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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 2022-2023 CLG ANNUAL REPORT, HCRA ANNUAL REPORT AND 2024 HCRA WORK PLANDocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C MEETING DATE TO: FROM: SUBJECT: SUMMARY: Agenda Item cJ Reviewed.. DS City Manager `CB Finance Director APRIL 16, 2024 NICOLE BERNARD, ACTING CITY MANAGER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 2022-2023 CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT ANNUAL REPORT, 2023 HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ADVISOR (HCRA) ANNUAL REPORT, AND THE 2024 HCRA WORK PROGRAM This report provides the City Council with the required annual reports summarizing the accomplishments and actions taken by the Planning Commission, acting as the Historic and Cultural Resources Advisor, during the 2023 calendar year; a Certified Local Government (CLG) Annual Report for the October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023 reporting period; and, the HCRA's 2024 annual work program. RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council receive and file the 2022-2023 CLG Annual Report (Attachment A) and direct staff to forward the Annual Report to the State Office of Historic Preservation (OHP). 2. That the City Council receive and file the 2024 HCRA Work Program, as described in Attachment D. FISCAL IMPACT: All activities completed during the 2023 calendar year received City Council approval and budget appropriation. CORRELATION TO THE STRATEGIC PLAN: Cultural and historic resources correlate to Goal A of the City of Tustin's Strategic Plan pertaining to enhancing the vibrancy and quality of life in all neighborhoods and areas of the community. DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C City Council Report 2022-2023 CLG Annual Report & 2024 HCRA Work Program April 16, 2024 Page 2 BACKGROUND: HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ADVISOR On November 6, 2018, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 18-78 (Attachment B) designating the Planning Commission as the HCRA to the City Council and defined the roles and responsibilities and established a requirement for an annual work program. In addition, the HCRA advises the City Council on all matters related to the Cultural Resources (Old Town) District and serves as a liaison between residents, property owners, and the City Council, per Tustin City Code (TCC) Section 9252(c). CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAM The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) authorizes the National Park Service to establish a mechanism for each state to certify local governments to carry out the purposes of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (the Act), as amended (36 CFR 61. 6). The 1980 amendment to the Act provided for the establishment of the CLG Program to encourage direct participation of local governments in the identification, evaluation, registration, and preservation of historic properties within their jurisdictions and promote the integration of local preservation interests and concerns into local planning and decision -making processes. In 1991, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 91-3, approving participation in the CLG program, making Tustin the first city in Orange County to receive CLG status. The cities of Tustin, Santa Ana and San Clemente are the only three Orange County cities that have achieved CLG status. To date, there are a total of 69 CLG cities in the State of California. The OHP administers the CLG Program in conformity with the Act. The benefits of participating in the CLG Program include: • Access to a variety of technical assistance including training opportunities, resource assistance, publications, and grants. • Indirect economic benefits of commitment to historic preservation including an increase in property values, pride of place and revitalization of historic downtowns, adaptive reuse of districts and/or buildings resulting in conservation of resources, use of existing infrastructure, local job generation and purchasing, support of small business development and heritage tourism, and enhancement to the quality of life and community character. • Eligibility for Federal grants from the Historic Preservation Fund administered by the State OHP. DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C City Council Report 2022-2023 CLG Annual Report & 2024 HCRA Work Program April 16, 2024 Page 3 • Ability to streamline project approvals using categorical exemptions by following adopted National Register/California Register criteria and the Secretary of Interior Standards under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) as it relates to historic properties. Participation in the CLG program requires the City to remain committed to the following five minimum responsibilities: 1. Enforce State and local laws and regulations for designated historic properties. 2. Maintain review by a commission with at least five members that have demonstrated interest, competence, or knowledge in historic preservation that meets at least four times per year. 3. Maintain a system for the City's historic resource survey and inventory of historic properties. 4. Continue to provide opportunities for public participation. 5. Satisfactorily perform responsibilities delegated to the CLG by the State OHP. DISCUSSION: CLG Annual Report The CLG Annual Report for the reporting period between October 1, 2022 and September 30, 2023 (Attachment A) summarizes the City's historic preservation efforts and describes how the City met all of the requirements of the CLG Program during 2022-2023 reporting period. On March 26, 2024, the Planning Commission, acting as the HCRA, approved the CLG Annual Report and directed staff to forward the CLG Annual Report to the City Council as a receive and file item and to the State OHP. Prior Year (2023) HCRA Work Program Accomplishments On February 28, 2023, 2022, the Planning Commission adopted the 2023 HCRA Work Program as described in Resolution 4468 (Attachment C). The following is a summary of the 2023 HCRA Work Program goals and accomplishments during the 2023 calendar year and the status of each task: 1. Goal One - Interactive Map of Historic Resources: • Status: During the 2023 Work Program Period, Staff continued to work with the City's GIS analyst on the creation of the map. DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C City Council Report 2022-2023 CLG Annual Report & 2024 HCRA Work Program April 16, 2024 Page 4 2. Goal Two - Expand content on historic preservation program webpage: • Status: Further streamlined information about the City's historic preservation program and expanded content on the City's webpage that included historic preservation tools and resources for residents, business owners and the public such as the 2021 Tustin Historic Resources Survey, Old Town Virtual Walking Tour, Cultural Resources District Residential and Commercial Guidelines and other Historic Preservation information. The Historic Preservation website can be found by accessing the following link: httDS-//www.tustinca.ora/155/Historic-Preservation. 3. Goal Three - One Commendation Nomination: The Commendation Program recognizes an Old Town property for its outstanding merit during the last month of each calendar quarter and the owner is provided with a City -paid plaque. • Status: During the 2023 Work Program Period, there were no nominations received for the City's Commendation Program. The Program was being reviewed by City staff and suspended temporarily. 4. Goal Four - Two Historic Register Plaque Program Nominations: Historic plaques are intended to recognize Tustin's historic properties, educate the public, increase public interest in historic properties, and promote community pride. • Status: During the 2023 Work Program Period, the HCRA approved the following nominations to the City's Historic Register Plaque Program: o 158 N. B Street (Margaret Byrd House-1924) o 520 Pacific Street (Gaylord House- 1929) With the inclusion of the two properties above, a total of 71 properties have received Tustin Historic Register plaques under this Program. 