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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMANSON, ROBERT JAMES AND ALMA CRISTINAReturn FULLY EXECUTED Copy to City Clerk, M-30 RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-30) Santa Ana, CA 92702 Attn: Clerk of the Council Recorded in Official Records, Orange County Hugh Nguyen, Clerk -Recorder !! I NO FEE $ R 0 0 1 5 9 2 7 4 2 2$ 2025000331009 11:43 am 11126/25 513 RecWinlA Al2 20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 57.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 FREE RECORDING PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE $ 27383 0*Ptr-v (0) NOV 2 6 2025 6n WtC4 2CAP iRn/ P901(b htMa(Pz) This Historic Property Preservation Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entered into by and between the City of Santa Ana, a charter city and municipal corporation duly organized and existing under the Constitution and laws of the of the State of California (hereinafter referred to as "City"), and Robert James Manson and Alma Cristina Manson, Trustees, or their successors in interest, of The Robert and Alma Manson Living Trust dated March 4, 2024, and any amendments thereto, (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Owner"), owner of real property located at 1011 North Olive Street, Santa Ana, California, in the County of Orange and listed on the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties. RECITALS A. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana is authorized by California Government Code Section 50280 et seq. (known as the "Mills Act") to enter into contracts with owners of qualified historical properties to provide for appropriate use, maintenance, rehabilitation and restoration such that these historic properties retain their historic character and integrity. B. The Owner possesses fee title in and to that certain qualified real property together with associated structures and improvements thereon, located at 1011 North Olive Street, Santa Ana, CA, 92703 and more particularly described in Exhibit "A," attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and hereinafter referred to as the "Historic Property." C. The Historic Property is officially designated on the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties pursuant to the requirements of Chapter- 30 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. D. City and Owner, for their mutual benefit, now desire to enter into this Agreement which defines and limits the use and alteration of this Historic Property in order to enhance and maintain its value as a cultural and historical resource for Owner and for the community; to prevent inappropriate alterations to the Historic Property and to ensure that repairs, additions, new building, and other changes are appropriate; and to ensure that rehabilitation and maintenance are carried out in an exemplary manner. HISTORIC PROPERTY PRESERVATION AGREEMENT A-2025-120 2cC' N� �{Za'bef �` i`IICt�Sotl MILLS ACT AGREEMENT 1011 North Olive Street Santa Ana, CA 92703 E. Owner and City intend to carry out the purposes of California Government Code, Chapter 1, Part 5 of Division 1 of Title 5, Article 12, Section 50280 et seq., which will enable the Historic Property to qualify for an assessment of valuation as a restricted historical property pursuant to Article L9, See. 439 et seq., Chapter 3 Part 2 of Division 1 of the California Tax and Revenue Code. NOW, THEREFORE, the City of Santa Ana and the Owner of the Historic Property agree as follows: Effective Date and Terms of Agreement. This Agreement shall be effective and commence on July 16, 2025, and shall remain in effect for a term of ten (10) years thereafter. Each year, upon the anniversary of the effective date of this Agreement, such initial term will automatically be extended as provided in California Government Code Sections 50280 through 50290 and in Section 2, below. 2. Renewal. a. Each year on the anniversary of the effective date of this Agreement, a year shall automatically be added to the initial ten (10) year tern of this Agreement unless written notice of nonrenewal is served as provided herein. b. if the Owner or the City desire(s) in any year not to renew the Agreement, the Owner or City shall serve written notice of nonrenewal of the Agreement on the other party. Unless such notice is served by the Owner to the City at least ninety (90) days prior to the annual renewal date, or served by the City to the Owner at least sixty (60) days prior to the annual renewal date, one (1) year shall automatically be added to the term of the Agreement as provided herein. C. Within 30 days from receipt of City's notice of nonrenewal, the Owner may file a written protest of City's decision of nonrenewal. The City may, at any time prior to the annual renewal date of the Agreement, withdraw its notice to the Owner of nonrenewal. d. If either the Owner or the City serves notice to the other of nonrenewal in any year, the Agreement shall remain in effect for the balance of the term then remaining, either from its original execution or from the last renewal of the Agreement, whichever may apply. 