereunder by the transferee(s),the Owner's liability for performance shall be terminated as to any obligation to be performed hereunder after the date of such Transfer. 23. ENTIRETY. The parties acknowledge and agree that they are entering into this Agreement freely and voluntarily following extensive arm's length negotiation,and that each has had the opportunity to consult with legal counsel prior to executing this Agreement. The parties also acknowledge and agree that no representations, inducements,promises,agreements or warranties,oral or otherwise,have been made by that party or anyone acting on that parry's behalf,which are not embodied in this Agreement, and that that party has not executed this Agreement in reliance on any representation,inducement,promise,agreement,warranty,fact or circumstance not expressly set forth in this Agreement. This Agreement, and the attached exhibits,contain the entire agreement between the parties respecting the subject matter of this Agreement, and supersede all prior understandings and agreements whether oral or in writing between the parties respecting the subject matter hereof. REST OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 11 14-4326/112593 293 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,City and Owner have executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written. OWNER: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH A California municipal corporation Mayor • • • City Clerk • APPROVED AS TO FORM: rn \) L S,:City Attorney 4 i ig'z41? • ►NTED ROVED: Assistant City REVIE o i 1 A 11 APPROVED: 147 City" . ..I r Attachments • Exhibit A: Legal Description of the Property Exhibit B: Photographs of the Property Exhibit C: Proposed Restoration,Repair, Maintenance or Rehabilitation Projects on Historic Property • 12 14-4326/112593 294 Appendix B Updated Landmark List Sorted by Address HB _529_ Item 16. - 18 295 • .a, a ,# APN ry Address ;; Land Use I ear Built Status Code r 1 d _ 1 167-321-21 17022 A St Commercial 1924 3CS 2 024-014-15 1106 Acacia Ave Multi Family ca. 1915 5S2 Dwelling 3 024-014-07 1116 Acacia Ave Single Family 1922 5S2 Dwelling Multi Family 4 024-202-11 310 Alabama St Dwelling 1950 3CS 5 024-184-15 510 Alabama St Single Family 1910 3CS Dwelling 6 024-187-02 605 Alabama St Single Family 1912 3CS Dwelling 7 024-182-12 722 Alabama St Single Family 1924 3CS s Dwelling 8 024-181-11 808 Alabama St Single Family 1908 3CS Dwelling 9 142-103-27 7742 Alhambra Dr Single Family 1906 3S Dwelling 10 142-103-35 7832 Alhambra Dr Single Family 1956 3CS Dwelling 11 142-102-42 7891 Alhambra Dr Single Family 1931 3CS Dwelling 12 142-102-26 7931 Alhambra Dr Single Family 1933 3CS Dwelling 13 165-363-05 17132 Ash St Single Family 1938 3CS Dwelling 14 153-091-29 19820 Beach Blvd Newland House 1898 1 S/5S 1 19822 Beach Blvd 17082 Bolsa Single Family 15 163-123-01 Chica St Dwelling 1927 3CS . 