5. Goal Five - Collaborate with the Public Arts Commission for possible inclusion of historical image inspirations for future public art. • Status: Continue to collaborate with the Public Arts Commission on potential future public art. 6. Goal Six - Each Commissioner shall receive a minimum of the equivalent of one (1), six (6)-hour day of training or six (6) cumulative hours of training from an approved provider list or by approval of the Community Development Director. This training is provided in addition to mandatory DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C City Council Report 2022-2023 CLG Annual Report & 2024 HCRA Work Program April 16, 2024 Page 5 introductory training for new Commissioners and a refresher course for more seasoned Commissioners provided by City staff. • Status: All Commissioners met their minimum six hours of training for 2023. 7. Goal Seven - Other matters as may be referred to the HCRA by the City Council or the Community Development Director. • Status: Ongoing Proposed 2024 HCRA Work Program In the spirit of re-evaluating prior years and determining an upcoming work program for the following year, staff proposes to expand the 2024 HCRA work program with activities that would promote further interest, education, and public awareness about historic preservation in Tustin. This year, staff is excited to propose a "Historic Preservation Week" in which the City would promote a week of information, interesting facts and helpful resources related to historic preservation, and activities in Old Town Tustin. Staff proposes this would take place one week in May each year and would coincide with other cities that have a historic preservation program and the State OHP. The last day of the Historic Preservation Week will culminate with the City's annual Historic Walking Tour in Old Town. The following are the recommended goals and objectives for the 2024 HCRA Work Program: 1. Continue to integrate historic preservation into land use planning by updating and organizing the TCC to further improve the understanding and requirements of historic preservation. a. Establish clear definitions within the TCC. b. Establish a City of Tustin Historic Preservation Week during one week in the month of May of every calendar year. This effort coincides with the State OHP's programming which takes place during the month of May. (See Exhibit B of Attachment D for a list of activities planned during the week). 2. One Commendation nomination. 3. Two Historic Plaque Program nominations. 4. Coordinate and organize two in-house training sessions for the HCRA. 5. Provide ongoing maintenance with updated historic resource information to the City's Historic Preservation focused webpage and Virtual Walking Tour for the public to utilize. DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C City Council Report 2022-2023 CLG Annual Report & 2024 HCRA Work Program April 16, 2024 Page 6 6. Create a Historic Plaque Program inventory and associated GIS-based map that includes the property address, historic name, and brief background summary of all the properties included in the historic plaque program that can be accessible to the public on the City's focused webpage. 7. Actively participate in City events within the City's Cultural Resources District to encourage community participation and expand knowledge relative to City-wide historic preservation. 8. Other matters as may be referred to the HCRA by the City Council or the Community Development Director. a. Nominate the City's Old Tour Virtual Walking Tour mobile application for Governor's Award through the State OHP. CONCLUSION: Staff recommends that the City Council receive and file the 2022-2023 CLG Annual Report and receive and file the 2024 HCRA Work Program. Prepared by: L.��� a alman Assistant Planner Approved by:/U9,K_ Jus a L. Willkom Community Development Director Attachments: A. 2022-2023 Certified Local Government (CLG) Annual Report B. City Council Resolution No. 18-78 C. Planning Commission Resolution No. 4468 (2023 HCRA Work Program) D. Planning Commission Resolution No. 4485 (2024 HCRA Work Program) DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C ATTACHMENT A Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) INSTRUCTIONS: This a Word form with expanding text fields and check boxes. It will probably open as Read -Only. Save it to your computer before you begin entering data. This form can be saved and reopened. Because this is a WORD form, it will behave generally like a regular Word document except that the font, size, and color are set by the text field. • Start typing where indicated to provide the requested information. Click on the check box to mark either yes or no. To enter more than one item in a particular text box, just insert an extra line (Enter) between the items. Save completed form and email as an attachment to info.calshpo(a�parks.ca.gov. You can also convert it to a PDF and send as an email attachment. Use the Acrobat tab in WORD and select Create and Attach to Email. You can then attach the required documents to that email. If the attachments are too large (greater than 10mb total), you will need to send them in a second or third email. Name of CLG Citv of Tustin Report Prepared by: Date of commission/board review: Mary Salman March 26, 2024 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATION I. Enforce Appropriate State or Local Legislation for the Designation and Protection of Historic Properties. A. Preservation Laws 1. Are you considering amending or revising your certified ordinance this year? N/A REMINDER: Pursuant to the CLG Agreement, the Office of Historic Preservation (OHP) must have the opportunity to review and comment on ordinance changes prior to adoption. Please communicate directly with the OHP Local Government Unit staff to coordinate the review. Changes that do not meet the CLG requirements could affect certification status. 2. Provide an electronic link to your ordinance or appropriate section(s) of the municipal/zoning code. DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) B. New Local Landmark Designations (Comprehensive list of properties/districts designated during the reporting. 1. During the reporting period, October 1, 2022 — September 30, 2023, what properties/districts have been locally designated? Property Name/Address Date Designated If a district, number of contributors Date Recorded by County Recorder N/A N/A N/A N/A Reminder: Pursuant to California Government Code § 27288.2, "the county recorder shall record a certified resolution establishing an historical resources designation issued by the State Historical Resources Commission or a local agency, or unit thereof. " 2. What properties/districts have been de -designated this past year? For districts, include the total number of resource contributors. Property Name/Address ==Date Removed I Reason N/A I N/A I N/A C. Historic Preservation Element/Plan Do you address historic preservation in your general plan? ❑ No ❑ Yes, in a separate historic preservation element. x❑ Yes, it is included in another element. Provide an electronic link to the historic preservation section(s) of the General Plan or to the separate historic preservation element. https://www.tustinca. org/DocumentCenter/View/713/City-of-Tustin-General-Plan-PDF and Tustin Housing Element Update 2021-2029: https.11www.tustinca.org/DocumentCenterIViewl8l2OlFinal-2021-2029-Housing-Element?bidld D. Review Responsibilities 1. Who takes responsibility for design review or Certificates of Appropriateness? ❑ All projects subject to design review go the commission. 