3. Standards and Conditions for Historic Property. During the tern of this Agreement, the Historic Property shall be subject to the following conditions, requirements and restrictions: a. Owner shall maintain the Historic Property in a good state of repair and shall preserve, maintain, and, where necessary, restore or rehabilitate the property and its character - defining features described in the "Executive Summary" and "Historical Property Description" attached hereto, marked collectively as Exhibit B, notably the general architectural forn, style, materials, design, scale, proportions, organization of windows, doors, and other openings, textures, details, mass, roof line, porch and other aspects of the appearance of the exterior to the satisfaction of the City. -2- MILLS ACT AGREEMENT 1011 North alive Street Santa Ana, CA 92 703 b. All changes to the Historic Property shall comply with applicable City plans and regulations, and conform to the rules and regulations of the Office of Historic Preservation of the State Department of Parks and Recreation, namely the U.S. Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Historic Preservation Projects. These guidelines are attached hereto, marked as Exhibit C, and incorporated herein by this reference. Owner shall continually maintain the Historic Property in the same or better condition. C. A view corridor enabling the general public to see the Historic Property from the public right-of-way shall be maintained, and Owner shall not be permitted to block the view corridor to the property with any new structure, such as walls, fences or shrubbery, so as to prevent the viewing of the historic landmark by the public. d. The following are prohibited: demolition of the Historic Property or destruction of character -defining features of the building or site; removal of trees and other major vegetation unless removal is approved by a rehabilitation plan approved by the Historic Resources Commission; paving of yard surface; exterior alterations or additions unless approved by the Historic Resources Commission and such alterations are in keeping with the Secretary of Interior's Standards; deteriorating, dilapidated or unrepaired structures such as fences, roofs, doors, walls, and windows; storage of junk, trash, debris, discarded or unused objects such as cars, appliances, or fru-niture; and other unsightly by decoration, structure or vegetation which is unsightly by reason of its height, condition, or inappropriate location, e, Owner shall allow reasonable periodic inspection by prior appointment, as needed or at least every five (5) years after the initial inspection, of the interior and exterior of the Historic Property by representatives of the City of Santa Ana, the County Assessor, the State Department of Parks and Recreation, and the State Board of Equalization, to determine the Owner's compliance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. As part of the periodic inspection, Owner shall supply information in a format determined acceptable by the representatives of the City of Santa Ana, the County Assessor, the State Department of Parks and Recreation, and the State Board of Equalization infonnation required to determine compliance with the terms of this Agreement. f. Owner shall implement the rehabilitation and restoration work items as discussed in detail in Exhibit D, "Proposed Structure Improvements" or "Work Plan" and the City Council Historic Property Preservation Agreement (HPPA No. 2025-04) staff report dated June 4, 2025. All work items shall be completed within the first ten years of the Mills Act Agreement, with specific items completed within the first five years including inspecting and restoring all original wood windows and window trim; painting the non -original garage window with a trim to match the main house; fixing the uneven metal flashing at the primary and south facades; reroofing the property and addressing metal flashing concealment or replacement per discretion of Planning staff. Proof of completion, as requested by the City of Santa Ana, will be required in order to satisfy and maintain the Mills Act Agreement. Staff approval is required before items are amended or removed/replaced from the improvements list. -3- MILLS ACT AGREEMENT 1011 North Olive Street Santa Aran, CA 92703 4. Furnishing of Information. The Owner hereby agrees to furnish the City with any and all infarnnatiorn requested which may be necessary or advisable to determine compliance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. 5. Cancellation. a. The City, fallowing a duly noticed public hearing by the City Council as set forth in Goveriu-nent Code Section 50280, et. seq., may cancel this Agreement if it determines that the Owner have breached any of the conditions of this Agreement, or has allowed the property to deteriorate to the point that it no longer meets the standards for a qualified Historic Property, or if the City determines that the Owner have failed to restore or rehabilitate the property in the manner specified in Section 3 of this Agreement. If a contract is cancelled for these reasons, the Owner shall pay a cancellation fee to the County Auditor as set forth in Government Code Section 50286. This cancellation fee shall be a percentage (currently set at twelve and one-half (12 '/z) percent by Government Code Section 50286) of the current fair market value of the property at the time of the cancellation, as determined by the county assessor, without regard to any restriction imposed pursuant to this Agreement. b. if the Historic Property is destroyed by earthquake, fire, flood or other natural disaster such that in the opinion of the City Building Official more than sixty (60) percent of the original fabric of the structure must be replaced, this Agreement shall be canceled immediately because, in effect, the historic value of the structure will have been destroyed. No fee shall be imposed in the case of destruction by acts of God or natural disaster. C. If the Historic Property is acquired by eminent domain and the City Council determines that the acquisition frustrates the purpose of this Agreement, this Agreement shall be cancelled and no fee imposed, as specified in Government Code Section 50288. 