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2004-205RRSOLUTION NO. 2004 - 205 OF ANAHEIM ESTABLISHING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE FIVE POINTS HISTORIC DISTRICT AND TAKING OTHER ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH WHEREAS, in the 1850s, German imn~igrants originally settled that portion of California then commonly known as the "Anaheim Col4ny" which grew to become, over time, the City of Anaheim (the "City"); and WHEREAS, the original Anaheim Col~.ny encompassed approximately'2,127 acres bounded by North, East, South and West Streets; ar~ WHEREAS, in 1997, the City established the Anaheim Colony Historic District in order to build community pride, provide a tangible lin~ to the City's past and to promote the preservation of unique resources in that portion of the Qi,'ty known as the original Anaheim Colony; and WHEREAS, the City has participated ip the preservation of certain structures and buildings in the Anaheim Colony Historic District determined to be historically significant resources through the acquisition, rehabilitation and disposition of Such structures; and WHEREAS, the City has also preserve~ historically significant resources in the Anaheim Colony Historic District by implementir~g numerous Historical Property Preservation Agreements under the Mills Act, California Governnhent Code Section 50280 et seq. (the "City's Mills Act Program"); and WHEREAS, several structures and dist~'icts within the Anaheim Colony Historic District appear on the National Register of Historic Pla~es, including the Carnegie Library, the Kraemer Building, the Ka-oeger~elrose District and the Melrose Backs Neighborhood Houses; and WHEREAS, immediately west of the Anaheim Colony Historic District in an area subsequently known as "Five Points," Timm Boege established a vineyard in the early days of Anaheim's winemaking past; and WHEREAS, the Five Points area became a thriving commercial district in the early Twentieth Century, serving as the gateway to "DoWntown" for those persons traveling from the orange and walnut ranches to the west; and WHEREAS, City staffhas conducted ~ preliminary survey of structures and buildings or collections of structures and buildings deemed to be potentially important to the history, architecture and/or culture of the Five POints area (the "Preliminary Survey"); and WHEREAS, the Preliminary Survey identified approximately thirty-eight (38) structures and buildings which may be historically significant resources; and WHEREAS, designating the Five Point~ area an historic district would uniquely identify that portion of the City and encourage the preservation and rehabilitation of historic and unique resources in the Five Points area; and '~ WHEREAS, designating the Five Point~ area an historic district would protect investment in historic and unique resources, increase t~operty values and encourage neighborhood stabilization in the Five Points area. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOW~: Section 1. Designation of Five Poi~lts Historic District. That portion of the City of Anaheim, California (i) bounded by Lin,:oln Avenue to the north, West Street to the east, Broadway to the south and the Santa A~a Freeway to the west and (ii) depleted on the "Map of the Five Points Historic District" which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, is hereby designated and named the "Five Points Historic Distric!." Section 2. Adoption of Historic P[¢servation Plan. The Anaheim Colony Historic District Preservation Plan is hereby adopted as the preservation plan for the Five Points Historic District. Section 3. Authorization to Creat,~ the Five Points Historic District Qualified Historical Structures List. The Executive DirectOr of the City's Community Development Department, or such person's designee, is hereby authoiSzed to create, and update from time to time, a list of historically significant structures and bfiildings in the Five Points Historic District consisting of structures that have been restored and rShabilitated in accordance with (i) the rules and regulations of the Office of Historic prqServation of the California Department of Parks and Recreation, (ii) the United States Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and (iii) the State Historical Building Code, as the same may be amended, restated or replaced from time to time (the "Five Points Historic Distrik:t Qualified Historical Structures List"). Section 4. Authorization to PartiCipate in Mills Act Program. The owners of those properties designated on the Five Point.~ Historic District Qualified Historical Structures List are hereby authorized to participate in the Gity's Mills Act Program. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION IS PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ~NAHEIM THIS NINETEENTH (19TH) DAY OF OCTOBER, 2004, BY THE FOLLOWING ROLE CALL VOTE: AYES: Mayor Pringle, Counc~ NOES: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Council Member Tait ATTEST: 1 Members Chavez, Hernandez, McCracken MAYOR 55770.1 o o WALNUT Z o o z CARLETON