2 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) x❑ Some projects are reviewed at the staff level without commission review. What is the threshold between staff -only review and full -commission review? Some projects are reviewed at the staff level without commission review. What is the threshold between staff -only review and full -commission review? Some projects are reviewed at the staff level without commission review. Most design reviews and certificates of appropriateness are conducted at the staff level, and the Community Development Director is the approval authority. In addition, the City periodically retains a historic consultant to perform independent and/or peer reviews. Design reviews of projects within some specific plan areas and projects tied to other discretionary actions are reviewed by the Planning Commission acting as the City's Cultural and Historic Resources Advisor. A total of three (3) Certificates of Appropriateness have been issued during this reporting period at the following addresses:340 W. 2nd Street, 445 W. 2n1 Street, and 160 South A Street. 2. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Explain the historic preservation staff and commission role in providing input to CEQA documents prepared for or by the local government. Staff is actively involved in the CEQA process. City staff provides input as the project planner on potential CEQA issues concerning historic resources. Input from the Commission is sought and obtained as appropriate regarding any potentially significant impacts to designated or eligible resources in the City. Explain the staff and commission role in reviewing CEQA documents for projects that are proposed within the jurisdiction of the local government. All CEQA documents are reviewed during the administrative draft stage prior to releasing the document to the public to ensure that any potential impacts are adequately addressed. Furthermore, input from the Commission is sought and obtained as appropriate regarding any potentially significant impacts to designated or eligible resources in the City. 3. Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act • Explain the staff and commission role in providing input to Section 106 documents prepared for, or by, the local government. The City has not prepared any Section 106 documents at this time. • Explain the staff and commission role in reviewing Section 106 documents for projects that are proposed within the jurisdiction of the local government? No Section 106 documents have been submitted at this time. 3 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) II. Establish an Adequate and Qualified Historic Preservation Review Commission by State or Local Legislation. A. Commission Membership Name Professional Discipline Date Appointed Date Term Ends Email Address Steve Kozak, Public Administration 4/16/2021 3/1/2025 skozak(a)tustinca.org Chairperson Eric Higuchi, Chair Pro Consultant for Project 4/6/2021 3/1/2025 ehiquchi(@tustinca.orq Tern Management Services Tanner Douthit, Risk Management Services 4/4/2023 3/1/2027 tdouthit(a)tustinca.org Commissioner Lisa Chu, Business Taxes 8/20/2019 3/1/2023 Ichu(a-)tustinca.org Commissioner Administrator Amy Mason, Marketing Communications 4/4/2023 3/1/2027 amasonCa-)-tustinca.org Commissioner Executive Dave Mello, Business Vice President of 4/6/2021 3/1/2025 dmello(@tustinca.org Commissioner Project Management Group Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. Attach resumes and/or Statement of Professional Qualifications forms for all members. If you do not have two qualified professionals on your commission, explain why the professional qualifications have not been met and how professional expertise is otherwise being provided. All five (5) Planning Commissioners who served during the reporting period have demonstrated interest, competence and/or knowledge in historic preservation. All Commissioners are members of the California Preservation Foundation and Chair Kozak is a long-time member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The Tustin City Council considers professional background and experience in the areas of architecture, architectural history, etc., when evaluating applications for Commissioner appointments. Pursuant to City Council Resolution No. 18-78, all Planning Commissioners, acting as Historic and Cultural Resources Advisors to the City Council, are required to participate in historic preservation training each year during their terms on the Planning Commission. 4 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) 2. If all positions are not currently filled, why is there a vacancy, and when will the position be filled? N/A B. Staff to the Commission/CLG staff 1. Is the staff to your commission the same as your CLG coordinator? 0 Yes ❑ No 2. If not, please provide the Commission staff member's contact information. 3. If the position(s) is not currently filled, why is there a vacancy? Attach resumes and Statement of Professional Qualifications forms for staff. Name/Title Discipline Dept. Affiliation Email Address Justina Willkom, Community Urban and Regional Planning Community Development jwilkom tustinca.org Development Director Department Irma Huitron, Assistant Urban Studies and Planning Community Development ihuitron(a�tustinca.org Community Development Department- Historic Director Preservation Jay Eastman, Assistant Urban and Regional Planning Community Development jeastman(a)tustinca.org Community Development Department- Historic Director Preservation Raymond Barragan, Urban and Regional Planning Community Development rbarraganCa-)-tustinca.org Principal Planner Department- Historic Preservation Erica Demkowicz, Senior Urban and Regional Planning Community Development edemkowicz(a-tustinca.org Planner, AICP Department- Historic Preservation Mary Salman, Assistant Urban and Regional Planning Community Development msalman(@tustinca.org Planner Department- Historic Preservation 1.1 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) C. Attendance Record Please complete the commission meeting attendance chart for each commissioner and staff member. Commissions are required to meet a minimum of four times a year. If you haven't met at least four times, explain why not. Commissioner/Staff Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul AugSe Steve Kozak ❑x ❑x x❑ x❑ ❑x ❑x x❑ x❑ x❑ x❑ ❑x ❑x Eric Higuchi ❑ ❑x x❑ ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑ ❑x x❑ ❑x ❑x Tanner Douthit (Appointed on 4/4/23 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x Dave Mello ❑ ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x Amy Mason ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x Lisa Chu (Term ended 3/1 /23 ❑x ❑ ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Justina Willkom ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x Irma Huitron (Separated from the City of Tustin on 7/21 /23 ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑ ❑ Jay Eastman (started with the City of Tustin on 8/28/23 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑x Raymond Barragan ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x ❑x x❑ ❑x ❑x ❑x Erica Demkowicz ❑x ❑x ❑ ❑x ❑x ❑ ❑x ❑x x❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ Mary Salman ❑x ❑x ❑ ❑x ❑x ❑ ❑x ❑x x❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ C. DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) D. Training Received Please indicate the specific training each commissioner received last year. Reminder: It is a CLG requirement that all commissioners and staff to the commission attend at least one training program relevant to your commission each year. It is up to the CLG to determine the relevancy of the training. Commissioner/Staff Name Training Title & Description (including method presentation, e.g., webinar, workshop) Duration of Training Training Provider Date *within CLG Reporting Period **in the 2023 calendar year Steve Kozak, Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 City Staff 10/11/2022 Chairperson, Total Hours in Reporting Historic Plaque Programs 1 City Staff 11/5/2022 Period 202212023: 6.5 Nominations hours Overview of Historic Preservation 1 City Staff 6/27/2023 Programs in City of Tustin Purpose of Historic Preservation 1.5 Architectural 9/12/2023 Resources