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96-29
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4/1/1996
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495 <br /> <br />SANTA ANA HISTORIC REGISTER <br /> APPLICATION FORM <br /> <br />Name: W.H. Spurgeon Building <br />Location: 206 W. Fourth Street <br /> Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> <br />Orange County: 059 <br />Congressional District: <br />California: CA <br /> <br />39 <br /> <br />Classification: building <br />Ownership: Private <br /> <br />Status: Occupied <br /> View accessible: Yes <br /> <br />Present use: <br />Office building <br /> <br />Owner of Property: CM Properties (Jay Meehan) <br /> 313 N. Birch Street, Santa Aha, CA 92701 <br /> <br />Location of legal description: Orange County Hall of Records <br /> 630 N. Broadway <br /> Santa Ann, CA 92701 <br /> <br />Representation on existing surveys: <br /> Downtown Santa Ana Historic District <br /> Historic Resources Survey, 1979 <br /> EIR Dr. David Gebhardt 1979 <br /> <br />1982 <br /> <br />ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION: <br />Condition: Excellent <br />Site: Original <br />Alterations: Few <br /> <br />Architectural Style: Neo-classical commercial building <br /> <br />Architectural summary paragraph: <br /> Constructed in 1913, the Spurgeon Building is four stories in height, with <br />an impressive ornate clock tower on the northeast comer. The first floor is <br />dedicated to retail/storefront businesses, while the upper three floors are <br />designated for office use. The finest cream- colored face brick covers the <br />supporting walls of red brick. A heavy flat cornice, ornamented with <br />carved brackets, tops the east and north sides of the building. The top <br />three floors feature pairs of ranked windows, separated by cream-colored <br />face brick pilasters. Decorative shields and medallions accent the top floor. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 1 Page 1 of 9 <br /> <br /> <br />
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