Laserfiche WebLink
<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Appeal No. 2004-02 <br />August 2, 2004 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />The Joe Lowell House was built in 1924, it qualifies for listing on the <br />Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties as a building with <br />distinguishing characteristics of the Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival <br />and Pueblo Revival architectural style and for its association with Joe <br />Lowell. Mr. Lowell was instrumental in the development of Washington <br />Square. This structure is also eligible to be placed within the Key <br />category for its distinctive architectural style and quality. <br /> <br />In summary, over three months prior to any action by the Historic <br />Resources Commission, City staff began the outreach process to the <br />Washington Square Neighborhood and specifically to the property owners of <br />the structures that were eligible to be placed on the Santa Ana Register <br />of Historical Properties. During the two meetings held for the <br />neighborhood, the Washington Square residents expressed their support and <br />interest in the City's historic preservation efforts. Based on the <br />advance outreach extended to the property owner and the findings <br />supporting the eligibility of the Joe Lowell House for placement on the <br />Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties, it is recommended that the <br />City Council adopt a resolution approving Historic Resources Commission <br />Application Nos. 2003-45 and Historic Register Categorization Nos. 2003- <br />47. <br /> <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br /> <br />There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. <br /> <br />s1i1.. ~f)~g <br /> <br />Executive Director <br />Planning & Building Agency <br /> <br />LP:rb <br />Lp\Historic\HRC Staff Reports\RFCA's\2nd Lowell appeal cc <br /> <br />55A-3 <br />