6. Enforcement of Agreement. a. In lieu of and/or in addition to any provisions to cancel the Agreement as referenced herein, City may specifically enforce, or enjoin the breach of, the terms of the Agreement. In the event of a default, under the provisions to cancel the Agreement by Owner, the City shall give written notice to Owner by registered or certified mail, and if such a violation is not corrected to the reasonable satisfaction of the City Manager or designee within thirty (30) days thereafter, or if not corrected within such a reasonable time as may be required to cure the breach or default, or default cannot be cured within thirty (30) days (provided that acts to cure the breach or default may be commenced within thirty (30) days and shall thereafter be diligently pursued to completion by Owner), then City may, without fiuither notice, declare a default under the terms of this Agreement and may bring any action necessary to specifically enforce the obligations of Owner growing out of the terms of this Agreement, apply to any court, state or federal, for injunctive relief against any violation by Owner or apply for such relief as may be appropriate. b. City does not waive any claim of default by the Owner if City does not enforce or cancel this Agreement. All other remedies at law or in equity which are not otherwise provided for in this Agreement or in City's regulations governing historic properties are available to City to -4- MILLS ACT AGREEMENT 1011 North Olive Street Santa Aria, CA 92703 pursue in the event that there is a breach of this Agreement. No waiver by City of any breach or default under this Agreement shall be deemed to be a waiver of any other subsequent breach thereof or default hereunder. 7. Binding effect of Agreement. a. Owner hereby subjects the Historic Property, located at 1011 North Olive Street, Assessor Parcel Number, 405-284-11, and more particularly described in Exhibit A, in the City of Santa Ana, to the covenants, conditions, and restrictions as set forth in this Agreement. b. City and Owner hereby declare their specific intent that the covenants, conditions and restrictions as set forth herein shall be deemed covenants running with the land and shall pass to and be binding upon Owner's successors and assigns in title or interest to the Historic Property. Every contract, deed, or other instrument hereinafter executed, covering or conveying the Historic Property or any portion thereof, shall conclusively be held to have been executed, delivered, and accepted subject to the tenants, restrictions, and reservations expressed in this Agreement regardless of whether such covenants, conditions and restrictions are set forth in such contract, deed, or other instrument. C. This property is listed in the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties (Register)_ In any real property transaction, the owner of this property or the owner's representative shall provide the buyer of this property with notice that the property is listed on the City's historic Register. No Compensation. Owner shall not receive any payment from City in consideration of the obligation imposed under this Agreement, it being recognized that the consideration for the execution of this Agreement is the substantial public benefit to be derived therefrom and the advantage that will accrue to Owner as a result of the effect upon the assessed value of the Property on the account of the restrictions on the use and preservation of the Property. 9. Notice. Any notice required by the terms of this Agreement shall be sent to the address of the respective parties as specified below or at other addresses that may be later specified by the parties hereto. City: City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza (M-30) Santa Ana, CA 92702 Attn: City Clerk Owner: Robert Tames Manson and Alma Cristina Manson The Robert and Alma Manson Living Trust 1011 N Olive Street -5- MILLS ACT AGREEMENT 1011 North Olive Street Santa Ana, CA 92703 Santa Ana, CA 92703 10. General Provisions. a. None of the terns, provisions, or conditions of this Agreement shall be deemed to create a partnership between the parties hereto and any of their heirs, successors, or assigns, nor shall such terms, provisions or conditions cause them to be considered joint ventures or members of any joint enterprise. b. The Owner agrees to and shall indemnify and hold the City and its elected and appointed officials, officers, agents, and employees harmless from liability for damage or claims for damage for personal injuries, including death, and claims for property damage which may arise from the direct or indirect use or operations of the Owner or those of his or her contractor, subcontractor, agent, employee, or other person acting on his or her behalf which relates to the use, operation, and maintenance of the Historic Property, The Owner hereby agrees to and shall defend