16 024-225-03 305 California St Multi Family 1916 3S Dwelling • 17 024-214-14 801 California St Multi Family 1925 3S Dwelling • 18 167-472-08 17631 Cameron St Commercial 1947 • 3CS 19 024-082-05 201 Crest Ave Single Family 1920 3 CD. Dwelling • • B-I Item 16. - 19 • HB -530- • • 296 API�T4 `Address• Lana Use Year-Built Status Code 20 024-082-02 211 Crest Ave Single Family 1931 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 21 024-081-29 216 Crest Ave Single Family ca. 1930 3CB/5S2 Dwelling 22 024-081-11 224 Crest Ave Single Family 1925 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 226 Crest Ave Single Family 23 024-081-33 228 Crest Ave Dwelling 1916 3CD 24 024-071-08 302 Crest Ave Single Family 1922 3CD 803 Main St Dwelling 25 024-071-09 306-310 Crest Single Family 1922 3CD/5S2 Ave Dwelling 26 024-072-02 307 Crest Ave Single Family 1916 3CD Dwelling Single Family 27 024-072-03 311 Crest Ave Dwelling , ca. 1905 3CD/5S2 28 024-071-12 330 Crest Ave Single Family 1921 3CB/5S2 Dwelling 29 024-043-01 333 Crest Ave Single Family 1.948 3CD Dwelling 30 024-071-11 334 Crest Ave Single Family 1931 3CD. Dwelling 31 024-042-05 405 Crest Ave Single Family 1950 ' . 3CS Dwelling 32 025-104-05 903 Delaware St Single Family 1916 3CS Dwelling 33 025-111-41 2506 Delaware St Multi Family 1911 3CS Dwelling 34 024-184-10 225 Elmira Ave Single Family ca.. 1905 ' 3CS Dwelling 35 025-162-07 1110 England St Single Family, ca. 1912 3CS Dwelling 36 024-184-07 ' 200 Frankfort Ave Commercial 1913 3S . 37 024-232-21 837 Frankfort Ave Multi Family 1912 3S Dwelling B-2 . xB -531- . Items 16. - 20 • "i • INNTINGfQY BMX sic t S a , w a # ` " �APN =Address Land Use ,, Year Built Status Cod. 38 111-021-06 17052 Gothard St . Industrial 1912 .3CS 39 111-024-22 17162 Gothard St Commercial Building ca. 1920 3S 40 024-241-13 628 Hartford Ave Single Family 1946 3CS/7N1 . Dwelling 41 024-232-37 713 Hill St Single Family 1905 3S Dwelling 42 024-216-12 602 Huntington St Single Family ca. 1905 3CS Dwelling 43 024-216-08 616'Huntington St Single Family 1911 3CS Dwelling 44 024-215-10 704 Huntington St Single Family 3S Dwelling 45 024-214-05 816 Huntington St Single Family 1916 3CS Dwelling 46 025-053-28 1007 Huntington Single Family ca 1917 3CS st Dwelling 47 025-054-12 219 Indianapolis Single Family 1918 3CS Ave Dwelling 48 024-134-18 407 Lake St Single Family ca. 1930s 5S2 - Dwelling 49 024-173-02 505 Lake St Single Family 1920 5S2 Dwelling 50 024-082-08 729 Lake St Multi Family 1905 3CD/3S Dwelling 51 023-074-08 1819 Lake St Single Family 1958 3CS Dwelling 52 165-312-08 7822 Liberty Ave Single Family 1922 3CS Dwelling 53 024-153-07 117 Main St Commercial 1914 3S 54 024-153-18 119 Main St Commercial 1920 3S 55 024-154-03 120 Main St Commercial 1908 • 3CS/7N B-3 Item 16. - 21, HB -532- . 298 .A, tn. # APN Address Land Use Year Built Status Code 56 024-153-17 121 Main St Commercial 1920 3S/5S2 57 024-154-02 122 Main St Commercial 1902 3S/7N1 58 024-154�02 124 Main St Commercial 1912 3 S/5S2 59 024-147-28 205 Main St Commercial 1920 5S2 60 024-147-23 213 Main St Commercial 1914 3S/7N1/5S1 61 024-147-14 217 Main St Commercial 1910 3 S/5S 1 62 024-144-02 320 Main St Commercial 1949 3CS/5S2 63 024-144-01 328 Main St Commercial • 1949 3CS 64 024-134-07 410 Main St Commercial 1945 5S2 65 024-172-10 522 Main St Commercial 1922 3CS 66 024-135-01 525 Main St Educational Building 1950 1S/5S1 67 024-135-01 • 525 Main St Triangle Park 1912 1S 68 024-095-10 603 Main St Single Family ca. 1928 5S2 603 6th St Dwelling 69 024-095-09 605 Main St Commercial 1936 5S2 70 024-095-07 609 Main St Single Family 1901 3S/5S2 Dwelling . 