What does it mean to be a designated (or listed) historic resource versus an eligible historic resource?

A property or properties can be deemed eligible for either the National Register or California Register if the applicable criteria outlined above are met. Properties can be deemed eligible for either register through an evaluation by a qualified architectural historian and can be listed with property owner consent for an individual resource, or consent from a majority of property owners for a district through the nomination process described above.

A historic resource, irrespective of whether it is eligible or listed, is subject to review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) should it be impacted as a result of a physical change in the environment. 

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1. What is a historic resource?
2. How can a building or district be designated or deemed eligible?
3. What does it mean to be a designated (or listed) historic resource versus an eligible historic resource?
4. What protections are afforded to historic resources?
5. How can the community become involved?