Group Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 City Staff 9/26/2023 Eric Higuchi, Chair Pro Old Town Walking Tour 1 City Staff 10/11/2022 Tem, Total Hours in Reporting Period Historic Plaque Program 1 City Staff 11/05/2022 2022/2023: 4 hours Nominations 7 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, -- 2022-2023 Annual Report through September 30, 2023) Overview of Historic Preservation 1 City Staff 6/27/2023 Programs in City of Tustin Purpose of Historic Preservation 1 Architectural 9/12/2023 Resources Group Tanner Douthit, Overview of Historic Preservation 1 City Staff 6/27/2023 Commissioner, Programs in City of Tustin (Appointed on 4/4/23) Total Hours in Purpose of Historic Preservation 1 Architectural 9/12/2023 Reporting Period Resources Group 2022/2023: 5.5 hours Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 City Staff 9/26/2023 Architectural Styles & History of 2 California Preservation Disney Group 9/28/2023 Dave Mello, Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 City Staff 10/11/2022 Commissioner, Total Hours in Reporting Historic Plaque Program 1 City Staff 11/5/2022 Period 202212023: 6 Nominations hours 1 City Staff 6/27/2023 Overview of Historic Preservation Programs in City of Tustin 1 Architectural 9/12/2023 Resources Group Purpose of Historic Preservation City Staff 9/26/2023 1.5 Old Town Walking Tour Amy Mason, Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 City Staff 10/11/2022 Commissioner, Total Hours in Reporting Historic Plaque Program 1 City Staff 11/8/2022 Period 2022/2023: 6 Nominations hours City Staff 6/27/2023 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, -- 2022-2023 Annual Report through September 30, 2023) Overview of Historic Preservation Programs in City of Tustin Purpose of Historic Preservation Old Town Walking Tour 1 1 1.5 Architectural Resources Group City Staff 9/12/2023 9/26/2023 Lisa Chu, Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 City Staff 10/11/2022 Commissioner, (Term ended 3/1/23) Total Historic Plaque Program 1 City Staff 11/8/2022 Hours in Reporting Nominations Period 2022/2023: 3.5 hours Multi -Family Housing in Los 1 California Preservation 11/1/2022 Angeles — Discussing Common Conference Ground Justina Willkom, Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 City Staff 10/11/2022 Director of Community Development, Total Historic Preservation Bootcamp 3 California Preservation 11/3/2022 Hours in Reporting for Local Governments: Part 2 Conference Period from 2022/2023: Finances: Mills Act Credits, and 14.5 hours CA historical Building Code Historic Plaque Programs- 1 City Staff 11/8/2022 Nominations State Historic Building Code with 1 California Preservation 11/10/2022 Alan Dreyfuss (Part 3 of Historic Conference Preservation Bootcamp) Enlivening Historic Sites in 1.5 California Preservation 12/6/2022 Holiday Light Conference Art and Illusion, Architecture and 1 California Preservation 12/13/2022 Stagecraft Conference DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, -- 2022-2023 Annual Report through September 30, 2023) Historic Preservation Training #1 2 City Staff 6/27/2023 Secretary of Interior Standards 1 City Staff 7/27/2023 Bootcamp, Part 1 of 3 Purpose of Historic Preservation 1.5 City Staff 9/12/2023 Old Town Walking Tour 1 City Staff 9/26/2023 Irma Huitron, Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 City Staff 10/11/2022 Community Development Director- Multi -family Housing in Los 1.0 Webinar 10/12/2022 Planning, Total Hours in Angeles Reporting Period 2022/2023: 12.5 hours Introduction to Secretary of 1.0 Webinar 11/01/2022 Interior Standards for Treatment of Historic Properties Past Forward Conference, 8 Webinar 11/2/2021 through National Trust 11/05/2021 Historic Plaque Nominations 1 Cit Staff 11/08/2021 Raymond Barragan, Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 City Staff 10/11/2022 Principal Planner, Total Hours in Reporting Overview of Historic Preservation 1 City Staff 6/27/2023 Period 2022/2023: 5 Programs in City of Tustin hours Architectural Purpose of Historic Preservation 1 Resources Group 9/12/2023 City Staff 10 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, -- 2022-2023 Annual Report through September 30, 2023) Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 9/26/2023 Erica Demkowicz, Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 City Staff 10/11/2022 Senior Planner, AICP Total Hours in Common Ground: Multi -Family 1 California Preservation 11/1/2022 Reporting Period 2022/ Housing in Los Angeles Conference 2023: 26.5 hours Historic Preservation Bootcamp 3 National Alliance of 11/3/2022 for Local Governments: Part 2 Preservation Finances: Mills Act Credits, and CA historical Building Code Enlightenment, Illusion, and 1 California Preservation 12/13/2022 Inspiration: A Three-part CPF Conference Holiday Series on Renewal- Part 1 Enlightenment, Illusion, and 1 California Preservation 12/15/2022 Inspiration: A Three-part CPF Conference Holiday Series on Renewal- Part 2 Design Review with Limited 1.5 National Alliance of 2/2/2023 Resources: Working Without Preservation Professional Preservation Staff Design Review with Limited 1.5 National Alliance of 2/2/2023 Resources: Working Without Preservation Professional Preservation Staff New Housing Density Laws 1.5 California Preservation 4/26/2023 Preservation's Role Conference Ashby BART: Understanding the 1.5 California Preservation 4/26/2023 Station Conference 11 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, -- 2022-2023 Annual Report through September 30, 2023) Identifying Significant Impacts to 1.5 California Preservation Historical Resources Under Conference 4/26/2023 CEQA California Preservation 4/26/2023 The CEQA Doctor Is In 1.5 Conference HistoriCorps: Making 1.5 California Preservation 4/27/2023 Preservation Trades Accessible Conference Ensuring Social Justice 1.5 California Preservation 4/27/2023 Inclusivity in Preservation Conference Outcomes Larkspur's Alternative to the LA 1.5 California Preservation 4/27/2023 and SF Surveys Conference Overview of Historic Preservation 1 California Preservation 6/27/2023 Programs in City of Tustin Conference Secretary of Interior Standards 2 California Preservation 7/27/2023 Bootcamp, Part 1 of 3 Conference Purpose of Historic Preservation 1 City Staff 9/12/2023 Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 City Staff 9/26/2023 Mary Salman, Assistant Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 City Staff 10/11/2022 Planner, Total Hours in Reporting Period Common Ground: Multi Housing 1 California Preservation 11/1/2022 2022/2023: 27.5 hours in Los Angeles Conference Historic Preservation Bootcamp 3 California Preservation 11/3/2022 for Local Governments: Part 2 Conference 12 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, -- 2022-2023 Annual Report through September 30, 2023) Finances: Mills Act Credits, and CA historical Building Code Historic Preservation Bootcamp 1 California Preservation 11/22/2022 for Local Governments: Essential Conference Training in Part 3 Enlightenment, Illusion, and 1 National Alliance of 12/13/2022 Inspiration: A Three-part CPF Preservation Holiday Series on Renewal- Part 1 Enlightenment, Illusion, and 1 California Preservation 12/15/2022 Inspiration: A Three-part CPF Conference Holiday Series on Renewal- Part 2 Design Review with Limited 1.5 National Alliance of 2/2/2023 Resources: Working Without Preservation Professional Preservation Staff Design Review with Limited 1.5 California Preservation 2/2/2023 Resources: Working Without Conference Professional Preservation Staff New Housing Density Laws 1.5 California Preservation 4/26/2023 Preservation's Role Conference Ashby BART: Understanding the 1.5 California Preservation 4/26/2023 Station Conference Identifying Significant Impacts to Historical Resources Under 1.5 California Preservation 4/26/2023 CEQA Conference 13 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) The CEQA Doctor Is In 1.5 California Preservation 4/26/2023 Conference HistoriCorps: Making Preservation Trades Accessible 1.5 California Preservation 4/27/2023 Conference Ensuring Social Justice Inclusivity in Preservation 1.5 California Preservation 4/27/2023 Outcomes Conference Larkspur's Alternative to the LA California Preservation 4/27/2023 and SF Surveys 1.5 Conference Overview of Historic Preservation Programs in City of Tustin 1 City Staff 6/27/2023 Secretary of Interior Standards Bootcamp, Part 1 of 3 2 California Preservation 7/27/2023 Conference Purpose of Historic Preservation 1 Architectural 9/12/2023 Resources Group Old Town Walking Tour 1.5 City Staff 9/26/2023 III. Maintain a System for the Survey and Inventory of Properties that Furthers the Purposes of the National Historic Preservation Act A. Historical Contexts: initiated, researched, or developed in the reporting year (excluding those funded by the OHP) Reminder: California CLG procedures require CI -Gs to submit survey results, including historic contexts, to the OHP. If you have not done so, submit an electronic copy or link if available online with this report. 