71 024-095-06 617 Main St Single Family ca. 1915 5S2 Dwelling 72 024-095-05 619 Main St • Single Family ca. 1925 5S2 Dwelling 73 024-072-17 711 Main St Single Family 1937 3CD/5S2 Dwelling . 74 024-072-16 713 Main St Multi Family 1923 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 75 024-072-15 717 Main St Multi Family • 1913 3CB/5S2 Dwelling B-4 HB -5J3- Item 16. - 22 299 • attx y Year Built; Status C de< • 76 024-072-14 719 Main St Multi Family 1922 3CD Dwelling 77 024-082-22 722 Main St Single Family ca. 1905 3CD/5S2 724 Main St Dwelling 78 024-082-2'1 726 Main St Single Family 1917 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 79 024-072-13 727 Main St Single Family 1917 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 730 Main St Single Family 80 024-082-20 732 Main St Dwelling 1922 3CB/5S2 81 024-072-12 731 Main St Single Family 1915 3CD/3S Dwelling 82 024-082-19 734 Main St Single Family 1939 3CD Dwelling 83 024-072-11 735 Maul St Single Family 1920 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 84 024-082-18 738 Main St Multi Family 1914 3CD/3S Dwelling 85 • 024-072-09 741 Main St Single Family 1922 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 86 024-082-17 742 Main St Single Family 1935 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 87 024-082-15 752 Main St Single Family 1922 3CD/5S2 • Dwelling 88 024-082-14 754 Main St Single Family ca. 1940 3CD Dwelling 89 024-072-01 755 Main St Single Family 1919 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 90 024-081-18 804 Main St Single Family 1925 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 91 024-081-16 806 Main St Single Family 1905 3CD Dwelling • 92 024-081-15 810 Main St Single Family 1930 3CD/5S2 Dwelling B-5 Item 16. - 23 HB -534- • 300 • WJITk.idl R4CN a ra m R s �'.ro - -r' ter - A .. -' APN ` ` Address '`t Lancl Use I ear`Built Status Code b dA', s 5 1 11 a t i M ). , a 5 4 a.. ,_ f K: a:, w': # } M . iqr' ..... :...k _.-.. N ,S.;P rl' "' ..,:-R Tr. .,C,r";N;X.. -�-_ '5 .s--+P' . 3 � �. s,. .. . .. 93 024-081-25 814 Main St Multi Family 1922 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 94 024-071-06 815 Main St Single Family 1905 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 95 . 024-081-26 816 Main St Multi Family 1928 3CD ' Dwelling 96 024-071-03 825 Main St Single Family 1935 3CD Dwelling 97 024-061-04 912 Main St Multi Family 1923 5S2 Dwelling 98 023-062-17 1802 Main St Single Family 1927 5S2 Dwelling Single Family 99 023-062-16 1812 Main St Dwelling ca. 1905 3CS 100 023-062-14 1816 Main St Single Family 1917 5S2 Dwelling • 101 023-062-24 1828 Main St Single Family 1956 3CS Dwelling 102 023-020-22 1905 Main St Educational Building 1926 3S 103 025-044-17 211 Memphis Ave Single Family 1909 3CS Dwelling 17102 Nichols Single Family 104 111-372-07 Ave Dwelling 1947 3S b 5452 Old Pirate Single Family 105 146-201-59 Ln Dwelling ca. 1910 3S/5S1 1936 3S/5S1 106 024-144-04 316 Olive Ave Post Office 107 024-147-01 411 Olive Ave Surf Museum 1935 SS1 • 108 024-118-02 717 Olive Ave Single Family ca. 1920 5S2 Dwelling 109 024-033-08 1211 Olive Ave Single Family ca. 1906 3S Dwelling B-6 . • xB -535_ Item 16. - 24 301 .wnax # y �APl\ 4` Address Land Use r ' ear'I3ui1t Stdtus Cbde R'y. 4•ySS A.Er{ -F 1 +S t _ ( ,y... , X. f 110 024-024-14 1406 Olive Ave Multi Family 1919 