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when the City of Santa Ana was founded in 1869. The property, a single-family residence, is an <br /> example of residential development in the Eacy neighborhood from 1895 to 1930 when single- <br /> family residences and duplexes were the predominant property types in the area. No persons are <br /> known to have made significant contributions to the history of the City of Santa Ana while living at <br /> this address, The building is not associated with the work of a notable architect, builder, or <br /> designer whale style influenced architectural development in the City of Santa Ana ar at large. <br /> 5'3.3 b~1--6a3 East Fifth street <br /> The building at 601-603 East Fifth Street does not appear eligible for the NRHP, the CRHR, or the <br /> SARHP under any criteria and is therefore not a historical resource. Constructed circa 1945, this <br /> two-story, multi-family residence was constructed well outside the period of residential <br /> development in the Lacy neighborhood from 1895 to 1930, when single-family residences and <br /> duplexes were the predaminant property types in the area, Historical research has not located any <br /> information regarding the historical associations of the building as significant to the history and <br /> development o the City of Santa Ana. Na associations with important events; famous people; <br /> original settlers; renowned organizations or businesses; ar important centers for political, social, <br /> economic, or cultural activity in the City of Santa Ana were identified at this property. The building <br /> was not present when the City of Santa Ana was founded in 1869, No persons are known to have <br /> made significant contributions to the history of the City of Santa Ana while living at this address. <br /> The building is a common, undistinguished example of amulti-family apartment building design, <br /> and it does not convey architectural significance as an example of an architectural style ar period <br /> or exemplify a style or design features. The building is not associated with the work of a notable <br /> architect, builder, ar designer whale style influenced architectural development in the City of <br /> Santa Ana ar at large. The building's original design and materials are relatively intact. <br /> 5.3.4 b1Q--G1~ East Fifth Street <br /> The duplex at 610--612 East Fifth Street is a significant historical resource. it appears to be <br /> individually eligible for inclusion in the SARHP under Criterion 1 as a building with the <br /> distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style or period that exemplify a particular <br /> architectural style ar design features. It is a modest example of a relatively late Craftsman <br /> bungalow, constructed circa 1921. Character-defining features in this regard include the one-story <br /> height; law pitched, cross-gabled roof with generously overhanging eaves; exposed rafters, beams, <br /> and braces; wand slat vents in the gable ends; horizontal lap siding; capacious front porch with <br /> elephantine pasts set atop tall pedestals; and overall horizontal emphasis. The recommended <br /> categorization would be "Contributive" because the building contributes to the overall character <br /> and history of a neighborhood or district and is a goad example of period architecture. The <br /> property would also be eligible for the SARHP under Criterion 3 because of the relative scarcity of <br /> examples of original Craftsman duplexes in Santa Ana. While possessing integrity of location, <br /> materials, workmanship, and feeling, the property does not illustrate the class of resource <br /> sufficiently to warrant eligibility far inclusion in the NRHP or the CRHR under Criterion Cf3. ~n <br /> addition, the integrity of the Craftsman design has been adversely affected by the shearing off of the <br /> rafter tai 1 s i n the eaves. <br /> The property is not significant under NRHPICRHR Criteria A11, g12, or D14 or under SARHP <br /> Criteria 2, 4, 5, or 6. Historical research has not located any information regarding the historical <br /> associations of the building as significant to the history and development of the City of Santa Ana. <br /> No associations with important events; famous people; original settlers; renowned organizations ar <br /> businesses; or important centers for political, social, economic, or cultural activity in the City of <br /> <br /> S~atiar~ District Project ~ H~storrcal Assessrnen~ <br /> May 6, ~ ~ S~p~nhos Environmental, lnc. ; , <br /> W: ~PPQJ~CTS1147111~71-OD71Docc~~~: , ~y:,~„~,;~~~istorrcal Assessmer~tli'ina1~5 Results. Qac Page 5~ ~3 <br /> <br />