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Redondo Beach Historical Society – Mills Act Provides Property Tax Savings

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On October 6, 1992, Redondo Beach started offering “historical home property owners” a chance at property tax savings with its Mills Act.  The Mills Act was first enacted in California in 1972 by a state senator, James Mills.  Fortunately for all of us he recognized the importance of preserving landmark properties and offered owners of these properties a tax savings in exchange for continued preservation of the property.

There are several cities within the state of CA that also offer the Mills Act.  For Example, in Floral Park, CA (Tustin area) Sandy DeAngelis notes in her Historic Homes blog that they often look to the Mills Act for preservation of property and tax savings.

Here in Redondo Beach there are several homes that have been designated as local Landmarks!locallandmark1.jpg  This one is at 213 Avenue C. 
And this is at 510 Garnet.  ldmk20.jpg
ldmk25.jpg  This gorgeous home is located on 501 Ave B.  All these homes have their own character and uniqueness that make our local community something to cherish and preserve for later generations to enjoy!

http://www.redondobeachhistorical.org/millsact.htm