3CS 1408 Olive Ave Dwelling - 111 024-132-08 614 Orange Ave . Single Family 1917 3CS Dwelling 112 024-1.05-18 1010 Orange Ave Single Family 1907 3CS/5S1/7N1 - Dwelling 113 024-027-01 1115 Orange Ave Single Family 1913 3CS Dwelling 114 024-163-08 110 Pacific Coast Commercial 1920 5S2 Hwy 115 024-163-09 114 P cifiyc Coast Commercial 1906 2S/2S2/3S/5S1 Hw 116 024-038-10 1102 PacificCoast Motel' ca. 1960 3CS Hwy 117 024-082-12 601 Palm Ave Commercial 5S2 606 Palm Ave 118 024-072-28 814 Palm Ave Single Family 1948 5S2 Dwelling 119 024-072-23 900 Palm Ave Single Family 1915 5S2 Dwelling 120 024-092-18 907 Palm Ave Single Family ca_ 1925 • 5S2 Dwelling 121 023-100-09 1502 Palm Ave Educational Building 1933 3S/5S1 122 023-100-07 1600 Palm Ave Institutional Building 1931 1 S/5S 1 123 111-023-18 17066 Palmdale St . Industrial 1929 3CS 124 024-051-28 1021 Park St Single Family 1961 3CS Dwelling 125 023-085-16 1102 Park St Single Family 1956 3CS Dwelling . B-7 Item 16. - 25 HB -536- 302 • • of ciux #$ APN k 3 ; :Address '' Land4Use°'' , ear Built` Status Code ' - � .. yfer _ ... .., ,ar. .!tyi ....-t.• ..�':'` ,.. ., w,t .--+-° ., -..,P. -...!_. . .. _s•.'-� L.:.' 126 023-084-06 1121 Park St Single Family 1957 3CS Dwelling 127 023-062-07 1817 Park St SingleFamily 1925 5S2 . Dwelling 128 024-131-15 509 Pecan Ave Single Family 1915 3CS Dwelling 129 024-131-12 519 Pecan Ave Single Family 1905 3CS Dwelling 130 024-104-07 712 Pecan Ave Multi Family ca.1930 5S2 Dwelling 131 178-242-07 16812 Sims St Multi Family 1923 3CS Dwelling • 132 165-311-35 7792 Speer Ave Single Family ca. 1915 3CS Dwelling 133 165-311-16 7942 Speer Ave Commercial 1922 3CS 134 167-531-24 8371 Talbert Ave Multi Family 1935 3CS Dwelling 135 167-531-23 8375 Talbert Ave Multi Family 1948 3CS 8421 Talbert Ave Dwelling 136 167-531-23 8375 Talbert Ave Multi Family 1916 3CS 8461 Talbert Ave Dwelling 137 024-147-09 414 Walnut Ave Commercial 1926 5S1/7N1 412 Walnut Ave 138 024-153-25 513 Walnut Ave Commercial 1904 1S/5S1 • 139 111-021-18 7360 Warner Ave Religious Building 1906-1907 3S/5S1 140 111-021-18 7386 Warner Ave Single Family 1910 3S/5S1 Dwelling 141 111-372-06 7622 Warner Ave Religious Building 1910 .3S 142 111-372-06 7622 Warner Ave Manse - 1910 - • 3S • 143 111-372-06 7622 Warner Ave Religious Building 1934 3S/551 144 111-372-07 7642 Warner Ave Single Family ca. 1912 3S Dwelling B-8 HB-537- Item 16. - 26 303 Id TP TG IIRQI #= 'g APNs Address Land Users Year Built Status Code 145 111-372-07 7642 Warner Ave Barn ca. 1912 3S 146 8081 Warner Edison Substation ca. 1900 3CS 147 142-211-52 7581 Washington Single Family 1935 3CS Ave Dwelling 148 024-164-01 325 2nd St Commercial 1941 3CS 149 024-147-08 204 5th St Police Substation 1912 3S/5S1 150 024-147-03 218 5th St Commercial 1908 3S/5S1 151 024-142-14 311 5th St Commercial 1931 3CS/5S1 152 024-142-12 317 5th St Commercial 1913 3CS/5S2/5S1 153 024-151-06 121 6th St Residential 1907 3CS 154 024-152-01 126 6th St Single Family ca. 1880 1S/5S1 Dwelling 155 024-142-19 308 6th St Multi Family ca. 1920 5S2 Dwelling 156 024142-06 310 6th St Multi Family 1949 3S/5S2 Dwelling 157 024-141-11 313 6th St Multi Family 1920 5S2 Dwelling • 158 024-141-10 • 317 6th St Multi Family 1906 5S2 Dwelling 159 024-141-08 323 6th St Multi Family 1921 5S2 Dwelling