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HRCA No. 2023-29, HRC No. 2024-03, HPPA No. 2024-05 – R.S. McGuire House (2369 <br />North Flower Street) <br />July 15, 2024 <br />Page 2 <br />4 <br />3 <br />5 <br />5 <br />In March 1999, the City Council approved Ordinance No. NS-2363 establishing the <br />Historic Resources Commission and the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties. The <br />Historic Resources Commission may, by resolution and at a noticed public hearing, <br />designate as a historical property any building or part thereof, object, structure, or site <br />having importance to the history or architecture of the city in accordance with the criteria <br />set forth in Section 30-2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC). This project entails <br />applying the selection criteria established in Chapter 30 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code <br />(Places of Historical and Architectural Significance) to determine if this structure is eligible <br />for historic designation to the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties. The first <br />criterion for selection requires that the structures be 50 or more years old. <br />The structure identified meets the selection criteria for inclusion on the Santa Ana <br />Register of Historical Properties pursuant to criteria contained in Section 30-2 of the Santa <br />Ana Municipal Code, as the structure is 86 years old and is a sound example of period <br />architecture. No known code violations exist on record for this property. <br />The R.S. McGuire House is architecturally significant as an intact example of an Art <br />Moderne style house in Santa Ana. The original building permit is dated August 22, 1938, <br />and indicates it was built as a single-family residence and garage for owner-contractor <br />Allison Honer for $5,500, who appears to have been affiliated with the property only during <br />the time of the initial building permit. The original architect is unknown. City directories <br />note that R.S. McGuire owned the property for at least 23 years, from 1939-1962. R.S. <br />(Mac) McGuire worked for heating equipment company O'Keefe and Merritt and later was <br />employed at Coffmans furniture-appliance store at 714 West 17th Street in Santa Ana <br />(Santa Ana Register, March 7, 1946; Santa Ana Register, March 30, 1950). From circa <br />1965-1979, Douglas Geraldine occupied the building. In 1980, J Darlingfriz and Doug Friz <br />are noted as building occupants. The 1985 Criss-Cross directories do not list the property <br />owner. From circa 1986 to 2021, David Aeppli owned the subject property. City directories <br />were not available from 1963-1964, 1966-1978, and 1984; directories from 1981-1983 <br />and 1985 do not list the property owner or occupant. The present owners, Paul Gulino <br />and Julie Bidmead, purchased the property in 2021. <br />The R.S. McGuire House is a one story, single-family, Art Moderne style residence and <br />detached garage located on a small parcel in the Floral Park neighborhood. The <br />asymmetrical residence exhibits a T-shaped plan with two primary facades facing west <br />and south respectively. Its low-pitch hipped and gabled roof is clad in asphalt shingles <br />with minimal overhanging eaves and exposed rafter tails. A rear addition that was added <br />to the east façade in 1991 has curved walls and is capped with a curved roofline in asphalt <br />shingles to match existing. The exterior of the house is clad in smooth stucco with minimal <br />texture throughout. The primary (west) façade features a stucco-clad chimney with the <br />upper portion clad in exposed brick. The chimney is flanked by two steel-frame, multi- <br />pane, combination fixed-and-casement corner windows that wrap around both the north <br />and south building corners. The primary façades feature two building projections that are <br /> <br />Historic Resources Commission 104 7/15/2024 <br />
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