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RPT 3 HISTOR'CL SURVEY PT 2 REV 3/03 8-6-90
Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 City of Tustin, California October 2002 TBA West, Inc. 1950 Sacramento Street #1 San Francisco, California 94109 Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 City of Tustin, California October 2002 Table of Contents Executive Summary Part 2 Building Structures and Objects (BSO) Forms Introduction Part 2 Process Themes and Periods of Significance Historical & Cultural Patterns Tustin Architectural Periods Historic Landscapes • Photo Record (thumbnails) of All BSO Sites Building - Structures - Object (BSO) Forms 0 Appendix — NRHP Status Codes October, 2002 Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 Executive Summary October 28 2002 Tustin, California is located in a vast metropolitan region engulfed by automobile - dominated conveniences and master -planned subdivisions. However, numerous buildings of historical, cultural, and architectural importance predate these recent impacts. Many of these resources have survived decades of change and transition. The Tustin Historic Resources Survey, Parts 1 and 2, identifies over 400 sites of possible distinction and notable recognition. Using criteria from the National Register and the State of California and a customized evaluation form for Tustin, these sites were reviewed and assessed for national, state, regional, and local significance. The properties were not solely reviewed in terms of architectural significance. Significance was also determined because of historical, landscape and cultural importance, as identified from local sources. Limited information was available for many of the resources. Therefore, further research may be desirable. It is also recommended that the survey be reviewed periodically to confirm the findings and to analyze significance in a dynamic and inclusive manner. To better determine the most appropriate National Register Historic Preservation Codes, properties were reviewed and given preliminary scores based on National Register and California Register criteria. Properties within the Old Town Historic District were given special consideration in the rating. In the preliminary analysis, properties with an evaluation score of 20 or more points were identified as those of primary significance. Properties rated between 11-19 were defined as Properties of Secondary Significance. Most of the sites reviewed were listed between 5-10 and defined as local significance only. Recommendations for the National Register and State of California Register A summary of properties and associated National Register Historic Preservation Status codes is included in the Appendix. The list includes properties that appear Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 October 28 2002 eligible for listing in the National Register. These sites are also recommended for listing as California register sites. Most sites are of local interest. Although many are not eligible at this time for the National Register or the State of California Register, there are resources that would be candidates for individual designation under Tustin's existing local ordinance. Alterations have occurred that compromise the integrity of several sites, however, some may be eligible for inclusion if the building is renovated in accordance with appropriate guidelines and standards. In most cases, additional research is recommended to substantiate the significance of sites. Consideration should also be made to include the expansion of the existing Cultural Resources Overlay District to include the area bound by First Street to the south, Yorba Street to the east, and Prospect Avenue to the west, and north to Irvine Boulevard. Within this general area, the Lockwood Terrace neighborhood is a prime candidate for an early 1950s thematic district. The substantial collection of California bungalow, Craftsman bungalow, and Spanish Revival buildings scattered through the city are also prime for thematic districts. Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 Introduction October 28, 2002 As communities throughout California experience tremendous growth and development, the identification, criteria and determination of significant historic resources and districts provide valuable information for the City of Tustin's planning processes and procedures. A survey, based on established guidelines and standards from the State of California, is also a useful tool for the designation of contributing and non-contributing sites or districts to support sensible preservation goals for Tustin. The context of Tustin's surviving historic and cultural resources was an important focus for this project. Tustin's transitional development, from an agricultural based community to its present post World War II framework based on imposed highway systems, provided an understanding of what is significant in the city. Part 1 Process The survey was conducted in two phases. In Part 1, a reconnaissance -level survey was conducted, based on previously completed reports such as the 1990 survey and updated information. The consultant team met with the City of Tustin representatives, the Cultural Resources Advisory Committee and community members to discuss appropriate recordation DPR 523A forms, methodologies and products, as recommended by the State Office of Historic Preservation. Certificates of appropriateness and other records, identifying demolished, physically changed, relocated or previously missing resources, were verified during field survey work. Discrepancies and other conflicting issues were defined at this stage. Properties were photographed for recordation purposes. During Phase 1, a draft historic context outline using the updated survey information was also developed to understand Tustin's historical and cultural development. Geographical limits associated with chronological periods, historical patterns, associations with important persons, building forms, styles, materials, method of construction, and other aspects defined Tustin's context. General profiles for tract homes built in the early Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 October 28, 2002 1950s were determined to establish thematic associations based on criteria for significance for the "recent past". Part 2 Process Based on information obtained during Phase I of the City of Tustin Historical Resources Survey update, Phase I.I focused on the evaluation of sites within the historical and cultural contexts of Tustin's transition from an agrarian base and town center to current tract development Iand use patterns. Thematic relationships included: • surviving agricultural related contexts, including buildings, landscape, irrigation and supply systems • resource associations with identified Tustin residents • residential change from larger land ownership to smaller, single family development • shift in commercial, industrial and institutional pedestrian activity to car oriented uses • evolution of architectural styles and expressions • "City of Trees" and Tustin's planned garden setting • transportation networks, roadways, railroad • impact of military presence post World War 2 economic boom and suburban trends in, and around, Tustin Prominent local historian, Carol Jordan, and Sharon Jones, Tustin Cultural Resources Advisory Committee member, were especially helpful in defining significance for local sites. Work sessions were conducted with the Tustin Cultural Resources Advisory Committee, City of Tustin staff, and interested individuals and groups to discuss targeted sites, methodology and preliminary findings. Based on information from Phase 1 of the Tustin Cultural Resources Survey Update and other resources, the TBA team identified and prioritized sites and thematic relationships for consideration in Phase II. Securing a list of potential significant historic and cultural properties for responsible planning decisions by the City of Tustin was a major goal of Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 October 28, 2002 the survey. Existing and newly acquired information and possible revisions were utilized to the maximum extent. Tustin's contextual framework was the basis for evaluation of specific properties and property types as theoretical constructs linked with actual historic properties. The National Register and State of California criteria were adopted for the evaluation and analysis of sites. Proposed Tustin criteria includes a review of • Historically significant events and/ or patterns of activity associated with the property • Specific dates or period of time when the resource achieved its importance • Historically significant persons associated with the property • Representation of a style, period, or method of construction • Quality of style, design, or workmanship • Historically or culturally significant group associated with the property, and the nature of its association • Information which the property has yielded or may be likely to yield • Cultural affiliation Themes and Periods of Significance Tustin in 1914, Tustin Area Museum photo A definitive and more detailed description of Tustin's history is presented in Carol Jordan's book; Tustin: A Cite of Trees, Heritage Media Corp, 1996. Ms. Jordan defined Tustin development in various stages: Pre 1868 Setting the Stage 1868-1880 , Columbus Tustin and the Founding of Tustin City 1880-1900 Boom and Recession 1900-1925 Into the 201h Century 1925-1940 Incorporation and the Great Depression 3 Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 Historical and Cultural Patterns October 28, 2002 1940-1950 World War 11 and the Forties 1950-1970 Growing Pains, Urbanization of Tustin For purposes of the survey, Tustin's primary development is summarized within four major historical patterns: NMI Mr. & Mrs. Lysander Utt, Utt Pioneer Store, 1872, photos courtesy of C Marks, Petry Lewis Collection and the Tustin Area Museum. Pre 1870 Primary early settlement of Santa Ana 1870-1960 Agricultural • 1870-1899. Early Ranching & agriculture --walnuts, apricots, row crops, peanuts, ranches, development of 20 acre subdivided plots • 1900-1945. Citrus industry -- practice of protecting citrus groves, organization of citrus association 1945-1960 Post World War II boom • Decline of agriculture, track residential development • Construction of freeways • Federal purchase of bean lands to construct hangars (1943) • Military families around Tustin • "quick decline" disease and reduction of citrus crops • new industries 1951 -present Suburbanization • Tustin rooms for rent due to housing shortage 4 Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 October 28, 2002 • Suburban and commuter trends • High technology, light industrial and large commercial strip mall land uses • Designation of "Old Tustin" historic district Tustin Architectural Periods Downtown Tustin, 1924, photo courtesy of Tustin Area Museum The Residential Design Guidelines for the Cultural Resources District was adopted in 1994 to "promote the City's goals to preserve, protect and enhance the existing historic character and culturally significant structures within the Cultural Resources District" of Old Tustin. For consistency and compatibility, the Guidelines' definitions of Tustin's historical residential architectural styles, including character -defining features, were used in the survey. Residential 1870-1905 Greek Revival 1875-1890 Italianate 1879-1905 Victorian 1910-1925 Craftsman Bungalow 1910-1930 California Bungalow 1910-1925 Spanish Colonial Revival 1900-1910 Colonial Revival 1920-1940 other Revivals 1945-1960 Tract Ranch style Modernism 5 Tustin Historical Resources Sun�ey Part 2 October 28. 2002 Additionally, commercial styles were also added and included in the survey and defined as: Commercial. 1870-1900 Western Falsefront 1880-1930 Victorian Commercial 1900-1925 Neo Classical Commercial 1960 -present Contemporary, mall development Greek Revival Italianate Greek Revival architecture tends to predate the Victorian period in the United States. However, in Tustin, Greek Revival architecture was in favor during the early part of the Victorian period, approximately 1870-1905. Greek Revival architecture tends to be less ornate than Victorian stick and likely was the style of choice for less prosperous residents. While Tustin does not have any examples of "pure" Greek Revival style, many homes exhibit characteristics that define the Greek Revival style. Namely, 1 or 2 story, gabled roof, pedimented gables, shiplap siding with corner boards, non -fluted porch columns, and six -over -six double hung windows. Early Tustin pioneers built a number of Italianate houses during 1875 and 1889. This architectural style is a California adaptation of seventeenth century, stone houses in Italy. Many wooden elements of Italianate homes were carved to resemble sculpted stone. A handful of Italianate 6 .....:.:.. 