My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
04 - Contract - Interior Demolition Inc - 8 Properties
Clerk
>
Agenda Packets / Staff Reports
>
Successor Agency (Formerly the Community Redevelopment Agency) (1974-Present)
>
COMMUNITY REDEVLOPMENT AGENCY(1974-2012)
>
2010-2012
>
2011
>
05/16/2011
>
04 - Contract - Interior Demolition Inc - 8 Properties
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
1/3/2012 3:32:29 PM
Creation date
5/16/2011 9:27:10 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
City Clerk
Doc Type
Agenda Packet
Item #
04
Date
5/16/2011
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
86
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
any information regarding the historical associations of the building as significant to the history and <br /> development of the City of Santa Ana. No associations with important events; famous people; <br /> original settlers; renowned organizations or businesses; ar important centers far political, social, <br /> economic, or cultural activity in the City of Santa Ana were identified at this address. The building <br /> was not present when the City of Santa Ana was founded in 1 Bb9, nor when the Lacy <br /> neighborhood was substantially developed between 1895 and 1930. Na persons are known to <br /> have made significant contributions to the history of the City of Santa Ana while living at this <br /> address. As an example of a modest vernacular cartage, the building is not associated with the <br /> work of a notable architect, builder, ar designer whose style influenced architectural development <br /> in the City of Santa Ana or at large. <br /> 5.3.19 507 North IV~inter Street <br /> The residence at 507 North Minter Street is a significant historical resource. It appears to be <br /> individually eligible far 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 or design features. An example of a late Queen Anne cottage, the house is <br /> estimated to have been constructed in the mid-189os, although Sanborn map and city directory <br /> research indicate that it was not located at this address anti! 1918, ~t is possible that the house was <br /> originally built at bat Fast Fifth Street and simply maned north on the same lot and turned 90 <br /> degrees to face Minter Street. Character-defining features include one-story height; a h i pped roof <br /> intersected by afront-gabled wing; shiplap siding; a frieze of sawtoath-finished vertical boards; <br /> gabled ends outlined by molded raking cornices with horizontal returns; two-bay parch with <br /> slender, chamfered pasts, brackets, and a paneled frieze; two entries off the front porch, each with <br /> a transom and paneled door; and single and paired double-hung sash windows. Because of the <br /> relative rarity of resources of this type and from this period, it may also be eligible far the SARHP <br /> under Criterion 3. The recommended categorization would be "Key" because it "has a distinctive <br /> architectural style and quality" as an example of the Queen Anne Late Victorians style. The <br /> property also appears eligible for inclusion on the CRHR under Criterion 3 for its embodiment of <br /> the distinctive characteristics of a late Queen Anne cottage ~CHR status code 3CS~. The building <br /> has experienced relatively minor alterations to the exterior, including aflat-roofed rear addition, <br /> and retains integrity of design, materials, workmanship, and feeling. <br /> The property is not significant under NRHPICRHR Criteria Aft, 812, ar D14 or under SARHP <br /> Criteria 2, 4, 5, or b. 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 or <br /> businesses; or important centers for political, social, economic, or cultural activity in the City of <br /> Santa Ana were identified at this property. while the building was not present when the City of <br /> Santa Ana was founded in 18b9, it was present in the Lacy neighborhood by 1918, if not 20 years <br /> before, during the primary period of residential development in the Lacy neighborhood from 1895 <br /> to 1930, Na persons are known to have made significant contributions to the history of the City of <br /> Santa Ana while living at this address, The building is not associated with the work of a notable <br /> architect, builder, or designer whose style influenced architectural development in the City of <br /> Santa Ana ar at large. <br /> 5.3.~~ b11 North 1~inter Street <br /> The apartment complex at b11 North Minter Street does not appear eligible for the NRHP, the <br /> CRHR, or the SARHP under any criteria and is therefare~.not a historical resource. Although the <br /> <br /> Station District Project Historical Assessment <br /> May 6, 2~ 1 ~ Sappl~as Environmental, lnc. <br /> ~l: 4PROJECT51 ~ 471 ~ 1 X71-aD7lDoccrn~entslNistorical Assessment~Fi~r: ' ~ <br /> cults. Doc Page 5-2'1 <br /> <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.