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HRCA No. 2022-15, HRC 2022-9, HPPA No. 2022-12 — LeRoy Quick House <br />November 3, 2022 <br />Page 3 <br />has stucco siding along its facades. The garage's north fagade features two pedestrian <br />doors situated below shingle -clad shed roof awnings. Its windows match those on the <br />main residence, with a single steel -frame casement window on the north fagade and two <br />steel -frame multi -paned casement and fixed windows on the rear (west) fagade. A low <br />wall made of the same fieldstone that constructs the residence's primary fagade is just <br />north of the garage in the backyard. There appear to be little to no building alterations. <br />Character -defining features of the LeRoy Quick House include, but may not be limited to: <br />its steeply pitched, cross -gabled and hipped roof; minimal overhanging eaves; a <br />prominent front -facing gable over entrance; stone cladding, which extends along the <br />entire primary (east) fagade of the building and to the side yard walls and driveway gate; <br />stucco, lapboard, and vertical siding; a prominent stone chimney that extends to the <br />exterior foundation and is flanked by partial stone construction; fenestration that includes, <br />multi -paned and diamond -paned, casement and picture windows with steel frames; a <br />recessed primary entrance; vents at gable ends; awnings; wood shutters; and a stone <br />wall in the backyard that is built out of the same fieldstone that clads the primary fagade. <br />The LeRoy Quick House qualifies for listing in the Santa Ana Register of Historical <br />Properties under Criterion 1 as a very intact example of the Tudor Revival style with a <br />partial stone construction in Santa Ana. The house displays characteristics of the Tudor <br />Revival style through its steeply pitched, cross -gable roof; primary fagade dominated by <br />a single, prominent front -facing steeply pitched gable; tall, multi -pane glazed lites; leaded <br />glass with diamond shaped panes; exterior stonework; and massive chimney. The <br />recommended categorization is "Landmark" because it has unique architectural <br />significance as an example of the post -World War II Tudor Revival style with a partial <br />stone construction in Floral Park and Santa Ana. This category is reserved for structures <br />exemplifying high architectural significance with potential eligibility to be placed on the <br />National or State historic registers, and/or possesses unique architectural significance <br />within the City of Santa Ana. The property is worth of "Landmark" status due to the <br />building's intense use of stone construction throughout the primary fagade, chimney, and <br />low wall in the rear yard, in addition to the rare occurrence of well -maintained original <br />multi -paned and diamond -paned casement and picture steel -frame windows. <br />Mills Act Agreement <br />Ordinance No. NS-2382 authorized the Historic Resources Commission to execute <br />Historic Property Preservation Agreements (HPPA), commonly known as Mills Act <br />agreements for eligible properties (Exhibit 2). To be eligible for the Mills Act, the property <br />must be listed on the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties. The Historic Resources <br />Commission Application and Historic Register Categorization actions proposed for this <br />site authorize the listing of the property on the local register. The agreement provides <br />monetary incentives to the property owner in the form of a property tax reduction in <br />exchange for the owner's voluntary commitment to maintain the property in a good state <br />of repair as necessary to maintain its character and appearance. Once recorded, the <br />agreement generates a different valuation method in determining the property's assessed <br />Historic Resources Commission 2-3 11 /3/2022 <br />City Council 21 — 21 3/21/2023 <br />
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