43 180 A Street S Italianate Greek Revival architecture tends to predate the Victorian period in the United States. However, in Tustin, Greek Revival architecture was in favor during the early part of the Victorian period, approximately 1870-1905. Greek Revival architecture tends to be less ornate than Victorian stick and likely was the style of choice for less prosperous residents. While Tustin does not have any examples of "pure" Greek Revival style, many homes exhibit characteristics that define the Greek Revival style. Namely, 1 or 2 story, gabled roof, pedimented gables, shiplap siding with corner boards, non -fluted porch columns, and six -over -six double hung windows. Early Tustin pioneers built a number of Italianate houses during 1875 and 1889. This architectural style is a California adaptation of seventeenth century, stone houses in Italy. Many wooden elements of Italianate homes were carved to resemble sculpted stone. A handful of Italianate 6 Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 Victorian 4 q; }S:?;:;i: •:•i:}}:iia.. ......v..,• '#i%:'' ',};%y, �� �� 'y •ft�'�:titi:: i.tlrF. . }fir• z: ��.4>,: 'Y U• ,"�s.':; 115 630 Main Street W Craftsman Bungalow October 28, 2002 homes in Tustin feature arched window cornices that are very rare to Southern California. The Victorian style includes two sub -styles, Stick and Queen Anne. Victorian Stick is very rare to Southern California and is generally recognized by the high decorative qualities of the style, such as multi -textured siding/shingles, ornate gables, and applied stick -work as exposed framing. Queen Anne, on the other hand, was a departure from the more formal and vertical shapes of Stick architecture. The Queen Anne style is much more horizontal in its proportions and combines a wide variety of volumes, shapes, and textures. The Craftsman Bungalow style, popular from about 1910-1925, represented a renewed, down to Earth attitude towards life. This architectural style reflected honesty, integrity and a return to nature. Because of this, Craftsman Bungalow homes often exhibit natural woods, earth colors, brick, ston.e, river rock, and heavy structural beams. Oriental, Tudor and Swiss influenced bungalows allowed for variety within this style. Tustin has a good number of Craftsman homes. 7 Tustin Historical Resources Suney Part 2 California Bungalow Spanish Colonial Revival Colonial Revival i1�:'r:�:<�;:: iiiij?j:••.:f?;r':5::5,;'�ii'aep: ' �'4�:::i i'+�{�•:%;<:::>'�•i 44 140 Main Street October 28, 2002 Popular during 1910-1930, as Tustin and Southern California experienced rapid population growth, the need to build houses quicker and cheaper led to the California Bungalow style. This architecture is generally recognized as a smaller, more streamlined version of the Craftsman Bungalow. Popular during about 1.910-1925, the Spanish Colonial Revival architectural style changed midway through its period of significance. Earlier styles tended to be rectangular, often with flat roofs and no overhangs. Roofs were generally red tile. Later styles, beginning in the 20's, were larger and more articulated. Some had gabled roofs. A common feature of later homes is the large, distinctive, windows on the front fagade. This style is the most common of all found in the Cultural Resources District. Originally a style used b this nation's forefathers, Y Y Colonial Revival architecture again became popular during 1900-1910 as people rebelled against the excesses of the Queen Anne era. Many held the belief that this style was America's own style of architecture. Tustin has relatively few Colonial 8 Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 October 28, 2002 Revival styled homes in comparison to Santa Ana and Anaheim. Period Revivals -Monterey and Tudor 101 320 Main Street W Two -Part Commercial Block The motion pictures of the 1920's brought dreams of faraway places. The Monterey style architecture was popular due to its ability to lend the feeling of another place or time. Homes in this style often borrowed characteristics of Mediterranean, Tudor, Federal, Georgian, Monterey and Mission Revival styles, among others. While defining features vary depending on the individual style of the home, Monterey style homes always have a second story balcony. Popular from the 1850's to the 1950's, two-part commercial block buildings were built to facilitate a variety of commercial functions and are the most common type of composition for small and moderate-sized commercial buildings in the country. Typically two to four stories, two-part commercial block structures are clearly separated horizontally between the first and subsequent floors, although the difference in design varies from harmonious to little or no visual relationship. The First floor is used for public spaces, such as retail shops, banking or insurance services, or a hotel lobby. Upper floors facilitate more private uses, such as offices, hotel rooms, or meeting spaces. 9 Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 One -Part Commercial Block October 28, 2002 The one -part commercial block is a single story structure with usage in line with the lower section of the two-part commercial block style, namely, housing public spaces such as retail and service businesses. This style should not be confused with the one-story shop that is free standing and capped by a pitched roof. Rather, the one -part commercial block can be recognized by its overall box shape, decorated facade and urban overtones. The Western Falsefront sub style is included in this category. Temple Front and Arcaded Block ,w p1 ::'•3�SY:?' yiN Y: ::....4::;4, •v ?:c:j.:f +<i?ij'Yi'•if;>::i}i.:,:: qq t:.t{.:<•:}<:>.;•Y 'tiff •:.•1,.::}'� •{;;nd:•<iit• X. •:'.' F::r.;..:yy,.oz;,y»rf.,.,,r,.• :`,R<?,'. r>rrr.::3:3?: ..:: q+hY `:;.:Y:::::.;.Y:• <:h'.:4vi.�:>!3%':'%��:f.:;��:�kY..�Si•,'WVA•'.',r,�ftikii::�t'h:<y:kE'':•.••{.:'::s. n`c2.+::x•: 93 150-158 El Camino Real Framed Window Wall i 137.; rt�}..'?�.5?:3'r.. ��anNa��e:�xa�t,., •vsxc°°°'°°" ;: irf GthiS'%'2% a:$.va;, .�•..:i:•:.i.'<#x :c:s 91 140 Main Street W i I � Primarily designed for banks or large commercial buildings, arcaded block structures are recognized by their series of tall, evenly spaced openings that extend across a wide facade. This style is derived from the arcaded porches that were designed in Italy during the Renaissance. The arched opening is often replicated in buildings of different designs, including the Neo Classical arcade at 333-339 El Camino Real_ This style has a large center section of windows that is framed by a wide and continuous border. Originally designed to give more attention to the facade composition of small and moderate commercial buildings, this style remained popular 10 Tustin Historical Resources Survey Part 2 Tract Ranch Style }{ ....� :••�n��i::•v'i i•.?':?•:;:{{{y';i??:^' v??:ilk<:4iii >>��:.,v' •}rvYiw44/vy.4�t�'��::i fh fly. :�:{: Y:{%ii:4'{i'{iM1ry�rv�:::4:\:...::v� • � •:. :irii:: 339 185 Myrtle Street October 28, 2002 through the 1940's. This style is most commonly associated with retail stores. As Tustin became a center of manufacturing for the World War 2 and post war defense effort and other economic consequences, tract houses were being built that would dominate the housing market for decades. New subdivision ordinances in California municipalities dictated width and turning radii of streets, size of blocks and requirements for developers. The ranch and similar post World War II styles, fit into these subdivision regulations as the most widely distributed architectural style in southern California. Tract ranch style homes are typically small, one story buildings with a lower pitched roof. The roof is shingled and the exterior walls are finished with either stucco or rustic siding. Because of the limited dimensions of the tract houses, many of these homes were expanded in the back with additions of a family or other types of rooms. Although most ranch style homes are minimal in decoration, the use of Victorian or Craftsman features are often used to imitate a previous period. 11 Tustin Historical Resources Suney Part 2 Historic Landscapes Camphor trees, possibly planted in the 1870s or 1880s West side of B and 151 Streets October 28, 2002 Tustin has a wealth of residential gardens, parks, institutional grounds and tree lined streetscapes. These resources are composed of character defining features which individually or collectively contribute to the landscape's physical appearance as they evolved in time. In addition to vegetation and topography, cultural landscapes can include roads, paths, steps, fences, benches, lights and various objects. Many significant historic properties have a cultural landscape component that is integral to the sianificance of the resource. Significant trees, for example, are identified in Carol Jordan's The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Museum Society, 1997. Although public parks and sidewalk areas may have significant landscape features, these resources will require additional documentation and assessment beyond the scope of this survey. 12 October 2002 50 302 A St S 107 405 Main St W 51 140-A B St S 108 415 Main St W Tustin Historic Resources 140-B B St S 109 420 Main St W Survey Update Part 2 52 200 B St S 110 430 Main St W 53 160 B St S 111 455 Main St W List of Building, 55 230 B St S 112 520 Main St W 56 250 B St S 113 525 Main St W Structure, & Object 57 300-302 B St S 114 555 Main St W Records: 58 310 B St S 115 630 Main St W 59 320 B St S 116 665 Main St W 60 350 B St S 117 1681 Mitchell Ave 2002 Code Address 61 450 B St S 118 125 Mountain View or 1 450 1" W 62 510 B St S 119 140 Myrtle Ave 2 520 1" W 63 530 B St S 120 175 Myrtle Ave 5 355 2nd St W 64 1331 Bryan Ave 121 215 Myrtle Ave 6 435 2' St W 65 153 C St N 122 350 Myrtle Ave 7 445 2nd St W 66 183 C St N 123 140 Pacific St 8 460 2nd St W 67 245 C St S 125 145 Pacific St 9 4652 nd St W 68 275 C St S 126 150 Pacific St 10 510 2nd St W 69 300 C St S 127 155 Pacific St 11 5202 nd St W 70 305 C St S 128 160 Pacific St 12 5302 nd ST W 71 315 C St S 129 165 Pacific St 13 540 2nd St W 72 335 C St S 130 200 Pacific St 14 320 3'd St W 73 500 C St S 131 210 Pacific St 15 328 3`d St W 74 520 C St S 132 245 Pacific St 16 335 3'd St W 75 330 California 133 260 Pacific St 17 344 3'd St W 76 135 El Camino Real. 134 410 Pacific St 18 450 3'd St W 77 180 El Camino Real 135 510 Pacific St 19 455 3'd St W 79 333-339 El Camino Real 136 520 Pacific St 20 465 3'd St W 80 355-365 El Camino Real 137 535 Pacific St 21 500 3'd St W 81 397-399 El Camino Real 138 560 Pacific St 515 3`d St W 82 401 El Camino Real 139 310-B Pasadena Ave S 22 23 520 3'd St W 83 434 El Camino Real 140 240-A Prospect Ave 24 530 ani St W 84 440 El Camino Real 141 240-B Prospect Ave 25 535 3'd St W 85 460 El Camino Real 142 14402 Prospect Ave 540 3d St W 86 560 El Camino Real 143 14611 Prospect Ave 26 655 3'd St W 87 185-191 Main St E 144 14462 Redhill Ave 27 660 3'd St W 88 115 Main St W 1.45 13152, 13641, 14122 28 29 690 ani St W 89 130 Main St W Redhill Ave 31 345 6'i' St W 90 138 Main St W 146 1.042 San Juan St 32 355 6" St W 91 140 Main St W 147 1062 San Juan St 33 365 6h St W 92 148 Main St W 148 1621 Bryan St 35 145 A St S 93 150 & 158 Main St W 149 150 Yorba St 36 175 A St N 94 160 Main St E 150 13711 Yorba St 37 135 A St S 95 193 Main St E 151 14192 Yorba St 40 155 A St S 96 201 Main St W 152 14302 Yorba St 41 165 A St S 97 228 Main St W 153 14332 Yorba St 42 175 A St S 98 250 Pacific St 154 1082 Walnut St 43 180 A St S 99 265 Pacific St 155 14841 Yorba St 44 200 A St S 100 310-A Pasadena Ave S 156 14891 Yorba St 5 4 5 225 A St S 101 320 Main St W 161 400 1" St W 4 230 A St S 102 330 Main St W 162 420 1" St W 47 A St S 235 A 103 340 Main St W 163 501 I'' St W 48 245 St S 104 345 Main St W 165 515 I" St W 49 255 A St S 105 350 Main St W 166 519 1" ST W 106 400 Main St W 167 690 1"' St W 168 750 I" St W 271 133 C St N 169 305 2nd St W 273 138 C St N 171 335 2 n St W 274 140 C St N 185 340 3rd St W 275 143 C St N 186 430 3rd St W 276 145 C St N 187 440 3`d St W 277 148 C St N 188 1901 Walnut Ave 278 150 C St N 189 505 3rd St W 279 155 C St N 190 525 3`d St W 280 158 C St N 202 335 W 6`' St 282 163 C St N 203 465 W 6' St 283 165 C St N 204 405 W 6t' St 284 168 C St N 206 425 W 6`h St 285 170 C St N 207 435 W 6t' St 286 173 C St N 208 4451/2 W 6t' St 287 175 C St N 209 445 W 6`h St 288 178 C St N 210 455 w 6t' St 290 555 C St S 214 160 A St S 291 180 C St N 215 170 A St S 296 230 Prospect 218 320 A St S 301 425 Main St W 219 125 A St N 303 445 Main St W 220 130 A St N 305 545 Main St W 223 143 A St N 311 695 Main St W 224 145 A St N 312 705 Main St W 225 148 A St N 315 735 Main St W 226 150 A St N 317 128 Mt. View Dr 228 155 A St N 318 130 Mt View Dr 229 158 A St N 319 135 Mt View Dr 230 160 A St N 320 138 Mt View Dr 231 165 A St N 323 145 Mt View Dr 232 163 A St N 324 148 Mt. View Dr 233 168 A St N 326 I.50 Mt View Dr 234 1.70 A St N 327 155 Mt View Dr 235 173 A St N 328 158 Mt. View Dr 236 178 A St N 331 173 Mt View Dr 243 520 B St S 334 150 Myrtle 246 125 B St N 357 190 Pacific 247 130 B St N 360 255 Pacific 248 133 B St N 367 440 Pacific 250 138 B St N 368 445 Pacific 251 140 B St N 371 515 Pacific 252 143 B St N 375 550 Pacific 254 148 B St N 378 145 Pasadena 255 150 B St N 394 125 Yorba 256 153 B St N 395 133 Yorba 258 158 B St N 396 135 Yorba 259 160 B St N 397 143 Yorba 260 163B St N 399 163 Yorba 261 165 B St N 401 173 Yorba 262 168 B St N 402 175 Yorba 263 170 B St N 403 177 Yorba 264 173 B St N 415 1000 block of Bonita 265 175 B St N Ave 266 178 B St N 416 1281 San Juan 269 125 C St N 418 1400 block of San Juan 270 130 C St N 420 Lockwood Terrace 2 Tustin Historic Resources Survey, Part 2 BSO Significant Sites L JLV 1 OL. YY 10 5102 nd St. W 12 5302 ad St. W Page 1 17 344 3'd St. W Tustin Historic Resources Survey, Part 2 BSO Significant Sites i' s < d 4•. 