14 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) Context Name Description How it is Being Used Date Submitted to the OHP Historical Background (The Analyzes the historic contexts and Tustin's built environment 12/20/2021 Tustin Area, pre-1870); themes from pre-1870 through 1976 and represents an array of Establishment and Early more specifically: 1) The Tustin Area, architectural types and styles that Development of Tustin City pre-1870; (2) Establishment and early reflect different periods in the 1870-1913, Tustin Becomes development, 1870-1913; (3) Tustin City's historical development. a City, 1914-1945, Postwar becomes a City, 1914-1945; (4) Postwar These various architectural styles Development in Tustin, development in Tustin, 1946-1976; and provide Tustin with distinctive 1946-1976, and Architecture (5) Architecture and Design, 1870-1976. qualities and help define the and Design, 1870-1976 community's character. The Historic Context Statement is used as the basis for the City's Historic Survey Update and provides historical information about Tustin to the general public. B. New Surveys or Survey Updates (excluding those funded by the OHP) Note: The evaluation of a single property is not a survey. Also, material changes to a property that is included in a survey, is not a change to the survey and should not be reported here. Survey Area Context Level: Acreage # of Date Date Based- Reconnaissance Properties Completed Submitted to es/no or Intensive Surveyed the OHP Type here. Type Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. Type here. here. Explain how you are using the survey data: Type here. 15 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) IV. Provide for Adequate Public Participation in the Local Historic Preservation Program A. Public Education Has your CLG undertaken any public outreach, training, or publications programs this year? How were the commissioners and staff involved? Please provide an electronic link to all publications or other products not previously provided to the OHP. Item or Event Description Date Old Town Art Walk Plein art competition and Old Town Tours, sponsored jointly by October 6th through the City of Tustin, Tustin Area Council for Fine Arts, Tustin Area 8th, 2022 Historical Society, Tustin Preservation Conservancy, and OC participate/attend the event. Tustin Street Fair in Old Town Tustin Street fair highlights local vendors and attracts up to and over 30 Ongoing. June 5, thousand visitors in one weekend to Old Town Tustin 2023 Tustin Community Foundation Sip & The Tustin Community Foundation held a pedestrian -friendly June 17, 2023 Stroll walkable event throughout Old Town Tustin in which businesses offer tastings of food and/or beverages, including alcohol beverages. Citizen's Academy Old Town Tustin History and Historic Preservation by Tustin City June 14, 2023 Staff. Staff provides two (2) presentations regarding Tustin's history and historic preservation in the City. Old Town Historic Register Plaque and Plaque Nomination and Commendation programs by City Staff in Ongoing Commendation Program and coordination with the Tustin Preservation Conservancy, and Collaboration with local preservation Tustin Area Historical Society/Museum. Staff provides a groups presentation with historical background for Plaque Nominations and Commendations to the Historical Cultural Resources Advisor (Planning Commission). 16 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, -- 2022-2023 Annual Report through September 30, 2023) Item or Event Description Date Virtual Walking Tour The Old Town Tustin Historic Virtual Walking Tour is a self- Staff began working guided walking tour that features 14 historic sites throughout the on this project in Old Town area, that takes participants on a journey through January 2023 and Tustin's history. As tour participants reach each stop, historic the project was photos and facts about the site are accessible on any mobile completed the task device. The walking tour was created to promote interest in as of 2/6/2024 historic preservation in Tustin, and to generate new excitement around the City's rich history. https://www.tustinca.org/l 492/Virtual-Walking-Tour Tree Lighting in Old Town Tree lighting ceremony in Old Town Tustin. Commissioners may December 9, 2022 participate by attending events or visiting local businesses in the evening. Mills Act Program Materials Materials that highlight the Mills Act benefits, eligibility, and Updated new Mills process for homeowners to apply for the Mills Act program. The Act Application and City website contains an informational flyer, application and Mills Act Brochures additional information about the Mills Act. Staff provides a report to City Website May to the Commission as to the City Council decisions on Mills Act 2023. applications The City of Tustin website hosts dedicated pages for historic Ongoing City of Tustin Website preservation in Tustin. https://www.tustinca.org/1026/Historic- Preservation-Programs (including Mills Act, Historic Register Plaques, and Commendation Program) https://www.tustinca.org/1038/Tustin- Historic-Resources-Survey (including Residential and Commercial Design Guidelines, Tustin City Code Section 9252 Cultural Resources District, Secretary of Interiors standards for 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) Item or Event Description Date the treatment of historical properties; 2021 Historic Resources Survey and links to the Tustin Preservation Conservancy https://www.tustinconservancy.org/ and the Tustin Area Historical Society and other historic preservation resources. https:Htustinhistory.com/ Staff updates the city website as needed. The Tustin Historical Society held an annual tour of historic September 24, Old Town Tustin Tour of Historic Homes homes and gardens throughout Old Town Tustin. The event 2022 and Gardens includes live entertainment, vendors, and motorized and horse drawn trolley service will be available for attendants. A walking tour where the commissioner, staff and the public learned about early Tustin History and architectural styles. September 26, Old Town Tustin Walking Tour A walking tour where the commissioner, staff and the public 2023 learned about early Tustin History and architectural styles. