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<br />EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br /> <br />VEATCH HOUSE <br />926 North Olive Street <br />Santa Ana, CA 92706 <br /> <br />NAME Veatch House I REF. NO. <br />ADDRESS 926 North Olive Street <br />CITY Santa Ana ZIP I 92706 I ORANGE COUNTY <br />YEAR BUILT 1925 LOCAL REGISTER CATEGORY: Contributive <br />HISTORIC DISTRICT IN/A NEIGHBORHOOD I Washington Square <br />NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA FOR EV ALUA TION Ic NATIONAL REGISTER STATUS CODE 15S1 <br /> <br />Location: 0 Not for Publication <br /> <br />C8] Umestricted <br /> <br />o Prehistoric <br /> <br />C8] Historic <br /> <br />o Both <br /> <br />ARCHITECTURAL STYLE: Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival <br /> <br />The Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival style, as its name implies, encompasses two major subcategories. The Mission Revival <br />vocabulary, popular between 1890 and 1920, drew its inspiration from the missions of the Southwest. Identifying features include <br />curved parapets (or espadaiia); red tiled roofs and coping; low-pitched roofs, often with overhanging eaves; porch roofs supported by <br />large, square piers; arches; and wall surfaces commonly covered in smooth stucco. The Spanish Colonial Revival flourished between <br />1915 and 1940, reaching its apex during the 1920s and 1930s. The movement received widespread attention after the Panama- <br />California Exposition in San Diego in 1915, where lavish interpretations of Spanish and Mexican prototypes were showcased. Easily <br />recognizable hallmarks of the Spanish Colonial Revival are low-pitched roofs, usually with little or no overhangs and red tile roof <br />coverings, flat roofs surrounded by tiled parapets; and stuccoed walls, The Spanish vocabulary also includes arches; asymmetry; <br />balconies and patios; window grilles; and decorative elements of wood, wrought iron, tile, or stone. <br /> <br />SUMMARY/CONCLUSION: <br /> <br />The Veatch House qualifies for listing in the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties under Criterion 1, as a building with the <br />"distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style or period," the Spanish Colonial Revival. Additionally, the house has been <br />categorized as "Contributive" because it "contributes to the overall character and history" of the Washington Square neighborhood <br />and is a "good example of period architecture" as a highly intact example of a one-story Spanish Colonial Revival home from the <br />1920s (Municipal Code Section 30-2.2)." <br /> <br />EXPLANATION OF CODES: <br /> <br />· National Register Criteria for Evaluation: (From Appendix 7 of Instructions for Recording Historical Resources, Office of <br />Historic Preservation) <br />C: that embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction, or that represent the <br />work of a master, or that possess high artistic values, or that represent a significant and distinguishable entity <br />whose components may lack individual distinction. <br /> <br />· National Register Status Code: (From Appendix 2 ofInstructions for Recording Historical Resources, Office of Historic <br />Preservation) <br />5S1 Is separately listed or designated under an existing local ordinance, or is eligible for such listing or designation. <br /> <br />2U~51 <br />