B-9 Item 16. - 27 HB -538 • - 304 NRnocroti nna ."t a t - t. f C a r mo .t'€ Fa+ ups •r . �- Y SV 1q i a. c , . ^7 i , # "APN k-Address` Land Use' YiarBuilt Status Code t.e t., € t 160 024-132-19 401 6th St Commercial 1906 3S/5S1 161 024-132-15 409 6th St Single Family 1927 5S2 Dwelling 162 024-132-13 411 6th St Single Family 1920 5S2 Dwelling , 163 024-172-06 613 6th St Commercial 1943 3CS 164 024-124-07 121 7th St Multi Family 1920 5S2 • Dwelling 165 024-151-02 124 7th St Multi Family 1923 5S2 Dwelling • 166 024-151-01 126 7th St Single Family 1920 5S2 Dwelling . 167 024-118-14 215 7th St Single Family 1924 5S2 Dwelling 168 024-141-04 316 7th St Multi Family 1905 5S2 Dwelling 169 024-1.08-17 401 7th St Multi Family 1912. 3S/5S1/5S2 Dwelling 170 024-132-07 402 7th St Single Family 1917 5S2 Dwelling • 171 024-132-06 406 7th St Single Family 1907 5S2 Dwelling 172 024-108-15 427 7th St Single Family 1923 - 5S2 Dwelling . 173 024-132-01 428 7th St Single Family 1905 3S/5S1 613 Pecan Ave Dwelling 174 024-131-09 • 504 7th St Single Family 1905 3CS Dwelling _ B-10 . HB -539- Item 16. - 28 305 1, K.nvcT umcx # APN � xAddress ,,� ' Land Usc YearBuilt e Status Code F i Y t J n A sy,r t ,,l '"r k -. •. y . E F s °%, . 'm -a3E,2 ,-t. arc .'1°"' b, }a , �4. - _ .b.., s ,. '-4. .- '° L'�" 175 024-131-06 510 7th St Single Family 1905 5S2 Dwelling 176 024-131-05 514 7th St Single Family ca. 1905 5S2 Dwelling 177 024-104-08 527 7th St Single Family 1916 5S2 Dwelling 178 024-094-16 601 7th St Multi Family 1915 5S2 Dwelling 179 024-094-12 617 7th St Single Family 1917 5S2 Dwelling 180 024-123-03 125 8th St Single Family 1926 5S2 Dwelling 181 024-117-14 215 8th St Single Family ca. 1912 5S2 Dwelling 182 024-117-11 227 8th St Single Family 1922 5S2 Dwelling 183 024-113-19 301 8th St Religious Building ca. 1928 3CS/5S1 184 024-114-23 324 8th St Single Family 1904 3CS Dwelling 185 024-107-10 421 8th St Multi Family 1906 3S/5S1 Dwelling 186 024-104-05 510 8th St Single Family 1922 5S2 Dwelling 187 024-104-04 514 8th St Single Family 1922 5S2 Dwelling Single Family 188 024-103-11 515 8th St . Dwelling 1920 5S2 189 024-104-03 518 8th St Multi Family 1922 5S2 Dwelling B-11 Item 16.. - 29 HB -540- 306 OLNIMIQ.IIC I F� ; # APN Address Land Use Year Built Status Code 190 024-103-08 527 8th St Single Family 1922 5S2 809 Acacia Ave Dwelling 191 024-093-39 601 8th St Single Family 1916 5S2 Dwelling • 192 024-094-03 618 8th St Multi Family 1925 5S2 Dwelling 193 024-122-06 115 9th St Multi Family 1920 5S2 Dwelling 194 024-116-18 201 9th St Single Family '1912 3CD Dwelling • 195 024-116-17 207 9th St Single Family 1905 3CD Dwelling 196 024-116-15 211 9th St Single Family 1905 3CB/5S1 Dwelling 197 024-116-14 215 9th St Single Family 1905 3CD/5S2 Dwelling • 198 024-116-13 217 9th St Single Family ca. 1905 3CB/5S2 Dwelling 199 024-116-12 219 9th St Single Family 1917 3CD/5S2 Dwelling • 200 024-116-10 227 9th St Single Family 1938 5S2 Dwelling • 201 024-113-07 310 9th St Single Family 1925 5S2 Dwelling 202 024-112-12 311 9th St Single Family 1925 5S2 Dwelling • 203 024-113-06 314 9th St Single Family ca. 1905 5S2. Dwelling S 204 024-112-09. 323 9th St Single Family 1920 5S2 • Dwelling • B-12 HB -541- Item 16. - 30 307 • • TQ1Ital + {r .J ° " '€ x 1 gp Sas,�, s y r a n�`, s ','"a s wx3 :'' „ i> #F° APN Address , L nd Use Year Built Status Code$ n jz", %,. 