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Oxnard City staff urges council to designate Schuster Court landmark and approve Mills Act contract
Summary
City planning staff recommended the City Council hold a public hearing and adopt a resolution to designate Schuster Court (119–127 S. D St.) as Ventura County historical landmark No. 184 and authorize a 10-year Mills Act contract (AD-8605) with Southern California 2022 Properties LLC; staff also recommended the project be found CEQA-exempt under Guideline 15331.
Associate Planner Daniel Hauck presented a proposal to the Oxnard City Council to designate Schuster Court, a post‑World War II courtyard‑style multifamily development at 119–127 South D Street, as a Ventura County historical landmark and to authorize a concurrent Mills Act contract that would reduce the owner’s property taxes in exchange for a 10‑year rehabilitation program.
Hauck said the project includes two applications: the landmark designation and a Mills Act contract request (planning case numbers cited in the presentation). “I’m associate planner Daniel Hauck, and I will be presenting on the Schuster Court landmark designation,” he said. He told the council the site is outside the city’s historic district, so landmark designation is required before Mills Act eligibility can be processed.
The staff presentation described the…
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