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State of California—The Resources Agency Primary# <br /> DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# <br /> BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD <br /> Page 2 of 6 *NRHP Status Code 5S3 <br /> *Resource Name or#: E.A. Noe House <br /> 131. Historic Name: E.A. Noe House <br /> 132. Common Name: Same <br /> 133. Original Use: Single-family residence 134. Present Use: Single-family residence <br /> *135. Architectural Style: Tudor Revival <br /> *136. Construction History: (Construction date,alterations,and date of alterations): <br /> 1925:Property constructed as a as a single-family residence with a detached garage. Valuation of$5000.00. <br /> 1933:Re-build chimney. Valuation Unknown. <br /> 1941:Residence re-roofed. Valuation of$65.00. <br /> 1988:Demolition of detached garage and construction of new detached two-story garage. Valuation Unknown. <br /> 1989: Construction of 6 foot high block wall. Valuation Unknown. <br /> 1990: Construction of open lattice patio cover. Valuation Unknown. <br /> 2025:Removal of detached rear patio cover and fireplace. <br /> *137. Moved? ■No Dyes DUnknown Date: Original location: <br /> *138. Related Features: N/A <br /> B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: E.A. Noe <br /> *1310. Significance: Theme Residential Architecture Area Santa Ana <br /> Period of Significance: 1925 Property Type: Single-family residence Applicable Criteria: C13 <br /> (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme,period,and geographic scope. Also address integrity) <br /> The E.A. Noe House is architecturally significant as an intact example of a Tudor Revival house in Santa Ana. The original <br /> building permit indicates the property was constructed in 1925 with a residence and a detached garage at a cost of <br /> $5,000.00. The original building permit does not identify an architect or contractor, though a 1925 newspaper article identified <br /> Noe as the general contractor of the property (The Register 1925). The article described the property as a `residence and <br /> garage, brick veneer, shingle and comp. roof" (The Register 1925). Newspapers identify Noe working as a contractor in <br /> Santa Ana since circa 1914 constructing mostly single- and multi-family residences in various styles popular at the time <br /> including Craftsman, Spanish Revival, and Tudor Revival(The Register 1914). He constructed the adjacent properties to the <br /> subject property on Greenleaf Street including 2109 and 2121 Greenleaf Street and was listed in a 1919 The Register <br /> newspaper article as a "Builder of Fine Bungalows, Residences, and Garages, 2109 Greenleaf St."(The Register 1919 and <br /> 1925). <br /> (See Continuation Sheet 3). <br /> B11.Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) <br /> *1312. References: <br /> (See Continuation Sheet 4 of 6.) <br /> B13. Remarks: None Sketch Map <br /> *1314. Evaluator:Ashley Losco, City of Santa Ana. <br /> *Date of Evaluation:March 5, 2026 sz A 0 <br /> _ k m w.. <br /> O s x <br /> N <br /> J � ` <br /> (This space reserved for official comments.) <br /> N O 8 <br /> m <br /> N <br /> h S o n <br /> W x <br /> W <br /> � m <br /> W � <br /> E.A. Noe House <br /> w t 2117 Greenleaf Street y <br /> � o <br /> � .. n ` o <br /> DPR 523B(1/95) *Required information <br />