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Salinas HRB recommends Mills Act contract for 14 Los Corrales Avenue
Summary
The Salinas Historic Resources Board voted to recommend that the City Council designate 14 Los Corrales Avenue as a local historic resource and approve a Mills Act contract, advancing the homeowner's 10-year exterior preservation plan to the council for final action.
The Salinas Historic Resources Board voted to recommend that the City Council designate 14 Los Corrales Avenue as a local historic resource and approve the property's application to participate in the Mills Act tax-incentive program.
The recommendation moves the application to the Salinas City Council for final decision; if the council approves the Mills Act contract, it will be filed with the Monterey County Recorder and the county assessor will recalculate the property's tax assessment, with the contract taking effect January 1 of the following year.
Assistant planner Yesenia Segovia presented the application, saying the city opened a Mills Act application window from May through June and received a single application for 14 Los Corrales Avenue. Segovia summarized the Mills Act requirements: a Mills Act contract is a tax-reduction agreement between the city and a property owner for a designated historic resource; the property must be listed as a historic resource by the city…
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