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ANNUAL PRODUCTS REPORTS FOR CLGS During the reporting period (October 1, 2022 — September 30, 2023) how many historic properties did your local government add to the CLG inventory? This is the total number of historic properties and contributors to districts (or your best estimate of the number) added to your inventory from all programs, local, state, and Federal, during the reporting year. This includes the National Register, California Register, California Historical Landmarks, locally funded surveys, CLG surveys, and local designations. f.] DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) Program area Number of Properties added N/A N/A A. Local Register (i.e., Local Landmarks and Historic Districts) Program 1. During the reporting period (October 1, 2022 — September 30, 2023) did you have a local register program to create local landmarks and/or local districts (or a similar list of designations) created by local law? ZlYes ❑ Nc 2. If yes, how many properties have been added to your register or designated from October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2023? Two properties have been added. C. Local Property Tax Incentive Program 1. During the reporting period (October 1, 2022 — September 30, 2023) did you have a Mills Act program? ❑x Yes ❑ No 2. If yes, how many properties entered into a contract from October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2023? Name of Program Number of Properties Added During Total Number of Properties Benefiting 2022-2023 From Program Tustin Mills Act 0 Thirty- three (33) as of September 30, Program 2023 D. Local "bricks and mortar" grants/loan program 1. During the reporting period (October 1, 2022 — September 30, 2023) did you have a local government historic preservation grant and/or loan program for rehabilitating/restoring historic properties? ❑Yes ❑No 2. If yes, how many properties have been assisted under the program(s) from October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2023? Name of Program Number of Properties that have Benefited N/A Type here. 19 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) E. Design Review/Local Regulatory Program 1. During the reporting period (October 1, 2022 — September 30, 2023) did your local government have a historic preservation regulatory law(s) (e.g., an ordinance) authorizing Commission and/or staff review of local government projects or impacts on historic properties? ❑ Yes x❑ No 2. If yes, how many historic properties did your local government review for compliance with your local government's historic preservation regulatory law(s) from October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2023? N/A F. Local Property Acquisition Program 1. During the reporting period (October 1, 2022 — September 30, 2023) did you have a local program to acquire (or help to acquire) historic properties in whole or in part through purchase, donation, or other means? ❑Yes x❑ No 2. If the answer is yes, then how many properties have been assisted under the program(s) from October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2023? Name of Program Number of Properties that have Benefited N/A N/A IN ADDITION TO THE MINIMUM CLG REQUIREMENT THE OHP IS INTERESTED IN YOUR TRAINING NEEDS • Whether or not you were able to participate in any of the free CAMP trainings in 2021, would you like to see the OHP fund CAMPs from the NAPC in the future? • What are your top three topics for future training provided by the OHP? 20 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Certified Local Government Program -- 2022-2023 Annual Report (Reporting period is from October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023) XII Attachments (electronic) x❑ Resumes and Statement of Qualifications forms for all commission members/alternatives and staff ❑x Minutes from commission meetings ❑ Drafts of proposed changes to the ordinance ❑ Drafts of proposed changes to the General Plan ❑ Public outreach publications Email to: info.calshpo(a)parks.ca.gov 21 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C ATTACHMENT B RESOLUTION NO. 18-78 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, AFFIRMING THE PLANNING COMMISSION ACTING AS HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ADVISOR PURSUANT TO TUSTIN CITY CODE 9252c AND ESTABLISHING A PROGRAM DEFINING THE COMMISSION ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND ANNUAL WORK PROGRAM The City Council of the City of Tustin does hereby resolve as follows: I. The City Council hereby finds, determines and declares as follows: A. That on June 20, 1988, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1001 establishing the City's Cultural Resources Overlay District and the City's Cultural Resources Advisory Committee (hereinafter referred to as the Historic Resources Committee as adopted by City Council Resolution 3991). The Historic Resources Committee was formed with five (5) members charged with acting solely in an advisory capacity to the City Council in matters affecting the establishment of the Cultural Resources District, designation of Cultural Resources, and liaison between residents, property owners and the City Council. B. That on July 31, 1991, the City of Tustin became a California Certified Local Government (CLG) pursuant to the National Historic Preservation Act of 1996, as amended in 1980. C. That on May 1, 2007, City Council adopted Ordinance 1332, which consolidated the responsibilities of the Historic Resources Committee to the Planning Commission in an effort to minimize impacts on City resources. D. That on April 3, 2018, the City Council received public input from the Tustin Preservation Conservancy requesting the Historic Resources Committee be reinstated as a separate committee. E. That on July 17, 2018, and October 8, 2018, City Council affirmed the Planning Commission as the advisory body on historic and cultural matters and directed staff to define the roles, responsibilities and work program for the Planning Commission. F. That on November 6, 2018, the City Council considered the Planning Commission as Historic and Cultural Resources Advisor Program attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Resolution 18-78 Page 1 of 2 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C II. The City Council hereby affirms the City of Tustin's Planning Commission shall continue to act as the advisory body on historic and cultural matters and adopts the Program attached hereto as Exhibit A. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Tustin at a regular meeting on the 6th day %J November 2018. ATTEST: ERI A N. YA DA, City Clerk STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS CITY OF TUSTIN ) ERICA N. YASUDA, City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Tustin, California, does hereby certify that the whole number of the members of the City Council of the City of Tustin is five; that the above and foregoing Resolution No. 18-78 was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Tustin City Council, held on the 6h day of November, 2018, by the following vote: COUNCILMEMBER AYES: Murray, Gomez, Bernstein, Puckett, Clark (5) COUNCILMEMBER NOES: (0) COUNCILMEMBER ABSTAINED: (0) COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT: (0) L, �& /-, 1,n�, — ERICA N. YAMJDA, City Clerk Exhibit A: Planning Commission Acting as Historic Resources Committee Program Resolution 18-78 Page 2 of 2 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C EXHIBIT "A PLANNING COMMISSION AS HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ADVISOR PURPOSE Tustin has played a vital role in the history of Orange County and has retained a rich and unique cultural \heritage. It is hereby declared as a matter of public policy that the recognition, preservation, protection and use of culturally significant structures, natural features, sites end neighborhoods within the City of Tustin is required in the interest of health, safety, prosperity, social and cultural enrichment and general welfare of City residents. The City Council designated the Planning Commission as the advisory body to they City Council on all matters relating to historic and cultural resources, including without limitation: • Matters affecting the establishment of a Cultural Resources District • Designation of Cultural Resources, and • As a liaison between residents, property owners, and the City Council within a Cultural Resources District. RESPONSIBILITIES/TYPICAL DUTIES In its capacity as an advisory body on matters relating to historic and cultural resources, the Commission shall: • Protect the historic integrity of the City of Tustin for the citizens of the community, visitors, investors, and