HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Packet 5.3.23Historic Resources Commission
Special Meeting Agenda
May 3, 2023
Council Chamber
22 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, CA
4:30 P.M.
Members of the public may attend this meeting inperson or join via Zoom.
Join from your computer: https://zoom.us/j/84562526493
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plan to provide a public comment during the meeting, please join the meeting via Zoom.
For detailed participation and commenting options, please review the instructions
provided at the end of this agenda.
To download or view each item, select either Download PDF or View Item Details to
the right of the agenda title.
TIM RUSH
Chair, Ward 6 Representative
IRMA JAUREGUI
Citywide Representative
KEITH CARPENTER
Ward 1 Representative
EDWARD MURASHIE,
Vice Chair
Ward 3 Representative
ALBERTA CHRISTY
Ward 4 Representative
DWAYNE SHIPP
Ward 5 Representative
GINELLE HARDY
Ward 2 Representative
MARK MCLOUGHLIN
Planning Commission
Rep.
DANIEL CORNELIOUS
Comm. Redev. & Housing
Commission Rep.
MINH THAI
Executive Director
JOHN FUNK
Legal Counsel
ALI PEZESHKPOUR, AICP
Planning Manager
NUVIA OCAMPO
Recording Secretary
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,
contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable
the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting
documentation can be found onthe City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.
CALL TO
ORDER
ATTENDANCE Commissioners:Tim Rush, Chairperson
Ed Murashie, Vice Chairperson
Keith Carpenter
Alberta Christy
Ginelle Hardy
Daniel Cornelius
Mark McLoughlin
Irma Jauregui
Dwayne Shipp
Staff:Minh Thai, Executive Director
John Funk, Senior Asst. City Attorney
Ali Pezeshkpour, AICP, Planning Manager
Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
1. Recognition presented by Chair Rush to Commissioner Alberta Christy.
PUBLIC COMMENTS (nonagenda items)
CONSENT CALENDAR
a.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve the Minutes from the meeting of March 2, 2023.
b.Excused absences
Recommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.
*End of Consent Calendar*
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Public Hearing: The Historic Resources Commission decision is final unless
appealed to the City Council within 10 days of the decision by any interested
party or group. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on April 18, 2023
and notices were mailed on said date.
1.HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO. 202303 FOR THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2140 NORTH ROSS STREET (HISTORICALLY
KNOWN AS THE FULLERUTT HOUSE) LOCATED WITHIN THE SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENCE (R1) ZONING DISTRICT – ANDREA DUMOVICH
HEYWOOD, CASE PLANNER.
Project Applicant: Jane Lewis (Applicant) on behalf of Andrew Spero and Amy
Miller (Property Owner)
Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic Exterior
Modification Application (HEMA) No. 202303 to allow exterior modification for the
abovementioned property, which is listed as “Contributive” on the Santa Ana
historic register known as the FullerUtt House. Applicant is proposing a rear
addition of 261 new square feet to the historic single family residence, along with
an interior remodel consisting of 373 square feet. The rear addition will not be
visible from the street. New roof will match existing but will have an additional 2x2
wood fascia trim board to differentiate from existing.
Environmental Impact: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, the project is exempt from further review under
Section 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed to preserve a historic
resource. Categorical Exemption No. ER202341 will be filed for this project.
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate of
Appropriateness for Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 202303.
2.HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO. 202302 FOR THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 302 WEST FOURTH STREET (HISTORICALLY
KNOWN AS THE GILMAKER BLOCK) WITHIN THE TRANSIT ZONING
CODE (SD84) – ANDREA DUMOVICH HEYWOOD, CASE PLANNER
Project Applicant: Mitch Huffman, representing Pintar Investment Company on
behalf of 4 and Broadway OZ SPE, LLC, a Delaware LLC (Property Owner)
Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic Exterior
Modification Application No. 202302 for the property mentioned above which is
listed as “Key” on the Santa Ana historic register, known as the Gilmaker Block.
The scope of work includes renovating an existing 8,863squarefoot, singlestory,
commercial structure and adding a new rooftop unit of approximately 4,056 square
feet. A 1,632 square foot outdoor seating area with trellis would also be
constructed at the rooftop. On the first level, two new sectional rollup metal
windows will replace nonoriginal windows on the east elevation and two existing
doors will be altered to accommodate ADA requirements. The alley (rear) will
require new doors and windows.
Environmental Impact: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality
Act, the recommended action is exempt from further review under Section 15303,
Class 3 (New Construction of Conversion of Small Structures) and under Section
15331, Class 31 (Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation), as this action is
designed in a manner consistent with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards. Based
on this analysis, a Notice of Exemption, Environmental Review No. 202292 will be
filed for this project.
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate of
Appropriateness for Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 202302.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
STAFF COMMENTS
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Historic Resources Commission is scheduled for July 06 2023 at
4:30 PM in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.
APPEAL INFORMATION:The formal action by the Commission shall become effective after
the tenday appeal period. An appeal from the decision or requirement of the Commission
may be made by any interested party, individual, or group. The appeal must be filed with the
Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning
Department, within ten days of the date of the Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final
day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final
day to appeal shall be extended to the next day City Hall is open for public business. Please
note: Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the
matters on this agenda for which a public hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to
raising only those issues which you (or someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in
written correspondence received by the Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Visit the City’s Public Portal
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza
– M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 2:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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Historic Resources Commission 1 5/3/2023
Historic Resources CommissionSpecial Meeting AgendaMay 3, 2023Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA 4:30 P.M. Members of the public may attend this meeting inperson or join via Zoom.Join from your computer: https://zoom.us/j/84562526493Join from your mobile phone via Zoom App. Meeting ID: 84562526493Dial in from a mobile phone or landline.(669) 900 6833; Meeting ID: 84562526493*For viewing only:www.youtube.com/cityofsantaanavideos.Please note: There is up to a 30 second delay when viewing the meeting via YouTube. If youplan to provide a public comment during the meeting, please join the meeting via Zoom.For detailed participation and commenting options, please review the instructionsprovided at the end of this agenda.
To download or view each item, select either Download PDF or View Item Details to
the right of the agenda title.
TIM RUSH
Chair, Ward 6 Representative
IRMA JAUREGUI
Citywide Representative
KEITH CARPENTER
Ward 1 Representative
EDWARD MURASHIE,
Vice Chair
Ward 3 Representative
ALBERTA CHRISTY
Ward 4 Representative
DWAYNE SHIPP
Ward 5 Representative
GINELLE HARDY
Ward 2 Representative
MARK MCLOUGHLIN
Planning Commission
Rep.
DANIEL CORNELIOUS
Comm. Redev. & Housing
Commission Rep.
MINH THAI
Executive Director
JOHN FUNK
Legal Counsel
ALI PEZESHKPOUR, AICP
Planning Manager
NUVIA OCAMPO
Recording Secretary
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,
contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable
the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting
documentation can be found onthe City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.
CALL TO
ORDER
ATTENDANCE Commissioners:Tim Rush, Chairperson
Ed Murashie, Vice Chairperson
Keith Carpenter
Alberta Christy
Ginelle Hardy
Daniel Cornelius
Mark McLoughlin
Irma Jauregui
Dwayne Shipp
Staff:Minh Thai, Executive Director
John Funk, Senior Asst. City Attorney
Ali Pezeshkpour, AICP, Planning Manager
Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
1. Recognition presented by Chair Rush to Commissioner Alberta Christy.
PUBLIC COMMENTS (nonagenda items)
CONSENT CALENDAR
a.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve the Minutes from the meeting of March 2, 2023.
b.Excused absences
Recommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.
*End of Consent Calendar*
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Public Hearing: The Historic Resources Commission decision is final unless
appealed to the City Council within 10 days of the decision by any interested
party or group. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on April 18, 2023
and notices were mailed on said date.
1.HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO. 202303 FOR THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2140 NORTH ROSS STREET (HISTORICALLY
KNOWN AS THE FULLERUTT HOUSE) LOCATED WITHIN THE SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENCE (R1) ZONING DISTRICT – ANDREA DUMOVICH
HEYWOOD, CASE PLANNER.
Project Applicant: Jane Lewis (Applicant) on behalf of Andrew Spero and Amy
Miller (Property Owner)
Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic Exterior
Modification Application (HEMA) No. 202303 to allow exterior modification for the
abovementioned property, which is listed as “Contributive” on the Santa Ana
historic register known as the FullerUtt House. Applicant is proposing a rear
addition of 261 new square feet to the historic single family residence, along with
an interior remodel consisting of 373 square feet. The rear addition will not be
visible from the street. New roof will match existing but will have an additional 2x2
wood fascia trim board to differentiate from existing.
Environmental Impact: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, the project is exempt from further review under
Section 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed to preserve a historic
resource. Categorical Exemption No. ER202341 will be filed for this project.
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate of
Appropriateness for Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 202303.
2.HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO. 202302 FOR THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 302 WEST FOURTH STREET (HISTORICALLY
KNOWN AS THE GILMAKER BLOCK) WITHIN THE TRANSIT ZONING
CODE (SD84) – ANDREA DUMOVICH HEYWOOD, CASE PLANNER
Project Applicant: Mitch Huffman, representing Pintar Investment Company on
behalf of 4 and Broadway OZ SPE, LLC, a Delaware LLC (Property Owner)
Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic Exterior
Modification Application No. 202302 for the property mentioned above which is
listed as “Key” on the Santa Ana historic register, known as the Gilmaker Block.
The scope of work includes renovating an existing 8,863squarefoot, singlestory,
commercial structure and adding a new rooftop unit of approximately 4,056 square
feet. A 1,632 square foot outdoor seating area with trellis would also be
constructed at the rooftop. On the first level, two new sectional rollup metal
windows will replace nonoriginal windows on the east elevation and two existing
doors will be altered to accommodate ADA requirements. The alley (rear) will
require new doors and windows.
Environmental Impact: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality
Act, the recommended action is exempt from further review under Section 15303,
Class 3 (New Construction of Conversion of Small Structures) and under Section
15331, Class 31 (Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation), as this action is
designed in a manner consistent with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards. Based
on this analysis, a Notice of Exemption, Environmental Review No. 202292 will be
filed for this project.
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate of
Appropriateness for Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 202302.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
STAFF COMMENTS
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Historic Resources Commission is scheduled for July 06 2023 at
4:30 PM in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.
APPEAL INFORMATION:The formal action by the Commission shall become effective after
the tenday appeal period. An appeal from the decision or requirement of the Commission
may be made by any interested party, individual, or group. The appeal must be filed with the
Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning
Department, within ten days of the date of the Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final
day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final
day to appeal shall be extended to the next day City Hall is open for public business. Please
note: Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the
matters on this agenda for which a public hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to
raising only those issues which you (or someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in
written correspondence received by the Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Visit the City’s Public Portal
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza
– M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 2:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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Historic Resources Commission 2 5/3/2023
Historic Resources CommissionSpecial Meeting AgendaMay 3, 2023Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA 4:30 P.M. Members of the public may attend this meeting inperson or join via Zoom.Join from your computer: https://zoom.us/j/84562526493Join from your mobile phone via Zoom App. Meeting ID: 84562526493Dial in from a mobile phone or landline.(669) 900 6833; Meeting ID: 84562526493*For viewing only:www.youtube.com/cityofsantaanavideos.Please note: There is up to a 30 second delay when viewing the meeting via YouTube. If youplan to provide a public comment during the meeting, please join the meeting via Zoom.For detailed participation and commenting options, please review the instructionsprovided at the end of this agenda.To download or view each item, select either Download PDF or View Item Details tothe right of the agenda title. TIM RUSHChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeIRMA JAUREGUICitywide Representative KEITH CARPENTERWard 1 RepresentativeEDWARD MURASHIE,Vice ChairWard 3 Representative ALBERTA CHRISTYWard 4 RepresentativeDWAYNE SHIPP Ward 5 Representative GINELLE HARDYWard 2 RepresentativeMARK MCLOUGHLINPlanning CommissionRep.DANIEL CORNELIOUSComm. Redev. & HousingCommission Rep.MINH THAIExecutive DirectorJOHN FUNKLegal Counsel ALI PEZESHKPOUR, AICPPlanning Manager NUVIA OCAMPORecording Secretary
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,
contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enable
the City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supporting
documentation can be found onthe City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.
CALL TO
ORDER
ATTENDANCE Commissioners:Tim Rush, Chairperson
Ed Murashie, Vice Chairperson
Keith Carpenter
Alberta Christy
Ginelle Hardy
Daniel Cornelius
Mark McLoughlin
Irma Jauregui
Dwayne Shipp
Staff:Minh Thai, Executive Director
John Funk, Senior Asst. City Attorney
Ali Pezeshkpour, AICP, Planning Manager
Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
SPECIAL PRESENTATION
1. Recognition presented by Chair Rush to Commissioner Alberta Christy.
PUBLIC COMMENTS (nonagenda items)
CONSENT CALENDAR
a.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve the Minutes from the meeting of March 2, 2023.
b.Excused absences
Recommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.
*End of Consent Calendar*
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Public Hearing: The Historic Resources Commission decision is final unless
appealed to the City Council within 10 days of the decision by any interested
party or group. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on April 18, 2023
and notices were mailed on said date.
1.HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO. 202303 FOR THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2140 NORTH ROSS STREET (HISTORICALLY
KNOWN AS THE FULLERUTT HOUSE) LOCATED WITHIN THE SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENCE (R1) ZONING DISTRICT – ANDREA DUMOVICH
HEYWOOD, CASE PLANNER.
Project Applicant: Jane Lewis (Applicant) on behalf of Andrew Spero and Amy
Miller (Property Owner)
Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic Exterior
Modification Application (HEMA) No. 202303 to allow exterior modification for the
abovementioned property, which is listed as “Contributive” on the Santa Ana
historic register known as the FullerUtt House. Applicant is proposing a rear
addition of 261 new square feet to the historic single family residence, along with
an interior remodel consisting of 373 square feet. The rear addition will not be
visible from the street. New roof will match existing but will have an additional 2x2
wood fascia trim board to differentiate from existing.
Environmental Impact: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, the project is exempt from further review under
Section 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed to preserve a historic
resource. Categorical Exemption No. ER202341 will be filed for this project.
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate of
Appropriateness for Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 202303.
2.HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO. 202302 FOR THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 302 WEST FOURTH STREET (HISTORICALLY
KNOWN AS THE GILMAKER BLOCK) WITHIN THE TRANSIT ZONING
CODE (SD84) – ANDREA DUMOVICH HEYWOOD, CASE PLANNER
Project Applicant: Mitch Huffman, representing Pintar Investment Company on
behalf of 4 and Broadway OZ SPE, LLC, a Delaware LLC (Property Owner)
Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic Exterior
Modification Application No. 202302 for the property mentioned above which is
listed as “Key” on the Santa Ana historic register, known as the Gilmaker Block.
The scope of work includes renovating an existing 8,863squarefoot, singlestory,
commercial structure and adding a new rooftop unit of approximately 4,056 square
feet. A 1,632 square foot outdoor seating area with trellis would also be
constructed at the rooftop. On the first level, two new sectional rollup metal
windows will replace nonoriginal windows on the east elevation and two existing
doors will be altered to accommodate ADA requirements. The alley (rear) will
require new doors and windows.
Environmental Impact: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality
Act, the recommended action is exempt from further review under Section 15303,
Class 3 (New Construction of Conversion of Small Structures) and under Section
15331, Class 31 (Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation), as this action is
designed in a manner consistent with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards. Based
on this analysis, a Notice of Exemption, Environmental Review No. 202292 will be
filed for this project.
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate of
Appropriateness for Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 202302.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
STAFF COMMENTS
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Historic Resources Commission is scheduled for July 06 2023 at
4:30 PM in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.
APPEAL INFORMATION:The formal action by the Commission shall become effective after
the tenday appeal period. An appeal from the decision or requirement of the Commission
may be made by any interested party, individual, or group. The appeal must be filed with the
Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning
Department, within ten days of the date of the Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final
day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final
day to appeal shall be extended to the next day City Hall is open for public business. Please
note: Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the
matters on this agenda for which a public hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to
raising only those issues which you (or someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in
written correspondence received by the Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being is
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Visit the City’s Public Portal
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza
– M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 2:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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Historic Resources Commission 3 5/3/2023
Historic Resources CommissionSpecial Meeting AgendaMay 3, 2023Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA 4:30 P.M. Members of the public may attend this meeting inperson or join via Zoom.Join from your computer: https://zoom.us/j/84562526493Join from your mobile phone via Zoom App. Meeting ID: 84562526493Dial in from a mobile phone or landline.(669) 900 6833; Meeting ID: 84562526493*For viewing only:www.youtube.com/cityofsantaanavideos.Please note: There is up to a 30 second delay when viewing the meeting via YouTube. If youplan to provide a public comment during the meeting, please join the meeting via Zoom.For detailed participation and commenting options, please review the instructionsprovided at the end of this agenda.To download or view each item, select either Download PDF or View Item Details tothe right of the agenda title. TIM RUSHChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeIRMA JAUREGUICitywide Representative KEITH CARPENTERWard 1 RepresentativeEDWARD MURASHIE,Vice ChairWard 3 Representative ALBERTA CHRISTYWard 4 RepresentativeDWAYNE SHIPP Ward 5 Representative GINELLE HARDYWard 2 RepresentativeMARK MCLOUGHLINPlanning CommissionRep.DANIEL CORNELIOUSComm. Redev. & HousingCommission Rep.MINH THAIExecutive DirectorJOHN FUNKLegal Counsel ALI PEZESHKPOUR, AICPPlanning Manager NUVIA OCAMPORecording SecretaryIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enablethe City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supportingdocumentation can be found onthe City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.CALL TOORDERATTENDANCE Commissioners:Tim Rush, ChairpersonEd Murashie, Vice ChairpersonKeith CarpenterAlberta ChristyGinelle HardyDaniel CorneliusMark McLoughlinIrma JaureguiDwayne ShippStaff:Minh Thai, Executive DirectorJohn Funk, Senior Asst. City AttorneyAli Pezeshkpour, AICP, Planning ManagerNuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary ROLL CALLPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCESPECIAL PRESENTATION1. Recognition presented by Chair Rush to Commissioner Alberta Christy.PUBLIC COMMENTS (nonagenda items)CONSENT CALENDARa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve the Minutes from the meeting of March 2, 2023.b.Excused absencesRecommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners. *End of Consent Calendar*BUSINESS CALENDARPublic Hearing: The Historic Resources Commission decision is final unless
appealed to the City Council within 10 days of the decision by any interested
party or group. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on April 18, 2023
and notices were mailed on said date.
1.HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO. 202303 FOR THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2140 NORTH ROSS STREET (HISTORICALLY
KNOWN AS THE FULLERUTT HOUSE) LOCATED WITHIN THE SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENCE (R1) ZONING DISTRICT – ANDREA DUMOVICH
HEYWOOD, CASE PLANNER.
Project Applicant: Jane Lewis (Applicant) on behalf of Andrew Spero and Amy
Miller (Property Owner)
Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic Exterior
Modification Application (HEMA) No. 202303 to allow exterior modification for the
abovementioned property, which is listed as “Contributive” on the Santa Ana
historic register known as the FullerUtt House. Applicant is proposing a rear
addition of 261 new square feet to the historic single family residence, along with
an interior remodel consisting of 373 square feet. The rear addition will not be
visible from the street. New roof will match existing but will have an additional 2x2
wood fascia trim board to differentiate from existing.
