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25A - AGMT - HISTORIC PROPERTY 932 N FRENCH
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Planning & Building
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25A
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5/7/2012
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2017
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NAME Rutan House REF. NO. 151 <br />ADDRESS 932 North French Street <br />CITY Santa Ana ZIP 92701 ORANGE COUNTY <br />YEAR BUILT circa 1895 LOCAL REGISTER CATEGORY: Key <br />HISTORIC DISTRICT French Park NEIGHBORHOOD French Park <br />NATIONAL REGISTER CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION A, C NATIONAL REGISTER STATUS CODE 1D <br />Location: ? Not for Publication ® Unrestricted <br />USGS 7.5" Quad Date: T R ''A of ''A of Sec B.M. <br />? Prehistoric ® Historic ? Both <br />ARCHITECTURAL STYLE: circa 1895 Stick/Eastlake with 1920 Colonial Revival elements <br />DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND RELATED TO PERIOD ARCHITECTURE: <br />The architectural style terminology is adapted from the National Register Bulletin 16A. <br />The Stick/Eastlake style is one of the Late Victorian styles that flourished between 1860 -1890. This style is defined primarily by <br />decorative detailing-the characteristic multi-textured wall surfaces and roof trusses whose stickwork faintly mimics the exposed <br />structural members of the Medieval half timbered houses. Identifying features include gabled roof, usually steeply pitched with cross <br />gables; gables commonly show decorative trusses at (lie apex; overhanging eaves, usually with exposed rafter ends; wooden wall <br />cladding interrupted by patterns of horizontal, vertical or diagonal boards (stickwork) raised from the wall surface for emphasis; <br />porches commonly show diagonal or curved braces. <br />Page I of 4 <br />LL1H RC'calegories1ruf an <br />10-5-00 EXHIBIT 2 <br />25A-7
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