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The Monrovia City Council approved two Mills Act historic-preservation agreements at its Dec. 16 meeting, according to a local podcast recap.
Hosts said the council granted Mills Act status to a residence on Greystone for Dominic and Kathleen Bianco and to a home on Encinitas for Kurt and Sonia Lugenbuhl. The Mills Act provides property owners with potential property tax benefits in return for a covenant to preserve historic features; hosts noted the designation comes with regulatory requirements on exterior treatments such as windows, paint and structural appearance.
The hosts described the action as part of ongoing local preservation efforts and noted the city’s recognition of maintaining Monrovia’s historic character. The podcast emphasized that property owners can become eligible for federal preservation grants and tax credits if district-level registration proceeds in related items discussed that night.
For the official record and vote tallies, the city’s agenda and minutes should be consulted.
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