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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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RESOURCES PRESENT: <br />® Building ? Stricture ? Object <br />MOVED? ® No ? Yes ? Unknown <br />? Site <br />Date: <br />Original Location: <br />? Other <br />STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by thence, <br />period, geographic scope, and integrity.) <br />This example of residential architecture during the City of Santa Ana's early formation years is located in French Park Historic <br />District. This two story single family residence was built during the early development years of French Park, a residential district <br />nicknamed as the "Nob Hill" of Orange County. French Park, one of the first residential developments in the City, was home to many <br />prominent businessmen, doctors, bankers, attorneys and civil servants from 1880 to the early 1940's. This house is in excellent <br />condition, and on its original site. The Rutan House is listed as a contributing structure to the historic architectural integrity of French <br />Park Historic District. <br />SUMMARY/CONCLUSION: <br />This building is characteristic of a significant period in the history of the City of Santa Ana. Although it was altered in 1920, it <br />maintains the characteristics of the Victorian Stick style. Because the alterations to the porches occurred more than fifty years ago, <br />they are considered part of the historic fabric. Most of the identifiable characteristic of the style, such as the decorative trusses at the <br />apex of the gables, the vertical ventwork, the steeply gabled roof, the elongated windows and the narrow clapboard siding are still <br />present in this house. <br />OWNER AND ADDRESS: Jensen Barry Jay & Donna Emery <br />932 N. French Street <br />Santa Ana, Ca 92701 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />LLU IRO.catcgorieslrutan <br />10.5-00 <br />25A-9 <br />? District ? Element of District
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