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".Xczbilv:,,•. R:.u.:... ..>. � ,h: , 118 125 Mountain View Dr. :.''. 125 145 Pacific St. 119 140 Myrtle Ave. 120 175 Myrtle Ave. 128 160 Pacific St. 130 200 Pacific St. 127 155 Pacific St. 133 260 Pacific St. Page 7 134 410 Pacific St 135 510 Pacific St 137 535 Pacific St 138 560 Pacific St. 139 310-B Pasadena Ave. S Tustin Historic Resources Survey, Part 2 BSO Significant Sites 141 240-B Prospect Ave. 142 14402 Prospect Ave. 143 14611 Prospect Redhill Ave. 145 13152,13641,and 14122 Redhill Ave Page 8 149 150 Yorba 150 13711 Yorba St 151 14192 Yorba St. Tustin Historic Resources Survey, Part 2 BSO Significant Sites 153 14332 Yorba St. 156 14891 Yorba St. 161 400 12'. St. 162 420 1" St. W. 163 501 1" St W 166 519 1" St, W 169 305 2nd St. W 186 430 3' St. W 167 690 1" St. W 168 750 1" St. W Page 9 Tustin Historic Resources Survey, Part 2 BSO Significant Sites 207 435 6" St. W 189 505 3" St. W r'• ''�1:1:: \\:NYAOOrO!fC •` ,%!L L: S1�h.. w, 209 445 6'' St. W 202 335 6�' St. W v .. . ,. .. Ci.Yq: : •::4: n 203 465 6"` St. W 210 455 6" St. W 204 405 6`h St W 206 425 Oh St. W Page 10 218 320 A St. S 219 125ASt. N 220 130 A St. N 224 145 A St. N Tustin Historic Resources Survey, Part 2 BSO Significant Sites 3 �Y 225 148 A St. N 228 155 A St. N 229 158 A St. N 230 160 A St. N 231 165 A St. N. 233 168 A St. N r>AA 234 170 A St. N .$�y�ti:•:pjil uWii:,•i 1.� 235 173 A St. N Page i 1 236 178 A St. N 243 520 B St. S 246 125 B St N 248 133 B St. N 250 138 B St. N 251 140 B St. N 252 143 B St N 254 148 B St. N 255 150 B St. N Tustin historic Resources Survey, Part 2 BSO Significant Sites 258 158 B St. N 262 168 B St. N 263 170 B St. N lbb 172E 13 St. iJ 261 165 B St. N Page 12 Tustin historic Resources Survey, Part 2 BSO Significant Sites 269 125 C St. N 270 130 C St. N ts� 273 138 C St. N 274 140 C St. N 275 143 C St. N 276 145 C St. N 277 148 C St. N 278 150 C St. N 279 155 C St N Paoe 13 280 158 C St N Im III A yk 425Y�Y>: �. ,. ::»_.:.. : lilt t t � t=zx % 282 163 C St. N 2 283 165 C St. N 284 168 C St. N 285 170 C St N Tustin Historic Resources Survey, Part 2 BSO Significant Sites 286 173 C St. N 291 180 C St N 296 230 Prospect Ave. xY•a{tifr:. 301 425 Main St W .w �•' R`'r �3SYJ:h'�+ JYi?:C'�"�:.:Y.{�w?: 303 445 Main St W 305 545 Main St. W 312 705 Main St. W 315 735 Main St. W 317 128 Mountain View Dr. 318 130 Mountain View Dr. 311 695 Main St W Page 14 320 138 Mountain View Dr. Tustin Historic Resources Survey, Part 2 BSO Significant Sites 323 145 Mountain View Dr. 324 148 Mountain View Dr. 326 150 Mountain View Dr. 327 155 Mountain View Dr. I 328 158 Mountain View Dr. 331 173 Mountain View Dr. 334 150 Myrtle Ave. 339 185 Myrtle Ave. 357 190 Pacific St Page 1.5 367 440 Pacific St. 378 145 Pasadena Ave. S Tustin Historic Resources Survey, Part 2 BSO Significant Sites 381 175 Pasadena Ave. S 11 394 125 Yorba 395 133 Yorba St. 397 143 Yorba St. 399 163 Yorba St. 401 173 Yorba St. 402 175 Yorba St. of Bonita Ave. 416 1281 San Juan St. 418 1400 block of San Juan St. Page 16 420 Lockwood Terrace Tustin Historic Resources October 2002 Survey Update Part 2 List of Building, Structure, and Object Records in order of Street Number Street 2002 Code 400 1st St W 161 420 1st St W 162 450 1st St W 1 501 1st St W 163 515 1st St W 165 519 1st St W 166 520 1st St W 2 690 1st St W 167 750 1st St W 168 305 12nd St W 169 335 2nd St W 171 355 2nd St W 5 435 2nd St W 6 445 2nd St W 7 460 2nd St W 8 465 12nd St W 9 510 2nd St W 10 520 2nd St W 11 530 2nd St W 12 540 2nd St W 13 320 3rd St W 14 328 3rd St W 15 335 3rd St W 16 340 3rd St W 185 344 3rd St W 17 430 3rd St W 186 440 3rd St W 187 450 3rd St W 18 455 3rd St W 19 465 3rd St W 20 500 3rd St W 21 505 3rd St W 189 515 3rd St W 22 520 3rd St W 23 525 3rd St W 190 530 3rd St W 24 535 3rd St W 25 540 13Td St W 26 655 3rd St W 27 660 3rd St W 28 690 3rd St W 29 335 6th St W 202 345 6th St W 31 355 6th St W 32 365 6th St W 33 405 6th St W 204 X425 16th St W 206 Number Street 2002 Code 435 6th St W 207 445 6th St W 209 445 112 6th St W 208 455 6th St W 210 465 6th St W 203 125 A St N 219 130 A St N 220 143 A St N 223 145 A St N 224 148 A St N 225 150 A St N 226 155 A St N 228 158 A St N 229 160 A St N 230 163 JA St N 232 165 JA St N 231 168 JA St N 233 170 A St N 234 173 A St N 235 175 A St N 36 178 A St N 236 135 A St S 37 145 A St S 35 155 A St S 40 160 AStS 214 165 A St S 41 170 A St S 215 175 JA St S 42 180 A St S 43 200 A St S 44 225 A St S 45 230 A St S 46 235 A St S 47 245 A St S 48 255 A St S 49 302 A St S 50 320 A St S 218 125 B StN 246 130 IB St N 247 133 IB St N 248 IA B St N 250 140 B St N 251 143 B St N 252 148 IB St N 254 150 IB St N 255 153 IB St N 256 158 B St N 258 Page 1 of 3 Tustin Historic Resources Survey Update Part 2 Number IStreet 12002 Code 160 IB St N 259 163 IB St N 260 165 IB St N 261 1.68 IB St N 262 170 IB St N 263 173 IB St N 264 175 IB St N 265 178 IB St N 266 140-A IB St S 51 140-B IB St S 51 160 IB St S 53 200 IB St S 52 230 B St S 55 250 B St S 56 300-302 B St S 57 310 B St S 58 320 B St S 59 350 IB St S 60 450 IB St S 61 510 IBStS 62 520 IB St S 243 530 B St S 63 1000 Bonita St - block 415 1331 Bryan Ave 64 1621 Brvan Ave 148 125 C St N 269 130 C St N 270 133 C St N 271 138 C St N 273 140 C St N 274 143 IC St N 275 145 C St N 276 148 C St N 277 150 C St N 278 153 C St N 65 155 IC St N 279 158 C St N 280 163 C St N 282 165 C St N 283 168 C St N 284 170 IC St N 285 173 C St N 286 175 C St N 287 178 C St N 288 180 IC St N 291 183 IC St N 66 245 IC St S 67 275 Ic St S 68 300 IC St S 69 305 7C St S 70 Page 2 of 3 October 2002 Number IStreet .. 2002 Code. 315 IC St S 71 335 C St S 72 500 C St S 73 520 C St S 74 555 C St S 290 330 California 75 135 El Camino Real 76 180 1 El Camino Real 77 333-339 IEl Camino Real 1 79 355-365 lEl Camino Real 1 80 397-399 lEl Camino Real 81 401 lEl Camino Real 82 434 lEl Camino Real 83 440 1 El Camino Real 84 460 lEl Camino Real 85 560 JEI Camino Real 1 86 Lockwood Terrace 420 160 IMain St E 94 185-191 Main St E 87 193 Main St E 95 115 • Main St W 88 130 Main St W 89 138 Main St W 90 140 Main St W 91 148 Main St W 92 150&158 Main St W 93 201 Main St W 96 228 Main St W 97 320 Main St W 101 330 Main St W 102 340 Main St W 103 345 Main St W 104 350 Main St W 105 400 Main St W 106 405 Main St W 107 415 Main St W 108 420 Main St. W 109 425 Main St W 301 430 Main St W 110 445 1 Main St W 303 455 Main St W 111 520 Main St W 112 535 Main St W 113 545 Main St W 305 555 Main St W 114 630 IMain St W 115 665 Main St W 116 695 Main St W 311 705 Main St W 312 735 Main St W 315 Page 2 of 3 October 2002 Tustin Historic Resources Survey Update Part 2 Number Street 2002 Code 1681 Mitchell Ave 117. 125 Mountain View Dr 118 128 Mountain View Dr 317 130 Mountain View Dr 318 135 Mountain View Dr 319 138 Mountain View Dr 320 145 Mountain View Dr 323 148 Mountain View Dr 324 150 Mountain View Dr 326 155 Mountain View Dr 327 158 Mountain View Dr 328 173 Mountain View Dr 331 140 Myrtle Ave 119 150 Myrtle Ave 334 175 Myrtle Ave 120 215 Myrtle Ave 121 350 Myrtle Ave 122 140 Pacific St. 123 145 Pacific St 125 150 Pacific St 126 155 Pacific St 127 160 Pacific St 128 165 Pacific St 129 190 Pacific St 357 200 Pacific St 130 210 Pacific St 131 245 Pacific St 132 250 Pacific St 98 1255 Pacific St 360 260 Pacific St 133 265 Pacific St 99 410 Pacific St 134 440 Pacific St 367 445 Pacific St 368 510 Pacific St 135 515 Pacific St 371 520 Pacific St 136 535 Pacific St 137 550 Pacific St 375 560 Pacific St 138 145 Pasadena Ave S 378 310-A Pasadena Ave S 100 310-B Pasadena Ave S 139 230 Prospect Ave 296 240-A Prospect Ave 140 240-B Prospect Ave 141 14402 Prospect Ave 142 14462 Prosect Ave 144 14611 Prospect Ave 143 13152 Redhill Ave 145 Number . Street 20Q2 Code 13641 Redhill Ave 145 14122 Redhill Ave 145 1042 San Juan 146 1062 San Juan 147 1281 San Juan 416 1400 San Juan St -block 418 1082 1 Walnut Ave 154 1901 Walnut Ave 188 125 Yorba St 394 133 Yorba St 395 135 Yorba St 396 143 Yorba St 397 150 Yorba St 149 163 Yorba St 399 173 _ Yorba St 401 175 Yorba St 402 177 Yorba St 403 13711 Yorba. St 150 14192 Yorba St 151 14302 Yorba St 152 14332 IYorba St 153 14841 Yorba St 155 14891 Yorba St 156 Page 3 of 3 October 2002 Pagel of 2 *NRNP Status Code: 4S7 *Resource Name or # (1): 450 1" Street (W) B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *115. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) William H. Bowman, a prominent local contractor who began as a carpenter, built this single storied home in 1922. Theme is evidence that the house was probably altered in the Northwest corner and West fagade of the house. Furthermore, the double garage with a front facing gabled roof and narrow clad siding was converted to living quarters. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: William H. Bowman *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in temps of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant for its architecture and association with the Bowman family. The Bowmans were early Tustin pioneers who arrived in Southern California in 1881. The builder's father, William D. Bowman, was an early fruit grower who was influential in the development of Tustin's agricultural industry. This home has some particularly fine Craftsman features, including the portico, open porch, windows, round classical columns and heavy doors. The gabled roofed house also has a separate higher front facing gabled roof extending from the center, clapboard siding with exposed beam -ends and a stucco -clad chimney. The front facing gabled porticos are supported by carved triangular braces and bargeboards that are curved at the bottom. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}--Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DFR 5238 (1135) *Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (1) 450 1.1 St W Recorded by: TBA West -C. Jordan Date: November 2002 Fv Continuation F I Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: narrow clapboards on the exterior gables located on the north and south sides and the north side of the front fagade louvered vent is centered in the front -facing gable tapered wood columns, resting on square stucco -clad piers and supporting a pergola -style porch roof, accented across the front with Craftsman style architectural features including the portico, open porch, windows, round classical columns, and heavy doors separate higher front facing gabled roof extending from the center • clapboard siding with exposed beam -ends • a stucco -clad chimney carved triangular braces and bargeboards curved at the bottom which support the front facing gabled porticos Lintels for windows and doors that are extended three beveled glass squares which are placed above the Craftsman -style door DPR523L *Required information Pagel of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (2): 520 1" Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) William H. Bowman originally built this Craftsman Bungalow in 1916. survived, there are alterations throughout the structure. Although some of the original architectural fabric has "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: - "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: William H. Bowman "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Agriculture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although this building has been substantially altered, it is significant because of its association with a person. important to Tustin's history. William D. Bowman was a prominent Tustin pioneer who arrived in the area in 1881. The builder of this property, William H. Bowman, was his son. In addition to the Bowman family's importance as early pioneers, the Bowman family was an early fruit grower and also played a significant role in Tustin's agricultural development. The use of the building has also been changed to commercial. It is important to note that this property continues to contribute to the historic streetscsape even though it has been altered. William D. Bowman lived in the residence with his wife for six years until their home at 450 West 1" was completed. Later, thce residence was the home of the Suddabys, founders of the chain stores, Smart and Final. BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1/95) "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (2) 520 1" St W Recgrded by: TBA West.Jordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation u Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • low pitched gabled roofs, double exposed beam ends and single rafter tails • gabled wings project to the front; west, south and east • front facing gabled roof enclosed with narrow shiplap siding • double doors and a row of new metal framed windows are on the front fagade • front facing gable with matching windows and siding • Craftsman window pattern with a pair of mullions across the uppermost section • large plate glass window on west side with two double hung windows in the original pattern • large stucco clad chimney, with a recessed panel in the center, is on the west side near a small wing with original patterned windows and a metal stairway DPR 523!