Environmental Impact: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, the project is exempt from further review under
Section 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed to preserve a historic
resource. Categorical Exemption No. ER202341 will be filed for this project.
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate of
Appropriateness for Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 202303.
2.HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO. 202302 FOR THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 302 WEST FOURTH STREET (HISTORICALLY
KNOWN AS THE GILMAKER BLOCK) WITHIN THE TRANSIT ZONING
CODE (SD84) – ANDREA DUMOVICH HEYWOOD, CASE PLANNER
Project Applicant: Mitch Huffman, representing Pintar Investment Company on
behalf of 4 and Broadway OZ SPE, LLC, a Delaware LLC (Property Owner)
Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic Exterior
Modification Application No. 202302 for the property mentioned above which is
listed as “Key” on the Santa Ana historic register, known as the Gilmaker Block.
The scope of work includes renovating an existing 8,863squarefoot, singlestory,
commercial structure and adding a new rooftop unit of approximately 4,056 square
feet. A 1,632 square foot outdoor seating area with trellis would also be
constructed at the rooftop. On the first level, two new sectional rollup metal
windows will replace nonoriginal windows on the east elevation and two existing
doors will be altered to accommodate ADA requirements. The alley (rear) will
require new doors and windows.
Environmental Impact: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality
Act, the recommended action is exempt from further review under Section 15303,
Class 3 (New Construction of Conversion of Small Structures) and under Section
15331, Class 31 (Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation), as this action is
designed in a manner consistent with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards. Based
on this analysis, a Notice of Exemption, Environmental Review No. 202292 will be
filed for this project.
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate of
Appropriateness for Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 202302.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
STAFF COMMENTS
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Historic Resources Commission is scheduled for July 06 2023 at
4:30 PM in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.
APPEAL INFORMATION:The formal action by the Commission shall become effective after
the tenday appeal period. An appeal from the decision or requirement of the Commission
may be made by any interested party, individual, or group. The appeal must be filed with the
Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning
Department, within ten days of the date of the Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final
day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final
day to appeal shall be extended to the next day City Hall is open for public business. Please
note: Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the
matters on this agenda for which a public hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to
raising only those issues which you (or someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in
written correspondence received by the Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
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Historic Resources CommissionSpecial Meeting AgendaMay 3, 2023Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA 4:30 P.M. Members of the public may attend this meeting inperson or join via Zoom.Join from your computer: https://zoom.us/j/84562526493Join from your mobile phone via Zoom App. Meeting ID: 84562526493Dial in from a mobile phone or landline.(669) 900 6833; Meeting ID: 84562526493*For viewing only:www.youtube.com/cityofsantaanavideos.Please note: There is up to a 30 second delay when viewing the meeting via YouTube. If youplan to provide a public comment during the meeting, please join the meeting via Zoom.For detailed participation and commenting options, please review the instructionsprovided at the end of this agenda.To download or view each item, select either Download PDF or View Item Details tothe right of the agenda title. TIM RUSHChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeIRMA JAUREGUICitywide Representative KEITH CARPENTERWard 1 RepresentativeEDWARD MURASHIE,Vice ChairWard 3 Representative ALBERTA CHRISTYWard 4 RepresentativeDWAYNE SHIPP Ward 5 Representative GINELLE HARDYWard 2 RepresentativeMARK MCLOUGHLINPlanning CommissionRep.DANIEL CORNELIOUSComm. Redev. & HousingCommission Rep.MINH THAIExecutive DirectorJOHN FUNKLegal Counsel ALI PEZESHKPOUR, AICPPlanning Manager NUVIA OCAMPORecording SecretaryIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enablethe City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supportingdocumentation can be found onthe City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.CALL TOORDERATTENDANCE Commissioners:Tim Rush, ChairpersonEd Murashie, Vice ChairpersonKeith CarpenterAlberta ChristyGinelle HardyDaniel CorneliusMark McLoughlinIrma JaureguiDwayne ShippStaff:Minh Thai, Executive DirectorJohn Funk, Senior Asst. City AttorneyAli Pezeshkpour, AICP, Planning ManagerNuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary ROLL CALLPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCESPECIAL PRESENTATION1. Recognition presented by Chair Rush to Commissioner Alberta Christy.PUBLIC COMMENTS (nonagenda items)CONSENT CALENDARa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve the Minutes from the meeting of March 2, 2023.b.Excused absencesRecommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners. *End of Consent Calendar*BUSINESS CALENDARPublic Hearing: The Historic Resources Commission decision is final unlessappealed to the City Council within 10 days of the decision by any interestedparty or group. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on April 18, 2023and notices were mailed on said date.1.HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO. 202303 FOR THEPROPERTY LOCATED AT 2140 NORTH ROSS STREET (HISTORICALLYKNOWN AS THE FULLERUTT HOUSE) LOCATED WITHIN THE SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENCE (R1) ZONING DISTRICT – ANDREA DUMOVICHHEYWOOD, CASE PLANNER.Project Applicant: Jane Lewis (Applicant) on behalf of Andrew Spero and AmyMiller (Property Owner)Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic ExteriorModification Application (HEMA) No. 202303 to allow exterior modification for theabovementioned property, which is listed as “Contributive” on the Santa Anahistoric register known as the FullerUtt House. Applicant is proposing a rearaddition of 261 new square feet to the historic single family residence, along withan interior remodel consisting of 373 square feet. The rear addition will not bevisible from the street. New roof will match existing but will have an additional 2x2wood fascia trim board to differentiate from existing.Environmental Impact: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, the project is exempt from further review underSection 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed to preserve a historicresource. Categorical Exemption No. ER202341 will be filed for this project.Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate ofAppropriateness for Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 202303.2.HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO. 202302 FOR THEPROPERTY LOCATED AT 302 WEST FOURTH STREET (HISTORICALLYKNOWN AS THE GILMAKER BLOCK) WITHIN THE TRANSIT ZONINGCODE (SD84) – ANDREA DUMOVICH HEYWOOD, CASE PLANNERProject Applicant: Mitch Huffman, representing Pintar Investment Company onbehalf of 4 and Broadway OZ SPE, LLC, a Delaware LLC (Property Owner)Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic ExteriorModification Application No. 202302 for the property mentioned above which islisted as “Key” on the Santa Ana historic register, known as the Gilmaker Block.The scope of work includes renovating an existing 8,863squarefoot, singlestory,commercial structure and adding a new rooftop unit of approximately 4,056 squarefeet. A 1,632 square foot outdoor seating area with trellis would also beconstructed at the rooftop. On the first level, two new sectional rollup metalwindows will replace nonoriginal windows on the east elevation and two existingdoors will be altered to accommodate ADA requirements. The alley (rear) willrequire new doors and windows.Environmental Impact: In accordance with the California Environmental Quality
Act, the recommended action is exempt from further review under Section 15303,
Class 3 (New Construction of Conversion of Small Structures) and under Section
15331, Class 31 (Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation), as this action is
designed in a manner consistent with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards. Based
on this analysis, a Notice of Exemption, Environmental Review No. 202292 will be
filed for this project.
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate of
Appropriateness for Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 202302.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
STAFF COMMENTS
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Historic Resources Commission is scheduled for July 06 2023 at
4:30 PM in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.
APPEAL INFORMATION:The formal action by the Commission shall become effective after
the tenday appeal period. An appeal from the decision or requirement of the Commission
may be made by any interested party, individual, or group. The appeal must be filed with the
Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning
Department, within ten days of the date of the Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final
day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final
day to appeal shall be extended to the next day City Hall is open for public business. Please
note: Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the
matters on this agenda for which a public hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to
raising only those issues which you (or someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in
written correspondence received by the Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
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Historic Resources CommissionSpecial Meeting AgendaMay 3, 2023Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA 4:30 P.M. Members of the public may attend this meeting inperson or join via Zoom.Join from your computer: https://zoom.us/j/84562526493Join from your mobile phone via Zoom App. Meeting ID: 84562526493Dial in from a mobile phone or landline.(669) 900 6833; Meeting ID: 84562526493*For viewing only:www.youtube.com/cityofsantaanavideos.Please note: There is up to a 30 second delay when viewing the meeting via YouTube. If youplan to provide a public comment during the meeting, please join the meeting via Zoom.For detailed participation and commenting options, please review the instructionsprovided at the end of this agenda.To download or view each item, select either Download PDF or View Item Details tothe right of the agenda title. TIM RUSHChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeIRMA JAUREGUICitywide Representative KEITH CARPENTERWard 1 RepresentativeEDWARD MURASHIE,Vice ChairWard 3 Representative ALBERTA CHRISTYWard 4 RepresentativeDWAYNE SHIPP Ward 5 Representative GINELLE HARDYWard 2 RepresentativeMARK MCLOUGHLINPlanning CommissionRep.DANIEL CORNELIOUSComm. Redev. & HousingCommission Rep.MINH THAIExecutive DirectorJOHN FUNKLegal Counsel ALI PEZESHKPOUR, AICPPlanning Manager NUVIA OCAMPORecording SecretaryIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this Meeting,contact Michael Ortiz, City ADA Program Coordinator, at (714) 6475624. Notification 48 hours prior to the Meeting will enablethe City to make reasonable arrangements to assure accessibility to this meeting. The City Council agenda and supportingdocumentation can be found onthe City’s website – www.santaana.org/citymeetings.CALL TOORDERATTENDANCE Commissioners:Tim Rush, ChairpersonEd Murashie, Vice ChairpersonKeith CarpenterAlberta ChristyGinelle HardyDaniel CorneliusMark McLoughlinIrma JaureguiDwayne ShippStaff:Minh Thai, Executive DirectorJohn Funk, Senior Asst. City AttorneyAli Pezeshkpour, AICP, Planning ManagerNuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary ROLL CALLPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCESPECIAL PRESENTATION1. Recognition presented by Chair Rush to Commissioner Alberta Christy.PUBLIC COMMENTS (nonagenda items)CONSENT CALENDARa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve the Minutes from the meeting of March 2, 2023.b.Excused absencesRecommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners. *End of Consent Calendar*BUSINESS CALENDARPublic Hearing: The Historic Resources Commission decision is final unlessappealed to the City Council within 10 days of the decision by any interestedparty or group. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on April 18, 2023and notices were mailed on said date.1.HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO. 202303 FOR THEPROPERTY LOCATED AT 2140 NORTH ROSS STREET (HISTORICALLYKNOWN AS THE FULLERUTT HOUSE) LOCATED WITHIN THE SINGLEFAMILY RESIDENCE (R1) ZONING DISTRICT – ANDREA DUMOVICHHEYWOOD, CASE PLANNER.Project Applicant: Jane Lewis (Applicant) on behalf of Andrew Spero and AmyMiller (Property Owner)Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic ExteriorModification Application (HEMA) No. 202303 to allow exterior modification for theabovementioned property, which is listed as “Contributive” on the Santa Anahistoric register known as the FullerUtt House. Applicant is proposing a rearaddition of 261 new square feet to the historic single family residence, along withan interior remodel consisting of 373 square feet. The rear addition will not bevisible from the street. New roof will match existing but will have an additional 2x2wood fascia trim board to differentiate from existing.Environmental Impact: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, the project is exempt from further review underSection 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed to preserve a historicresource. Categorical Exemption No. ER202341 will be filed for this project.Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate ofAppropriateness for Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 202303.2.HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO. 202302 FOR THEPROPERTY LOCATED AT 302 WEST FOURTH STREET (HISTORICALLYKNOWN AS THE GILMAKER BLOCK) WITHIN THE TRANSIT ZONINGCODE (SD84) – ANDREA DUMOVICH HEYWOOD, CASE PLANNERProject Applicant: Mitch Huffman, representing Pintar Investment Company onbehalf of 4 and Broadway OZ SPE, LLC, a Delaware LLC (Property Owner)Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic ExteriorModification Application No. 202302 for the property mentioned above which islisted as “Key” on the Santa Ana historic register, known as the Gilmaker Block.The scope of work includes renovating an existing 8,863squarefoot, singlestory,commercial structure and adding a new rooftop unit of approximately 4,056 squarefeet. A 1,632 square foot outdoor seating area with trellis would also beconstructed at the rooftop. On the first level, two new sectional rollup metalwindows will replace nonoriginal windows on the east elevation and two existingdoors will be altered to accommodate ADA requirements. The alley (rear) willrequire new doors and windows.Environmental Impact: In accordance with the California Environmental QualityAct, the recommended action is exempt from further review under Section 15303,Class 3 (New Construction of Conversion of Small Structures) and under Section15331, Class 31 (Historical Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation), as this action isdesigned in a manner consistent with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards. Basedon this analysis, a Notice of Exemption, Environmental Review No. 202292 will befiled for this project.Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate ofAppropriateness for Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 202302.Administrative Matters*End of Business Calendar*STAFF COMMENTSCOMMISSIONER COMMENTSADJOURNMENTThe next meeting of the Historic Resources Commission is scheduled for July 06 2023 at4:30 PM in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.APPEAL INFORMATION:The formal action by the Commission shall become effective afterthe tenday appeal period. An appeal from the decision or requirement of the Commissionmay be made by any interested party, individual, or group. The appeal must be filed with theClerk of the Council, accompanied by the required filing fee, and a copy sent to the PlanningDepartment, within ten days of the date of the Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the finalday to appeal falls on a City Hall observed holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the finalday to appeal shall be extended to the next day City Hall is open for public business. Pleasenote: Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of thematters on this agenda for which a public hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited toraising only those issues which you (or someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or inwritten correspondence received by the Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.MEETING INFORMATION If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
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– M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 2:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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Historic Resources Commission
Regular Meeting Agenda Minutes
March 2, 2023
Council Chamber
22 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, CA
4:30 P.M.
TIM RUSH
Chair, Ward 6 Representative
IRMA JAUREGUI
Citywide
Representative
KEITH CARPENTER
Ward 1 Representative
EDWARD
MURASHIE
Vice Chair
Ward
3 Representative
ALBERTA CHRISTY
Ward 4 Representative
DWAYNE SHIPP
Ward 5
Representative
GINELLE HARDY
Ward 2 Representative
MARK
MCLOUGHLIN
Planning
Commission Rep.
DANIEL CORNELIOUS
Comm. Redev. & Housing
Commission Rep.
MINH THAI
Executive Director
JOHN FUNK
Legal Counsel
ALI PEZESHKPOUR, AICP
Principal Planner
NUVIA OCAMPO
Recording Secretary
CALL TO
ORDER
ATTENDANCE Commissioners:Tim Rush, Chairperson
Ed Murashie, Vice Chairperson
Keith Carpenter
Alberta Christy
Ginelle Hardy
Daniel Cornelius
Mark McLoughlin
Irma Jauregui
Dwayne Shipp
Staff:Minh Thai, Executive Director
John Funk, Chief Asst. City Attorney
Ali Pezeshkpour, AICP Planning Manager
Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary
Minutes: Quorum was reached at 4:33 pm with Commissioners Carpenter, Cornelius, and
Shipp attending virtually.
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENTS (nonagenda items)
CONSENT CALENDAR
a.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve the Minutes from the January 19, 2023 meeting.
b.Excused absences
Recommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.
c.Certified Local Government 20212022 Annual Report
Recommended Action: Receive and File the Certified Local Government 20212022
Annual Report.
Minutes: Item C was pulled for review, Commissioner Murashie proposed amending the
report to reflect accurate information pertaining to his name and professional title.
Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui to Approve
as amended.
YES: 9 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Edward Murashie, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter,
Ginelle Hardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez Jauregui
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 9 – 0 – 0 – 0 – Pass
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Public Hearing: The Historic Resources Commission decision is final unless
appealed to the City Council within 10 days of the decision by any interested
party or group. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on February
17,2023 and notices were mailed on February 16,2023.
1.Historic Resource Commission Application No, 202302, Historic Register
Categorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation Agreement
No. 202301 for the property located at 2311 North Benton Way (historically
known as The Turks House) located in the Single Family Residential (R1)
zoning district. – Andrea Dumovich Heywood, Case Planner *
Project Applicant: Brian and Krystle Newquist
Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic
Resources Commission Application No. 202302, Historic Register
Categorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation Agreement No.
202301 to allow the placement and categorization in the Santa Ana Register of
Historical Properties as Key for the above mentioned property and to execute a
Historic Property Preservation Agreement with the City of Santa Ana.
Environmental Impact: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, the project is exempt from further review under
Section 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed to preserve a historic
resource. Categorical Exemption No. ER202310 will be filed for this project.
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving Historic Resources
Commission Application No. 202302 and Historic Register Categorization No.
202301 (Exhibit 1); and
2. Recommend that the City Council authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the
Council to execute the attached Mills Act agreement with Brian and Krystle L.
Newquist, subject to nonsubstantive changes approved by the City Manager and
City Attorney (Exhibit 2).
Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui to
Approve.
YES: 8 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter, Ginelle
Hardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez Jauregui
NO: 1 – Edward Murashie
ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 8 – 1 – 0 – 0 – Pass
Minutes: Staff provided a brief presentation about the project. Commissioner
Christy and Jauregui disclosed visiting the property but not speaking to the
applicant. The commissioner asked question of the applicant. The applicant
spoke in favor of the item and answered questions.
No written comment was received for the public comment segment of the
hearing.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
Minutes: Commissioners provided comment to the staff and to the public.
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Historic Resources Commission is scheduled for May 04, 2023 at
4:30 PM in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.
Minutes: The meeting was adjourned at 5:24 pm.
APPEAL INFORMATION:The formal action by the Commission shall become effective after
the tenday appeal period. An appeal from the decision or requirement of the Commission
may be made by any interested party, individual, or group. The appeal must be filed with the
Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning
Department, within ten days of the date of the Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final
day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final
day to appeal shall be extended to the next day City Hall is open for public business. Please
note: Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the
matters on this agenda for which a public hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to
raising only those issues which you (or someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in
written correspondence received by the Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
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Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza
– M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 2:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
Historic Resources Commission 1 3/2/2023
Historic Resources CommissionRegular Meeting Agenda MinutesMarch 2, 2023Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA 4:30 P.M. TIM RUSHChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeIRMA JAUREGUICitywideRepresentative KEITH CARPENTERWard 1 RepresentativeEDWARDMURASHIEVice ChairWard3 Representative ALBERTA CHRISTYWard 4 RepresentativeDWAYNE SHIPPWard 5Representative GINELLE HARDYWard 2 RepresentativeMARKMCLOUGHLINPlanningCommission Rep.DANIEL CORNELIOUSComm. Redev. & HousingCommission Rep.MINH THAIExecutive Director
JOHN FUNK
Legal Counsel
ALI PEZESHKPOUR, AICP
Principal Planner
NUVIA OCAMPO
Recording Secretary
CALL TO
ORDER
ATTENDANCE Commissioners:Tim Rush, Chairperson
Ed Murashie, Vice Chairperson
Keith Carpenter
Alberta Christy
Ginelle Hardy
Daniel Cornelius
Mark McLoughlin
Irma Jauregui
Dwayne Shipp
Staff:Minh Thai, Executive Director
John Funk, Chief Asst. City Attorney
Ali Pezeshkpour, AICP Planning Manager
Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary
Minutes: Quorum was reached at 4:33 pm with Commissioners Carpenter, Cornelius, and
Shipp attending virtually.