the City and its elected and appointed officials, officers, agents, and employees with respect to any and all actions for damages caused by, or alleged to have been caused by, reason of the Owner's activities in connection with the Historic Property. C. This hold harmless provision applies to all damages and claims for damages suffered, or alleged to have been suffered, and costs of defense incurred, by reason of the operations referred to in this Agreement regardless of whether or not City prepared, supplied, or approved the plans, specifications or other documents for the Historic Property. d. All of the agreements, rights, covenants, conditions, and restrictions contained in this Agreement shall be bidding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties herein, their heirs, successors, legal representatives, assigns, and all persons acquiring any part or portion of the Historic Property, whether by operation of law on in any manner whatsoever. e. In the event legal proceedings are brought by any party or parties to enforce or restrain a violation of any of the covenants, reservations, or restrictions contained herein, or to determine the rights and duties of any party hereunder, the prevailing party in such proceeding may recover all reasonable attorney's fees to be fixed by the court, in addition to court costs and other relief ordered by the court. f. In the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement are held to be unenforceable or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, or by subsequent preemptive legislation, the validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions, or portions thereof, shall not be effected thereby. g. This Agreement shall be constiaied and governed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, with venue in Orange County. -6- MILLS ACT AGREEMENT 1011 North Olive Street Santa Ana, CA 92703 11. Recordation. No later than twenty (20) days after the parties execute and enter into this Agreement, the City shall cause this Agreement to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Orange. 12. Amendments. This Agreement may be amended, in whole or in part, only by a written recorded instrument executed by the parties hereto. 13. Effective Date This Agreement shall be effective on the day and year first written above in Section 1. (Signature page follows} -7- ATTEST: MILLS ACT AGREEMENT 1011 North Olive Street Santa Ana, CA 92703 CITY OF SANTA ANA ENNIFE HALL ALVARO NUNEZ City Cler City Manager OWNERS Date: 11. 3 • 20 Date: C } . ram'-C_2-1 APPROVED AS TO FORM: SONIA CARVALHO City Attorney BRANDON SA VATIERRA Deputy City Attorney - 8 - Trustee of The Robert and Alma Manson Living Trust dated March 4, 2024 By; AM �MaVl y� ALMA CRISTINA MANSON Trustee of The Robert and Alma Manson Living Trust dated March 4, 2024 RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: ALIPEZESHKPOUR Executive Director Planning and Building Agency CALIFORNIA ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189 A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of OrQ nqp_ k -I On MC1�i�XY� 51 w1-5 before me, tyelA 1 Il ra i Q*A "i P461 i C Date Jere Insert Name and Title of the O icer personally appeared RIVAro N (A?�eZ Name(s) of Signer(s) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing Evsr.yn 1eaaRn, paragraph is true and correct. Notary Public • callfarnia S Orange county Commission N 2489063 WITNESS my hand and official seal. a . µy Comm. expires may 3, 2021 Signature Place Notary Seal and/or Stamp Above S re of Notary Public Completing this information can deter alteration of the document or fraudulent reattachment of this form to an unintended document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document: Document Date: Signer(s) Other Than Named Above: Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name: ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): ❑ Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Individual ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer is Representing: 02019 National Notary Association Number of Pages: Signer's Name: ❑ Corporate Officer — Title(s): Partner — ❑ Limited ❑ General ❑ Individual ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other: Signer is Representing: ACKNOWLEDGMENT A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of Orange On 1)13 ,&5 ,_ before rue, Miriam Isabel Garibay (insert name and title of the officer) personally appeared R9ic3u t 1V1UM'5Vr1 JAM nI who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence tole the person(s) whose name(s) istare subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that helshelthey executed the saute in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. VtdTNESS my hand and official seal. Signature (Seal) r�• �wM �+1� IiAN11A1� a�+�►r r� oww� cam c.