_ "Required information Pagel of 1. "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (5): 355 2"6 Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: Higgins House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential RB5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "BG. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This house was built in 1889. The parcel was sold to a local walnut grower, Everett Higgins, in 1894. Numerous Tustin individuals and families subsequently purchased the house. The hipped porch roof was probably added in the early 1900s, while the foundation and porch floor were added after 1990. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown RB10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building's architecture is significant as part of the early transition from Revival forms to the. California Bungalow style, representative of the late 1880s styles and tastes in Tustin. It is also associated with the sister of founder Columbus Tustin, Barbara Ann Lewis, who bought and sold several pieces of Tustin land, including the site of this house. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: cladding in narrow shiplap side and medium width shiplap siding, with comer boards, covering the exterior P a centered gable with enclosed eaves, carved brackets and belicast truncated hipped roof along the full length of the front facade square posts at each comer of the hipped porch roof a pair of original tall, narrow double hung windows a high horizontal stationary window on the west side B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property 'B12. References: Cuy of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records. B13. Remarks 'B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) "Required information Pagel of 1 'NRBP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (6):435 2nd Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: Ahem House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This Craftsman Bungalow home was constructed between 1908 and 1915 on Browning and Laguna Roads on the Irvine Ranch. In 1917, the house was sold to Margaret Annie Ahern and her husband. For decades, the house was surrounded by twenty acres of orange groves. During the early 1950s, the house was relocated during the construction of the Santa Ana Freeway to its present location. Although several alterations have occurred to this Craftsman Bungalow, the original dormer and gables with centered double hung windows have survived. A new brick chimney was added to the East side. The recessed front porch is now supported by brick clad square columns. Wide clapboard siding covers the exterior and used brick wainscotting has been added to the lower third of the facade. Large multi -paned windows have replaced the original windows and a single storied addition was constructed. on the West side. A large double door garage, located in the rear, has medium width clapboards and wooden doors. •B7. Moved? ❑ No XYes ❑Unknown Date: 1900-1945 Original Location: Browning & Laguna "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown. "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A, B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural conte# as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin. Minor alterations do not impact the integrity of the building. The building is also significant because of its association with early Tustin residents. A huge California sycamore tree is located in the front yard. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: "Tustin: A City of Trees", Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp., 1996, City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990. Interview with Drenan Ahem 8/31/1994. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) `/T\ I wo :. X. "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (06) 435 2nd St W rded by: TBA Wes ordan Date: November 2002 vContinuation � Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: original dormer and gables with centered double hung window original wood shingles, is accentuated with triangular braces and a slanted bay Mndow at the center recessed front porch . wide clapboard siding covering the exterior and used brick wainscotting on the lower third of the facade large double door garage, located in the rear, with medium width clapboards and wooden doors. A huge California sycamore tree is located in the front yard DPR 523L *Required information Page 1 of 2 B1. Historic Name: Bennett House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Victorian Italianate *B6. Construction History: *NRHP Status Code: 3S *Resource Name or # (7) 445 2nd Street (W) The original owner, Arthur E. Bennett, constructed this structure in 1895. The large plate glass window and transom in the center of the front wing may have been added around 1905. An original doorway in the east face of the front wing has been covered. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C This parcel is prominent because of its association with Arthur E. Bennett and Byron Crawford, and because of its architectural integrity. Arthur Bennett was very active in the citrus industry due to his fumigation work. Mr. Bennett's biggest contributions to the growth'of the industry was his development of the chemical formula used to kill the orange -grove scale and pests and discovered that fumigation was much more effective when done at night. The Bennett family sold the home to Mr. Crawford, who held office as Tustin's first Mayor from 1927- 1932. Additionally, Byron Crawford was the manager of the Tustin Hills Citrus Association and a leader in agricultural affairs. This one and a half story home is an excellent example of Victorian Italianate vernacular in Tustin during the late 1800s. The building represents the wealth in Tustin during that time, reflective of functional, but more ornate designs. con't. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: Jordan, Carol H., A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996, City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirteenth street architects, inc., June 1990, Bennett, Arthur E. "Citrus Pest Control in the Early Days" in "The California. Citrograph," October, 1943. Farrell, Janet Crawford, Phelps, Edna; Snow, Martha, Interviews during 1978-1980 B13. Remarks: *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DFR 523B (1195) *Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (7) 4452' st W .Ree rded by: TBA West, C. Jordan Date: November 2002 vContinuation Update The site and building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a relatively large site with a low slumpstone wall bordering in the front sidewalk an example of the Victorian vernacular in Tustin during the late 1800s narrow shiplap siding with trim boards covering the corners, fishscale shingles in the gable and the design of the two front facing gables suggesting an 1890s construction date a. roofscape featuring cross gables, with a taller front facing gabled roof, visible above the intersecting ell shaped gabled roof at the front a front gable containing a louvered vent a fishscale cladded dormer of the highest gable centered with a small stationary window and flanked by recessed wood panels a large gabled dormer, with enclosed eaves and a pair of original double hung windows, located on the west side a plain frieze, with elongated carved wooden brackets, bordering the eave line an 1890's chimney with sections of various widths and heights a porch, with original turned posts supporting the porch.roof typically 1890s front door, with a horizontal window at eye level and a horizontal recessed panel above and a pair of vertical panels in the bottom third tall, narrow double hung windows, with molding at the top of the lintel a large plate glass window and transom in the center of the front wing added around 1905 an original doorway in the east face of the front wing. DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 5Bi "Resource Name or # (8): 460 2"d St. W Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Rancher Robert and his wife, Grace McCord originally purchased the site in 1930. The existing Spanish Colonial Revival house was built the same vear. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural conte)d as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Within two years after construction, the McCords sold the house to Harry and Verna Miller. Subsequent owner and resident, Arthur Charleton, became a Tustin City Councilman in 1949. This home is architecturally significant as an example of the Spanish Colonial style in Tustin. It is also important because of its association with early Tustin residents such as the McCords, Miller, and Arthur Charleton, former Tustin City Councilor in 1949. B1 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H.; Tustin: A City of Trees, Tustin Area. Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. °B14. Evaluator: -IBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1195) "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (08) 460 2nd St W RF---1 corded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation JL j Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • stucco cladding with a fringe of red clay tiles trimming the parapet and a shed type roof clad in red clay tile over the entry wing of the front facade • wide ledge, bordering the opening in the front of the covered entry, leading to a low, stucco clad wall running along the front of the walk to the entry wing wall, extending from the arched entry, matching a wall in the west corner of the front facade windows consisting of a plate glass window overlooking the front walk, a pair of matching easement windows centered in the west wing and double hung windows throughout the rest of the exterior original flat roofed, stucco clad garage located in the rear DPR 523L "Required informatier. Pagel of 2 RNRHP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (9): 465 2 n St. W Bl. Historic Name: Polard House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1895. Alterations have been made to the building. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1900 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity,) This site is significant for both its architecture as well as its association with Mary Vandermuelen and Walter Pollard, two early Tustin pioneers. The original owner, Mary Vandermuelen, was an early Tustin pioneer in the late 1800s. Her daughter, Richtje Vandermuelen Bennett, later owned the property from 1901 to 1920. Walter Pollard, the first Treasurer of Tustin from 1927 to 1944, trustee on the Union High School Board from 1931-1943 and poultry rancher occupied the residence from 1921- 1947. The building, though Colonial Revival in style, has been adapted over the years with Craftsman features, likely done in the ear: 20'b century. BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp. Tustin Area Historical Society. "Tustin Scrapbook," an unpublished manuscript by Helen Gulick Huntley and William Martin Huntley, edited by Edna Phelps in 1969. B13. Remarlu "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (9) 465 2nd St. W Recorded by: TBA Wes ordan Date: November 2002 F__1 Continuation F I Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: shed style porch, with enclosed eaves running across the front of the house and part of the west facade heavy square wood posts supporting the porch with a new balustrade consisting of a wide board and plain balusters section of the porch enclosed with a row of tall narrow, single paned windows and a diagonally placed stairway leads to till, porch roof, bordered with enclosed eaves, centered with a pedimented gable, accented with a louvered vent matching pediment located on the west side, near the back slanted bay window occupying the space besides the front door and double hung windows used throughout the rest of the house A two-story garage with asbestos siding with a row of three easement windows and the original sliding car garage doors DPR 523L 'Required information Page 1 of 2 "NRHP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (lo) 510 2nd St. (W) Bl. Historic Name: Huntley House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential . B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date ofalterations) William Huntley, one of Tustin's first City Council members, originally owned the property with his wife, Helen, from 1913 to 1965. The building was constructed in 1913. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 1138. Related Features: B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is primarily significant because of its association with early Tustin resident, William Huntley. In addition to being one of Tustin's first City Council members, Mr. Huntley served as mayor from 1932 to 1940. Furthermore, he was a charter member of the Volunteer Fire Department. Mr. Huntley kept and cared for the fire truck—which was donated by Sam Tustin—in the Tustin Garage, of which Mr. Huntley was the co-owner. Most importantly, Mr. and Mrs. Huntley are credited with substantial historical research into the history of Tustin. The Huntley collecti of photographs of early Tustin is on file at the University of California, Irvine, Special Collections Library, it is the only such collection a, gives today's residents a clear picture of early Tustin. William Huntley's wife, Helen Gulick Huntley, researched and gathered together information contained in the "Tustin Scrapbook," dated 1969. Mrs. Huntley died before the project could be completed; her niece, Enda Phelps, edited it. Without the scrapbook and photo collection, present knowledge of Tustin history would be very limited. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Chittendon, Dorothy Wilson; Interview, 1990. First American Title Company records. B13. Remarks: "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) (Sketch Neap with north arrow "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # jAssigned by recorder) (10) 510 2n° St W rded by: TBA Wes ordan Date: November 2002 F� --] Continuation ff Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: stained wood cladding in a specialized pattern low pitched side facing gabled roof and matching front facing porch roof clad in vertically placed 1 x 6 boards, and accentuated with single exposed beam ends square wooden posts support the porch and the railing is cut in an Oriental influenced pattern plate glass windows, with transoms above and double hung windows on each side, flanking the front door door with an oval beveled glass window at eye level double hung windows throughout the exterior large pine tree and river stones down the center section of the original driveway DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 1 *NRNP Status Code: 5B1 *Resource Name or # (11): 520 2 n Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: Gulick House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Italianate *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1889. The building has been altered. The wooden front door and a shed style wing are new, and a room has been added to the building since 1997. New wrought iron posts supporting the shed style porch & railing were added around 1990. Smaller double hung windows have replaced the original tall, narrow double hung windows. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is significant because of its architecture and its association with early residents of Tustin. Original owner, John Scovil, came to Tustin in 1889 and sold portions of his property in 1891. After his death, his widow and her new husband, Nicholas Gulick, partners with Will Huntley in the ownership of the Tustin Garage, resided in the house. Although the building has been altered, this building is part of the original group of Italianate houses related to Tustin's early settlem . period. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: part of the original group of Italianate houses related to Tustin's early settlement period wide shiplap siding covering the exterior of the single story cottage hipped roof truncated at the top and ends in enclosed eaves B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Jordan, Carol H., "Tustin: A City of Trees," Heritage Media Corp., 1996; "Tustin Scrapbook, " an unpublished manuscript by Helen Gulick Huntley and William Martin Huntley, edited by Enda Phelps, 1969, located at the Tustin Area Museum. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) *Required information Pagel of 1 *NRH? Status Code: 5B1 *Resource Name or # (12): 530 2nd Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: Satterwhite House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) William and Louise Satterwhite built this Craftsman Bungalow home in 1922. *137. Moved? X No ❑Yes DUnknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *1310. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied residence is significant as a typical example of the Craftsman Bungalow style built in Tustin during the early 200i Century. It is also important because of its association with early Tustin residents. The Satterwhites were in the cesspool business during the late 1920s, although William Satterwhite continued later as a carpenter. James and Sarah Brown were the original owners of the land on which this home was built. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a steeply pitched front facing gabled roof, accented with triangular braces, exposed rafter tails, and a louvered vent plain wooden balustrade running across the front of the concrete porch floor, forming anentrance on the west wood door, with a large window in the top half, flanked by 10 light sidelights pair of double hung windows located beside the porch row of three easement windows faces west 1920s clapboard clad gabled garage and a single stucco clad garage built later in the 1940s located behind the house Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property ,,B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks *1314. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) *Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (13) 540 2nd Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: Brown House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 1B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Retired ranchers, James and Sarah Brown constructed this building in 1923. It is very similar in appearance to the home located at 530 2nd Street (W). A newer garage door and a five panel walk-in door have been added. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 'BS. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin, though alterations impact the integrity of the building. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: narrow clapboard siding steeply pitched front facing gabled roof, stitchwork in the peak, triangular braces, and exposed rafter tails small matching portico, supported by square posts, offset from the main gable face double hung windows located on both the east and west sides of the porch original door with four matching rectangular windows at eye level and with long, narrow recessed panels below cladded double car garage is topped with a side facing gabled roof Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (9/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) ' ?Mi iC1DMCf`'� *Required'information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (14): 320 3`d St. W Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tudor Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This property was part of parcels owned by several individuals including R.L Eddy, related to Sarah Eddy, Charles Artz, owner of the Tustin Mercantile Company, Charles Conant, a teller for the First National Bank of Tustin, and O.T. Johnson. Virgil Deaver, a local nurseryman• with a business at the corner of D and Main, purchased the property in 1921, built the Tudor Revival house in 1922, then sold it to Max Holmes, Tustin Lemon Association bookkeeper and his wife, Florence. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknowf b. Builder: unknown 'B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant because of its architecture. Few homes in the Tudor style were being built in the 1920's—most were Mediterranean Revivals or Craftsman Bungalows. Character defining features include: very steeply pitched, hipped roof with a gabled wing to the front shed style vent accenting the west side of the main roof and a narrow recessed vent centered in the peak of the front gable large stucco -clad chimney, also typical of Tudor architecture, on the east fagade five-foot tall stucco clad wall bordering the courtyard and a new pergola and forming the porch roof entrance to the courtyard defined with an intricately shaped diagonal cut on each side pair of multi -paned French doors centered in the front wing B11. Additional Resource Attributes: W2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Carol H. Jordan, "Tustin: A City of Trees, " Heritage Media Corp., 1996. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator. TBA West, C. Jordan 'Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow re ired.) :Sl sC( ND-STILF:91 On t2i` 2W.. 4*0 ."W�1 TIi.IRI) S7'#2I:ET, x "Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 'Resource Name or # (15): 328 3' Street (V) Bl. Historic Name: Holmes House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Local nurseryman, Virgil Deaver constructed this building, in 1922. The Easter wing of the house was originally flat -roofed, but due to leaks, the current owners changed it. Besides that change, the Holmes house has been well cared for and contributes to the historic streetscape. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building, of similar patterned design with the neighboring house, is significant because it represents the Spanish Colonial Revival styie in Tustin's architectural evolution. It is also important because of its association with early Tustin residents. This property was later sold to Santa Ana insurance businessman, Edwin D. Holmes, Jr. and his wife, Kathryn. The property was resold in 1926 and later in 1936 it wa, passed on to John Dunstan, Vice President of the First National Bank of Tustin, and family. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: similar patterned design with the neighboring house mutli paned french doors open into the patio, bordered by a stucco -clad railing parapet with a louvered vent in the center extending along the front facing wing stucco -clad chimney on the west facade multi -paned easement windows on the front wing double hung windows throughout the exterior Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) *Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (16) 335 3`d Street (W) B1. Historic Name: Pierson House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Midwestern American "B6. Construction History: (construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was probably constructed in the early 1900s. The multi -paned windows overlooking the porch were added in the 1940s or 1950s. -A new carport has been constructed on the west side and a newer double garage has been added to the rear. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 'B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defused by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The site is significant as a classical version of the Midwestem American vernacular, this home is representative of the many Tustin pioneers who came to Tustin from the Midwest and had previously lived in houses similar to this one. Additionally, the building is important because it represents the movement from the Midwest to California and Western migration. In the 1880s early pioneer George Hubbard purchased 40 acres in and around Tustin. During that time, he owned the western half of the 3rd Street block and built a croquet court and arbor of Delaware grapes. With no records of this house, it is speculated that Florence Dawes, who owned the property from 1911 to 1919, moved the building to this location. Frank Pierson and his fancily lived here from 1919 to 1958. A carpenter, Frank Pierson added the front porch and dug the cellar. Asbestos shingles on the front facade and under the shed -style porch floor cover the original narrow shiplap siding. The building's character defining features include, but are not Iimited to: steeply pitched side facing gabled roof with matching dormers extending downward through the eaves front door, accented by a 6 -light window in the top half and vertical recessed panels in the lower half, most likely original square wood posts support the roof, extending across the entire front fagade B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2�-Single Fancily Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Interview with Austin Pierson, 1989. B13. Remarks Verify property location on map. "B14. Evaluator: TBAWest, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) -SECON StREET .: .. . r~SFS i a gift . iL Tip A fRT1:5TRf,1i.T T'FlM. :. qtr Sul Pagel of 1 'NRNP Status Code: SBI 'Resource Name or # (17) 344 3' Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: Brookbank House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Sarah Eddy bought this property after her husband, Samuel Eddy, passed away in 1894. Samuel Eddy had been a blacksmith. Box maker Harry Brookbank and his wife, Lottie, manager of the dry goods section of the Artz Mercantile, later purchased the house in 1925. The date of the house may be around 1898, since the combination of the shiplap and clapboard siding was used during a relatively short period between 1898 and 1900. This particular house may have been moved from another site, replacing the house Sarah Eddy lived in. "B7. Moved? ❑ No ❑Yes X Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: AC (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant because of its architecture. Character defining features include, but are not limited to: • bellcast hipped roof and matching dormer is characteristic of a Colonial Revival Style in Tustin • two kinds of siding, neatly trimmed with corner boards, a molding trimmed frieze, and a narrow beltcourse. Narrow shiplap siding, with a. narrow bead, covering the bottom half of the house, with narrow clapboards covering the upper half. (combination of the shiplap and clapboard suggests 1880s) and enclosed eaves • diamond paned window, flanked by louvered vents, located in the dormer face • recessed front porch, with enclosed multi -paned glass, with original square wood posts resting on a solid shiplap clad railing • plate glass window, topped by a diamond -paned mullioned transom and flanked by a narrow double hung sidelights, occupies the space beside the front porch • double hung windows, in singles and in pairs, used throughout the rest of the house B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Interviews with Clara Macomber and Agnes Bacon, 1975; "Tustin Scrapbook, " an unpublished manuscript by Helen Gulick Huntley and William Martin Huntley, edited by Edna Phelps, 1969, at the Tustin Area Museum. 1313. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordau "Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow re uired.) O :SECOND:S'rIbW.r' .,Cm or f>yQ: s A i r� .: . ...... . SCHOOL• i T3419D ST9ZET .. la* wa a CW : "Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: Wilson House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) *NRHP Status Code: 3S *Resource Name or # (18) 450 3rd Street (W) Charles Wilson and his wife, Clara, acquired this property in 1924 and built this building that ,year. A new garage was built in 1991. *B7. Moved? )(No ❑Yes []Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A, B, C (Discuss importance in terms ofhistorical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is significant because of its Colonial Revival style. An eclectic Colonial Revival example with Tudor hipped peaks on both the side facing gables and the front facing porch roof, the building has character defining features such as dentil trim, returns, double louvered vents accenting the gable faces, narrow clapboard siding covering the exterior and tapered wood columns In addition, it is important because of its association for early Tustin residents. Charles and Clara Wilson built the house for $5,000, an expensive home for the times, possibly because of the wide raved walnut molding used around the ceilings in each room. Wilson was a water well contractor who worked in Tustin for the Irvine Company. Charles Wilson was recognized in 1945 when he brought in the deepest known water well using one, continuous string of 16 -inch stovepipe casing. The well was a record 1475 feet deep. con't. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)-Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, Inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company, interview with Dorothy Wilson Chittendon ca 1989. 1313_ Remarks: *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/85) *Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # {Assigned by recorder) (19) 450 3rd St W rded by: TBA Wes ordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation � Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: Tutor hipped peak on both the side facing gables and the front facing porch roof with dentil trim, retums, and double louvered vents accenting the gable faces narrow clapboard siding covering the exterior porch supported by tapered wood columns, resting on piers built of two colors of grey brick wide front door, accented with a row of narrow diagonally placed beveled glass windows, flanked by multi -paned sidelights plate glass windows, flanked by narrow double hung sidelights, located on each side of the front door A matching window set can be seen under the double gable on the west fagade pair of double hung windows occupying the space near the east end of the front fagade and matching those used throughout the rest of the house DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5S1 *Resource Name or # (19):455 3rd Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) William and Sarah Hughes bought this property in 1916. They took out a deed of trust in 1929, which probably indicates when they built the house. •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 'B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope, Also address integrity.) This building is significant as a fine example of the Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a steeply pitched side facing gabled roof gable ends and centered front dormer with double exposed beam ends specialty siding, consisting of alternating wide and narrow boards, covers the exterior square wood posts decorated with large wood blocks and resting on brick piers support the wide front porch a pair of plate glass windows, with a plain transom above the narrow double hung sidelights, flanking the new front door double hung windows used throughout the house B1 1. Additional Resource Attributes: W2} --Single Family Property "B12. References: Chain of Title taken from County records by the owner, Dave Rost; Directories. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) "Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code5D1 "Resource Name or # (20) 465 3rd Street W B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Revival 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was originally constructed in 1930. "B7. Moved? ❑No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 PropertyType: Residential Applicable Criteria: (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is significant because of its association with significant persons in Tustin's history. In addition, the building is important as an example of Spanish Revival architecture in Tustin. Character defining features include: • stepped parapet, edged in red clay tiles • stucco cladding • prominent rectangular covered entry, accented with a southwest emblem that forms the centerpiece for the symmetrical front fagade • wide arched opening, flanked by narrow arched openings; accenting the front entry • slanted wingwalls arch opening to the east side • courtyard bordered by a low stucco clad wall • three french doors with narrow horizontal vents above each set flanking the entry porch • front door and sidelights, bordered in the narrow panes of glass and square mullions at the corners, match the french doors Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) "Required information Pagel of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (21): 500 3`d Street (W) B1. Historic Name: Leihy House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Califomia Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Oscar and Esther Leihy built this house in 1916 and remained here for over 50 years. •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown 1B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied residence is primarily significant as an example of the Craftsman Bungalow style built in Tustin during the early 20`a century and because of its association with early Tustin residents. The Leihy family was one of Tustin's earliest pioneer families. Isaac M. Leihy left Sonoma County and settled in Tustin in 1874. Isaac's son Waldo and wife Jessie settled on 20 acres of land on Santa Clara Avenue where they grew oranges and raised 4 children --one of whom was Oscar. Oscar and Esther Leihy were the owners of the Tustin Cyclery Shop located on the South side of Main Street, between C & D Streets.. As automobiles replaced bicycles, Mr. Leihy moved into the auto business until the 1920s, when Oscar worked as an orange rancher. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996; First American Title Company records. "Tustin Scrapbook," an unpublished manuscript by Helen Gulick Huntley and William Martin Huntley, edited by Edna Phelps in 1969, at the Tustin Area Museum. B13. Remarks 'B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (21) 500 3`tl St W Recorded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 FTI Continuation IUI Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • low pitched front facing gabled roof with double exposed beam ends • narrow shed style porch extending along two thirds of the eastern side of the front, forming a long narrow square bay • original plate glass window, flanked by double hung sidelights and topped with a plain transom, though moved to its location beside the front door when the porch was enclosed matching window set, topped with a metal awning, located in the east facade, near the front front door containing four matching panes of glass arranged in a square double hung windows throughout the exterior, especially pair of double hung windows, which match those used throughout the rest of the house, located to the west of the front door small wing extends to the east side at the back, and the double garage, also in the back, faces California Street DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 5Bl "Resource Name or #(22): 515 3' Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: Stanton House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This home was constructed in 1910. Records indicate ownership by John and Kathryn Stanton from 1930-1954. During that period, builder Ed Kiser constructed an addition to the house so that Kathryn could have her beauty shop in the home. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes DUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The site is significant because of its association with the Stanton family as well as its architecture. After Tustin incorporated in 1927, John Stanton was hired as Tustin's fust police officer in 1928. He remained Tustin's only police officer until the late 1930s when he was allowed to hire a night relief man. Mr. Stanton continued his policing duties until 1942. When John Stanton was hired as Tustin's fust police officer, the town did not have a police station nor did they have an official police vehicle. Originally, Mr. Stanton had to provide his own car, and because there was no police station, he may have handled many procedures out of his home. At that time, City Hall was located in a storefront on Main Street, however, it is unclear whether he was able to use those facilities for his police work. A fire department was constructed at 145 West 3�d Street in 1931; a police station, city hall office, courtroom, and library were soon added as an annex. This home is a typical example of Craftsman Bungalow architecture in Tustin. The original elephantine wood posts and square stucco clad piers remain in each corner. A cantilevered slanted bay window on the South side is probably original. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996; City Records; Interview with Kathryn Stanton, 1990. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) : til L.J 94 U.. PsiW .:... THIRD STREET 4 r/1 El It t:.' . 