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENTS (nonagenda items)
CONSENT CALENDAR
a.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve the Minutes from the January 19, 2023 meeting.
b.Excused absences
Recommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.
c.Certified Local Government 20212022 Annual Report
Recommended Action: Receive and File the Certified Local Government 20212022
Annual Report.
Minutes: Item C was pulled for review, Commissioner Murashie proposed amending the
report to reflect accurate information pertaining to his name and professional title.
Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui to Approve
as amended.
YES: 9 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Edward Murashie, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter,
Ginelle Hardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez Jauregui
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 9 – 0 – 0 – 0 – Pass
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Public Hearing: The Historic Resources Commission decision is final unless
appealed to the City Council within 10 days of the decision by any interested
party or group. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on February
17,2023 and notices were mailed on February 16,2023.
1.Historic Resource Commission Application No, 202302, Historic Register
Categorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation Agreement
No. 202301 for the property located at 2311 North Benton Way (historically
known as The Turks House) located in the Single Family Residential (R1)
zoning district. – Andrea Dumovich Heywood, Case Planner *
Project Applicant: Brian and Krystle Newquist
Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic
Resources Commission Application No. 202302, Historic Register
Categorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation Agreement No.
202301 to allow the placement and categorization in the Santa Ana Register of
Historical Properties as Key for the above mentioned property and to execute a
Historic Property Preservation Agreement with the City of Santa Ana.
Environmental Impact: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, the project is exempt from further review under
Section 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed to preserve a historic
resource. Categorical Exemption No. ER202310 will be filed for this project.
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving Historic Resources
Commission Application No. 202302 and Historic Register Categorization No.
202301 (Exhibit 1); and
2. Recommend that the City Council authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the
Council to execute the attached Mills Act agreement with Brian and Krystle L.
Newquist, subject to nonsubstantive changes approved by the City Manager and
City Attorney (Exhibit 2).
Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui to
Approve.
YES: 8 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter, Ginelle
Hardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez Jauregui
NO: 1 – Edward Murashie
ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 8 – 1 – 0 – 0 – Pass
Minutes: Staff provided a brief presentation about the project. Commissioner
Christy and Jauregui disclosed visiting the property but not speaking to the
applicant. The commissioner asked question of the applicant. The applicant
spoke in favor of the item and answered questions.
No written comment was received for the public comment segment of the
hearing.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
Minutes: Commissioners provided comment to the staff and to the public.
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Historic Resources Commission is scheduled for May 04, 2023 at
4:30 PM in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.
Minutes: The meeting was adjourned at 5:24 pm.
APPEAL INFORMATION:The formal action by the Commission shall become effective after
the tenday appeal period. An appeal from the decision or requirement of the Commission
may be made by any interested party, individual, or group. The appeal must be filed with the
Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning
Department, within ten days of the date of the Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final
day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final
day to appeal shall be extended to the next day City Hall is open for public business. Please
note: Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the
matters on this agenda for which a public hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to
raising only those issues which you (or someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in
written correspondence received by the Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being
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you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
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To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being
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3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Visit the City’s Public Portal
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza
– M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 2:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
Historic Resources Commission 2 3/2/2023
Historic Resources CommissionRegular Meeting Agenda MinutesMarch 2, 2023Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA 4:30 P.M. TIM RUSHChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeIRMA JAUREGUICitywideRepresentative KEITH CARPENTERWard 1 RepresentativeEDWARDMURASHIEVice ChairWard3 Representative ALBERTA CHRISTYWard 4 RepresentativeDWAYNE SHIPPWard 5Representative GINELLE HARDYWard 2 RepresentativeMARKMCLOUGHLINPlanningCommission Rep.DANIEL CORNELIOUSComm. Redev. & HousingCommission Rep.MINH THAIExecutive DirectorJOHN FUNKLegal Counsel ALI PEZESHKPOUR, AICPPrincipal Planner NUVIA OCAMPORecording Secretary
CALL TO
ORDER
ATTENDANCE Commissioners:Tim Rush, Chairperson
Ed Murashie, Vice Chairperson
Keith Carpenter
Alberta Christy
Ginelle Hardy
Daniel Cornelius
Mark McLoughlin
Irma Jauregui
Dwayne Shipp
Staff:Minh Thai, Executive Director
John Funk, Chief Asst. City Attorney
Ali Pezeshkpour, AICP Planning Manager
Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary
Minutes: Quorum was reached at 4:33 pm with Commissioners Carpenter, Cornelius, and
Shipp attending virtually.
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PUBLIC COMMENTS (nonagenda items)
CONSENT CALENDAR
a.Minutes
Recommended Action: Approve the Minutes from the January 19, 2023 meeting.
b.Excused absences
Recommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners.
c.Certified Local Government 20212022 Annual Report
Recommended Action: Receive and File the Certified Local Government 20212022
Annual Report.
Minutes: Item C was pulled for review, Commissioner Murashie proposed amending the
report to reflect accurate information pertaining to his name and professional title.
Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui to Approve
as amended.
YES: 9 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Edward Murashie, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter,
Ginelle Hardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez Jauregui
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 9 – 0 – 0 – 0 – Pass
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Public Hearing: The Historic Resources Commission decision is final unless
appealed to the City Council within 10 days of the decision by any interested
party or group. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on February
17,2023 and notices were mailed on February 16,2023.
1.Historic Resource Commission Application No, 202302, Historic Register
Categorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation Agreement
No. 202301 for the property located at 2311 North Benton Way (historically
known as The Turks House) located in the Single Family Residential (R1)
zoning district. – Andrea Dumovich Heywood, Case Planner *
Project Applicant: Brian and Krystle Newquist
Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic
Resources Commission Application No. 202302, Historic Register
Categorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation Agreement No.
202301 to allow the placement and categorization in the Santa Ana Register of
Historical Properties as Key for the above mentioned property and to execute a
Historic Property Preservation Agreement with the City of Santa Ana.
Environmental Impact: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, the project is exempt from further review under
Section 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed to preserve a historic
resource. Categorical Exemption No. ER202310 will be filed for this project.
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving Historic Resources
Commission Application No. 202302 and Historic Register Categorization No.
202301 (Exhibit 1); and
2. Recommend that the City Council authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the
Council to execute the attached Mills Act agreement with Brian and Krystle L.
Newquist, subject to nonsubstantive changes approved by the City Manager and
City Attorney (Exhibit 2).
Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui to
Approve.
YES: 8 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter, Ginelle
Hardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez Jauregui
NO: 1 – Edward Murashie
ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 8 – 1 – 0 – 0 – Pass
Minutes: Staff provided a brief presentation about the project. Commissioner
Christy and Jauregui disclosed visiting the property but not speaking to the
applicant. The commissioner asked question of the applicant. The applicant
spoke in favor of the item and answered questions.
No written comment was received for the public comment segment of the
hearing.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
Minutes: Commissioners provided comment to the staff and to the public.
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Historic Resources Commission is scheduled for May 04, 2023 at
4:30 PM in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.
Minutes: The meeting was adjourned at 5:24 pm.
APPEAL INFORMATION:The formal action by the Commission shall become effective after
the tenday appeal period. An appeal from the decision or requirement of the Commission
may be made by any interested party, individual, or group. The appeal must be filed with the
Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning
Department, within ten days of the date of the Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final
day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final
day to appeal shall be extended to the next day City Hall is open for public business. Please
note: Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the
matters on this agenda for which a public hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to
raising only those issues which you (or someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in
written correspondence received by the Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Visit the City’s Public Portal
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza
– M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 2:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
Historic Resources Commission 3 3/2/2023
Historic Resources CommissionRegular Meeting Agenda MinutesMarch 2, 2023Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA 4:30 P.M. TIM RUSHChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeIRMA JAUREGUICitywideRepresentative KEITH CARPENTERWard 1 RepresentativeEDWARDMURASHIEVice ChairWard3 Representative ALBERTA CHRISTYWard 4 RepresentativeDWAYNE SHIPPWard 5Representative GINELLE HARDYWard 2 RepresentativeMARKMCLOUGHLINPlanningCommission Rep.DANIEL CORNELIOUSComm. Redev. & HousingCommission Rep.MINH THAIExecutive DirectorJOHN FUNKLegal Counsel ALI PEZESHKPOUR, AICPPrincipal Planner NUVIA OCAMPORecording SecretaryCALL TOORDERATTENDANCE Commissioners:Tim Rush, ChairpersonEd Murashie, Vice ChairpersonKeith CarpenterAlberta ChristyGinelle HardyDaniel CorneliusMark McLoughlinIrma JaureguiDwayne ShippStaff:Minh Thai, Executive DirectorJohn Funk, Chief Asst. City AttorneyAli Pezeshkpour, AICP Planning ManagerNuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary Minutes: Quorum was reached at 4:33 pm with Commissioners Carpenter, Cornelius, andShipp attending virtually. ROLL CALLPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEPUBLIC COMMENTS (nonagenda items)CONSENT CALENDARa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve the Minutes from the January 19, 2023 meeting.b.Excused absencesRecommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners. c.Certified Local Government 20212022 Annual ReportRecommended Action: Receive and File the Certified Local Government 20212022Annual Report.Minutes: Item C was pulled for review, Commissioner Murashie proposed amending the
report to reflect accurate information pertaining to his name and professional title.
Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui to Approve
as amended.
YES: 9 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Edward Murashie, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter,
Ginelle Hardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez Jauregui
NO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 9 – 0 – 0 – 0 – Pass
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Public Hearing: The Historic Resources Commission decision is final unless
appealed to the City Council within 10 days of the decision by any interested
party or group. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on February
17,2023 and notices were mailed on February 16,2023.
1.Historic Resource Commission Application No, 202302, Historic Register
Categorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation Agreement
No. 202301 for the property located at 2311 North Benton Way (historically
known as The Turks House) located in the Single Family Residential (R1)
zoning district. – Andrea Dumovich Heywood, Case Planner *
Project Applicant: Brian and Krystle Newquist
Project Description: The applicant is requesting approval of Historic
Resources Commission Application No. 202302, Historic Register
Categorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation Agreement No.
202301 to allow the placement and categorization in the Santa Ana Register of
Historical Properties as Key for the above mentioned property and to execute a
Historic Property Preservation Agreement with the City of Santa Ana.
Environmental Impact: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, the project is exempt from further review under
Section 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed to preserve a historic
resource. Categorical Exemption No. ER202310 will be filed for this project.
Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving Historic Resources
Commission Application No. 202302 and Historic Register Categorization No.
202301 (Exhibit 1); and
2. Recommend that the City Council authorize the City Manager and Clerk of the
Council to execute the attached Mills Act agreement with Brian and Krystle L.
Newquist, subject to nonsubstantive changes approved by the City Manager and
City Attorney (Exhibit 2).
Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui to
Approve.
YES: 8 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter, Ginelle
Hardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez Jauregui
NO: 1 – Edward Murashie
ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 8 – 1 – 0 – 0 – Pass
Minutes: Staff provided a brief presentation about the project. Commissioner
Christy and Jauregui disclosed visiting the property but not speaking to the
applicant. The commissioner asked question of the applicant. The applicant
spoke in favor of the item and answered questions.
No written comment was received for the public comment segment of the
hearing.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
Minutes: Commissioners provided comment to the staff and to the public.
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Historic Resources Commission is scheduled for May 04, 2023 at
4:30 PM in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.
Minutes: The meeting was adjourned at 5:24 pm.
APPEAL INFORMATION:The formal action by the Commission shall become effective after
the tenday appeal period. An appeal from the decision or requirement of the Commission
may be made by any interested party, individual, or group. The appeal must be filed with the
Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning
Department, within ten days of the date of the Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final
day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final
day to appeal shall be extended to the next day City Hall is open for public business. Please
note: Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the
matters on this agenda for which a public hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to
raising only those issues which you (or someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in
written correspondence received by the Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Visit the City’s Public Portal
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza
– M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 2:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
Historic Resources Commission 4 3/2/2023
Historic Resources CommissionRegular Meeting Agenda MinutesMarch 2, 2023Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA 4:30 P.M. TIM RUSHChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeIRMA JAUREGUICitywideRepresentative KEITH CARPENTERWard 1 RepresentativeEDWARDMURASHIEVice ChairWard3 Representative ALBERTA CHRISTYWard 4 RepresentativeDWAYNE SHIPPWard 5Representative GINELLE HARDYWard 2 RepresentativeMARKMCLOUGHLINPlanningCommission Rep.DANIEL CORNELIOUSComm. Redev. & HousingCommission Rep.MINH THAIExecutive DirectorJOHN FUNKLegal Counsel ALI PEZESHKPOUR, AICPPrincipal Planner NUVIA OCAMPORecording SecretaryCALL TOORDERATTENDANCE Commissioners:Tim Rush, ChairpersonEd Murashie, Vice ChairpersonKeith CarpenterAlberta ChristyGinelle HardyDaniel CorneliusMark McLoughlinIrma JaureguiDwayne ShippStaff:Minh Thai, Executive DirectorJohn Funk, Chief Asst. City AttorneyAli Pezeshkpour, AICP Planning ManagerNuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary Minutes: Quorum was reached at 4:33 pm with Commissioners Carpenter, Cornelius, andShipp attending virtually. ROLL CALLPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEPUBLIC COMMENTS (nonagenda items)CONSENT CALENDARa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve the Minutes from the January 19, 2023 meeting.b.Excused absencesRecommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners. c.Certified Local Government 20212022 Annual ReportRecommended Action: Receive and File the Certified Local Government 20212022Annual Report.Minutes: Item C was pulled for review, Commissioner Murashie proposed amending thereport to reflect accurate information pertaining to his name and professional title.Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui to Approveas amended.YES: 9 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Edward Murashie, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter,Ginelle Hardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez JaureguiNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 9 – 0 – 0 – 0 – PassBUSINESS CALENDARPublic Hearing: The Historic Resources Commission decision is final unlessappealed to the City Council within 10 days of the decision by any interestedparty or group. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on February17,2023 and notices were mailed on February 16,2023.1.Historic Resource Commission Application No, 202302, Historic RegisterCategorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation AgreementNo. 202301 for the property located at 2311 North Benton Way (historicallyknown as The Turks House) located in the Single Family Residential (R1)zoning district. – Andrea Dumovich Heywood, Case Planner *Project Applicant: Brian and Krystle NewquistProject Description: The applicant is requesting approval of HistoricResources Commission Application No. 202302, Historic RegisterCategorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation Agreement No.202301 to allow the placement and categorization in the Santa Ana Register ofHistorical Properties as Key for the above mentioned property and to execute aHistoric Property Preservation Agreement with the City of Santa Ana.Environmental Impact: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, the project is exempt from further review underSection 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed to preserve a historicresource. Categorical Exemption No. ER202310 will be filed for this project.Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving Historic ResourcesCommission Application No. 202302 and Historic Register Categorization No.202301 (Exhibit 1); and 2. Recommend that the City Council authorize the City Manager and Clerk of theCouncil to execute the attached Mills Act agreement with Brian and Krystle L.Newquist, subject to nonsubstantive changes approved by the City Manager and
City Attorney (Exhibit 2).
Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui to
Approve.
YES: 8 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter, Ginelle
Hardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez Jauregui
NO: 1 – Edward Murashie
ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 8 – 1 – 0 – 0 – Pass
Minutes: Staff provided a brief presentation about the project. Commissioner
Christy and Jauregui disclosed visiting the property but not speaking to the
applicant. The commissioner asked question of the applicant. The applicant
spoke in favor of the item and answered questions.
No written comment was received for the public comment segment of the
hearing.
Administrative Matters
*End of Business Calendar*
COMMISSIONER COMMENTS
Minutes: Commissioners provided comment to the staff and to the public.
ADJOURNMENT
The next meeting of the Historic Resources Commission is scheduled for May 04, 2023 at
4:30 PM in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.
Minutes: The meeting was adjourned at 5:24 pm.
APPEAL INFORMATION:The formal action by the Commission shall become effective after
the tenday appeal period. An appeal from the decision or requirement of the Commission
may be made by any interested party, individual, or group. The appeal must be filed with the
Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning
Department, within ten days of the date of the Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final
day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final
day to appeal shall be extended to the next day City Hall is open for public business. Please
note: Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the
matters on this agenda for which a public hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to
raising only those issues which you (or someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in
written correspondence received by the Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
MEETING INFORMATION
If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.
1. Connecting directly from your computer:
Click on the link on top of this agenda OR
Go to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The Meeting
ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
2. Connecting via the Zoom App:
Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.
Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, your
name, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being
discussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us know
you wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.
3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:
Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed at
the top of this agenda.
To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is being
discussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.
Submit a written comment
You are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
Visit the City’s Public Portal
Email PBAecomments@santaana.org and reference the topic in the subject line.
Mail to Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza
– M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 2:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
Historic Resources Commission 5 3/2/2023
Historic Resources CommissionRegular Meeting Agenda MinutesMarch 2, 2023Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA 4:30 P.M. TIM RUSHChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeIRMA JAUREGUICitywideRepresentative KEITH CARPENTERWard 1 RepresentativeEDWARDMURASHIEVice ChairWard3 Representative ALBERTA CHRISTYWard 4 RepresentativeDWAYNE SHIPPWard 5Representative GINELLE HARDYWard 2 RepresentativeMARKMCLOUGHLINPlanningCommission Rep.DANIEL CORNELIOUSComm. Redev. & HousingCommission Rep.MINH THAIExecutive DirectorJOHN FUNKLegal Counsel ALI PEZESHKPOUR, AICPPrincipal Planner NUVIA OCAMPORecording SecretaryCALL TOORDERATTENDANCE Commissioners:Tim Rush, ChairpersonEd Murashie, Vice ChairpersonKeith CarpenterAlberta ChristyGinelle HardyDaniel CorneliusMark McLoughlinIrma JaureguiDwayne ShippStaff:Minh Thai, Executive DirectorJohn Funk, Chief Asst. City AttorneyAli Pezeshkpour, AICP Planning ManagerNuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary Minutes: Quorum was reached at 4:33 pm with Commissioners Carpenter, Cornelius, andShipp attending virtually. ROLL CALLPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEPUBLIC COMMENTS (nonagenda items)CONSENT CALENDARa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve the Minutes from the January 19, 2023 meeting.b.Excused absencesRecommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners. c.Certified Local Government 20212022 Annual ReportRecommended Action: Receive and File the Certified Local Government 20212022Annual Report.Minutes: Item C was pulled for review, Commissioner Murashie proposed amending thereport to reflect accurate information pertaining to his name and professional title.Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui to Approveas amended.YES: 9 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Edward Murashie, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter,Ginelle Hardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez JaureguiNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 9 – 0 – 0 – 0 – PassBUSINESS CALENDARPublic Hearing: The Historic Resources Commission decision is final unlessappealed to the City Council within 10 days of the decision by any interestedparty or group. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on February17,2023 and notices were mailed on February 16,2023.1.Historic Resource Commission Application No, 202302, Historic RegisterCategorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation AgreementNo. 202301 for the property located at 2311 North Benton Way (historicallyknown as The Turks House) located in the Single Family Residential (R1)zoning district. – Andrea Dumovich Heywood, Case Planner *Project Applicant: Brian and Krystle NewquistProject Description: The applicant is requesting approval of HistoricResources Commission Application No. 202302, Historic RegisterCategorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation Agreement No.202301 to allow the placement and categorization in the Santa Ana Register ofHistorical Properties as Key for the above mentioned property and to execute aHistoric Property Preservation Agreement with the City of Santa Ana.Environmental Impact: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, the project is exempt from further review underSection 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed to preserve a historicresource. Categorical Exemption No. ER202310 will be filed for this project.Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving Historic ResourcesCommission Application No. 202302 and Historic Register Categorization No.202301 (Exhibit 1); and 2. Recommend that the City Council authorize the City Manager and Clerk of theCouncil to execute the attached Mills Act agreement with Brian and Krystle L.Newquist, subject to nonsubstantive changes approved by the City Manager andCity Attorney (Exhibit 2).Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui toApprove.YES: 8 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter, GinelleHardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez JaureguiNO: 1 – Edward MurashieABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 8 – 1 – 0 – 0 – PassMinutes: Staff provided a brief presentation about the project. CommissionerChristy and Jauregui disclosed visiting the property but not speaking to theapplicant. The commissioner asked question of the applicant. The applicantspoke in favor of the item and answered questions. No written comment was received for the public comment segment of thehearing. Administrative Matters*End of Business Calendar*COMMISSIONER COMMENTSMinutes: Commissioners provided comment to the staff and to the public.ADJOURNMENTThe next meeting of the Historic Resources Commission is scheduled for May 04, 2023 at4:30 PM in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.Minutes: The meeting was adjourned at 5:24 pm.APPEAL INFORMATION:The formal action by the Commission shall become effective afterthe tenday appeal period. An appeal from the decision or requirement of the Commission
may be made by any interested party, individual, or group. The appeal must be filed with the
Clerk of the Council, accompanied by the required filing fee, and a copy sent to the Planning
Department, within ten days of the date of the Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the final
day to appeal falls on a City Hall observed holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the final
day to appeal shall be extended to the next day City Hall is open for public business. Please
note: Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of the
matters on this agenda for which a public hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited to
raising only those issues which you (or someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or in
written correspondence received by the Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.