property owners. • Promote the economic, cultural, historical, and educational well-being of the community. • Promote pride in the historic accomplishments within the City of Tustin. • Provide mechanism(s) for identifying and preserving the historic and architectural resources of the City of Tustin that represent elements of the City's cultural, social, economic, political, and architectural history. • Educate the citizens of Tustin about the benefits of preservation of historic structures, areas, sites, neighborhoods, and other historic resources correcting existing and preventing further urban blight. • Establish a preservation plan which includes all historic districts, structures, areas, sites, and other historic resources which are listed or are eligible for listing in the National, State or City Register of Historic Places. • Engage in other historical or cultural activities as requested by the City Council. Resolution 18-78 Exhibit Page 1 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIRED TRAINING The Commission shall receive: • New Commissioners receive one (1) mandatory introductory training related to Tustin area historical resources including Old Town and other resources located throughout the City. • One (1) annual refresher course for more seasoned Commissioners. • In addition to the above, a minimum of the equivalent of one (1), six (6)-hour day of training per year. Educational events may include trainings conducted by City Staff and/or collaborations with groups similar to the California Preservation Foundation, the Tustin Historical Society and Tustin Preservation Conservancy. Training programs may include live workshops, conferences, live and pre-recorded webinars, and E-learning modules. The following list are approved educational training providers: • National Park Service (https://www.nps.gov/tps/education/online-training.htm) • State of California, Office of Historic Preservation (http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/?page id=1054) In addition to upcoming training events, the OHP website also contains links to previous training modules regarding a host of topics including historical resources, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), historical surveys, economic incentives, ordinances, etc. (http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/?page id=23125). • California Preservation Foundation(https://californiapreservation.org) • National Alliance for Preservation Commissions (https://napcommissions.org/camp/) • Urban Land Institute (ULI) (https://americas.uli.org) • American Planners Association (With membership in APA, Commissioners would receive bimonthly Commissioner magazine and full access to the APA website and Knowledge Center) ( https://www.planning.org/loin/commissioners/) • National Trust for Historic Preservation (https://savingplaces.org/) • National Preservation Institute (https://www.npi.org/) • Tustin Historical Society (http://tustinhistory.com/index.html) • Tustin Preservation Conservancy (http://www.tustinconservancy.orq/) • Other, by approval of the Director of Community Development Resolution 18-78 Exhibit Page 2 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C WORK PROGRAM Annually, the Commission shall establish a Work establish goals and objectives for the program yea ANNUAL REPORT r The Commission shall transmit an Annual Report to the City Council. Subject to City Council concurrence, the Annual Report shall include a statement of goals, objectives, accomplishments and efforts to further the cultural, historical, and educational well-being of the community. Resolution 18-78 Exhibit Page 3 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C ATTACHMENT C 1 V; R fel I to I I I i 150 111, 11111,01 LOX I E, A RESOLUTION OF THE TUSTIN PLANNING COMMISSION, ACTING AS THE HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ADVISOR, APPROVING A WORK PROGRAM FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2023. The Planning Commission, acting as the Historic and Cultural Resources Advisor (HCRA) of the City of Tustin, finds and determines as follows: A. That on November 6, 2018, the City Council adopted Resolution 18-78 affirming the Planning Commission as the HCRA to the City Council pursuant to Tustin City Code 9252c and establishing a program defining the Commission's roles, responsibilities and requiring an annual Work Program. B. That on March 26, 2019, the Planning Commission initially established an annual Work Program under the HCRA Program to set forth the goals and objectives for the program on an annual basis. C. That the Planning Commission desires to establish the goals and objectives for the 2023 Work Program, D. That the Planning Commission held a public meeting on February 28, 2023, to consider the 2023 Work Program. That the Tustin Planning Commission hereby approves the 2023 HCRA Work Program attached hereto as Exhibit A. Ill. That the Planning Commission authorizes the Community Development Director to update the 2023 HCRA Work Program with minor amendments and/or expand or modify it from time to time, as deemed necessary. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 28th day of February 2023. DAVID J. _MELIO, JR. Chairpergon JUSTINA L. WILLKOM Planning Commission Secretary DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Resolution No. 4468 2023 Work Program Page 2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF TUSTIN 1, JUSTINA L. WILLKOM, the undersigned, hereby certify that I am the Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Tustin, California; that Resolution No. 4468 was duly passed and adopted at a regular, meeting of the Planning Commission, held on the 28th day of February, 2023. PLANNING COMMISSIONER AYES: PLANNING COMMISSIONER NOES: PLANNING COMMISSIONER ABSTAINED: PLANNING COMMISSIONER ABSENT: JUSTINA L. WILLKOM Planning Commission Secretary Chu, Higuchi, Kozak, Mason, Mello (5) DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C EXHIBIT A TO RESOLUTION NO.4468 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTING AS THE HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ADVISOR 2023'WORK PROGRAM 2023 HCRA Work Program Goals 1. Interactive Map of Historic Resources - Oversee the development of an interactive mobile app and/or map on the City website that would allow the public to obtain information about historic resources by clicking a button and/ or link. Photo/DPR form which lists the significance of the historic resource will be retrievable, 2. Expand content on historic preservation program webpage (i.e. historic survey, online mapping tool, training tools etc.) 3. One (1) Commendation nomination. 4. Two (2) Historic Plaque Program nominations. 5. Collaborate with the recently appointed Arts Commission for possible inclusion of historical images inspiration for future public art, 6. Each Commissioner shall receive a minimum of six (6)-hours of training, one (1) mandatory introductory training for new Commissioners and one (1) refresher course for more seasoned Commissioners. 