10, MAIN STREET Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (22) 515 3" St W Rorded by: TBA West G. Jordan Date: November 2002 F--] Continuation lul Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front porch enclosed with a row of single paned windows original elephantine wood posts and square stucco clad piers in each come front facing gabled roof with triangular braces narrow clapboard siding covering the exterior and ribbons of four casement windows placed on each side of the renovated 1950s front door double hung windows cantilevered slanted bay window on the south side, probably original DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 1 *INRHP Status Code: SBI "Resource Name or # (23): 520 3rdStreet (W) Bl. Historic Name: Smith House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building, originally owned by Henry and Emily Smith, was constructed in 1916. Mr. Smith was a real estate businessman for Tustin Realty Company, as well as an insurance agent. in 1919, Mr. Smith became Tustin Township's Justice. "B7. Moved? X No 13Yes 0, Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This Craftsman Bungalow home is significant because of the rarity of Oriental influenced bungalow architecture in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: bow shaped structural beam supporting a pair of cross beams extending from the front facade of the house low pitched side facing gabled roof with a gable face with altemative wide and narrow vertical boards and single exposed beams clapboard siding covering the exterior plate glass windows, topped with plain transoms, flanking the front door single pane of glass is centered in the door double hung windows throughout the exterior B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2�—Single Family Properly `B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996; First American Title Company records; "Tustin Scrapbook," an unpublished manuscript by Helen Gulick Huntley and William Marlin Huntley, edited in 1969 by Edna Phelps, at the Tustin Area Museum B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan `Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Map with north arrow required DPR 523B (1/95) I 'Required informati Pagel of 1 "NRHP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (24): 530 3' Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: Wilson House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Henry and Emily Smith built this house in 1918, then sold the property to Thomas and Alice Wilson in 1926. b&. Wilson was the first owner of the blacksmith business on C Street through 1939. 'B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin. This Craftsman Bungalow property, with stucco clad serpentine piers, is a typical example of the architecture in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • stucco clad serpentine piers, supporting three square posts with wood blocks at the top • front door featureing a large diamond shaped window at eye level • low pitched front facing main roof matching the front facing porch roof with a single exposed beam end and exposed rafter tails • double hung window next to the front door and a plate glass window with transom, flanked by more double hung windows, next to the porch • double hung windows throughout the exterior • original single clapboard clad garage is in the rear Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required Page 1 of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 3S 'Resource Name or # (25) 535 3rd Streit (W.) Bl. Historic Name: Clifford House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Victorian •B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1884. Double hung windows, possibly added at a later time, Rank the front door. A large addition has also been constructed at the rear of the house. The adjacent double garage is new. "B7. Moved? ❑No XYes ❑Unknown Date: 1948 Original Location: 4`h Street between A & Pacific "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown 'B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Earlv Ranching & Agriculture, Religion Area: Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Records indicate that the Clifford family lived in this house in 1901. Purchase of the house by the Church occurred in 1907. From 1907 to 1948 the house served as a parsonage for ministers of the First Advent Christian Church, Tustin's first church on 555 W. Main Street. The house was moved to its present site on 3'd Street in 1948 when the present parsonage was built. The site is significant because of its association with the development of religion in Tustin. For a period of 41 years, was the parsonage for ministers of Tustin's fust church, the First Advent Christian Church, located at 555 W. Main Street. The Ministers who occupied this home included, Elders F.L Richardson, W.R. Throwbridge, R.B. Shannon, M.E. LeDieux, William E. Snider, and C.F.L. Smith, Rev. Howard Nason, Rev. C.F. Martin, Dr. C. R. Jenks, Rev. Arthur Mills, and Rev. Frank Scott. Additionally, the Clifford family home is a great example of early Tustin Victorian style. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, Thirtieth Street Architects, Inc., June, 1990; Jordan, Carol H., Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996; Advent Church Records; "Tustin News," ca 1968; Interviews with Charles and Yvonne (Scott) Shoemaker and Louis Hanson, ca 1989. B13. Remarks: •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) 'Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder)'(25) 535 3rd St W Recorded by: TBA Wes ordan Date: November 2002 LJ Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gabled roof punctured by a front facing gabled dormer containing a 6 over 6 double hung window carved bargeboards and pairs of double hung windows accenting the gable faces single storied shed style porch roof, supported by four square wooden posts, covering most of the front fagade plain rail running between clapboard covered piers and the steps are on the east side surviving 1910 door with a large pane of glass on the top half double hung windows, possibly added at a later time, flank the front door DPR 523L "Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: Chandler House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Victorian—Queen Anne "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1885. "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or #(26) 540 3rd Street (W.) The roof on the East side of the house contains a shed style dormer that was probably added in the 1920s. A small addition, which matches the rest of the house, has also been added at the end of the porch. Porch railings were added after 1990. "B7. Moved? XNo ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Early Ranching & Agriculture, Residential Architecture Area: Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is important because of its architectural style and associations with early Tustin residents. Built during the early agricultural period of Tustin, the two -storied cottage is Queen Anne Victorian in style. Many of the building's features are commonly found on homes in Northern California, but rarely found in Orange County. Although alterations have occurred, the integrity of the building has been retained. Records indicate that the Chandler family owned this property in 1884. In 1887, two years after the home was constructed, it was sold to others, and transferred to Junius B. French, nephew of Mr. David Hewes and minister of the Tustin Presbyterian Church who lived in this building from 1887 to 1891. Other subsequent owners from 1912 to 1918 include Henry W. Smith, notary and Justice of the Peace. Brothers Lee, a laborer, and Dwight Kenyon, a Jehovah's Witness preacher, owned the house from 1919 to 1975. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks: "BA. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (26) 540 3r0 St W Recorded by: TBA Wes ordan Date: November 2002 FV -1 Continuation � Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a steeply pitched bellcast gabled roof with gables facing the front and west sides fancy cut triangular and fishscale shingles alternated to create the pattern on the gable faces gables centered with double hung windows main bellcast roof continuing downward to form the roof of the wrapped around porch east side of the roof containing a shed style dormer, probably added in the 1920s turned posts, trimmed with carved brackets, supporting the porch roof railings Oriental in design, with two rows of horizontal rails alternating with single horizontal rails, forming a ladder like pattern wide shiplap siding, trimmed with comer boards, covering the exterior pairs of tall narrow casement windows flanking the front door molded panels accenting the space below the windows, a feature seen on . homes in Northern California, but rarely found in Orange County front door with etched glass window, bordered in mullions and a similar door, without the etched glass, is located on the east facade small addition, matching the rest of the house, has been added at the end of the porch row of 2 over 2 double hung windows runs along the west side, below the wide frieze DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (27): 655 3rd Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 'B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Local ranchers, John and Emuna Rinard originally owned this property. Norris and Jo Keirsey purchased the property and constructed the existing house in 1927. The front door is new. •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "1310. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Tv pe: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The single storied building contributes to the historic streetscape and is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin, though alterations impact the integrity of the building. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: wide clapboards, trimmed with comer boards covering the exterior low pitched front facing gabled roof withfront facing gabled wing triangular braces and exposed rather tails small shed style portico, supported by triangular braces three double hung windows facing the wing ibalanced by a pair of same sized windows on the west side of the door double hung windows are found throughout the exterior Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company Records B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "1314. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan 'Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Ma with north arrow required.) F., i' F .Iti THIRD STREET I gg Sit MAIN STREET Pagel of 2 Bl. Historic Name: Bowman House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "116. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (28) 660 3rd Street (W.) Charles Bowman, a prominent Tustin businessman, owned this property and had the home built in 1910. The house was subsequently owned by A.B. Cotant from 1920 to 1927. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "138. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant primarily because of its architectural integrity and relationship to. early, prominent Tustin businessmen, Charles Bowman and A. B. Cotant. Mr. Bowman managed a fumigating business, important in the local citrus industry at the time. Mr. Cotant worked in Tustin's early banking business at the Bank of America. The 1 %z story building, capped by a steeply pitched side facing gabled roof, has fine Craftsman detailing with a liberal use of river stones. Gabled faces are accented with criss-cross latticework venting, delicate carved triangular braces, wood shingles, and a row of carved blocks across the bottom. Craftsman styled river stone porch columns and railings, and taped oriental influenced trim borders characterize the house. A two-story clapboard carriage house is also located behind the main building. con't. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2) ---Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (28) 660 3rd St W ,Recgrded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 V Continuation lul Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a steeply pitched side facing gabled roof use of river stones centered shed style dormer contains a multi paned window flanked by louvered panels gabled faces accented with criss-cross latticework venting, delicate carved triangular braces, wood shingles, and a row of carved blocks across the bottom Craftsman styled river stone porch columns and railings, taped oriental influenced trim borders front door containing four squares of glass and vertical recessed panels plate glass windows, with multi -paned transoms across the top and double -hung sidelights, located on eachside of the front door a shed style square bay on the west side and a row of double hung windows on the east side exterior walls on the first floor consisting of clapboard siding a two story clapboard carriage house located behind the main building DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 2 B1. Historic Name: Martin House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1908. "NRHP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (29): 690 3rd Street (W) •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: 119a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "1110. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms ofhistorical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant both for its association with early Tustin residents and because of its Colonial Revival architecture. Charles Bowman owned a fumigating business, which tented and fumigated orange trees to control pests. He had the house built. Claude Marlin acquired the property in 1913 and built a small cottage in the rear yard for his mother. Carolyn Campbell owned the property from 1928 to 1972. She was Postmistress of the Tustin Post Office from 1943 to mid -fifties and was instrumental in securing the Highway Post Office for Tustin to speed up service between communities. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records; "Tustin Scrapbook," an unpublished manuscript by Helen Gulick Huntley and William Martin Huntley, edited in 1969 by Edna Phelps, at the Tustin Area Museum. