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12/8/2014
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Mayor Gee began the Public Hearings stating that there will be three Historic Landmark <br /> Designations and Historic Preservation Agreements, but Council will only receive one <br /> presentation from the Staff and then will discuss all three agreements. He added that <br /> Council will take three votes, one for each property agreement. <br /> Karen Vaughn, Principal Staff Planner in the Community Development Department, <br /> presented the City Council information on the process as to how a property receives a <br /> Historic Land Designation. She spoke about the Mills Act Contracts and the roles of the <br /> City and property owner, and how both parties can benefit from the agreements. In <br /> general there are 21 Mills Act Contracts that have been approved by the City Council, <br /> not including the ones tonight before Council. Ms. Vaughn briefly discussed each <br /> property mentioned on the agenda that included how the property owners will take care <br /> of their land. In conclusion, she mentioned that the property owners were in attendance <br /> should the City Council have any questions. <br /> There was no public comment. M/S Seybert/Aguirre to close the Public Hearing. By <br /> unanimous roll call vote, Council closed the Public hearing. <br /> One Council Member thanked the Historic Advisory Committee for its work on the <br /> research and development of this contract. She said that these agreements preserve <br /> the architecture and history of Redwood City's character. <br /> Recommendation: <br /> Hold a public hearing and: <br /> 1. Adopt a resolution designating the structure located at 139-143 Duane <br /> Street/3039 Broadway Street, Redwood City, California, an Historic <br /> Landmark, and <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 15382 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br /> REDWOOD CITY DESIGNATING 139-143 DUANE STREET/3039 <br /> BROADWAY STREET AN HISTORIC LANDMARK <br /> 2. By motion, approve and authorize the City Manager to execute and <br /> record an Historic Property Preservation Agreement for said property. <br /> M/S Seybert/Aguirre to adopt the resolution and authorize the City Manager to execute <br /> the agreement. Motion carried unanimously by electronic vote. <br /> MINUTE ORDER 14-182 <br /> B. Consideration of Historic Landmark Designation and Historic <br /> Preservation Agreement (Mills Act Contract) for a single-family <br /> structure located at 802 Edgewood Road (APN 052-010-180) (612) <br /> Council Member Aguirre recused herse/f from the dais due to a possib/e conflict of <br /> interest. <br /> Ms. Vaughn continued with her presentation in providing the Council the historical <br /> background for this property and discussed the plans of the property owners. <br /> JOINT CITY COUNCIL/SUCCESSOR AGENCY BOARD December 8, 2014 <br /> MEETING MINUTES PAGE 5 <br /> MINUTE BOOK NO. 65 <br /> Page No. 287 <br />
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