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<br />78 <br />Page 13 <br /> <br />CommisSioner Gee asked how many Mills Act contracts there were in Redwood City and <br />how are they working so far. <br /> <br />Mr. Jany replied that Redwood City was the first City in San Mateo County to approve <br />Mills Acts and that the 7 properties which were granted individual Mills Act contracts, <br />(one which is commercial), are successfully managed and comply with the City's historic <br />preservation objectives. Mr. Jany explained that the contracts involve yearly inspections <br />by the HRAC and staff to make sure that the yearly conditions of approval are met. The <br />tax relief benefits are transferable upon sale to the new property owners and real estate <br />transactions affecting properties with a Mills Act benefit in place have occurred twice in <br />Redwood City. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br /> <br />MIS (Radcliffe/Gee) to close the Public Hearing. <br />Motion Passed 5-0 <br /> <br />MIS (Radcliffe/Seybert) to adopt a Resolu\ion of the P~nning Commissidn of the City of <br />Redwood City recommending to the CitY,~04{'1cil of the ~City of Redwood City approval of <br />the application for historic landmark desig'n~tibn of the,,- property aLf1816 Hopkins <br />Avenue. <br />Motion Passed 5-0 <br />;\*: <br /> <br />MIS (Seybert/Codding) to adopt a Resolution of the Planning Commission of the City of <br />Redwood City recommending to the City Council of the City of Redwood city approval of <br />the application for historic landmark desiQnationof t~~ property at 2236 Hopkins <br />Avenue. <br />Motion Passed 5.,.~ ' <br /> <br />MIS (GeeIG,~tlding) that the Planning Commlssion recommend that the City Council <br />approve the Mills Act Contract for the follpwing properties, per section 40.5 K of the <br />Redwood City City COde. Tt18properties are 1816 Hopkins Avenue, 2236 Hopkins <br />Avep.u~t102vvarren Avenue and 734 Brewster Avenue. <br />Molon Passe(iS.,.O <br /> <br />Page 2 of2 <br />