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Historic Resources CommissionRegular Meeting Agenda MinutesMarch 2, 2023Council Chamber22 Civic Center PlazaSanta Ana, CA 4:30 P.M. TIM RUSHChair, Ward 6 RepresentativeIRMA JAUREGUICitywideRepresentative KEITH CARPENTERWard 1 RepresentativeEDWARDMURASHIEVice ChairWard3 Representative ALBERTA CHRISTYWard 4 RepresentativeDWAYNE SHIPPWard 5Representative GINELLE HARDYWard 2 RepresentativeMARKMCLOUGHLINPlanningCommission Rep.DANIEL CORNELIOUSComm. Redev. & HousingCommission Rep.MINH THAIExecutive DirectorJOHN FUNKLegal Counsel ALI PEZESHKPOUR, AICPPrincipal Planner NUVIA OCAMPORecording SecretaryCALL TOORDERATTENDANCE Commissioners:Tim Rush, ChairpersonEd Murashie, Vice ChairpersonKeith CarpenterAlberta ChristyGinelle HardyDaniel CorneliusMark McLoughlinIrma JaureguiDwayne ShippStaff:Minh Thai, Executive DirectorJohn Funk, Chief Asst. City AttorneyAli Pezeshkpour, AICP Planning ManagerNuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary Minutes: Quorum was reached at 4:33 pm with Commissioners Carpenter, Cornelius, andShipp attending virtually. ROLL CALLPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEPUBLIC COMMENTS (nonagenda items)CONSENT CALENDARa.MinutesRecommended Action: Approve the Minutes from the January 19, 2023 meeting.b.Excused absencesRecommended Action: Excuse absent commissioners. c.Certified Local Government 20212022 Annual ReportRecommended Action: Receive and File the Certified Local Government 20212022Annual Report.Minutes: Item C was pulled for review, Commissioner Murashie proposed amending thereport to reflect accurate information pertaining to his name and professional title.Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui to Approveas amended.YES: 9 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Edward Murashie, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter,Ginelle Hardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez JaureguiNO: 0 – ABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 9 – 0 – 0 – 0 – PassBUSINESS CALENDARPublic Hearing: The Historic Resources Commission decision is final unlessappealed to the City Council within 10 days of the decision by any interestedparty or group. Legal notice was published in the OC Reporter on February17,2023 and notices were mailed on February 16,2023.1.Historic Resource Commission Application No, 202302, Historic RegisterCategorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation AgreementNo. 202301 for the property located at 2311 North Benton Way (historicallyknown as The Turks House) located in the Single Family Residential (R1)zoning district. – Andrea Dumovich Heywood, Case Planner *Project Applicant: Brian and Krystle NewquistProject Description: The applicant is requesting approval of HistoricResources Commission Application No. 202302, Historic RegisterCategorization No. 202301, and Historic Property Preservation Agreement No.202301 to allow the placement and categorization in the Santa Ana Register ofHistorical Properties as Key for the above mentioned property and to execute aHistoric Property Preservation Agreement with the City of Santa Ana.Environmental Impact: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) and the CEQA Guidelines, the project is exempt from further review underSection 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed to preserve a historicresource. Categorical Exemption No. ER202310 will be filed for this project.Recommended Action: 1. Adopt a resolution approving Historic ResourcesCommission Application No. 202302 and Historic Register Categorization No.202301 (Exhibit 1); and 2. Recommend that the City Council authorize the City Manager and Clerk of theCouncil to execute the attached Mills Act agreement with Brian and Krystle L.Newquist, subject to nonsubstantive changes approved by the City Manager andCity Attorney (Exhibit 2).Moved by Commissioner Christy, seconded by Commissioner Jauregui toApprove.YES: 8 – Alberta Christy, Tim Rush, Dwayne Shipp, Keith Carpenter, GinelleHardy, Mark McLoughlin, Daniel Cornelious, Irma Perez JaureguiNO: 1 – Edward MurashieABSTAIN: 0 – ABSENT: 0 – Status: 8 – 1 – 0 – 0 – PassMinutes: Staff provided a brief presentation about the project. CommissionerChristy and Jauregui disclosed visiting the property but not speaking to theapplicant. The commissioner asked question of the applicant. The applicantspoke in favor of the item and answered questions. No written comment was received for the public comment segment of thehearing. Administrative Matters*End of Business Calendar*COMMISSIONER COMMENTSMinutes: Commissioners provided comment to the staff and to the public.ADJOURNMENTThe next meeting of the Historic Resources Commission is scheduled for May 04, 2023 at4:30 PM in the Council Chamber, 22 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA.Minutes: The meeting was adjourned at 5:24 pm.APPEAL INFORMATION:The formal action by the Commission shall become effective afterthe tenday appeal period. An appeal from the decision or requirement of the Commissionmay be made by any interested party, individual, or group. The appeal must be filed with theClerk of the Council, accompanied by the required filing fee, and a copy sent to the PlanningDepartment, within ten days of the date of the Commission's action, by 5:00 p.m. If the finalday to appeal falls on a City Hall observed holiday or a day when City hall is closed, the finalday to appeal shall be extended to the next day City Hall is open for public business. Pleasenote: Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge in court any of thematters on this agenda for which a public hearing is to be conducted, you may be limited toraising only those issues which you (or someone else) raised orally at the public hearing or inwritten correspondence received by the Commission or City Council at or before the hearing.MEETING INFORMATION If you would like to learn how to use Zoom before the meeting, visit Zoom Video Tutorials.1. Connecting directly from your computer:Click on the link on top of this agenda ORGo to Zoom.us and click "Join a Meeting" at the top. Enter the Meeting ID. The MeetingID is listed at the top of this agenda.To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is beingdiscussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us knowyou wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.2. Connecting via the Zoom App:Download the free Zoom Cloud Meetings app from your favorite app store.Launch the app and click on the blue Join a Meeting button. Enter the Meeting ID, yourname, and the blue Join button. The Meeting ID is listed at the top of this agenda.To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is beingdiscussed, click on the button next to your name to virtually raise your hand and let us knowyou wish to speak. You will have 3 minutes.3. Dialing in from a mobile phone or landline:Dial (669) 9009128. When prompted, enter the meeting ID. The Meeting ID is listed atthe top of this agenda.To speak during the meeting: When you wish to comment on an item that is beingdiscussed, press *9 on your phone to virtually raise your hand. You will have 3 minutes.Submit a written commentYou are invited to submit a written comment in one of the following ways:
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Mail to Nuvia Ocampo, Recording Secretary, City of Santa Ana, 20 Civic Center Plaza
– M20, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
Deadline to submit written comments is 2:00 p.m. on the day of the
meeting.Comments received after the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the record.
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Planning and Building Agency
Item # 1
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701
Historic Resources Commission Staff Report
May 3, 2023
Topic: HEMA No. 2023-03 – The Fuller-Utt House (2140 North Ross Street)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate of Appropriateness for Historic Exterior
Modification Application No. 2023-03.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Andrew Spero and Amy Miller are requesting approval of Historic Exterior Modification
Application (HEMA) No. 2023-03. Specifically, the request is to allow exterior modifications
consisting of a single-level rear addition of approximately 261 square feet, and interior
modifications to include an interior kitchen remodel/expansion of approximately 229 square
feet with new interior master bathroom of approximately 144 square feet (totaling
approximately 373 square feet of interior remodel), for the Fuller-Utt House located at 2140
North Ross Street. The property was listed as “Contributive” in 2007 on the Santa Ana
Register of Historical Properties.
DISCUSSION
Project Location and Site Description
The subject property is located on the west side of North Ross Street in the Floral Park
National Register Historic District in Santa Ana. The General Plan land use designation
for the site is Low Density Residential (LR) and the zoning district is Single Family
Residential (R1). The site contains a single-story 1,384-square-foot English Revival style
residence and a detached garage on a 9,150-square-foot lot. The property is known as
the Fuller-Utt House and is a contributor to the National Register-listed Floral Park Historic
District. The property is also individually listed as No. 488 on the Santa Ana Register of
Historical Properties (“Register”). It was placed on the Register in 2007 and was
categorized as “Contributive.”
The Fuller-Utt House is a one-story, stucco-clad residence that features the picturesque
asymmetry typical of the English Revival style. Steeply pitched, the cross-gabled roof of
patterned wood shingles with rolled edges is meant to suggest thatching. Gable ends are
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slightly extended. Tall and narrow vents with horizontal louvers pierce the gable ends.
Stucco sheathes the building. Centered on the façade, a front-gabled wing contains a
slightly pointed tripartite window whose fixed center sash is flanked by four-light
casements. The window surround is cast-stone, scored to resemble masonry. The north
half of the façade displays a pair of six-over-one, double-hung sash windows, also framed
with scored cast-stone. The same scored cast stone, with a faux keystone, surrounds a
large fixed-pane window marking the south half of the façade. Elevated three steps and
facing south from the central wing, the recessed entry, accented by a cast stone surround,
consists of a wood door accented with a small stained-glass window screened with
spindlework. Fenestration on the side elevations includes additional double-hung sash
windows, in both six-over-one and one-over-one configurations. Located in the southwest
corner of the property, the original garage features sliding wood doors with vertical siding
and a stepped parapet wall. Alterations include substitution of French doors for a window
on the rear elevation of the house and the addition of tile to the garage roof. The house
is enhanced by mature trees and landscaping.
Project Description
The proposed exterior modifications to the residence include the partial demolition of an
existing bedroom at the building’s northwest corner to accommodate a new rear addition,
and an interior remodel consisting of removing an interior laundry room and expanding
the existing kitchen by approximatley 229 square feet, and a new interior master
bathroom. The proposed building addition will accommodate a new master bedroom with
walk-in-closet addition of approximately 261 square feet. The existing bedroom will be
reconfigured into a new master bathroom of approximately 144 square feet, providing the
residence with a second bathroom while maintaining the residence’s three bedroom
count.
The master bedroom addition will extend approximately 19 feet towards the rear (west)
of the property and be approximately 14 feet wide. The rear addition will include a set of
new French doors, with a full height casement window, leading towards rear yard and a
new, 519 square foot uncovered rear raised wood deck (approximately 20 inches above
grade). The addition’s north and south side elevations will each have two new new dual
glazed double-hung wood windows for the new master bedroom, along with a smaller
casement wood window for the walk-in-closet on the north elevation and a smaller double-
hung wood window for the entrance hallway leading into the master bedorom on the south
elevation. The kitchen remodel will include a new wood Dutch door with an upper light
and two new dual glazed hung wood windows along the west (rear) elevation. The existing
single double-hung wood window that will be removed from the rear (south) elevation in
place of the new French doors, will be salvaged and replace an existing window at the
south (side) elevation in order to provide symmetry with an existing window on the south
elevation.
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The proposed addition is designed with a front gable with the same dimensions as the
east (front) elevation’s gable, and will not exceed the existing height of the single-story
residence. The gable’s fascia will lack the rolled edges (thatching) and the eaves at the
proposed addition will have an additional 2x2 wood fascia trim board; consistent with
Secretary of the Interior’s Standards (SOIS) for the Treatment of Historic Properties,
these elements will differentiate the addition from the original structure. A new attic vent
will be placed below the gable roof to match existing vents. The addition will include new
exterior plaster to match the style, color and texture of the existing residence. New
underground vents will be added to the addition to match the existing vents on the main
house. All new windows and French doors are proposed to be wood and dual glazed and
will match the existing, including the wood trim. All new double-hung windows located on
the rear addition (north, west, and south elevations) will not include an upper sash horn
detail so to differentiate the new windows from the original double-hung windows. The
proposed alterations will be located in the rear of the house, where it is not generally
visible from the public right-of-way, and avoids the most significant and character-defining
features.
As a result of the residence’s proposed addition and interior remodel, minor changes are
proposed to the existing rear detached garage. Changes will include infilling an existing
pedestrian door at the north elevation and adding a new pedestrian door opening further
south on the garage’s north elevation in order to accommodate the new rear yard deck.
The new, six panel door will resemble the existing (deteriorated) door and will incorporate
the salvaged door knob of the original door. Additionally, all existing foliage on the
detached garage will be removed in order to maintain the historic garage materials and
extend the longevity of the building. A new eight-foot-tall wood fence will be located in the
rear yard and be parallel to the driveway, spanning from the main house to the detached
garage to partially enclose the rear deck. These changes are subject to administrative
review due to their relatively minor scale, but are being included in the overall project
description as they stem directly from the request to add to and remodel the residence.
Analysis of the Issues
As proposed, the project will follow the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards (SOIS) for
the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating,
Restoring, & Reconstructing Historic Buildings (Kay D. Weeks and Anne E. Grimmer,
revised 2017). The proposed exterior modifications would be considered a rehabilitation
project and as such be evaluated against ten criteria. Staff has reviewed the proposed
modifications in comparison to the SOIS. The following is a review of the findings as they
pertain to the applicable criteria:
1. A property will be used as it was historically or be given a new use that requires
minimal changes to its distinctive materials, features, spaces, and spatial
relationships.
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The project complies with Standard No. 1. The property currently maintains its
historic use as a single-family residence. The use is not proposed to change. The
interior configuration will remain substantially the same with the addition providing
enhanced functionality.
2. The historic character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The removal
of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a
property shall be avoided.
The project complies with Standard No. 2. The historic character of the subject
property will be retained and preserved. The proposed addition has been designed
to remove as little historic material as possible and will be located on a secondary,
rear façade, where it will not be generally visible from the public right-of-way. The
proposed exterior alterations will not alter the primary east (front) elevation, or any
important spatial relationships that characterize the property. The salvaged rear
(west) elevation window to replace the existing south elevation window will
maintain the property’s historic window materials and will be located towards the
west (rear) half of the south elevation, further away from the street.
3. Each property will be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and use.
Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding
conjectural features or elements from other historic properties, will not be
undertaken.
The project complies with Standard No. 3. The proposed changes will not create
a false sense of historical development. The proposed addition will read as
contemporary in comparison to the existing single-family residence, which
incorporates distinctive architectural features of the English Revival style. The
addition will have a front-gabled roof to match the existing house, which is
designed to be compatible with the existing scale and massing of the residence
yet distinct enough to discern that it is a new addition. Moreover, the addition will
be distinguished by the lack the rolled edges (thatching detail) at the gable’s fascia,
and the wider eaves which will have an additional 2x2 wood fascia trim board, as
well as the double-hung windows without the upper sash horn detail. Therefore,
the architectural treatment will read as contemporary, not conjectural.
4. Changes to a property that have acquired historic significance in their own right
will be retained and preserved.
Standard 4 does not apply as the project will not remove any significant features
that were added over time.
5. Distinctive features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of
craftsmanship that characterize a property shall be preserved.
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The project complies with Standard No. 5. Distinctive materials, features, finishes,
and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize the
property will be preserved. The project does not propose to remove character-
defining features or materials/finishes along the primary elevation. The project
proposes to remove part of the rear (west) and side (north) elevations to
accommodate a master bedroom addition, which includes salvaging an original
window and relocating it at the south side elevation to accommodate the kitchen
remodel; removing non-original French doors; and removing a door and window
along the rear (west) elevation, all of which are not readily visible from the public
right-of-way.
6. Deteriorated historic features will be repaired rather than replaced. Where the
severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new
feature will match the old in design, color, texture, and, where possible, materials.
Replacement of missing features will be substantiated by documentary and
physical evidence.
Standard 6 does not apply as the proposed project does not deal with issues of
deterioration of existing materials or replacement of existing features.
7. Chemical or physical treatments, if appropriate, will be undertaken using the
gentlest means possible. Treatments that cause damage to historic materials will
not be used.
Standard 7 does not apply as the project will not involve chemical or physical
treatments on the building and will be in full compliance with the Standards.
8. Archeological resources will be protected and preserved in place. If such resources
must be disturbed, mitigation measures will be undertaken.
Standard 8 does not apply as there are no known archeological resources onsite.
9. New additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction will not destroy
historic materials, features, and spatial relationships that characterize the property.
The new work shall be differentiated from the old and will be compatible with the
historic materials, features, size, scale and proportion, and massing to protect the
integrity of the property and its environment.
The project complies with Standard No. 9. The new rear addition will not destroy
historic materials, features, or spatial relationships that characterize the property.
The proposed addition is located at the rear (northwest corner) in an area that is
not easily visible from the public right-of-way. Important spatial relationships
characterizing the English Revival architectural style will not be disturbed, as the
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addition is positioned to the rear of the existing house. Although a new, front-gable
roof will be added to the existing rear hip roof, only a small portion of the existing
roof will be altered to accommodate the addition; the new gable will not alter any
of the existing roof located on the primary (east) façade or any of the north (side)
elevation that is visible from the street. The materials of the new addition will also
be compatible with the existing historic materials, through the use of similar
materials, as well as differentiated by the lack the rolled edges (thatching detail) at
the gable’s fascia, the wider fascia trim, as well as the double-hung windows
without the upper sash horn detail. The kitchen remodel will incorporate a salvaged
original wood window, to be located from the rear (west) elevation in place of an
existing window at the south (side) elevation, in order to create fenestration
symmetry at the south elevation.
10.New additions and adjacent or related new construction will be undertaken in such
a manner that, if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the
historic property and its environment would be unimpaired.
