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Planning and Building Agency <br /> ova¢ <br /> City of Santa Ana <br /> 20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> Historic Resources Commission Staff Report <br /> March 5, 2026 <br /> Topic: HRCA No. 2025-15, HRC No. 2026-2, HPPA No. 2026-2 — The E.A. Noe House <br /> (2117 N. Greenleaf Street) <br /> RECOMMENDED ACTIONS <br /> 1. Adopt a resolution approving Historic Resources Commission Application No. 2025- <br /> 15 and Historic Register Categorization No. 2026-2; and <br /> 2. Recommend that the City Council authorize the City Manager and City Clerk to <br /> execute the attached Mills Act agreement with Charles Allen-Walter and Travis Allen- <br /> Walter, for the property located at 2117 N. Greenleaf Street, subject to non- <br /> substantive changes approved by the City Manager and City Attorney. <br /> EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br /> Charles Allen-Walter and Travis Allen-Walter are requesting approval to designate an <br /> existing Tudor Revival-style residence located at 2117 N. Greenleaf Street on the Santa <br /> Ana Register of Historical Properties ("Register"), as well as approval to execute a Mills <br /> Act agreement with the City of Santa Ana. The property, which is a contributing property <br /> to the Floral Park National Register Historic District, qualifies for listing in the Santa Ana <br /> Register of Historical Properties under Criterion 1 as an intact example of a Tudor Revival- <br /> style house. It is worthy of"Contributive" categorization as it has a distinctive architectural <br /> style and quality reflective of the Tudor Revival style, including its asymmetrical main <br /> (west) facade composition; brick and stucco siding; steeply pitched cross-gabled roof <br /> form; closed eaves with exposed beams; historic glazed wood front door; recessed front <br /> porch and uncovered front patio; tripartite window on the west facade; and 1-over-1 wood- <br /> sash hung windows throughout. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> Project Location and Site Description <br /> The subject property is located mid-block with Greenleaf Street to the west in the Floral <br /> Park neighborhood in Santa Ana. The site contains a 1,797-square-foot, Tudor Revival- <br /> style residence and detached garage on an approximately 10,800-square-foot residential <br /> lot (Exhibits 3 and 4). <br />
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