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State of California-The Resources Agency Primary # <br />DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # <br />PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial <br />NRHP Status Code <br />Other Listings <br />Review Code Reviewer Date <br />Page 1 of 3 _ Resource name(s) or number (assigned by recorder) Grant House <br />P1. Other Identifier: <br />*P2. Location: ^Not for Publication ^Unrestricted *a. County Orange County <br />*b. USGS 7.5' Quad TCA 0053 Date: <br />*c. Address 904 North Olive Street City Santa Ana Zip 92703 <br />*e. Other Locational Data: 405-183-37 <br />*P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) <br />This one-story stucco-clad house displays signature features of the Spanish Colonial Revival style. Rectangular in plan, the <br />house is primarily side-gabled, framed by two unevenly sized front gables that cap projecting side wings. Clay tiles cover the <br />gables and slightly sloped portion of the roof in the rear of the building. Between the two wings, a central patio is enclosed by <br />a low stucco wall whose design incorporates a Mission Revival-inspired arch, accented with a decorative iron grillwork. <br />Elevated on one step, the entry is located within asouth-facing archway, opening onto the patio from the north wing. A <br />tripartite wood-framed window, consisting of a trxed center light flanked by three-light casements, overlooks the patio. On the <br />north portion of the facade, the projecting side wing features a trxed pane window flanked by two narrow double-hung sashes, <br />topped with an arched four-light transom. Attic vents formed of clusters of clay pipes project from the gable apexes and <br />exterior walls above the windows. Fenestration on the south wing is provided by three-light casement windows, deeply <br />recessed within an arched wood frame. Side elevations are similiarly fenestrated with casement and double-hung, wood- <br />framed sashes in a variety of configurations. Sheltered beneath an awning, a secondary entrance elevated on three steps <br />marks the south elevation. A stucco-clad chimney with a flared base projects from the exterior wall of the north elevation. <br />Approached by a pathway that bisects a front lawn landscaped with mature trees, the house is substantially unaltered and is <br />in good condition. <br />*P3b. Resource Attributes: (list attributes and codes) HP2. Single-family Property <br />*P4. Resources Present: ^Building ^Structure ^Object ^Site ^District ^Element of District ^Other <br />-~; 5 ^ <br /> <br />V..~ <br />None. <br />P5b. Photo: (view and date) <br />East elevation <br />August 2008 <br />*P8. Date Constructed/Age and <br />Sources: ^historic <br />1927/City of Santa Ana Building <br />Permits <br />*P7. Owner and Address: <br />Vidal Alvarado <br />904 N. Olive St. <br />Santa Ana, CA 92703 <br />*P8. Recorded by: <br />L. Heumann and D. Howell-Ardila <br />Sapphos Environmental, Inc. <br />430 North Halstead Street <br />Pasadena, California 91107 <br />*P9. Date Recorded: <br />August 13, 2008 <br />*P70. Survey Type: <br />Intensive Survey Update <br />*P17. Report Citation: (Cite survey <br />report and other sources, or enter "none") <br />*Attachments: ^None ^Location Map ^Sketch Map ^Continuation Sheet ^Building, Structure, and Object Record <br />^Archaeological Record ^District Record ^Linear Feature Record ^Milling Station Record ^Rock Art Record <br />^Artifact Record ^Photograph Record ^ Other (list) <br />DPR 523A (1/95) 2 5 ~g~~of 4 *Required information <br />