The project complies with Standard No. 10. The proposed project is considered
generally reversible, as it does not remove essential aspects of the building’s form
and materials. The proposed addition will be located in the rear of the house, where
it is not generally visible from the public right-of-way, and avoids the most
significant and character-defining features. The essential form of the house and
the vast majority of its historic materials will remain unimpaired.
In conclusion, staff has determined that the project complies with The Secretary of the
Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Specifically, the analysis indicates that the proposed
rear addition will be compatible and consistent with the existing architectural elements that
reflect the original English Revival style architecture while being mindful not to disturb the
historic materials that characterize the property. By localizing the scope of work so that the
addition is setback from the primary facades while maintaining a smaller massing than the
historic building, and by differentiating the new work from the old, the property will maintain
its historic and character-defining features. Most importantly, due to the additive nature, the
rear addition will allow for the option for it to be removed in such a way that the essential
form and integrity of the historic property and its environment will be unimpaired.
The role of the Historic Resources Commission is to issue a Certificate of Appropriateness
upon finding that the proposed modifications do not substantially change the character and
integrity of the historic properties per Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 30-6, meet the
Secretary of Interior’s Standards per CEQA and the City’s Certified Local Government
agreement with the State of California. Staff finds that the historic exterior modification
application meets the necessary criteria to be awarded a Certificate of Appropriateness and
should be approved. It is also recommended that staff approve the exact materials and
finishes to be used prior to installation to ensure quality and compatibility.
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Public Notification
The project site was posted with a notice advertising this public hearing, a notice was
published in the Orange County Reporter and mailed notices were sent to all property
owners within 500 feet of the project site. At the time of this printing, no correspondence,
either written or electronic, had been received from any members of the public.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the recommended action is
exempt from further review under Section 15331, Class 31, as this action is designed in
a manner consistent with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards. Based on this analysis, a
Notice of Exemption, Environmental Review No. 2023-41 will be filed for this project.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
EXHIBIT(S)
1. Resolution
2. 500-Foot Radius Map – 2140 North Ross Street
3. Site Photos
4. Resolution 2007-22 – 2140 North Ross Street (Historic Listing and Categorization)
5. Historic Description
6. Architectural Plan Set
7. Copy of Public Notices
Submitted By:
Andrea Heywood, Associate Planner
Approved By:
Minh Thai, Executive Director of Planning and Building Agency, Planning and Building
Agency
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RESOLUTION NO. 2023-XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE HISTORIC RESOURCES
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING
THE CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS FOR THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2140 NORTH ROSS STREET
(HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO.
2023-03)
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HISTORIC RESOURCES COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Historic Resources Commission of the City of Santa Ana hereby
finds, determines, and declares as follows:
A. Andrew Spero and Amy Miller (“Applicants”) are requesting approval of
Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 2023-03 to allow exterior
modifications to the property at 2140 North Ross Street, historically known
as the Fuller-Utt House.
B. The legal owners of the property are Andrew Michael Spero, an unmarried
man and Amy Cathleen Miller, an unmarried woman, as joint tenants.
C. The legal description for the subject property is attached hereto as Exhibit
A and incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein.
D. The Fuller-Utt House is individually listed as No. 488 on the Santa Ana
Register of Historical Properties and categorized as “Contributive” in 2007.
E. The Fuller-Utt House was originally built in 1930 and is architecturally
significant as an English Revival Style residence. Character-defining
exterior features of the Fuller-Utt House that should be preserved include,
but may not be limited to, materials and finishes (stucco, wood, and cast
stone); roof configuration and detailing; original windows and doors where
extant; chimney; architectural details such as the shingles with rolled edges
and cast stone surrounds.
F. Pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 30-6, no exterior physical
modifications, other than those identified by the Historic Resources
Commission for administrative approval by city staff, shall be permitted with
respect to a historic structure until the Historic Resources Commission
approves such request at a duly noticed public hearing and issues a
certificate of appropriateness. The Historic Resources Commission shall
issue the certificate of appropriateness upon finding that the proposed
modification(s) does not substantially change the character and integrity of
the historic property.
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G.The proposed exterior modifications to the three-bedroom, single-story
residence include the partial demolition of an existing bedroom at the
building’s northwest corner to accommodate a new rear addition, and an
interior remodel consisting of removing an interior laundry room and
expanding the existing kitchen by approximately 229 square feet, and a new
interior master bathroom. The proposed building addition will accommodate
a new master bedroom with walk-in-closet addition of approximately 261
square feet. The existing bedroom will be reconfigured into a new master
bathroom of approximately 144 square feet, providing the residence with a
second bathroom while maintaining the residence’s three bedroom count.
H.Pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 30-6, the Historic
Resources Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on May 3, 2023,
for the request for exterior modifications to the Fuller-Utt House.
I.Since the property is deemed a historic structure, all exterior modifications
are required to meet the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation.
1.The following Secretary of Interior’s Standards are applicable:
i.The project complies with Standard No. 1. The property
currently maintains its historic use as a single-family
residence. The use is not proposed to change. The interior
configuration will remain substantially the same with the
addition providing enhanced functionality.
ii.The project complies with Standard No. 2. The historic
character of the subject property will be retained and
preserved. The proposed addition has been designed to
remove as little historic material as possible and will be
located on a secondary, rear façade, where it will not be
generally visible from the public right-of-way. The proposed
exterior alterations will not alter the primary east (front)
elevation, or any important spatial relationships that
characterize the property. The salvaged rear (west) elevation
window to replace the existing south elevation window will
maintain the property’s historic window materials and will be
located towards the west (rear) half of the south elevation,
further away from the street.
iii.The project complies with Standard No. 3. The proposed
changes will not create a false sense of historical
development. The proposed addition will read as
contemporary in comparison to the existing single-family
residence, which incorporates distinctive architectural
features of the English Revival style. The addition will have a
front-gabled roof to match the existing house, which is
designed to be compatible with the existing scale and
massing of the residence yet distinct enough to discern that it
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is a new addition. Moreover, the addition will be distinguished
by the lack the rolled edges (thatching detail) at the gable’s
fascia, and the wider eaves which will have an additional 2x2
wood fascia trim board, as well as the double-hung windows
without the upper sash horn detail. Therefore, the
architectural treatment will read as contemporary, not
conjectural.
iv. The project complies with Standard No. 5. Distinctive
materials, features, finishes, and construction techniques or
examples of craftsmanship that characterize the property will
be preserved. The project does not propose to remove
character-defining features or materials/finishes along the
primary elevation. The project proposes to remove part of the
rear (west) and side (north) elevations to accommodate a
master bedroom addition, which includes salvaging an
original window and relocating it at the south side elevation to
accommodate the kitchen remodel; removing non-original
French doors; and removing a door and window along the rear
(west) elevation, all of which are not readily visible from the
public right-of-way.
v. The project complies with Standard No. 9. The new rear
addition will not destroy historic materials, features, or spatial
relationships that characterize the property. The proposed
addition is located at the rear (northwest corner) in an area
that is not easily visible from the public right-of-way. Important
spatial relationships characterizing the English Revival
architectural style will not be disturbed, as the addition is
positioned to the rear of the existing house. Although a new,
front-gable roof will be added to the existing rear hip roof, only
a small portion of the existing roof will be altered to
accommodate the addition; the new gable will not alter any of
the existing roof located on the primary (east) façade or any
of the north (side) elevation that is visible from the street. The
materials of the new addition will also be compatible with the
existing historic materials, through the use of similar
materials, as well as differentiated by the lack the rolled edges
(thatching detail) at the gable’s fascia, the wider fascia trim,
as well as the double-hung windows without the upper sash
horn detail. The kitchen remodel will incorporate a salvaged
original wood window, to be located from the rear (west)
elevation in place of an existing window at the south (side)
elevation, in order to create fenestration symmetry at the
south elevation.
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vi.The project complies with Standard No. 10. The proposed
project is considered generally reversible, as it does not
remove essential aspects of the building’s form and materials.
The proposed addition will be located in the rear of the house,
where it is not generally visible from the public right-of-way,
and avoids the most significant and character-defining
features. The essential form of the house and the vast majority
of its historic materials will remain unimpaired.
vii.Standards 4 and 6-8 are not applicable. No features of this
description would be affected by this Project.
Section 2. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the
recommended action is exempt from further review under Section 15331, Class 31, as
this action is designed in a manner consistent with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards.
Categorical Exemption, Environmental Review No. 2023-41 will be filed for this project.
Section 3. The Historic Resources Commission of the City of Santa Ana after
conducting the public hearing hereby approves the Certificate of Appropriateness for
Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 2023-03, as conditioned in Exhibit B,
attached hereto and incorporated herein. The Historic Resources Commission finds that
the proposed modifications do not substantially change the character and integrity of the
historic property. This decision is based upon the evidence submitted at the above said
hearing, which includes, but is not limited to: the Staff Report and exhibits attached thereto
and the public testimony, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference.
Section 4. The Historic Resources Commission Secretary is hereby directed to
file a certified copy of this Resolution with the County Recorder’s Office after the adoption
of this Resolution pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 5029.
ADOPTED this 3rd day of May 2023.
__________________________
Tim Rush
Chairperson
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
By:________________________
John M. Funk
Chief Assistant City Attorney
AYES: Commission members____________________________________
NOES: Commission members___________________________________
ABSTAIN: Commission members___________________________________
NOT PRESENT: Commission members___________________________________
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, NUVIA OCAMPO, Commission Secretary, do hereby attest to and certify the attached
Resolution No. 2023-XXX to be the original resolution adopted by Historic
Resources Commission of the City of Santa Ana on May 3, 2023.
Date: ________________ ____________________________________
Nuvia Ocampo
Commission Secretary
City of Santa Ana
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EXHIBIT A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
APN Address Legal Description Owner Names
002-112-12 2140 North Ross Street THE LAND REFERRED TO
HEREIN BELOW IS
SITUATED IN THE COUNTY
OF ORANGE, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA AND IS
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
LOT 7 OF TRACT NO. 946, IN
THE CITY OF SANTA ANA,
COUNTY OF ORANGE,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
AS PER MAP RECORDED IN
BOOK 30, PAGE 3 OF
MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN
THE OFFICE OF THE
COUNTY RECORDER OF
SAID COUNTY.
Andrew Spero
and Amy Miller
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EXHIBIT B
Conditions of Approval for Historic Exterior Modification Application (HEMA)
No. 2023-03
The Applicant must comply with each and every condition listed below prior to
exercising the rights conferred by the Historic Resource Commission’s approval
and the City of Santa Ana Register of Historic Properties pursuant to Section
30-6 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. The Applicant must remain in
compliance with all conditions listed below:
1. The applicant shall install a bronze plaque as per a template on file with
the Planning Division honoring and recognizing the structure at 2140
North Ross Street, historically known as the Fuller-Utt House. The
plaque shall include the historic name, address, year built, and local
historic register designation. The final dimensions, location, text and
description on the plaque shall be reviewed and approved by Planning
Division staff.
2. Prior to final inspection of building permits, the applicant shall complete
the following landscape improvements:
a. The front yard landscape, including all trees and shrubs, shall
be trimmed and thinned so that the building’s primary (east)
façade and all of its character defining features located on the
primary facade (cross-gabled roof of patterned wood shingles
with rolled edges; main, recessed entrance; front gable with
tripartite window; six-over-one, double-hung sash windows
framed with scored cast-stone; and a fixed-pane window with
scored cast-stone) are fully visible from the public right-of-way;
and
b. The applicant shall remove vegetation growth throughout the
property (front, sides, and rear yard) so that it is not directly
growing on the historic residence and detached garage
(including the roof, all facades, and all architectural features of
both buildings).
3. The applicant shall regularly maintain all landscaping in the front, sides,
and rear yards so that the historic building and its character defining
features (materials and finishes including stucco, wood, and cast stone;
cross-gabled roof of patterned wood shingles with rolled edges; original
windows and doors where extant, including the six-over-one, double-
hung sash windows framed with scored cast-stone, fixed-pane window
with scored cast-stone, and all original double-hung wood sash
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windows; chimney; main, recessed entrance; front gable with tripartite
window) are visible from the public right-of-way. The vegetative shrub
growth shall be maintained and removed as needed so that it does not
grow directly on the historic property or detached garage facades in
order to ensure longevity of the historic building materials and prevent
future damage of said historic materials.
HEMA NO. 2023-3
2140 NORTH ROSS STREET
THE FULLER-UTT HOUSE
P L A N N I N G AND B U I L D I N G A G E N C Y
500’ RADIUS
EXHIBIT 2
SITE
Exhibit 3 – Site Photos
HEMA-2023-03
2140 North Ross Street – Fuller-Utt House
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
FULLER-UTT HOUSE
2042 North Ross Street
Santa Ana, CA 92706
NAME Fuller-Utt House REF. NO.
ADDRESS 2140 North Ross Street
CITY Santa Ana ZIP 92706 ORANGE COUNTY
YEAR BUILT 19 30 LOCAL REGISTER CATEGORY: Contributive
HISTORIC DISTRICT N/A NEIGHBORHOOD Floral Park
CALIFORNIA REGISTER CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION 3 CALIFORNIA REGISTER STATUS CODE 5S1
Location: Not for Publication Unrestricted
Prehistoric Historic Both
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE: English Revival
A simplification of the Tudor Revival, which reached its height of popularity during the 1920s and 1930s, the English Revival drew
upon the English count ry house for its inspiration. English Revival homes usually feature stucco walls and gable roofs of steep but
not exaggerated pitch. A characteristic roof treatment incorporates uneven rakes, with one side of a gable extending a greater distance
than the other, sometimes changing the angle of slope in the process. Arches may be used for windows and doors, and, unlike their
Tudor cousins, are rounded rather than pointed. Windows are usually clustered in groups on the façade and are often multi-paned
casement in type. Almost exclusively a residential style, English Revival buildings are nearly always asymmetrical in compositio n.
SUMMARY/CONCLUSION :
The Fuller-Utt House qualifies for listing in the Santa Ana Register of Historical Propert ies under C riterion 1 for its exemplification of
the distinguishing characteristics of the English Revival style . Additionally, the house has been categorized as “Contributive” because
it “contributes to the overall character and history” of Santa Ana, and, as an example of the English Revival style in the Floral Park
neighborhood “is a good example of period architecture” (Municipal Code, Section 30-2.2).
EXPLANATION OF CODES:
· California Register Criteria for Evaluation: (From California Office of Historic Preservation, Technical Assistance Series # 7,
“How to Nominate Resources to the California Register of Historical Resources,” September 4, 2001.)
3: It embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, region, or method of construction, or re presents the
work of a master, or possesses high artistic values.
· California Register Status Code: (From California Office of Historic Preservation, December 8, 2003.)
5S1: Individual property that is listed or designated locally.
State of California The Resources Agency Primary #______________________________________________
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI #__________________________________________________
PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial______________________________________________
NRHP Status Code _____________________________________
Other Listings _____________________________________________________________________
Review Code ________ Reviewer________________________ Date_______________
Page _1_ of _3_ Resource name(s) or number (assigned by recorder) Fuller-Utt House P1. Other Identifier:
*P2. Location: oNot for Publication nUnrestricted *a. County Orange County
*b. USGS 7.5’ Quad Date:
*c. Address 2140 North Ross Street City Santa Ana Zip 92706
*e. Other Locational Data: Assessor’s Parcel Number Block: Lot:
*P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.)
This one-story, stucco-clad residence features the picturesque asymmetry typical of the English Revival style. Steeply
pitched, the cross-gabled roof of patterned wood shingles with rolled edges is meant to suggest thatching. Gable ends are
slightly extended, with a thin notched vergeboard beneath . Tall and narrow vents with horizontal louvers pierce the gable
ends. Stucco sheathes the building. Centered on the façade, a front-gabled wing contains a slightly pointed tripartite window
whose fixed center sash is flanked by four-light casements. The window surround is cast-stone, scored to resemble
masonry. The north half of the façade displays a pair of six-over-one, double -hung sash windows, also framed with scored
cast-stone. The same scored cast stone, with a faux keystone, surrounds a large fixed -pane window marking the south half
of the façade. Elevated three steps and facing south from the central wing, the recessed entry, accented by a cast stone
surround, consists of a wo od door accented with a small stained -glass window screened with spindlework . Fenestration on
the side elevation s includes additional double -hung sash windows, in both six-over-one and one-over-one configurations.
Located in the southwest corner of the property, the original garage features sliding wood doors with vertical siding and a
stepped parapet wall. Alterations include substitution of French doors for a window on the rear elevation of the house and
the addition of tile to the garage roof. The h ouse appears substantially intact otherwise and is enhanced by mature trees and
landscaping.
*P3b. Resource Attributes: (list attributes and codes) HP2. Single-family Property
*P4. Resources Present: nBuilding oStructure oObject oSite oDistrict oElement of District oOther
P5b. Photo: (view and date)
East elevation
August 2007
*P6. Date Constructed/Age and
Sources: nhistoric
1930/City of Santa Ana Building
Permits
*P7. Owner and Address:
*P8. Recorded by:
L. Heumann and D .Howell-Ardila
Sapphos Environmental, Inc.
133 Martin Alley
Pasadena, California 91105
*P9. Date Recorded:
August 3 , 2007
*P10. Survey Type:
Intensive Survey Update
*P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey report and other sources, or enter “none”)
None.
*Attachments: oNone oLocation Map oSketch Map nContinuation Sheet nBuilding, Structure, and Object Record
oArchaeological Record oDistrict Record oLinear Feature Record oMi lling Station Record oRock Art Record
oArtifact Record oPhotograph Record o Other (list)
DPR 523A (1/95) *Required information
P5a. Photo
State of California The Resources Agency Primary #__________________________________________
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI#______________________________________________
BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD
Page 2 of 3 *CHR Status Code _5S1__________________________
*Resource Name or #: Fuller-Utt House B1. Historic Name: Fuller-Utt House
B2. Common Name: Same
B3. Original Use: Single -family Residence B4. Present Use: Single-family Residence
*B5. Architectural Style: English Revival
*B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations): Constructed in 19 30
November 1 , 1930. Residence and garage constructed for $5,000 .
*B7. Moved? n No o Yes o Unknown Date:______ Original Location:_ ____________________
*B8. Related Features:
Garage.
B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown
*B10. Significance: Theme Residential Architecture Area Santa Ana
Period of Significance: circa 1895-1965 Property Type: Single-family Residence Applicable Criteria: NR: C; CR: 3
(Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity)
The Fuller-Utt House is architecturally significant as an intact and representative example of the English Revival style and
historically notable for its association with a prominent Santa Ana resident, James Utt. The original building permit, issued in
November 1930, indicates that the house was built for $5,000 by Roy Roscoe Russell, one of the original developers of Floral Park .
When the improvement first appeared in city directories in 1932 , Ralph D. Fuller, an assistant trust officer with the Bank of America,
and his wife Edna were listed as the home’s first occupants. By 1936, the residence was the home of James B. Utt, whose father
Charles had been one of the founders and early settlers of Tustin, California. James Utt and his wife Charlena remained in the
home until 1939 . During this time, Utt served as assemblyman for the 74th district in the California State Assembly. By 1937, Utt
had been appointed state inheritance tax appraiser, a position he held until 1952. (In 1953, Utt began a nearly twenty-year term as
a congressperson in the United States House of Representatives.) From 1939 to at least the early 1960s, Mrs. Mattie C. Long, who
operated a hemstitching and button shop on Fourth Street, occupied the residence.