7. Other matters as may be referred to the HCRA by the City Council or the Community Development Director, DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C ATTACHMENT D RESOLUTION NO.4485 A RESOLUTION OF THE TUSTIN PLANNING COMMISSION, ACTING AS THE HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ADVISOR, APPROVING A WORK PROGRAM FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2024 AND PROCLAIMING HISTORIC PRESERVATION WEEK The Planning Commission, acting as the Historic and Cultural Resources Advisor (HCRA) of the City of Tustin, finds and determines as follows: A. That on November 6, 2018, the City Council adopted Resolution 18-78 affirming the Planning Commission as the HCRA to the City Council pursuant to Tustin City Code 9252c and establishing a program defining the Commission's roles, responsibilities and requiring an annual Work Program. B. That the Planning Commission desires to establish the goals and objectives for the 2024 Work Program. C. That the Planning Commission desires to establish one week in May of each year as "City of Tustin Historic Preservation Week". D. That the Planning Commission held a public meeting on March 26, 2024, to consider the 2024 HCRA Work Program. II. That the Tustin Planning Commission hereby approves the 2024 HCRA Work Program attached hereto as Exhibit A and recommends that the City Council proclaim one week in May each year as "Historic Preservation Week". The proclamation is attached hereto as Exhibit B. Ili. That the Planning Commission authorizes the Community Development Director to update the 2024 HCRA Work Program with minor amendments and/or expand or modify it from time to time, as deemed necessary. DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Resoiu#ion No, 4485 2024 HCRA Work Program Page 2 PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission held on the 26tn day of March 2024. Chairperson JUS INA L. WILLKOM Planning Commission Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: `MICHAEL DAUDT Assistant City Attorney r-, LJ DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C Resolution No. 4485 2024 HCRA Work Program Page 3 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) CITY OF TUSTIN ) I, JUSTINA L. WILLKOM, the undersigned, hereby certify that I am the Planning Commission Secretary of the City of Tustin, California; that Resolution No. 4485 was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission, held on the 25t' day of March, 2024. PLANNING COMMISSIONER AYES; PLANNING COMMISSIONER NOES: PLANNING COMMISSIONER ABSTAINED: PLANNING COMMISSIONER ABSENT: a.wA&u,m,,. -- J NA L. WILLKOM Planning Commission Secretary Douthit, Kozalt, Mason, Mello (4} HiRuehi Exhibit A: 2024 HCRA Work Program Exhibit B: City Council Historic Preservation Week Proclamation (Draft) DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C EXHIBIT A RESOLUTION NO.4485 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTING AS THE HISTORIC AND CULTURAL RESOURCES ADVISOR 2024 WORK PROGRAM 1. Continue to integrate historic preservation into land use planning by updating and organizing the Tustin City Code (TCC) to further improve the understanding and requirements of historic preservation. a. Establish clear definitions within the TCC and use consistently. b. Establish a City of Tustin Historic Preservation Week during one week in the month of May of every calendar year. This effort coincides with the State OHP's programming which takes place during the month of May. 2. One Commendation nomination. 3. Two Historic Plaque Program nominations. 4. Coordinate and organize two (2) in-house training sessions for the HCRA. 5. Provide ongoing maintenance and updates to the City's Historic Preservation focused webpage and Virtual Walking Tour with updated historic resource information for the public to utilize. 6. Create a Historic Plaque Program inventory. Create a GIS map that includes the property address, historic name, and brief background summary of all the properties included in the historic plaque program that will be accessible to the public on the City's focused webpage, 7. Actively participate in City events within the City's Cultural Resource District to encourage community participation and expand knowledge relative to City-wide historic preservation. 8. Other matters as may be referred to the HCRA by the City Council orthe Community Development Director. a. Nominate City's Old Town Virtual Walking Tour mobile application for Governor's Award through the State OHP. DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C EXHIBIT B RESOLUTION NO. 4485 HISTORIC PRESERVATION WEEK PROCLAMATION Whereas, the National Trust for Historic Preservation established May as Historic Preservation Month in 1073 as a way to promote historic places for the purpose of instilling national and community pride, promoting heritage tourism, and showing the social and economic benefits of historic preservation throughout the United States; and Whereas, May is Preservation month in both California and across the United States; and Whereas, on June 20, 1988, the City Council adopted Ordinance 1001 establishing the City's Cultural Resources Overlay District within the City of Tustin to acknowledge the original boundaries of the community, and Whereas, on July 31, 1991 and in recognition of its efforts in historic preservation, the City of Tustin received the designation of a "Certified Local Government" (CLG) pursuant to the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended in 1980; and Whereas, local preservation is an effective tool for revitalizing neighborhoods, fostering community pride and maintaining community character while enhancing livability; and Whereas, the City's Old Town area, other historic structures found throughout the City and the former Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Tustin, help make Tustin unique and provide links with the aspirations and attainments of the City's pioneers and their descendants; and Whereas the retention and stewardship of cultural resources is of vital importance to protecting our heritage; and Whereas, it is important to celebrate the role of history in the lives of the community and contributions made by dedicated individuals in helping to preserve the tangible aspects of the heritage that has shaped the City and the people; and Whereas, the City of Tustin community continues to demonstrate its commitment to preservation, as it grows and develops, through ongoing historic surveys; the nomination of significant cultural resources to the State and National Registers of Historic Places; the integration of historic elements through revitalization or adaptive reuse; and the recognition, rehabilitation, and restoration of historic properties. Now, therefore, I, Austin Lumbard, Mayor of the City of Tustin, California, on behalf of the City Council, Mayor Pro -Tern Gallagher, Councilmembers Clark, Gomez and Schnell, do hereby proclaim one week in May each year, as "Historic Preservation Week" in the City of Tustin, and urge the citizens of Tustin to join me in this special observance. � J DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C g ST uTU IN HISTOR IN MAY 7 -'14 TUEs 07 KC.7CKVAk I IV EK EVENTS Celebration Kick Off! City Council Proclamation 7:00 p.m. I Tustin City Hall Old Town Historic Virtual Walking Tour Meet -Up WED 10:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. O� Meet at Columbus Tustin Bust I Main & El Camino Real TH Visit the Museum Day U 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. 09 r Tustin Museum 1 395 El Camino Real Learn About Tustin's History FM 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 7O Tustin Library 1 345 E. Main Street SAT— Celebrate Mother's Day in Old Town Tustin SUN Shop, Dine, & Visit All Weekend Long 11�IZ Tustin Icons Cemetery Tour Mom Visit the final resting place of historic icons of Tustin 4:00 p.m. I Santa Ana Cemetery '13 Meet at 1919 E. Santa Clara Ave., Santa Ana, 92705 TUES 14 Preservation Week Finale Guided Walking Tour of Old Town 4:00 p.m. I Meet at Main/El Camino Real More Info: )(www•tustinca.org/historic preservationweek DocuSign Envelope ID: 13A3210E-57C9-4C98-89FD-81FA6EA8B41C S N HISTORIC - - --w PRESERVATION WEEK FUN FACTS AT A GLANCE UES The Royal Road - El Camino Real 07 Learn about the historic road that paved the way for Tustin's history. Honoring Margaret Pottenger WED A tribute honoring a true Tustin icon. O8 Old Town Tustin Hidden Gem THVRS what gems will you uncover as you journey through O9 Tustin's history? evamping Historic Structures FM Learn tips and tricks for restoring historic homes and 10 /-\ buildings. SAT- Old Town Happenings! v SUN TFind out what other fun events are coming up for the 11-42 Old Town Area. Treasures of Tustin's Past Mom Learn about the City's founding father, Columbus 13 Tustin. Ly A Walk Through History TU The history of Old Town Tustin takes center 7-- www.tustinca.org/histori '14 -stage as we conclude a fun -filled week.More Info: c preservationweek M