�ron.. - w�eryiy�c MILLS ACT AGREEMENT 1011 North Olive Street Santa Ana, CA 92703 EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION 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: LOT 26 OF TRACT NO. 354, IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SHOWN ON MAP THEREOF RECORDED IN BOOK 15, PAGE(S) 26 INCLUSIVE OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF ORANGE COUNTY. Assessor's Parcel Number: 405-284-11 -9- Exhibit B EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Worswick House 1011 North Olive Street Santa Ana, CA 92703 NAME Worswick House REF. NO. ADDRESS 1011 North Olive Street CITY Santa Ana ZIP 1 92703 ORANGE COUNTY YEAR BUILT 1923 LOCAL REGISTER CATEGORY: Contributive HISTORIC D TRICT NIA NEIGHBORHOOD Washington Square CALIFORNIA REGISTER CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION CI3 CALIFORNIA REGISTER STATUS CODE 5S3 Location: ❑ Not for Publication ® Unrestricted ❑ Prehistoric ® Historic ❑ Both ARCHITECTURAL STYLE: Mission/Spanish Revival The Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival style, as its name implies, encompasses two major subcategories. The Mission Revival vocabulary, popular between 1890 and 1920, drew its inspiration from the missions of the Southwest. Identifying features include curved parapets (or espadana); red tiled roofs and coping; low-pitched roofs, often with overhanging eaves; porch roofs supported by large, square piers; arches; and wall surfaces commonly covered in smooth stucco. The Spanish Colonial Revival flourished between 1915 and 1940, reaching its apex during the 1920s and 1930s. The movement received widespread attention after the Panama -California Exposition in San Diego in 1915, where lavish interpretations of Spanish and Mexican prototypes were showcased. Easily recognizable hallmarks of the Spanish Colonial Revival are low-pitched roofs, usually with little or no overhangs and red tile roof coverings, flat roofs surrounded by tiled parapets; and stuccoed walls. The Spanish vocabulary also includes arches; asymmetry; balconies and patios; window grilles; and decorative elements of wood, wrought iron, tile, or stone. SUMMARY/CONCLUSION: The Worswick House qualifies for listing in the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties under Criterion 1 as an intact example of a Spanish Revival style home in Santa Ana. The recommended categorization is "Contributive" because it contributes to the overall character and history of Washington Square and is a representative example of Spanish Revival arcrutecture In Santa Ana (Santa Ana Municipal uooe, JeQuon Su-z. 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.) It embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, region, or method of construction, or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values. + It embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, region, or method of construction, or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic values. 5S3: Appears to be individually eligible for local listing or designation through survey evaluation. State of Califomla —The Resources Agency Primary #_ DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial NRHP Status Other Listings Review Code Reviewer 1 of 5 Resource name(s) or number fassioned by recorder) Worswirk Flnlfsa P1. Other Identifier: *P2. Location: ❑Nat for Publication ■Unrestricted *a. County Orange County *b, USGS 7.5' Quad: Anaheim Quadrangle California -Orange County 7.5-Minute Series Date: 2022 'c. Address 1011 North Olive Street City: Santa Ana Zip: 92703 *e. Other Locational Data: Assessor's Parcel Number 405-284-11 *P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries) The Worswick House is a one story, single-family, Spanish Revival style residence located on a moderately sized parcel in the Washington Square neighborhood (Figure 1). The asymmetrical residence exhibits a square -shaped plan with a parapet roof clad in clay the coping that wraps around the entire building, concealing the flat, built-up roof. The roof has no extended eaves. The exterior of the house is clad in a smooth, 3DY30 sand stucco finish. The primary (west) facade is divided into four bays. A Palladian wood window and arched partially enclosed patio with the building's main entrance encompase the northern two bays. The Palladian window has what appears to be two casement windows with a centered fixed window and divided lights at all three window segments, located behind a low, wrought iron balconet (Figure 2). The main entrance door is composed of a single, wood paneled door. The southern third and fourth bays each contain a multilight casement wood window with a prominent wood sill {Figure 3). (See Continuation Sheet 3 of 5.J *P3b. Resource Attributes: (list attributes and codes) HP2. Single family property and HP4. Ancillary Building {garage) *P4. Resources Present: ■Building ❑Structure ❑Object []Site ❑District ❑Element of District ❑Other P5b. Photo: (view and date) (Figure 1) Primary (west) facade, view northeast January 2025 *P8. Date ConstructedlAge and Sources: ■historic 1923/Original Building Permit *P7. Owner and Address: The Robert and Alma Manson Living Trust dated March 4, 2024 1011 N Olive Street Santa Ana, CA 92703 *PS. Recorded by: Andrea Dumovich Heywood City of Santa Ana 20 Civic Center Plaza M-20 Santa Ana, CA 92702 *P9. Date Recorded: June 4, 2025 *P10. Survey Type: Intensive Survey Update *P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey report and other sources, or enter"none") None *Attachments: ❑None ❑Location IVIdtl uOKCLLAI IVidtJ-I.UIIL111UdLIun i7neUL-L5l1IUlrlg,. atruCture, ano Vojecl Kocord ❑Archaeological Record ❑district Record ❑Linear Feature Record ❑Milling Station Record []Artifact Record ❑Photograph Record ❑ Other (list) DPR 523A (1195) ❑Rock Art Record *Required information State of California —The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Paae 2 of 5 *NRHP Status Code 5S3 *Resource Name or #: Worswick House B1. Historic Name: Worswick House B2. Common Name: Same B3. Original Use: Single Family Residence B4. Present Use: Single Family Residence *135. Architectural Style: Spanish Revival *136. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations): January 1923. Permit to construct a residence and garage. $4,000. November 12, 1938. Reroof by Kelly. $35, September 28, 1939, Reroof by Holmes. $65. December 10, 1945. Alteration to residence by Fred Warren. $150. October 9, 1950. Reroof for O. Stevens by Holmes. $150. June 7, 1976, Patio cover by Curtis J. Reynolds, owner. $200. April25, 1990, Reroof residence. $1,500. April 25, 1990, Reroof garage. $500, November 19, 2024. Installation of new stucco over existing stucco. New stucco finish to be a 30/30 sand finish. Fntire house & 3 walls of detached garage. *137. Moved? ■No Dyes ❑Unknown Date; *68. Related Features: None 89a. Architect: A. H Worswick Original location: b. Builder: A. H Worswick *1314. Significance: Theme Residential Architecture Area Santa Ana Period of Significance: 1923 Property Type: Single Family Residence Applicable Criteria: C/3 (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity) The Worswick House is architecturally significant as an intact example of a Spanish Revival style house in Santa Ana. The original building permit is dated January 1923 and indicates it was built as a residence and garage„ at a cost of $4,000. The original architect, builder, and owner was A. H. Worswick, who is listed on the original building permit as the owner, and noted in newspaper advertisements as the property's designer and builder. A 1923 newspaper advertisement titled, "Beautiful New Spanish Bungalow," states, "This most attractive home is stuccoed with everlasting magnosite, the most approved exterior plaster. Two large porches have cement tile floors to match roofing tile... This is a truly artistic home, designed for comfort and convenience, built with care and convenience --and charmingly located" (The Register, May 3, 1923). Orange County Archives (OCA) reveal that the Worswick family generally owned the property until 1928, despite some short-lived lot transactions between the Worswicks and McFaddens. (See Continuation Sheet 3). B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) *1312. References: (See Continuation Sheet 4 of 5.) B13. Remarks: None *11314. Evaluator: Andrea Dumovich Heywood, City of Santa Ana. *Date of Evaluation: June 4, 2025 DPR 523B (1195) (This space reserved for official comments.) Sketch Map Map Worswick House 1011 N Olive Street o OLIVEar.+v' ° sa• sa �y I I I 1 I o0 0°l /t � W Y 95' v 15•t v;t ' X State of California —The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 3 of 5 Resource Name: «Name of Structure,) *Recorded by Andrea Dumovich Heywood *Date June 4, 2025 El Continuation ❑ Update *P3a. Description (continued): Fenestration throughout the property primarily includes wood -frame, multi -light windows and doors, with the exception of a non -original partially glazed wood door with metal window frames at the rear (west) fagade. Window operation consists of casement, hung, and awning types. Hung style windows throughout the residence primarily have a four -aver -one style muntin pattern (Figure 4). The property contains a one -car, detached garage at the site's southeast corner (Figure 5). A parapet roof clad in clay the coping wraps around the entire building, concealing the flat, built-up roof. The roof has no extended eaves. The exterior is clad in a smooth, 30130 sand stucco finish to match the main residence. At the west (primary) fagade, the garage has a pair of wooden French doors with divided lights and colorful file trim. A single, vinyl slider window is located at the garage's north (side) fagade. Additional architectural features include an arched decorative alter below the primary front -facing gable at the primary (west) fagade, stucco -clad chimney and open patio with a partial wood trellis at the south (side) fagade, two asphalt -clad shed roofs and concrete porch steps at the rear (east) fagade, clay the walkway between the sidewalk and the porch steps of the main building entrance, and clay tiles at the south patio (Figure 6 and Figure 7). The property is landscaped with a synthetic front lawn, low shrubs, palm trees and a fruit tree. *1310. Significance (continued): In 1924, A L Olinger moved into the subject property and is listed in city directories as the occupant through 1926. In 1927, city directories list H W Sweasy as the primary occupant and OCA note Mrs. Mason Yould also lived there that same year and through 1929. in 1928, the Worswicks sold to Ruth Marr Gay, In 1930, C E Terry is listed as another occupant in City Directories. In 1933, the tenant is noted as C I Reagan in city directories and as Donald Wolfe Massie in the OCA. From circa 1935 - 1937, E B Kruger resided at the property. In 1939, Gay sold the property to Jennie U. and Bert C. Lowen. By circa 1940, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W DeForest, grain dealer, occupied the residence. In 1943, the Lowens sold to Thomas W. and Lucile S. Patterson, and the Patternsons sold to Joseph M. and Harry S. Burman that same year. The Burman continued to make several land transactions amongst various Burman family members in 1943. According to OCA, In 1944 Harry Burman sold his company A-1 Cleaners and Laundry" to his wife Ann Burman and her two brothers. At the time, A-1 Cleaners had four downtown Santa Ana locations and a