(See Continuation Sheet 3 of 3.)
B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes)
*B12. References:
City of Santa Ana Building Permits
Santa Ana History Room Collection, Santa Ana Public Library
Sanborn Maps
(See Continuation Sheet 3 of 3.)
B13. Remarks:
*B14. Evaluator: Leslie J. Heumann
*Date of Evaluation: August 3, 2007
DPR 523B (1/95) *Required information
Sketch Map
(This space reserved for official comments.)
State of California The Resources Agency Primary # _____________________________________________
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # ________________________________________________
CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial _____________________________________________
Page 3_ of 3_ Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) Fuller-Utt House
*Recorded by Leslie J. Heumann and Deborah Howell -Ardila *Date August 3, 2007 x Continuation o Update
DPR 523L
*B10. Significance (continued):
Santa Ana was founded by William Spurgeon in 1869 as a speculative town site on part of the Spanish land grant known as
Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. The civic and commercial core of the community was centered around the intersection of
Main and Fourth Streets. Stimulated by the arrival of the Santa Fe Railroad and incorporation as a city in 1886, and selection
as the seat of the newly created County of Orange in 1889, the city grew outwards, with residential neighborhoods
developing to the north, south, and east of the city center. Agricultural uses predominated in the outlying areas, with
cultivated fields and orchards dotted with widely scattered farmhouses.
The Fuller-Utt House is located in Floral Park, a neighborhood northwest of downtown Santa Ana bounded by East
Seventeenth Street, North Flower Street, Riverside Drive, and Broadway. Groves of oranges, avocados, and walnuts and
widely scattered ranch houses characterized this area before 1920. Developer and builder Allison Honer (1897-1981),
credited as the subdivider and builder of a major portion of northwest Santa Ana, a rrived in Santa Ana from Beaver Falls,
New York in 1922 (Talbert, pages 353 -356). “Before nightfall on the day of his arrival, Mr. Honer purchased a parcel of land.
And that month, he began building custom homes in Santa Ana” (Orange County Register, September 15, 1981). The parcel
chosen became the Floral Park subdivision between Seventeenth Street and Santiago Creek. “When built in the 1920s, the
Floral Park homes were the most lavish and expensive in the area. They sold for about $45,000 each” (Orange County
Register, September 15, 1981). Revival architecture in a wide variety of romantic styles was celebrated in the 1920s and
1930s and Floral Park showcased examples of the English Tudor, French Norman, Spanish Colonial, and Colonial Revival.
The Allison Honer Construction Company went on to complete such notable projects as the 1935 Art Deco styled Old Santa
Ana City Hall, the El Toro Marine Base during World War II, and the 1960 Honer Shopping Plaza. Honer lived in the
neighborhood he had helped to create, at 615 West Santa Clara Avenue.
In the late 1920s and 1930s, another builder, Roy Roscoe Russell (1881-1965), continued developing the groves of Floral
Park. An early Russell project was his 1928 subdivision of Victoria Drive between West Nineteenth Street and West Santa
Clara Avenue. The homes were quite grand and displayed various revival styles, including Russell’s own large, Colonial
Revival mansion at 2009 Victoria Drive. In the early post World War II years, Floral Park continued its development a s
numerous, smaller, single-family houses were built. Continuing in the Floral Park tradition, they were mostly revival in style.
In the 1950s, low, horizontal Ranch Style houses completed the growth of Floral Park . Today (2007) Floral Park maintains its
identity as the premier neighborhood of Santa Ana, historically home to many affluent and prominent citizens.
The Fuller-Utt House qualifies for listing in the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties under Criterion 1 for its
exemplification of the distinguishing characteristics of the English Revival style. Typical features of this style illustrated by the
house include its asymmetrical arrangement of elements; combination of stucco cladding with sparse ornament; shingle roof
with rolled edges; pointed or Tudor-arched window; tripartite window configuration ; attached brick chimney; and its emphasis
on vertical features such as the steeply pitched gables. Additionally, the house has been categorized as “Contributive”
because it “contributes to the overall character and history” of Santa Ana, and, as an example of the English Revival style “is
a good example of period architecture.” Character-defining exterior features of the Fuller-Utt House that should be preserved
include, but may not be limited to , materials and finishes (stucco, wood, and cast stone); roof configuration and detailing;
original windows and doors where extant; chimney; architectural details such as the shingles with rolled edges and cast stone
surrounds..
*B12. References (continue d):
Harris, Cyril M. American Architecture: An Illustrated Encyclopedia. New York, WW Norton, 1998.
Marsh, Diann. Santa Ana, An Illustrated History. Encinitas, Heritage Publishing, 1994.
McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1984.
National Register Bulletin 16A. “How to Complete the National Register Registration Form.” Washington DC: National
Register Branch, National Park Service, US Dept. of the Interior, 1991.
Office of Historic Preservation. “Instructions for Recording Historical Resources.” Sacramento: March 1995.
Whiffen, Marcus. American Architecture Since 1780 . Cambridge: MIT Press, 1969.
Armor, Samuel. History of Orange County. Los Angeles: History Record Company, 1921.
Franklin, Don. “NW Santa Ana History: Roy Russell & Son, Builders.” Unsourced article from the Santa Ana History Room
Historic House File, circa 1995.
Santa Ana and Orange County Directories, 1930-1962.
“Biographical Directory of the United States Congress: Utt, Jam es Boyd, (1899 -1970). Available at
http://bioguide.congress.gov
“James Boyd Utt.” Available at www.findagrave.com
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BEFORE THE SANTA ANA HISTORIC
RESOURCES COMMISSION
The City of Santa Ana encourages the
public to participate in the decision-
making process.This notice is being
sent to those who live or own property
within 500 feet of the project site or
who have expressed an interest in the
proposed action.We encourage you to
contact us prior to the Public Hearing if
you have any questions.
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Action:The Historic Resources
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action on the item described below.Their
decision is final unless appealed to the
City Council within 10 days of the decision
by any interested party or group.
Project Location:2140 North Ross
Street located within the Single Family
Residential (R1)zoning code.
Project Applicant:Jane Lewis
(Applicant)on behalf of Andrew Spero
and Amy Miller (Property Owner)
Project Description:The applicant is
requesting approval of Historic Exterior
Modification Application (HEMA)No.
2023-03 to allow exterior modification for
the above-mentioned property,which is
listed as “Contributive”on the Santa Ana
historic register known as the Fuller-Utt
House.Applicant is proposing a rear
addition of 261 new square feet to the
historic single family residence,along with
an interior remodel consisting of 373
square feet.The rear addition will not be
visible from the street.New roof will match
existing but will have an additional 2x2
wood fascia trim board to differentiate
from existing.
Environmental Impact:Pursuant to the
California Environmental Quality Act
(CEQA)and the CEQA Guidelines,the
project is exempt from further review
under Section 15331,Class 31,as this
action is designed to preserve a historic
resource.Categorical Exemption No.ER-
2023-41 will be filed for this project.
Meeting Details:This matter will be
heard on Thursday,May 4,2023,at 4:30
p.m.in the City Council Chambers,22
Civic Center Plaza,Santa Ana,CA 92701.
Members of the public may attend this
meeting in-person or join via Zoom.For
the most up to date information on how to
participate virtually in this meeting,please
visit www.santa-ana.org/pb/meeting-
participation.
Written Comments:If you are unable to
participate in the meeting,you may send
written comments by e-mail to
PBAeComments@santa-ana.org
(reference the topic in the subject line)or
mail to Nuvia Ocampo,Recording
Secretary,City of Santa Ana,20 Civic
Center Plaza –M20,Santa Ana,CA
92701.Deadline to submit written
comments is 3:00 p.m.on the day of
the meeting.Comments received after
the deadline may not be distributed to the
Commission but will be made part of the
record.
Where To Get More Information:
Additional details regarding the proposed
action(s),including the full text of the
discretionary item,may be found on the
City website 72 hours prior to the public
hearing at:https://santa-
ana.primegov.com/public/portal.
Who To Contact For Questions:Should
you have any questions,please contact
Andrea Dumovich Heywood with the
Planning and Building Agency at
Aheywood@santa-ana.org or 714-647-
5899.
Note:If you challenge the decision on the
above matter,you may be limited to
raising only those issues you or someone
else raised at the public hearing
described in this notice,or in written
correspondence delivered to the Historic
Resources Commission or City Council of
the City of Santa Ana at,or prior to,the
public hearing.
Si tiene preguntas en español,favor de
llamar a Nuvia Ocampo (714)667-2732.
N u c n liên l c b ng ti ng Vi t,xin
i n tho i cho Tony Lai s (714)565-
2627.
4/21/23
OR-3692587#
Planning and Building Agency
Item # 2
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701
Historic Resources Commission Staff Report
May 3, 2023
Topic: HEMA No. 2023-02 – The Gilmaker Block (302 West Fourth Street)
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Adopt a resolution approving a Certificate of Appropriateness for Historic Exterior
Modification Application No. 2023-02.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Mitch Huffman, representing Pintar Investment Company, is requesting approval of
Historic Exterior Modification Application (HEMA) No. 2023-02 for the Gilmaker Block
located at 302 West Fourth Street. Specifically, the applicant is requesting approval to allow
exterior modifications consisting of a new 4,056-square-foot rooftop addition and 1,632
square-foot rooftop outdoor seating area with trellis, and renovating the existing 8,863-
square-foot, single-story, commercial structure to accommodate three retail spaces and one
restaurant. The property was listed as “Key” in 2001 in the Santa Ana Register of Historical
Properties.
DISCUSSION
Project Location and Site Description
The subject property is located at the southwest corner of Fourth Street and Broadway in
Downtown Santa Ana. The General Plan land use designation for the site is District
Center-Medium High (DC-3) and the zoning district is Downtown (DT). The site contains
a single-story 8,863-square-foot commercial building that is an appropriately rehabilitated
example of the brick vernacular commercial style that was prevalent on smaller
commercial buildings in towns across the west. The property is known as the Gilmaker
Block and is a contributor to the National Register-listed Downtown Santa Ana Historic
District. The property is also individually listed as No. 244 on the Santa Ana Register of
Historical Properties (“Register”). It was placed on the Register in 2001 and was
categorized as “Key.” Although the resolution and accompanying executive summary
approving the Gilmaker Block as No. 244 on the Register could not be located, the
meeting minutes for the Historic Resources Commission hearing dated March 1, 2001,
approving the Gilmaker Block for listing on the Register, is attached to this report. The
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existing site description (paraphrased in the paragraphs below) is summarized from
ARG’s Memorandum dated January 18, 2023 with a revised date of April 6, 2023. The
full memorandum is attached to this Staff Report as Exhibit 7.
As noted by the Memorandum, the Gilmaker Block is a single-story, square-shaped, brick
vernacular commercial style building situated on a corner lot. The primary facades face
Fourth Street to the north and Broadway to the east. The rear (south) façade faces an
alley way and the west façade is entirely concealed as it abuts the neighboring
commercial building. Parapet walls, which are accentuated by glazed and patterned brick
and scrollwork along the north and east facades, conceal the building’s flat roof. The north
façade is composed of four recessed storefronts (consisting of canted windows with tile
bulkheads), each divided by brick pilasters embellished with decorative glazed brick. All
four storefront entrances have a multi-light transom with operable sashes above the
entrances and landings featuring 1x1 patterned tiles. Decorative brick above the
storefronts is made of glazed stringcourses and diamond patterns.
Decorative glazing wraps around the corner of the building, from the north to east, and
stops just halfway along the east façade. The north half of the east façade contains two
large wood-frame, multi-light fixed windows with multi-light transoms (mirroring those
located above the north façade storefronts), as well as tiled bulkheads. Just south of the
large windows are two smaller, single-hung wood-frame windows. A third, large, fixed
wood window is located further south of the single-hung windows, and is flanked by two
recessed entrances (paired, fully glazed, wood frame pedestrian doors with transoms),
however it contains a transom but no bulkhead. Lastly, a smaller single-hung wood-frame
window is at the south end of the east façade.
Unlike the primary facades, the rear (south) alley-facing façade is unadorned and
utilitarian. Although the façade is brick-clad, the majority of the rear façade’s bricks are a
darker shade of red than those located on the primary north and east facades. Multiple
window openings (some arched), with either fixed, single-hung, or double-hung wood
windows (including a mix of original and replacement windows) or brick infill, line the lower
portion of the façade. A single door with arched opening is infilled with brick. Some
window openings/infill have security bars on the openings. Three recessed arched
entrances each contain a security screen concealing a pedestrian door with a transom
above. The building’s west façade abuts the neighboring property to the west and is not
visible.
Project Description
The project’s proposed interior modifications consist of renovating the existing 8,863-
square-foot, single-story, commercial structure to accommodate three retail spaces and
one restaurant. As part of the new restaurant use, the project will require exterior
modifications consisting of a new 4,056-square-foot rooftop addition and 1,632 square-
foot rooftop outdoor seating area with trellis.
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The eastern-most storefront facing Fourth Street will be rehabilited into a restaurant and
the three storefronts to the west will be rehabilited for commercial use. The existing Fourth
Street original storefronts on the primary (north) façade will be repaired in-kind and
protected in place to maintain the existing historical character. All character-defining
features on the north and east facades will be protected and repaired in-kind as needed,
which includes original brick exterior, glazed brick trim, parapet, bay divisions articulated
by piers, and architectural ornamentation. The second eastern-most storefront addressed
as 304 West Fourth Street is composed of non-original replacement materials (aluminum-
framing and replacement glazing) and will be restored to original wood-frame and glazing
materials to match the original materials on the adjacent storefronts. The two western-
most storefront doors, addressed as 306 and 308 West Fourth Street, each feature a
wood spacer between them in order to support a wall between the two retail spaces. The
spacers at the doors and between the upper transoms would be removed in order to align
the doors as true double-doors and restore the transoms as a single transom at each
storefront. Additional ground-level exterior modifications to the historic building’s primary
facades include: two new aluminum roll-up metal garage doors with glazing, which will
replace non-original windows at the east facade (while maintaining and protecting in place
the original multilight transoms above); building code modifications to the existing paired
pedestrian doors on the east facade; and a new door opening with a single, metal
pedestrian door to provide access to the electrical room at the south end of the east
facade (towards the building’s rear and below an existing single-hung window). The new
aluminum roll-up doors on the east facade will have divided light configurations similar to
the original fixed picture windows as identified in historic photographs. The existing paired
pedestrian doors and transoms will be further recessed into the east facade wall in order
to accommodate building code accessibility requirements, which involves lowering the
existing floor, removing the steps at both entrances to provide a flat entrance surface,
and reversing the door swing orientation. The east facade’s original three single-hung
wood windows and single, centrally located large window with multi-light transom will
remain in place.
Modifications to the rear (south) alley-facing wall include three new pedestrian door
openings and two new roll-up garage door openings to be added to the facade, which
would remove five infilled windows, two window openings, one door with an arched
transom, and one arched infilled door. One of the three existing arched door openings will
be enlarged and arch removed to accommodate a new replacement door that is flush with
the facade wall to meet building code requirements. The two remaining arched openings
with a door and transom will remain, however the doors will be infilled with brick to
accommodate interior altertions. Existing brick to be repaired and resused as structurally
feasible. Brick deteriorated beyond repair to be replaced in-kind with new matching brick.
The remaining windows (including openings and infilled brick windows) on the rear (south)
facade and the one single-hung window on the east facade, above the new metal door,
will be protected in place as structurally feasible to maintain historical character. In the
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event that they cannot be functional windows due to safety and/or internal practical tenant
uses, these windows will become faux windows to preserve the exterior character. Faux
windows means all existing historic window materials to remain but the windows will be
made non-operable.
Interior ground-floor reconfigurations to accommodate the new restaurant will require new
uses located at the buidling’s rear, which include a new kitchen and new circulation (stairs
and elevator) to access the second story, as well as a new trash room with below-grade
grease interceptor and new mechanical, electrical, and gas meter rooms. A new interior
lobby will be accessible from the east facade along Broadway.
A new, single-story rooftop addition and outdoor seating area with trellils will be
associated with the downstairs restaruant. The addtion will include a kitchen, bar, and
seating/lounge area. The addition will be 16 feet 6 inches tall and have rectangular
massing that will be subordinate to the historic building. The majority of the addition will
be setback 31 feet from the north and east facades, with a small projection at the
southeast end located 15 feet from the east facade. Most of the addition will be 15 feet 3
inches from the rear (south) façade, with a small portion abutting the rear property line in
order to accommodate an internal staircase. Rooftop seating will be situated below a
dark-colored, partially covered aluminum metal trellis and will be enclosed by a wire mesh
metal railing and planters which wrap around the building addition to the north and east.
Rooftop seating will be setback 15 feet from both the north and east facades. The addition
will have a simple design to be compatible yet differntiated from the historic building. It
will have a flat roof and parapet; similar brick wall cladding to the historic building with a
darker shade of brick laid in a different bond pattern; decorative details that reference the
historic building’s white brick string courses; and similar fenestration patterns (window
openings and bays) as the historic building.
New ground-level outdoor seating will be located along Fourth Street, adjacent to the
three commercial storefronts, and along Broadway near the new roll-up doors.
Analysis of the Issues
As proposed, the project will follow the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards (SOIS) for
the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating,
Restoring, & Reconstructing Historic Buildings (Kay D. Weeks and Anne E. Grimmer,
revised 2017). The proposed exterior modifications would be considered a rehabilitation
project and as such be evaluated against ten criteria. Staff has reviewed the proposed
modifications in comparison to the SOIS. The following is a review of the findings as they
pertain to the applicable criteria, and paraphrase of the SOIS analysis stated in ARG’s
Memorandum dated January 18, 2023 with a revised date to reflect updates as of April 6,
2023:
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1. A property will be used as it was historically or be given a new use that requires
minimal changes to its distinctive materials, features, spaces, and spatial
relationships.
The project complies with Standard No. 1. The property currently maintains its
historic use as a multi-tenant commercial building. The proposed use will continue
multi-tenant commercial use and will add a new restaurant use to the ground floor
and in the new rooftop addition. The new restaurant use will not disturb the historic
building, as the interior configuration will remain substantially the same, requiring
minimal change to its distinctive materials, features, spaces, and special
relationships. The addition will be setback away from the primary building facades
in order to maintain the historic building’s overall character.
2. The historic character of a property shall be retained and preserved. The removal
of historic materials or alteration of features and spaces that characterize a
property shall be avoided.
The project complies with Standard No. 2. The historic character of the subject
property will be retained and preserved. The proposed rooftop addition and interior
alterations have been designed to remove as little historic material as possible.
The addition will be smaller in size and massing than the historic building and
setback between 15-31 feet from the three street-facing facades so to limit visibility
from the public right-of-way. The addition is designed to complement the historic
building without overwhelming the existing historic character through its flat roof,
rectangular shape, similar yet distinct fenestration, and darker shade of brick laid
in a different bond pattern. The majority of building features and materials to be
removed or replaced are not historic, including the two large, non-original windows
on the east façade, non-original aluminum storefront at the north façade, and some
of the rear fenestration.
Although a new door opening will be added to the east facade to provide access
to the electrical room, it will be located towards the rear of building and will not
disrupt the building’s character defining features (besides a small amount of brick).