's 5- x s A 1r t *"Jx 4 205 024-112-08 327 9th St Single Family 1915 5S2 Dwelling 206 024-107-07 406 9th St Single Family 1905 5S2 Dwelling 207 024-106-15 407 9th St Single Family ca. 1925 5S2 Dwelling 208 024-107-06 410 9th St Single Family 1915 5S2 Dwelling 209 024-106-17 411 9th St Seigle Family' 1916 5S2 . Dwelling 210 024-107-05 412 9th St Single Family 1915 5S2 Dwelling 211 024-107-03 418 9th St Multi Family 1922 5S2 Dwelling 212 024-103-17 508 9th St Single Family 1923 5S2 Dwelling 213 024-093-05 616 9th St Single Family 1918 5S2 • Dwelling 214 024-093-04 618 9th St Single Family 1920 5S2 Dwelling 215 024-093-03 620 9th St Single Family 1924 5S2 Dwelling 216 024-122-02 122 loth St Multi Family 1924 3CS Dwelling 217 024-111-25 321 10th St Religious Building 1923 3GS/SS1 218 024-105-18 403 loth St Single Family 1907 3S/5S1/5S2 Dwelling 219 024-105-17 405 10th St Single Family 1917 5S2 Dwelling B-13 . 308 Item 16. =31 FIB -542- irlJ`�1 #> :u APN' Address ' fir' Land Use %ear Built �Statnsh Code,4% 220 024-101-18 501 10th St Multi Family 1924 5S2 Dwelling Single Family 221 024-091-10 617 10th St Dwelling 1915 3CS 222 024-091-08 623 10th St Single Family 1916 5S2 Dwelling 223 024-043-09 701 10th St Single Family 1913 5S2 Dwelling 224 024-043-08 705 10th St Single Family 1921 5S2 Dwelling 225 024-081-08 912 10th St Single Family 1.903 3CD/5S2 Dwelling • 226 024-081-05 922 10th St Single Family ca. 1900 3S/5S2 Dwelling 227 024-061-36 931 10th St Single Family 1925 5S2 Dwelling 228 024-111-04 318 l lth St Single Family 1905 5S2 Dwelling 229 024-111=03 320 1 lth St Single Family 1924 5S2 Dwelling 230 024-027-09 327 11th St Commercial 1918 3CS 231 024-105-09 . 406 11th St Single Family 1915 5S2 • Dwelling 232 024-105-06 412 11th St Single Family 1907 5S2 Dwelling 233 024-101-10 50211th St Single Family 1917 5S2 Dwelling 234 024-014-15 601 11th St Commercial 1926 3S • B-l4 HB -543- Item 16. - 32 309 APN Y, ; :Address Land Usei Year Suilt , Status Code 235 024-091-03 614 l lth St Single Family 1920 5S2 Dwelling 236 024-043-04 702 11th St Single Family. 1907 3S/5S2 Dwelling 237 024-017-19 802 11th St Single Family 1926 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 238 024-017-19 808 11th St Single Family 1926 •3CD/5S2 Dwelling 239 024-017-19 812 l lth St Single Family 1926 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 240 024-071-18 816 l lth St Single Family 1926 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 241 939-506-54 820 11th St Condominium 1947 3CD/5S2 • 242 024-071-18 828 11th St Single Family 1926 3CD/5S2 Dwelling 243 024-061-08 93411th St Single Family 1925 5S2 Dwelling 244 024-061-09 936 11th St Single Family 1940 3CS Dwelling 245 024-061-16 952 11th St Single Family 1924 5S2 Dwelling 246 024-054-01 1035 11th St Lake Park 3CS 247 024-054-01 1035 11th St Lake Park Clubhouse 3CS • 24? 024-054-01 1035 11th Street Boy Scout Cabin 1935 • 3S 249 024-033-14 201 12th St Single Family ca. 1905 5S2 Dwelling B-15 ' Item 16. - 33 FIB -544- 310 0 �1IKCB 3 # , APN z "Address s • Land Use = Y ear Built "' , Status Code' z gg yi d ,^ '3 ¢ ,t s 5'M: b . t'. c- is•d•CF-p.y `` T f r .,.5 .SS.:. - �, a .ssa.. _.. 3a:9.., ., rrSf °j; _rt _ .. .. .0 ..v...v.. ._.. 