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Exhibit B <br /> EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br /> M.I. Thomson House <br /> 2214 N. Westwood Avenue <br /> Santa Ana, CA 92706 <br /> NAME M.I. Thomson House REF. NO. <br /> ADDRESS 2214 N.Westwood Avenue <br /> CITY Santa Ana ZIP 92706 ORANGE COUNTY <br /> YEAR BUILT 1963 LOCAL REGISTER CATEGORY: Contributive <br /> HISTORIC DISTRICT I N/A NEIGHBORHOOD West Floral Park <br /> CALIFORNIA REGISTER CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION C/3 CALIFORNIA REGISTER STATUS CODE 5S3 <br /> Location: ❑ Not for Publication ® Unrestricted <br /> ❑ Prehistoric ® Historic ❑ Both <br /> ARCHITECTURAL STYLE: Minimal Traditional <br /> Widely published in Sunset and House Beautiful magazines, the Ranch House dominated post-World War II residential <br /> expansion and represented the most popular house form in the United States from the 1950s through 1970s. The Ranch <br /> House originated in the 1930s designs of Southern California architect Cliff May, who sought to reinvent the West's <br /> vernacular housing traditions by combining the form and massing of the traditional ranch house with a modernist's <br /> concern for informality, expressed in materials and plan, and indoor-outdoor integration. While the style includes several <br /> variants, a basic set of character-defining features applies to most examples. In form and massing, the style evokes a <br /> sprawling ranch that developed over time, with a central block extended by wings of varying roof heights. Generally L- <br /> shaped or U-shaped in plan, the Ranch House typically has a one-story profile with strong horizontal emphasis expressed <br /> through a low pitched or flat roof with wide overhanging eaves. Asymmetrical in design, the Ranch House is often <br /> sheathed in and accented with rustic materials such as board-and-batten siding, high brick foundations, art stone, and <br /> wood shake roofs. Indoor-outdoor integration is achieved through the use of recessed or extended porches, set low to the <br /> ground, and the generous use of large picture, ribbon, or corner windows. Window detailing can include wood frames, <br /> decorative shutters, and diamond-patterned muntins. Ornamentation includes rusticated elements, such as carved porch <br /> supports and exposed rafters, uneven rakes and flared eaves, and faux dove cotes and bird houses. <br /> SUMMARY/CONCLUSION: <br /> The M.I. Thomson House qualifies for listing in the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties under Criterion 1 as an <br /> intact example of a Ranch-style home in Santa Ana. The recommended categorization is "Contributive" because it is a <br /> good example of the style and contributes to the historical and architectural character of its neighborhood. (Santa Ana <br /> Municipal Code, Section 30-2.3). <br /> EXPLANATION OF CODES: <br /> • California Register Criteria for Evaluation: (From California Office of Historic Preservation, Technical Assistance <br /> Series#7, "How to Nominate Resources to the California Register of Historical Resources," September 4, 2001.) <br /> 3: It embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, region, or method of construction, or <br /> represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values. <br /> • It embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, region, or method of construction, or represents the <br /> work of a master, or possesses high artistic values. <br /> 5S3: Appears to be individually eligible for local listing or designation through survey evaluation. <br />
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