Changes to the rear (south) façade, including the reuse of existing brick and/or
new brick to match parts that require brick infill; the removal of two windows, five
infilled windows, two existing window openings, one door with arched transom,
and one existing arched infilled door; and the addition of new pedestrian and roll-
up metal doors, will not harm the historic character of the property as it is located
on a secondary façade that has been altered over time. Most of the building’s
distinctive character defining features—which are noted as its prominent
intersection location in Downtown Santa Ana; flat roof with stepped parapet; brick
cladding with ornamentation at the north and east façades; recessed wood-framed
storefronts and transoms at the north façade; large window openings and paired
wood-framed doors with transoms at the east façade—would not be altered as part
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of the proposed project. Thus, the historic character of the property would be
retained and preserved.
3. Each property will be recognized as a physical record of its time, place, and use.
Changes that create a false sense of historical development, such as adding
conjectural features or elements from other historic properties, will not be
undertaken.
The project complies with Standard No. 3. The proposed changes will not create
a false sense of historical development. The proposed addition will read as
contemporary in comparison to the existing brick vernacular commercial style
building through its use of slightly differentiated materials, including distinct brick,
metal trellis, and aluminum windows. The addition will be compatible yet
differentiated from the historic building through its flat roof with parapet,
fenestration pattern, and rectangular massing. New roll-up garage doors and
single pedestrian door on the east façade, and new doors on the south facade will
be compatible with the historic building. Therefore, the architectural treatment will
read as contemporary, not conjectural.
4. Changes to a property that have acquired historic significance in their own right
will be retained and preserved.
Standard 4 does not apply as the project will not remove any significant features
that were added over time. The removal of two non-original fixed picture windows
on the east façade and a non-original aluminum storefront at the north façade have
not acquired historic significance in their own right as they were added after the
building’s period of significance.
5. Distinctive features, finishes, and construction techniques or examples of
craftsmanship that characterize a property shall be preserved.
The project complies with Standard No. 5. Distinctive materials, features, finishes,
and construction techniques or examples of craftsmanship that characterize the
property will be preserved. The project does not propose to remove character-
defining features or materials/finishes along the primary facades. Although the east
and south facades will undergo some window replacement and a new door
opening, and the south façade will also have door replacements and some window
removal, the materials and features are either not historic and/or distinct to the
building, or are located on the secondary (rear) façade that has changed over time.
6. Deteriorated historic features will be repaired rather than replaced. Where the
severity of deterioration requires replacement of a distinctive feature, the new
feature will match the old in design, color, texture, and, where possible, materials.
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Replacement of missing features will be substantiated by documentary and
physical evidence.
The Project complies with Standard No. 6. Any deteriorated historic features or
materials (brick wall cladding; wood windows/doors; decorative glazed and
patterned brick detailing at the north and east facades; and three recessed
storefront entrances with canted windows, multi-light transoms, and tiled storefront
landings at the north façade) identified during the building’s rehabilitation will be
repaired rather than replaced to the extent feasible. If deteriorated beyond repair,
features/materials will be replaced in-kind. The single aluminum-frame storefront
addressed as 304 West Fourth Street will be restored to original wood-frame and
glazing materials to match the original materials on the adjacent storefronts. The
two western-most storefront doors, addressed as 306 and 308 West Fourth Street,
will have the wood spacers removed between the doors and transoms, and will be
restored to true double doors with a single transom at each storefront.
7. Chemical or physical treatments, if appropriate, will be undertaken using the
gentlest means possible. Treatments that cause damage to historic materials will
not be used.
The Project meets Standard No. 7. Any chemical or physical treatments required
during the building’s rehabilitation will be undertaken using the gentlest means
possible so as to minimize damage to historic fabric.
8. Archeological resources will be protected and preserved in place. If such resources
must be disturbed, mitigation measures will be undertaken.
Standard 8 does not apply as there are no known archeological resources onsite
and the project does not involve ground-disturbance.
9. New additions, exterior alterations, or related new construction will not destroy
historic materials, features, and spatial relationships that characterize the property.
The new work shall be differentiated from the old and will be compatible with the
historic materials, features, size, scale and proportion, and massing to protect the
integrity of the property and its environment.
The project complies with Standard No. 9. The new rooftop addition will not destroy
historic materials, features, or spatial relationships that characterize the property.
The proposed addition will be 16 feet 6 inches from base to parapet and will be set
back 31 feet from both the north and east facades (with the exception of a small
volume at the southeast corner), which will minimize visibility from the public right-
of-way. The addition’s scale, volume, massing, and setbacks follow the Secretary
of the Interior’s Guidelines for rooftop design while providing a compatible addition
with minimal visual impact on the historic building. The proposed materials of the
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new addition will be compatible with the existing historic materials, through the use
of similar materials, as well as differentiated by a darker shade of brick laid in a
different bond pattern and different fenestration patterns that reference the original
building’s window openings.
The proposed addition will be compatible with National Register-listed Downtown
Santa Ana Historic District. The new two-story massing and height will be similar
to most surrounding and contributing buildings in the historic district if not smaller
in height. The addition’s massing, roof, and siding are all compatible with those
elements within the historic district.
10.New additions and adjacent or related new construction will be undertaken in such
a manner that, if removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the
historic property and its environment would be unimpaired.
The project complies with Standard No. 10. The proposed project is considered
generally reversible, as it does not remove essential aspects of the building’s form
and materials. The proposed addition will be setback 31 feet from the primary north
and east facades, and the outdoor seating and trellis area will be setback 15 feet
from both north and east facades, where it is not as easily visible from the public
right-of-way, and avoids dominating the historic building. The essential form of the
historic commercial building and the vast majority of its historic materials will
remain unimpaired.
In conclusion, staff has determined that the project complies with The Secretary of the
Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Specifically, the analysis indicates that the proposed
rooftop addition would be compatible and consistent with the existing architectural elements
that reflect the original brick vernacular commercial architectural style construction while
being mindful not to disturb the historic materials that characterize the property. By localizing
the scope of work so that the addition is setback from the primary facades while maintaining
a smaller massing than the historic building, and by differentiating the new work from the
old, the property will maintain its historic and character-defining features. Most importantly,
due to the additive nature, the rooftop addition will allow for the option for it to be removed
in such a way that the essential form and integrity of the historic property and its environment
would be unimpaired.
The role of the Historic Resources Commission is to issue a Certificate of Appropriateness
upon finding that the proposed modifications do not substantially change the character and
integrity of the historic properties per Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 30-6, meet the
Secretary of Interior’s Standards per CEQA and the City’s Certified Local Government
agreement with the State of California. Staff finds that the historic exterior modification
application meets the necessary criteria to be awarded a Certificate of Appropriateness and
should be approved. It is also recommended that staff approve the exact materials and
finishes to be used prior to installation to ensure quality and compatibility.
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Public Notification
The project site was posted with a notice advertising this public hearing, a notice was
published in the Orange County Reporter and mailed notices were sent to all property
owners within 500 feet of the project site. At the time of this printing, no correspondence,
either written or electronic, had been received from any members of the public.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the recommended action is
exempt from further review under Section 15303, Class 3 (New Construction of
Conversion of Small Structures) and under Section 15331, Class 31 (Historical Resource
Restoration/Rehabilitation), as this action is designed in a manner consistent with the
Secretary of Interior’s Standards. Based on this analysis, a Notice of Exemption,
Environmental Review No. 2022-92 will be filed for this project.
FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
EXHIBIT(S)
1. Resolution
2. 500-Foot Radius Map – 302 West Fourth Street
3. Site Photos
4. HRC Meeting Minutes dated March 1, 2001 – 302 West Fourth Street
5. Historic Description
6. Architectural Plan Set
7. ARG Memorandum dated January 18, 2023, Revised April 6, 2023
8. Copy of Public Notices
Submitted By:
Andrea Heywood, Associate Planner
Approved By:
Minh Thai, Executive Director of Planning and Building Agency, Planning and Building
Agency
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RESOLUTION NO. 2023-XXX
A RESOLUTION OF THE HISTORIC RESOURCES
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA APPROVING
THE CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS FOR THE
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 302 WEST FOURTH STREET
(HISTORIC EXTERIOR MODIFICATION APPLICATION NO.
2023-02)
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HISTORIC RESOURCES COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1.The Historic Resources Commission of the City of Santa Ana hereby
finds, determines and declares as follows:
A. Mitch Huffman, representing Pintar Investment Company (“Applicant”) is
requesting approval of Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 2023-
02 to allow exterior modifications to the property at 302 West Fourth Street,
historically known as the Gilmaker Block.
B. The legal owners of the property are 4th and Broadway OZ SPE, LLC, a
Delaware Limited Liability Company.
C. The legal description for the subject property is attached hereto as Exhibit
A and incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein.
D. The Gilmaker Block (which is one building addressed as 302-308 ½ West
Fourth Street and 324 North Broadway) is individually listed as No. 244 on
the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties and categorized as “Key” in
2001. It is also a contributor to the National Register-listed Downtown Santa
Ana Historic District.
E. The Gilmaker Block was originally built in the late 1880s as a brick
commercial building; however, in 1920 it was rebuilt using salvaged building
materials from the previous building. The Gilmaker Block is architecturally
significant as an appropriately rehabilitated example of the brick vernacular
commercial style that was prevalent on smaller commercial buildings in
towns across the west. Character-defining exterior features of the Gilmaker
Block that should be preserved include, but may not be limited to, brick
exterior; glazed brick trim; parapet; bay divisions articulated by piers; and
architectural ornamentation.
F. Pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 30-6, no exterior physical
modifications, other than those identified by the Historic Resources
Commission for administrative approval by city staff, shall be permitted with
respect to a historic structure until the Historic Resources Commission
approves such request at a duly noticed public hearing and issues a
certificate of appropriateness. The Historic Resources Commission shall
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issue the certificate of appropriateness upon finding that the proposed
modification(s) does not substantially change the character and integrity of
the historic property.
G. The proposed interior modifications consist of renovating the existing 8,863-
square-foot, single-story, commercial structure to accommodate three retail
spaces and one restaurant. As part of the new restaurant use, the project
will require exterior modifications consisting of a new 4,056-square-foot
rooftop addition and 1,632 square-foot rooftop outdoor seating area with
trellis.
H. Pursuant to Santa Ana Municipal Code Section 30-6, the Historic
Resources Commission held a duly noticed public hearing on May 3, 2023,
for the request for exterior modifications to the Gilmaker Block.
I. Since the property is deemed a historic structure, all exterior modifications
are required to meet the Secretary of Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation.
1. The following Secretary of Interior’s Standards are applicable:
i. The project complies with Standard No. 1. The property
currently maintains its historic use as a multi-tenant
commercial building. The proposed use will continue multi-
tenant commercial use and will add a new restaurant use to
the ground floor and in the new rooftop addition. The new
restaurant use will not disturb the historic building, as the
interior configuration will remain substantially the same,
requiring minimal change to its distinctive materials, features,
spaces, and special relationships. The addition will be set
back away from the primary building facades in order to
maintain the historic building’s overall character.
ii. The project complies with Standard No. 2. The historic
character of the subject property will be retained and
preserved. The proposed rooftop addition and interior
alterations have been designed to remove as little historic
material as possible. The addition will be smaller in size and
massing than the historic building and set back between 15-
31 feet from the three street-facing facades so to limit visibility
from the public right-of-way. The addition is designed to
complement the historic building without overwhelming the
existing historic character through its flat roof, rectangular
shape, similar yet distinct fenestration, and darker shade of
brick laid in a different bond pattern. The majority of building
features and materials to be removed or replaced are not
historic, including the two large, non-original windows on the
east façade, non-original aluminum storefront at the north
façade, and some of the rear fenestration.
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Although a new door will be added to the east facade to
provide access to the electrical room, it will be located towards
the rear of building and will not disrupt the building’s character
defining features (besides a small amount of brick). Changes
to the rear (south) façade, including the reuse of existing brick
and/or new brick to match parts that require brick infill; the
removal of two windows, five infilled windows, two existing
window openings, one door with arched transom, and one
existing arched infilled door; and the addition of new
pedestrian and roll-up metal doors, will not harm the historic
character of the property as it is located on a secondary
façade that has been altered over time. Most of the building’s
distinctive character defining features—which are noted as its
prominent intersection location in Downtown Santa Ana; flat
roof with stepped parapet; brick cladding with ornamentation
at the north and east façades; recessed wood-framed
storefronts and transoms at the north façade; large window
openings and paired wood-framed doors with transoms at the
east façade—would not be altered as part of the proposed
project. Thus, the historic character of the property would be
retained and preserved.
iii. The project complies with Standard No. 3. The proposed
changes will not create a false sense of historical
development. The proposed addition will read as
contemporary in comparison to the existing brick vernacular
commercial style building through its use of slightly
differentiated materials, including distinct brick, metal trellis,
and aluminum windows. The addition will be compatible yet
differentiated from the historic building through its flat roof with
parapet, fenestration pattern, and rectangular massing. New
roll-up garage doors and single pedestrian door on the east
façade, and new doors on the south facade will be compatible
with the historic building. Therefore, the architectural
treatment will read as contemporary, not conjectural.
iv. The project complies with Standard No. 5. Distinctive
materials, features, finishes, and construction techniques or
examples of craftsmanship that characterize the property will
be preserved. The project does not propose to remove
character-defining features or materials/finishes along the
primary facades. Although the east and south facades will
undergo some window replacement and a new door opening,
and the south façade will also have door replacements and
some window removal, the materials and features are either
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not historic and/or distinct to the building, or are located on the
secondary (rear) façade that has changed over time.
v. The Project complies with Standard No. 6. Any deteriorated
historic features or materials (brick wall cladding; wood
windows/doors; decorative glazed and patterned brick
detailing at the north and east facades; and three recessed
storefront entrances with canted windows, multi-light
transoms, and tiled storefront landings at the north façade)
identified during the building’s rehabilitation will be repaired
rather than replaced to the extent feasible. If deteriorated
beyond repair, features/materials will be replaced in-kind. The
single aluminum-frame storefront addressed as 304 West
Fourth Street will be restored to original wood-frame and
glazing materials to match the original materials on the
adjacent storefronts. The two western-most storefront doors,
addressed as 306 and 308 West Fourth Street, will have the
wood spacers removed between the doors and transoms, and
will be restored to true double doors with a single transom at
each storefront.
vi. The Project meets Standard No. 7. Any chemical or physical
treatments required during the building’s rehabilitation will be
undertaken using the gentlest means possible so as to
minimize damage to historic fabric.
vii. The project complies with Standard No. 9. The new rooftop
addition will not destroy historic materials, features, or spatial
relationships that characterize the property. The proposed
addition will be 16 feet 6 inches from base to parapet and will
be set back 31 feet from both the north and east facades (with
the exception of a small volume at the southeast corner),
which will minimize visibility from the public right-of-way. The
addition’s scale, volume, massing, and setbacks follow the
Secretary of the Interior’s Guidelines for rooftop design while
providing a compatible addition with minimal visual impact on
the historic building.
The proposed materials of the new addition will be compatible
with the existing historic materials, through the use of similar
materials, as well as differentiated by a darker shade of brick
laid in a different bond pattern and different fenestration
patterns that reference the original building’s window
openings.
The proposed addition will be compatible with National
Register-listed Downtown Santa Ana Historic District. The
new two-story massing and height will be similar to most
surrounding and contributing buildings in the historic district if
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not smaller in height. The addition’s massing, roof, and siding
are all compatible with those elements within the historic
district.
viii. The project complies with Standard No. 10. The proposed
project is considered generally reversible, as it does not
remove essential aspects of the building’s form and materials.
The proposed addition will be set back 31 feet from the
primary north and east facades, and the outdoor seating and
trellis area will be set back 15 feet from both north and east
facades, where it is not as easily visible from the public right-
of-way, and avoids dominating the historic building. The
essential form of the historic commercial building and the vast
majority of its historic materials will remain unimpaired.
ix. Standards 4 and 8 are not applicable. No features of this
description would be affected by this Project.
Section 2.In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the
recommended action is exempt from further review under Section 15303, Class 3 (New
Construction of Conversion of Small Structures) and under Section 15331, Class 31
(Historic Resource Restoration/Rehabilitation), as this action is designed in a manner
consistent with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards. Categorical Exemption,
Environmental Review No. 2022-92 will be filed for this project.
Section 3.The Historic Resources Commission of the City of Santa Ana after
conducting the public hearing hereby approves the Certificate of Appropriateness for
Historic Exterior Modification Application No. 2023-02, as conditioned in Exhibit B,
attached hereto and incorporated herein. The Historic Resources Commission finds that
the proposed modifications do not substantially change the character and integrity of the
historic property. This decision is based upon the evidence submitted at the above said
hearing, which includes, but is not limited to: the Staff Report and exhibits attached thereto
and the public testimony, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference.
Section 4. The Historic Resources Commission Secretary is hereby directed to
file a certified copy of this Resolution with the County Recorder’s Office after the adoption
of this Resolution pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 5029.
ADOPTED this 3rd day of May 2023.
__________________________
Tim Rush
Chairperson
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
By:________________________
John M. Funk
Chief Assistant City Attorney
AYES: Commission members____________________________________
NOES: Commission members___________________________________
ABSTAIN: Commission members___________________________________
NOT PRESENT: Commission members___________________________________
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, NUVIA OCAMPO, Commission Secretary, do hereby attest to and certify the attached
Resolution No. 2023-XXX to be the original resolution adopted by Historic Resources
Commission of the City of Santa Ana on May 3, 2023.
Date: ________________ ____________________________________
Nuvia Ocampo
Commission Secretary
City of Santa Ana
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EXHIBIT A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
APN Address Legal Description Owner Names
398-591-05 302 West Fourth Street THE LAND REFERRED TO
HEREIN BELOW IS
SITUATED IN THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA, COUNTY OF
ORANGE, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA, AND IS
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
THAT PORTION OF THE
REAL PROPERTY
RECORDED DECEMBER 30,
1957, IN BOOK 4150, PAGE
305, OF OFFICIAL RECORDS
OF CITY OF SANTA ANA,
COUNTY OF ORANGE,
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
DESCRIBED FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE
INTERSECTION OF THE
SOUTH LINE OF FOURTH
STREET WITH THE WEST
LINE OF BROADWAY;
THENCE WEST ALONG THE
SOUTH LINE OF FOURTH
STREET, 92.15 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 100 FEET;
THENCE EAST 92.15 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 100 FEET
TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
4th and
Broadway OZ
SPE, LLC, a
Delaware Limited
Liability
Company
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EXHIBIT B
Conditions of Approval for Historic Exterior Modification Application (HEMA)
No. 2023-02
The Applicant must comply with each and every condition listed below prior to
exercising the rights conferred by the Historic Resource Commission’s approval
and the City of Santa Ana Register of Historic Properties pursuant to Section
30-6 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. The Applicant must remain in
compliance with all conditions listed below:
1. The applicant shall contract a qualified historic professional to research
feasible alternatives to the proposed roll-up garage doors on the
primary (east) façade. The historic professional will examine any
operable window/door alternatives that are compatible with the existing
building’s design and maintain the building’s historic character. A
detailed memorandum produced by the historic professional shall
explain the alternatives and address how they meet the Secretary of
the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation. Should an alternative exist
that is more architecturally compatible with the existing structure, the
alternative shall be implemented. If the historic professional concludes
that there are no feasible alternatives to the roll-up garage doors,
supporting analysis will be included in the memorandum.
