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37361. Power to regulate for protection of historical resources; non-commercial property owned by religiously affiliated associations.
(a) The legislative body may acquire property for the preservation or development of a historical landmark. The legislative body may also acquire property for development for recreational purposes and for development of facilities in connection therewith.
(b) The legislative body may provide for places, buildings, structures, works of art, and other objects, having a special character or special historical or aesthetic interest or value, special conditions or regulations for their protection, enhancement, perpetuation or use, which may include appropriate and reasonable control of the use or appearance of neighboring private property within public view, or both.
(c) Until January 1, 1995, subdivision (b) shall not apply to noncommercial property owned by a religiously affiliated association or corporation not organized for private profit, whether incorporated as a religious or public benefit corporation, unless the owner of the property does
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not object to its application. This subdivision does apply to a charter city. Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to infringe on the authority of the legislative body to enforce special conditions and regulations on any property designated prior to January 1, 1994. Subdivision (b) shall not apply to noncommercial property owned by any association or corporation that is religiously affiliated and not organized for private profit, whether the corporation is organized as a religious corporation, or as a public benefit corporation, provided that both of the following occur:
(1) The association or corporation objects to the application of the subdivision to its property.
(2) The association or corporation determines in a public forum that it will suffer substantial hardship, which is likely to deprive the association or corporation of economic return on its property, the reasonable use of its property, or the appropriate use of its property in the furtherance of its religious mission, if the application is approved.
(e) Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to infringe on the authority of any legislative body to enforce special conditions and regulations on any property designated prior to January 1, 1994, or to authorize any legislative body to override the determination made pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d). This subdivision and subdivision (d) shall apply to a charter city.
37361.1. Conveyance to historical association; conditions; reversions. Notwithstanding anything in this chapter to the contrary, the legislative body may convey, upon such terms and conditions as it determines to be in the public interest, any surplus real property, together with any building thereon, owned by the city which has been determined by the legislative body to be of general historical interest, to an association or society the purpose of which is to research and promote the city's historical heritage or to preserve property of historical interest in the city and which is a nonprofit corporation formed under the laws of this state. Any such conveyance shall contain a condition to the effect that the historical nature of the property be restored, preserved, or both, for the benefit of the citizens of the city, and that title will revert to the city in the event that the association or society conveys the property in question to any person or entity which is not a nonprofit corporation involved with preserving and researching the history of the city.
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- California State Law & Historic Preservation
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- Historical Resources
- 5020.7. Legislative Intent.
- 5022. Landmark and Point of Interest Plaques.
- 5025.12.
- 5031. Qualified Historical Property.
- 5033. Authority to adopt rules.
- Heritage Fund
- Creation of funds; administration of funds.
- Deposits.
- 5079.12.
- 5079.13.
- 5079.14.
- 5079.15.
- 5079.21.
- 5079.40.
- 5079.50.
- 5079.51.
- 5079.61.
- Archeological Sites
- 5097.1.
- 5097.3.
- Native American Heritage
- California Environmental Quality Act
- Public Records
- Capitol View Protection
- State Capitol Commission
- 9149.6.
- 9149.7.
- 9149.9.
- California Main Street Program
- 15399.1. Legislative intent.
- 15399.4.
- Local Government
- City Property
- 50280. Restriction of property use.
- Fees.
- 50282. Renewal.
- 50284. Cancellation.
- 50285. Consultation with state commission.
- 50286. Cancellation.
- 50287. Action to enforce contract.
- 50288. Eminent domain.
- 50289. Annexation by city.
- 50290. Consultation with state commission.
- 65303. Authority for preservation elements.
- Human Remains
- Hazardous Buildings
- 18950. Short title.
- 18951. Purpose.
- 18952. Application.
- 18953. Intent.
- 18954. Repairs, alterations and additions.
- 18957. Authorized building and fire officials.
- 18961. Review enforcement and administration.
- 37600. Short title.
- 37601. Legislative finding and declaration.
- 37603. Request for information by SHPO.
- 37621. Fees.
- 37622. Service of loans.
- 37623. Powers.
- 37624. Revenues.
- 37625. Rules and regulations.
- 37628. Citizen participation.
- 37629. Adoption of criteria of selection.
- 37630. Prohibition discrimination.
- 37631. Limitation of actions.
- 37640. Negotiable bonds.
- 37641. Serial or term bonds.
- 37642. Terms and conditions.
- 37643. Personal liability.
- 37644. Purchase by local agency.
- 37645. Trust agreements.
- 37646. Enforcement rights and duties.
- 37647. Payment of bonds.
- 37648. Refunding bonds.
- 37649. Legal investments.
- 37650. Exercise of powers for benefit.
- 37660. Financing to participating parties.
- 37661. Loan agreements.
- 37662. Trust funds.
- Easements
- 815.1. Conservation easement defined.
- 815.2. Interest in real property.
- 815.3. Entities authorized to acquire.
- 815.4. Grantors.
- 815.5. Recordation.
- 815.9. Political Subdivision; authority to hold comparable eas…
- 815.10. Enforceable restrictions.
- Historic Property Restriction
- 439.1. Historical Property; definitions.
- 439.2. Historical Property; valuation.
- 439.3. Historical Property; notice of nonrenewal.
- 439.4. Historical Property; recordation.
- Destruction of Historical Properties
- 4850. Authority.
- 4853. Application Format.
- 4854. Application Procedures.
- 4858. Saving Clause.
- Appendix A. A Glossary of Terms as used in the California Regi…
- CEQA Guidelines (Title 14, Chapter 3)
- 15126.4 Consideration and Discussion of Mitigation Measures Pr…
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- A Glossary of Terms as used in the California Register of Hist…