1 _.k.. S. _ ... ._ .....c. ..•......... . ..y 250 024-034-02 220 12th St Multi Family ca. 1965 3CS Dwelling 251 024-027-32 312 12th St Single Family 1905 5S2 • Dwelling Single Family 252 023-092-04 709 12th St Dweliulg 1961 3CS 253 023-091-01 825 12th St Single Family 1954 3CS Dwelling 024-041-01 254 024-041-03 898 12th St Farquhar Park 3CS 024-041-04 255 024-051-27 905 12th St Single Family 1960 3CS Dwelling 256 024-026-25 312 13th St Single Family ca. 1915 5S2 Dwelling 257 023-093-30 817 13th St Single Family 1948 3CS Dwelling Multi Family 258 024-024-13 305 14th St Dwelling 1943 3CS 259 024-024-16 315 14th St Multi Family 1917 5S2 Dwelling 260 024-012-03 618 14th St Single Family 1916 5S2 Dwelling • B-16 xB -545- Item 16. - 34 311 Res. No. 2014-82 • STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) • I, JOAN L. FLYNN the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the-City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council at a Regular meeting thereof held on November 3, 2014 by the following vote: AYES: Katapodis, Hardy, Shaw, Harper, Boardman, Sullivan, Carchio NOES: None ABSENT: None • ABSTAIN: None • City t rk and ex-officio C erk of the City Council of the City of • Huntington Beach, California 312 A 05 i•r4i Ira rim w 71_ 111110. MILLS ACT -7, . 1. 1 N G if, ......„. ‘,,,,,,\ . __ _ _ (70'_ :•_... <0.1:kik. .,i ........... v AGREEMENT • 0 - -- , ii ''' I • CI Requested by Jane F. Hiltz, ..... ... _ _ _ • Property Owner of 755 Main Street -- - - - - - - --- a ,,.., _, N--k...,- - -;,.. ../.._„7„` //".. - • i., — _ • •_____ __------- ,, • ) • • 400 1 -4 47. P,( ' AvA. ill 77 1 lialisseese \N.% 0 F /1 14\00 A ii Al T\I 1#F CITY COUNCIL VD. 1111W " I 4040/ November 19, 2024 i 1 I no p,,,„i I.,a•A I For ........, ,...:,,v:,,,,,,, ,,,,, , . .i.- Project Site .---„,„,,---...:__, . _ ..,,, „,, 9:••••< '.6.:'.V.\--44k.,. 77. ,,,,,,,. -- 44: ',` , -,,i-- -2 ', .`e1,--...-tr''''-'4 4 - - !,\'-. 1.e.';', . — ''--4 ' ke ,,t';' WI --:,',. .- ''.` k , -jk Ai ,.'- , ',.:' ‘ ,- .idit',,,,,-: ,,, : a. ti u g + it - r t<: N 1 i; A vs t 4t '. -�� K � tIt { it"s !4t 4 .. ° M a ' 4 r a' @ '� fix ,s 9 • 755 Main Street - Southwest corner of Main Street at Crest Avenue Ai• Existing Single-Family Residence JT`NG • Built 1919 ;:F,o P\, io , ,.zTy—f Mills Act Program • Established in Huntington Beach in 2014 by Resolution No. 2014-82 • Enables owners of qualified historic structures to pay reduced annual property taxes • Savings must be used toward renovation and maintenance of property • Subject agreement will be filed with the County of Orange Tax Assessor's Office • Owner will receive property tax reduction for 10 years, starting 2025 ''y!= • 6,OUNTV CPS#0 Mr. Amory Hanson 8102 Ellis Avenue Apartment 121 Huntington Beach CA 92646 November 19, 2024 The Mayoress of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach CA 92648 My Dear Madam Mayoress, I would like to express my support for Item XVI. Sincerely Yours, Mr.Amory Hanson CC:The Honorable Patrick Burns CC:The Honorable Rhonda Bolton CC:The Honorable Daniel Kalmick CC:The Honorable Casey McKeon CC:The Honorable Natalie Moser CC:The Honorable Anthony Strickland SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION Meeting Date: 11/19/2024 Agenda Item No. 16 (24-800)