2. The architect shall work with a qualified historic professional to
incorporate additional details in the rooftop addition that reference the
historic building. Such ideas that should be explored are adding
additional white glazed brick detailing similar to the historic building;
adding glass block; and painting exterior finishes red to match the
historic building.
3. Prior to plan submittal, the applicant shall adjust the architectural plans
as follows:
a. Based on the memorandum’s conclusion regarding the roll-up
garage doors, the plans shall reflect the appropriate
window/door design for the two windows on the primary (east)
façade.
b. Remove the vestibule for the electrical room at the primary (east)
façade. The door should have a setback of 6-10” from the
building face and have an architectural steel door or other barrier
installed for security purposes to prevent loitering and
trash/debris from accumulating. Additionally, a security light
shall be installed above or adjacent to the door.
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c. The painted white brick at the roof top shall not be painted but
glazed brick to match the existing brick on the historic building.
d. The aluminum trellis shall, at a minimum, have a
marine/industrial coating (i.e. PPG PXS 700 or similar).
Polyvinylidene fluoride PVDF or PVF is preferred. Power coating
is optional.
e. Moveable or permanent shading shall be incorporated at the
rooftop trellis.
4. The applicant shall research if the proposed rear alley doors can be
modified so they are flush with the wall or have a minor setback in order
to prevent unintended public usage of the setback space.
5. Prior to plan submittal, the historic professional shall update the
memorandum with a revised project description and Secretary of the
Interior’s Standards analysis based on any changes made.
6. The applicant shall retain the services of a qualified historic architect,
meeting the minimum Professional Qualification Standards in
Architecture and/or Historic Architecture as outlined by the National
Park Service, to remain on staff for any historic-related project
assistance during the duration of the project.
a. The qualified historic architect shall conduct minimum monthly
site visits and provide construction updates to Planning Division
staff during the entire construction period to ensure that the
project is executed per the plans and follows the Secretary of
the Interior’s Standards (SOIS).
b. The qualified historic architect shall ensure that the primary
(north) façade repairs, primary (east) façade window
replacements, and rear (south) facade wall, including all
proposed removal and replacement of existing windows and
doors, and repair/replacement of original exterior brick, follows
the (SOIS).
7. Plans to be submitted for Building plan check shall indicate proposed
material for the rear (south) facade doors.
8. The applicant shall contact the Planning Division to request a rough
final inspection at which point the project is approximately 80 percent
complete so as to ensure that any construction that has taken place at
such point is in conformance to the approved plans and to the
satisfaction of the Planning Division. The applicant shall then contact
the Planning Division to request a final inspection prior to any building
permit finals.
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9. The applicant shall install a bronze plaque as per a template on file with
the Planning Division honoring and recognizing the structure at 302
West Fourth Street, historically known as the Gilmaker Block. The
plaque shall include the historic name, address, year built, and local
historic register designation. The final dimensions, location, text and
description on the plaque shall be reviewed and approved by Planning
Division staff.
HEMA NO. 2023-02
302 WEST FOURTH STREET
THE GILMAKER BLOCK
P L A N N I N G AND B U I L D I N G A G E N C Y
500’ RADIUS
EXHIBIT 2
SITE
Exhibit 3 – Site Photos
HEMA-2023-2
302 West Fourth Street – The Gilmaker Block
ACTION MINUTES OF THE..
HISTORIC RESOURCES COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
MARCH 1, 2001
CALLED TO ORDER: 4:31 P.M.
City Hall Council Chambers
22 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, California
ATTENDANCE: COMMISSIONERS Present:
Rose Anne Garcia Kings, Chair
Paul Giles, Vice Chairman
Philip Chinn, Pro Tem
Rita Corpin
James Gartner
Carlos Bustamante
Robert Richardson (4:41 p.m.)
Paula Rankin
ABSENT: None
STAFF PRESENT: Cynthia J. Nelson, Deputy City Manager
Kenneth Adams, Planning Manager
Chris Norman, Assistant City Attorney
Joseph Edwards, Principal Planner
Jeffry Rice, Principal Planner
Rosa Barela, Acting Recording Secretary
CONSENT CALENDAR
A. Approval of the Minutes for the regular meeting of February 1, 2001.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the minutes of the regular meeting of February 1, 2001.
B. Commission Secretary Report
RECOMMENDATION:
Instruct the Commission Secretary to enter into the minutes.
The March 1, 2001 Agenda was posted at the City Hall Council Chambers on
February 27, 2001 at 10:30 a.m.
C. HISTORIC RESOURCES COMMISSION OBJECTIVES FOR 2001
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Historic Resources Commission Objectives for 2001.
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR *
Motion to approve Consent Calendar items with modiflcatlons.
MOTION: Giles SECOND: Bustamante
AYES: Kings, Giles, Chinn, Corpin, I Gartner, Bustamante,
1
Madam Chair Kings opened the public hearing at 5:,00 p.m.
4.
Mr. Joseph Louis Gilmaker complimented Commission on all their hard work and
noted:
Commercial Building (03) - 309 W. Third St.: Staff listed Theodore J. Beall
owner. Mr. Gilmaker indicated Mr. Beall was a tenant and the Gilmaker
Estate owns property; and noted the property i3 part of the parcel they have
listed as 300 - 304 N. Broadway and belongs to the estate of Joseph
Gilmaker.
Gerwig's Bicycle Shop (09) - 312 N. Broadway; Gilmaker Estates should be
listed as owner.
Madam Chair Kings closed the public hearing at 5:04 p.m.
Motion to 1) adopt a resolution approving Historic Resources Commission
Application No.'s 2001-03 through 2001-09; and 2) adopt a resolution
approving Historic Register Categorization No.'s 2001-03 through 2001-09.
MOTION: Giles SECOND: Bustamante
AYES: Kings, Giles, Chinn, Corpin, Gartner, Bustamante,
Richardson, Rankin
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTENTION: None
2001-10 THROUGH 2001-18
To place and categorize various structures as Key on the Santa Ana Register of
Historical Properties.
STRUCTURE NAME HISTORICAL STRUCTURE
ADDRESS
RECOMMENDED
CATEGORY
Dr. Horton Buildin 10 315 West Third Street Ke
Semi-Tro is Hotel 11 312, 314, and 316 West Fourth Street Ke
Gilmaker Block (12)302, 304, 306, 308 West Fourth Street
and 324 N. Broadwa
Key
Dibble Buildin 13 102 East Fourth Street Ke
Shaffer-Wakeham Building
14
108, 110, and 112 East Fourth Street Key
K hl Buildin 15 118 East Fourth Street Ke
Empire Market (16)202, 204, 206 and 208 Nonh
Broadwa
Key
Gilmaker Broadway Block
17
302, 304, 306, 308, and 310 North
Broadwa
Key
Care Smith Buildin 18 315 North Main Street Ke
PUBLISHED IN THE REGISTER:
PUBLICLY NOTICED:
February 18, 2001
February 16, 2001
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Adopt a resolution approving Historic Resources Commission Application
No.'s 2001-10 through 2001-18.
2. Adopt a resolution approving Historic Register Categorization No.'s 2001-10
through No's 2001-18.
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DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA | CA
COVER SHEET / SHEET INDEX
SITE PLAN
3D VIEWS
EXISTING ELEVATIONS
PROPOSED ELEVATIONS
SECTIONS
ALTA SURVEY
LEVEL 1
ROOFTOP LEVEL
MATERIAL BOARD
FOLDING GLASS WALL - CUT SHEETS
SHEET INDEX
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SITE PLAN
NORTH
0 16’8’
SCALE: 1/16” = 1’ - 0”
10’-0”(E) COMMERCIALADA ACCESS ROUTE
TO PUBLIC
RIGHT-OF-WAY
99’-11”ALLEY
92’-1”
EXISTING
KEY PLAN
PROJECT DATA
PROJECT ADDRESS: 302 W 4TH STREET SANTA ANA, CA
LOT SIZE : 9,194 SF
APN: 398-591-05
ZONING: SD84 (DOWNTOWN)
FAR ALLOWED: 3.0 (27,600 MAX.)
FAR PROVIDED: 1.41
HEIGHT: 2 STORIES
PROPOSED USE: COMMERCIAL (RETAIL & RESTAURANT)
OCCUPANCY: M & A2
CONSTRUCTION TYPE: TYPE V-B
SPRINKLER TYPE: AN APPROVED NFPA 13 FIRE SPRINKLER
SYSTEM WILL BE SPECIFIED & WILL BE
PERMITTED ON A SEPARATE SUBMITTAL
BUILDING AREA SUMMARY
FIRST LEVEL : 9,194 SF
ROOFTOP LEVEL: ± 4,056 SF
TOTAL: ± 13,250 SF
ROOF DECK: 1,632 SF
(E) COMMERCIAL(E) COMMERCIAL(E) COMMERCIAL
(E) COMMERCIAL(E) COMMERCIAL
ALLEY
ADA ACCESS ROUTETO PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAYEXISTING
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3D VIEWS
OPENED SECTIONAL
ROLL-UP WINDOW
EXISTING BULIDINGEXISTING BULIDING
MASSING STUDYMASSING STUDY
OPENED SECTIONAL
ROLL-UP WINDOW
CLOSED SECTIONAL
ROLL-UP WINDOW
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SCALE: 3/32” = 1’-0”
EXISTING ELEVATION ALONG BROADWAY - EAST EXISTING ELEVATION ALONG BROADWAY - EAST
EXISTING ELEVATION ALONG 4TH STREET - NORTHEXISTING ELEVATION ALONG 4TH STREET - NORTH
EXISTING ELEVATION ALONG ALLEY - SOUTHEXISTING ELEVATION ALONG ALLEY - SOUTH
EXISTING ELEVATIONS
*NON-ORIGINAL WINDOW OPENINGS TO BE REMOVED
AND REPLACED WITH NEW ROLL-UP GARAGE DOORS.
ORIGINAL MULTI-LIGHT TRANSOMS ABOVE THE
WINDOW OPENINGS TO BE PRESERVED.
DOOR OPENINGS TO BE INFILLED WITH
MATCHING BRICK
WINDOWS AND ARCHITECTURAL
ORNAMENTATION TO REMAIN
WINDOWS AND ARCHITECTURAL
ORNAMENTATION TO BE REMOVED
DOORS TO BE REMOVED
COLOR LEGEND
EXISTING SOUTH (REAR) BUILDING WALL,
WINDOWS/DOORS AND ORNAMENTATION
TO BE MODIFIED TO ACCOMMODATE
FOR NEW ACCESS POINTS. EXISTING
BRICK, REMAINING WINDOW/DOORS AND
ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENTATION TO BE
REPAIRED, PROTECTED IN PLACE AND
REUSED AS STRUCTURALLY FEASIBLE TO
MAINTAIN HISTORICAL CHARACTER. BRICK
DETERIORATED BEYOND REPAIR TO BE
REPLACED WITH NEW MATCHING BRICK.
*EXISTING FAÇADE: ALL ORIGINAL FEATURES TO BE REPAIRED &
PROTECTED IN PLACE TO MATCH THE HISTORICAL CHARACTER.
T.O. EXISTING PARAPET
± 22’ - 1”
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PROPOSED ELEVATION ALONG BROADWAY - EAST PROPOSED ELEVATION ALONG BROADWAY - EAST
PROPOSED ELEVATION ALONG 4TH STREET - NORTHPROPOSED ELEVATION ALONG 4TH STREET - NORTH
PROPOSED ELEVATION ALONG ALLEY - SOUTHPROPOSED ELEVATION ALONG ALLEY - SOUTH
PROPOSED ELEVATIONS
(N) SECTIONAL ROLL-UP WINDOW
TO MATCH EXISTING STOREFRONT
CHARACTER
(NOTE 1) ALL EXISTING BUILDING’S CHARACTER DEFINING FEATURES ON THE NORTH
AND EAST ELEVATIONS INCLUDING BRICK EXTERIOR, GLAZED BRICK TRIM, PARAPET,
BAY DIVISIONS ARTICULATED BY PIERS, AND ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENTATION, ARE
TO REMAIN AND BE REPAIRED AND PROTECTED IN PLACE AS NEEDED TO MAINTAIN
HISTORICAL CHARACTER.
(NOTE 4) EXISTING WINDOWS AND ARCHITECTURAL ORNAMENTATION,
ARE TO REMAIN AND BE REPAIRED AND PROTECTED IN PLACE AS
STRUCTURALLY FEASIBLE TO MAINTAIN HISTORICAL CHARACTER.
(NOTE 2) ORIGINAL DOORS TO BE
RETAINED AND FURTHER RECESSED
INTO THEIR EXISTING OPENINGS IN
ORDER TO COMPLY WITH CURRENT
BUILDING CODE.
(NOTE 5) STOREFRONT TO HAVE
SPACERS REMOVED TO MAKE TRUE
DOUBLE DOORS. TRANSOM TO BE
RESTORED TO SINGLE TRANSOM.
ALL WINDOWS AT THE SOUTH ELEVATION AND THE ONE EAST
ELEVATION WINDOW OVER THE ELECTRICAL ROOM WILL BE
PRESERVED AND REPAIRED IN-KIND. IN THE EVENT THAT THEY
CANNOT BE FUNCTIONAL WINDOWS DUE TO SAFETY AND OR
INTERNAL PRACTICAL TENANT USES, THESE WILL BECOME
FAUX WINDOWS TO PRESERVE THE EXTERIOR CHARACTER.
FAUX WINDOWS MEANS ALL EXISTING HISTORIC WINDOW
MATERIALS TO REMAIN BUT THE WINDOWS WILL BE MADE
NON-OPERABLE.
(NOTE 3) THE EXISTING SOUTH (REAR) BUILDING WALL TO BE MODIFIED TO
ACCOMMODATE FOR NEW ACCESS POINTS. EXISTING BRICK TO BE REPAIRED
AND REUSED AS STRUCTURALLY FEASIBLE. BRICK DETERIORATED BEYOND
REPAIR TO BE REPLACED WITH NEW MATCHING BRICK.
± 36’ - 6”± 36’ - 6”
± 36’ - 6”
T.O. EXISTING PARAPET
± 22’ - 1”
DOOR & WINDOW SCHEDULE
MARK TYPE WIDTH HEIGHT MATERIAL EXISTING/
NEW
A SINGLE 3’-0”7’-0”HOLLOW METAL DOOR NEW
B DOUBLE 5’-0”7’-0”EXISTING WOOD DOOR & GLAZING
(SEE NOTE 2)EXISTING
C ROLL-UP 6’-0”8’-0”METAL SECTIONAL ROLL-UP DOOR NEW
D ROLL-UP 8’-0”8’-0”METAL SECTIONAL ROLL-UP DOOR
W/ INSULATED LOW E GLAZING NEW
E FIXED
STOREFRONT 10’-0”10’-0”ANODIZED ALUMINUM STOREFRONT
WINDOW SYSTEM W/ INSULATED LOW E
GLAZING
NEW
F FIXED
STOREFRONT 12’-0”10’-0”ANODIZED ALUMINUM STOREFRONT
WINDOW SYSTEM W/ INSULATED LOW E
GLAZING
NEW
G FIXED
STOREFRONT 15’-0”10’-0”ANODIZED ALUMINUM STOREFRONT
WINDOW SYSTEM W/ INSULATED LOW E
GLAZING
NEW
H FOLDING 20’-0”10’-0”ANODIZED ALUMINUM STOREFRONT
DOOR SYSTEM W/ INSULATED LOW E
GLAZING
NEW
I ROLL-UP 12’-0”10’-0”
SECTIONAL ROLL-UP WINDOW
ALUMINUM AND GLAZING FINISH
TO MATCH EXISTING STOREFRONT
CHARACTER
NEW
J SINGLE 3’-0”7’-0”ANODIZED ALUMINUM STOREFRONT
DOOR SYSTEM W/ INSULATED LOW E
GLAZING
NEW
K SINGLE-
HUNG 6’-0”6’-0”EXISTING WINDOW
W/ CLEAR GLAZING EXISTING
L FIXED 15’-0”8’-0”EXISTING WINDOW
W/ CLEAR GLAZING EXISTING
M FIXED
STOREFRONT ± 20’-0”9’-0”EXISTING STOREFRONT WINDOW
SYSTEM
W/ CLEAR GLAZING
EXISTING
N FIXED ± 20’-0”3’-6”EXISTING MULTI-LIGHT GLASS TRANSOM
W/ SMALL OPERABLE SASHES EXISTING
O FIXED 12’-0”3’-6”EXISTING MULTI-LIGHT GLASS TRANSOM
W/ SMALL OPERABLE SASHES EXISTING
P FIXED 15’-0”3’-6”EXISTING MULTI-LIGHT GLASS TRANSOM
W/ SMALL OPERABLE SASHES EXISTING
Q DOUBLE 6’-0”7’-0”EXISTING WOOD DOORS & GLAZING EXISTING
MARK TYPE WIDTH HEIGHT MATERIAL EXISTING/
NEW
R DOUBLE 6’-0”7’-0”
NON-ORIGINAL METAL
STOREFRONT TO BE
REPLACED WITH NEW
PAIRED WOOD DOORS AND
NEW GLAZING TO MATCH
ORIGINAL STOREFRONTS ON
HISTORIC BUILDING.
NEW
S DOUBLE-
HUNG 3’-0”6’-0”EXISTING WINDOW
W/ CLEAR GLAZING EXISTING
T FIXED 4’-0”3’-0”EXISTING WINDOW
W/ CLEAR GLAZING EXISTING
U SINGLE-
HUNG 4’-0”5’-0”EXISTING WINDOW
W/ CLEAR GLAZING EXISTING
V FIXED 2’-0”4’-0”EXISTING WINDOW
W/ CLEAR GLAZING EXISTING
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1. BRICK - MIDLAND BLEND COARSE VELOUR
BY BELDEN OR SIMILAR
2. EXISTING BRICK FINISH
3. METAL TRELLIS
4. WIRE MESH METAL RAILING
5.
6. PAINTED BRICK - WHITE
EXISTING FACADEALL ORIGINAL FEATURES TO BE REPAIRED & PROTECTED IN PLACE, TO MAINTAIN THE HISTORICAL CHARACTERNEW SECOND STORY
ADDITION WITH METAL
TRELLIS AND OUTDOOR
SEATING AREA
NEW SECOND STORY
ADDITION WITH METAL
TRELLIS AND OUTDOOR
SEATING AREA
NEW WINDOW NEW WINDOW NEW WINDOW
NEW METAL DOORW/GLAZING
NEW METAL FOLDING DOORW/ GLAZING
NEW SECOND STORY
ADDITION WITH METAL
TRELLIS AND OUTDOOR
SEATING AREA
Scale
Job No.
Date
4TH & BROADWAY MIXED-USE
302-308 W 4TH STREET
DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA | CA 2020-363
06
2023-04-06
0 16’8’
SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0”
SECTION ALONG 4TH STREETSECTION ALONG 4TH STREET
SECTION ALONG BROADWAYSECTION ALONG BROADWAY
SECTIONS
Scale
Job No.
Date
4TH & BROADWAY MIXED-USE
302-308 W 4TH STREET
DOWNTOWN SANTA ANA | CA 2020-363
07
2023-04-06
NORTH
0 16’8’
SCALE: 3/32” = 1’-0”
ALTA SURVEY