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<br />HRCA Nos.2004-08, 2004-09 and 2004-11 thru 2004-20 <br />HRC Nos.2004-08, 2004-09 and 2004-11 thru 2004-20 <br />March 4, 2004 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />321 East Santa Clara Avenue, Z.B. West, Jr. House. The Z.B. West <br />House, built in 1925, qualifies for listing on the Santa Ana <br />Register of Historical Properties for its representation of the <br />distinguishing characteristics of the Tudor Revival style and for <br />its association with Z.B. West Jr., former Santa Ana City <br />Attorney and scion of a locally prominent family. Additionally, <br />the structure is eligible to be categorized as Key as a <br />distinctive example of Tudor Revival architectural style and <br />quality and its association with a prominent local resident. The <br />Tudor Revival stylistic details include the pitched gabled roof, <br />asymmetrical building arrangement, brick chimney, stucco finish <br />and multi-paned casement windows. An arched opening defines the <br />porch and wood paneled entry door with wrought iron hinges. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />2421 North Oakmont Avenue, R.R. Ross House. The 1923 R.R. Ross <br />House qualifies for listing in the' Santa Ana Register of <br />Historical Properties for its representation of the <br />distinguishing characteristics of the Italian Renaissance Revival <br />style. Additionally, the house has been categorized as Key <br />because it is a relatively rare example of an Italian Renaissance <br />Revival residence in Santa Ana and it has a distinctive <br />architectural style and quality. The design elements that <br />identify this style are the massing, hipped roof, Palladian <br />windows, finish materials and details such as the spiraled column <br />and stringcourses. <br /> <br />Based on the results of research, it is recommended that the structures <br />listed below be placed in the Contributive category. The criteria for <br />the Contributive designation is as follows: <br /> <br />A building, structure, object or site contributes to the overall <br />character and history of a neighborhood or district and is a good <br />example of period architecture. <br /> <br />The properties included in this request for the Contributive designation <br />are as follows: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />2335 North Oakmont Avenue, Anderson House. The Anderson House, <br />built in 1923, qualifies for listing on the Santa Ana Register of <br />Historical Properties for its representation of the <br />distinguishing characteristics of the English Revival style. <br /> <br />75A-18 <br />
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