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Council approves two Mills Act contracts; asks staff to consult owners on possible historic‑district consent language
Summary
Council approved two Mills Act contracts on Nov. 4 but declined to change agreement language tonight to make landmark owners automatically opt into a historic district; staff and the city attorney recommended homeowner outreach before any contract modifications.
The Redondo Beach City Council voted Nov. 4 to approve two Mills Act contracts for landmark properties while pausing on a proposed change to require property owners to consent automatically to inclusion in a future historic district.
Ron Marocco, a longtime local preservation advocate, urged the council to add a clause that would make landmark owners under a Mills Act contract automatically consent to inclusion in a historic district for the term of the…
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