production plant at Stafford and Santiago. Following the sale, Harry Burman purchased from Robert Ramsey the Dixie Castle nightclub, which was located then on Highway 101 (today known as the 1-5 Freeway). In 1945, Mrs. Ann Burman is noted as the property owner in city directories. in 1945, Ann Burman and Michael Gole (partial interest owner) sold to Fred N. and Hazel R. Warren. Fred Warren, wallpaper hanger, resided at the subject property through 1947. The Warrens sold the property in 1947 to Oscar and Clara Stevens. Oscar Steven is noted as the property owner through 1968. Building occupants included Archie M. Monson, in 1959, and John J. Strizel in 1967. Stevens died in 1968 and the lot was purchased by Jean Nossum in 1972. In 1975, Nossum sold to Curtis J. and Barbara S. Reynolds, who then sold to Steven A. and Christine M. Emmons in 1978. City directories were unavailable for the years 1963-1978. By 1983, the Emmons sold to Douglas K. and Betty J. Pinnecker who then sold to Monica M. Marchman in 1988, One year later, Marchman sold to Paul A. Pereira and Deborah L. Poole. The house went into default and by 1995, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. sold to Alan Lee, who then sold the property to an investment company in 1998. In 1998, Ramiro and Olga Vernonica Tavares owned the property and from 1999-2003 it was owned by Raul Ramirez (later jointly owned with Michael Davis). In 2003, Deborah Ann Capalety purchased the property (later known as the Robert and Deborah Ann Capalety Trust), who remained the owner until 2022, when it was purchased by current owners Robert James and Alma Cristina Manson. No other information was uncovered. The Worswick House is located in Washington Square, a neighborhood located northwest of the city center bounded by West Seventeenth Street on the north, West Civic Center Drive on the south, North Flower Street on the east, and North Bristol Street on the west. Most of this area was owned by the family of Jacob Ross, who had purchased portions of the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana in 1868 and 1869. Walnuts and other crops were grown in the area during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with a few farmhouses, most notably the Ross -McNeal House at 1020 North Baker Street, dotting the landscape. By 1905, Baker and Towner were the only streets in the neighborhood, which extended from Hickey (now Civic Center) only as far as Washington and which contained only about a dozen homes. The status quo had not changed much by 1915, when a brick yard was located at the northern terminus of Olive Street at Hickey. in 1925, the beginning of the development that would convert this largely agricultural area into a middle class neighborhood of single-family homes over the next 25 years had begun. in the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Tudor Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival homes were the standard, with American Colonial Revival saltboxes and ranch style homes favored in the years before and after World War /I. During the 1930s, many of the homes were built by local contractor Emmett Rogers, who sold lots and built homes according to standard plans, which individual property owners could customize to their tastes ("Washington Square: A Neighborhood of Pride," Washington Square Neighborhood Association). With the return of servicemen following the war and the accompanying demand for homes in southern California, the development of Washington Square was all but completed. DPR 523L State of California —The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 4 of 5 Resource Name: r(Name of Structure)} *Recorded by Andrea Dumovich Heywood *Date June 4, 2025 ❑x Continuation ❑ Update The Worswick House qualifies for listing in the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties under Criterion 1 as an intact example of a Spanish Revival style home in Santa Ana. Located in Washington Square, the house cost $4,000 to build in 1923. The recommended categorization is "Contributive" because it contributes to the overall character and history of Washington Square and is a representative example of Spanish Revival architecture in Santa Ana (Santa Ana Municipal Code, Section 30-2.2(3)). Character -defining features of the Spanish Revival style exhibited by the house include its square - shaped plan; asymmetrical facade,, parapet roof clad in clay the coping that wraps around the entire building, concealing the flat, built-up roof; roof with no extended eaves; smooth, 30130 sand stucco finish; primary (west) facade divided into four bays; Palladian wood window with wrought iron balconet at primary facade; arched partially enclosed patio with the building's main entrance; main entrance door is composed of a single, wood paneled door; two multilight casement wood windows with a prominent wood sill at the primary facade; remaining fenestration including wood -frame, multi -light windows and doors with window operation consisting of casement, hung, and awning types; hung -style windows throughout the residence primarily with a four -over -one style muntin pattern; one -car, detached garage; arched decorative alter below the primary front -facing gable at the primary (west) facade; stucco -clad chimney; Hollywood driveay, and front yard lawn and landscaping. *1312. References (continued): Ancestry.com. U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995 [database on -fine]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations inc, 2002. Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. . California, U.S., Marriage index, 1960-1985 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2007. City of Santa Ana Building Permits McAlester, Virginia Savage. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2013. Newspapers.com (Santa Ana Daily Register, The Register) Office of Historic Preservation. 'Instructions for Recording Historical Resources." Sacramento: March 1995. Sanborn maps. Whiffen, Marcus. American Architecture Since 1780. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1969. APR 523L State of California —The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 5 of 5 Resource Name: «Name of Structure)) 'Recorded by Andrea Durrovich Heywood *Date June 4, 2025 M Continuation ❑ Update Additional Fiaures: i Figure 2. Palladian window located behind a low, Figure 3. The main entrance door is composed of a wrought iron balconet facing east: single, wood paneled door. The southern third and fourth bays each contain a multilight casement wood window with a prominent wood sill, facing northeast. Y dg l ' �~ y og Figure 4. Hung style windows throughout the residence Figure 5. A one -car, detached garage at the site's primarily have a four -over -one style muntin pattern, southeast corner, facing east. facia northeast. f' Figure 6, Stucco -clad chimney, facing north. Figure 7. At the rear, two asphalt -clad she. roofs and concrete porch steps at the rear (east) fagade, facing west. oPR 523L MILLS ACT AGREEMENT 1011 North Olive Street Santa Ana, CA 92703 Exhibit C. Exterior work shall be reviewed by the Historic Resources Commission and subject to the U.S. Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings, as follows: Every reasonable effort shall be made to provide a compatible use for a property which requires minimal alteration of the building, structure, or site and its environment, or to use a property for its originally intended purpose. 2. The distinguishing original qualities or character of a building, structure or site and its environment shall not be destroyed. The removal or alteration of any historic material or distinctive architectural features should be avoided when possible. 3. All buildings, structures, and sites shall be recognized as products of their own time. Alterations that have no historical basis and which seek to create an earlier appearance shall be discouraged. 4. Changes which may have taken place in the course of time are evidence of the history and development of a building, structure, or site and its envirorunent. These changes may have acquired significance in their own right, and this significance shall be recognized and respected. 5. Distinctive stylistic features or examples of skilled craftsmanship which characterize a building, structure, or site shall be treated with sensitivity. 6. Deteriorated architectural features shall be repaired rather than replaced, whenever possible. In the event replacement is necessary, the new material should match the material being replaced in cornposition, design, color, texture, and other visual qualities. Repair or replacement of missing architectural features should be based on accurate duplications of features, substantiated by historic, physical, or pictorial evidence rather than on conjectural designs or the availability of different architectural elements from the other buildings or structures. 7. The surface cleaning of structures shall be undertaken with the gentlest means possible. Sandblasting and other cleaning methods that will damage the historic building materials shall not be undertaken. S. Every reasonable effort shall be made to protect and reserve archaeological resources affected by, or adjacent to any project. 9. Contemporary design for alterations and additions to existing properties shall not be discouraged when such alterations and additions do not destroy significant historical, architectural or cultural material, and such design is compatible with -t- MILLS ACT AGREEMENT 1011 North Olive Street SantaAna, CA 92703 size, scale, color, material and character of the property, neighborhood, or environment. 10. Wherever possible, new additions or alterations to structures shall be done in such a manrier that if such additions or alterations need to be removed in the future, the essential form and integrity of the structure would be unimpaired. -2- Exhibit D: Proposed Structure Improvements ("Work Plan") 1011 North Olive Street Item Year Improvement 1 2027 Inspect all windows and window trim. Ensure all windows are in good working condition. Repair or replace windows and window trim, in -kind with matching material, as needed. 2 2028 Paint the single garage window trim with a darker color to match the window frame colors on the main residence. 3 2029 Address metal flashing at roofline: Fix the uneven metal flashing at the primary front -facing gable of the west fagade and along the south fagade. 4 2030 Reroof built up roof at main residence and detached garage. Metal flashing along the entire residential building shall be assessed by Planning Division staff. Potential requirement for new flashing during reroof, or complete concealment of existing flashing, per the discretion of Planning Division staff. 5 2031 Replace rear (east) door with period -appropriate door, subject to Planning Division staff review and approval.