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Ma with north arrow required.) E! a �+s a V :. THIRD STREET an 0 MAINSTREET ET Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or #(Assigned by recorder) (29) 690 3rd St W ge rded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation lul Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: an ell -shaped bellcast gabled roof, with carved ends on bargeboards carved brackets accenting the roofline and the gable centered with square louvered vents clapboard siding covering the exterior Tuscan columns, resting on a solid clapboard -clad railing, supporting the wrap-around porch a plate glass window, topped with a diamond -paned transom, looks out onto the front porch front door, with a large window at the top, located in the west side of the front -facing wing, most likely added into part of the original front porch. large plate glass window centered in the bay row of double -hung windows down the east side enclosed porch on the back remaining orange trees and landscape DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (31): 345 6s' Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This lot was part of a piece of property owned by Jasper Leck, a County Supervisor in 1911. Benjamin F. Griffith, a rancher purchased it, in 1923. E. L. Moore, an employee of the Irvine Ranch Co., bought the property and built the house in 1929. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in term of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is significant because it represents the proliferation of Spanish Colonial Revival styles during the 1920s. This house, single - storied and clad in stucco with a flat roof and unbroken parapet trimmed with red clay tile, is one of the few remaining Spanish Colonial Revival homes in Tustin that has retained this flat roof and trimmed parapet feature. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: arched door openings a large plate glass window, flanked by narrow casement sidelights trim of red clay tile along the roof parapet Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records B13. Remarks 'B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Ma i with north arrow required. .. Utt as SIXTH STREET DPR 5238 (1/95) •Reouired information Pagel of 1 *NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or #(32):355 6°i Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential '°B5. Architectural Style: 'Tudor Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1924. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown RB10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This house is significant as an example of modest Tudor Revival architecture, an uncommon style in Tustin. Based loosely on the early English building traditions, this building has the classic features of high-pitched, gabled roofs. Tudor was particularly fashionable during a brief period in the 1920s and early 1930s. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: stucco cladding with rounded edges at the windows and doors steeply -pitched roof T-shaped, with a double gable in the front fagade, curving down toward the west side, forming a wingwall with an arched opening louvered vent centered above a pair of double -hung windows in the front fagade opening with a peaked top, located to the east of the wing, leading to the cov.Pred entry plate glass window with double -hung sidelights occupying the space to the east of the entry front -facing gabled garage in the rear is stucco -clad and matches the house Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (I3P2�—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) OPR 5238 (1185) (Sketch Map with north arrow required. �r10 `ms yip SIXTH STREET 'Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (33) 365 6th Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: Rowland House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Period Revival—Tudor "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Thomas Rowland, active in local real estate circles, had this Tudor cottage built in 1924. His daughter, Ruth, was a teacher at Santa Ana High School and Santa Ana Junior College. 'B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: •B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This house is significant as an example of Tudor Revival architecture, a fairly rare style in Tustin. Character defining features include, but are not limited to: hipped roof accented with closed eaves and closely -spaced brackets along the cornice clad in medium -width clapboard siding with and open porch bordered by stucco arched portico over the front door as part of the main rood and bracket system door arched with a matching frame and a small square window at eye level trios of multi -paned casement windows located on each side of the front door and throughout the rest of the house • wTought-iron porch Iight, resembling an English lantern, located at the west side of the front door. A matching side -facing gable -roofed garage is located in the rear Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: ('HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., Tustin: A Cit of Trees, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) (Sketch Ma with north arrow required. if F. �: - ills. So a .1 , SIXTH STREET "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (33) 365 6th St W rded by: TBA Wesff ordan Date: November 2002vContinuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a hipped roof accented with closed eaves and closely -spaced brackets along the cornice medium -width clapboard siding with and open porch bordered by stucco arched portico over the front door, part of the main room and bracket system door arched with a matching frame and a small square window at eye level trios of multi -paned casement windows located on each side of the front door and throughout the rest of the house wrought -iron porch light, resembling an English lantern, is located at the west side of the front door matching side -facing gable -roofed garage located in the rear DPR 523L 'Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (35): 145 A Street (S) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Eastlake Victorian *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This home was built in 1890 and was used as a rental by a long list of owners. The foundation has recently been covered with rock. Two wings have been added to the rear of the house. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural mnitext as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the Victorian Eastlake architecture in Tustin. In spite of some alterations, this house is one of only a few Eastlake Victorians in Tustin and is part of a row of pre -1900 houses on A Street. Unusual fluted pilasters flank the ca. 1910 wooden front door, which contains a large single pane of glass. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • prominent, pedimented front gable with a sawnwork sunburst • shiplap siding with trimmed with comer boards • high hipped roof, extending downward to create a shed -style front porch, featureing enclosed eaves and a plain frieze, trimmed in molding • frieze below the pedimented gable decorated with stickwork and carved brackets • pairs of tapered wood posts, resting on a solid railing clad in shiplap siding, supporting the porch roof • original trim and molding still exist on windows. • fluted pilasters flanking the ca. 1910 wooden front door with a large single pane of glass B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2) —Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAWest, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) FIRST STREET i7lRt. 'i . F SECOND STREET Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or #(36):175 A Street (N) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original"Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Victorian-Italianate "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This home was constructed in 1885. It is now clad in asbestos shingles and an altered recessed wrap-around porch, supported by three wooden posts, occupies the north half of the front (west) fapade and the front half of the north side. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address htegrity.) This single -storied Italianate house is significant because of its association withearly Tustin residents and its architecture, although alterations are evident. The building was constructed before the neighborhood was developed and is significant because it is the oldest house on the street and is one of the few buildings remaining from the boom of the Eighties that affected Southern California. The property contributes to the character of this portion of A Street, which is lined with historic single -storied homes. Character defining features include, but are not limited to: Italianate influences constructed before the neighborhood was developed is the oldest house on the street, being one of the few buildings remaining from the boom of the Eighties that affected southem California a bellcast hipped roof ending in enclosed eaves original doors, accented by rectangular windows at eye level and 3 recessed horizontal panels below and one above the window, located in the front facade and at the end of the wrap-around porch on the north side, both topped by transoms double -hung windows used throughout original shiplap siding survives underneath the asbestos shingles B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, mc., June 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan 'Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1/95) `Required information (Sketch Ma with north arrow required.) IRVINE. BOULEVARD -' 4r n' +� r, M r.' -1174FT loft t.:z 1iS i6t5 " "", ALA a ray. 436 .i ti3: t .143 . `Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: McGreavy House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Victorian-Italianate *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) *NRNP Status Code: 5B1 *Resource Name or # (37):135 A Street (S) This home was constructed circa 1885. The building, however, was moved to this site from Santa Ana in the 1920s. Two new rental units have been added. *B7. Moved? ❑ No XYes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: Santa Ana *138. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: AC (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single -storied rectangular house with Italianate influences is significant because it was constructed before the existing neighborhood was developed. The building is the oldest house on the street and one of the few buildings remaining -from the boom of the 1880s that affected southern California. The building also has significant features characteristic of the Victorian Italianate style, in fashion at the time. It also represents the n affluence in Tustin and the Santa Ana area. The building's character defusing features include, but are not limited to: • turned posts, resting on a solid railing, supporting the full front porch • hipped roof, with enclosed eaves, ending in a steeply -pitched peak • exterior clad in asbestos siding B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin_ A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996; B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/85) —J FIRST TREE9' - tk SECOND STREET oboist - tk SECOND STREET Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: Holford House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Victorian-Italianate "B6. Construction history: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRHP Status Code: 5111 "Resource Name or # (40): 155 A Street (S) The home was built in 1880. The original tall narrow windows have been replaced with wider double -hung and smaller single - paned stationary windows. The front door has been replaced, a flat -roofed wing extends from the south side. A newer garage is located in the rear. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: AAC (Discuss importance m terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant because of its association with Columbus Tustin. This property is one of a row of six early Tustin homes and contributes to the streetscape of the Tustin Cultural Resources District. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: steeply -pitched bellcast hipped roof, which extends down to form a shed -style front porch roof enclosed eaves with a plain frieze running below narrow shiplap siding, trimmed with comer boards, covering the exterior pairs of square wooden posts that support the porch roof with chambered edges Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) FIRST STREET at! :.r .. - ...... W Ift. t N. K �g SECOND STREET Pagel of 2 *NRHP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (41):165 A Street (S) Bl. Historic Name: Spicer House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building, part of a row of 6 early Tustin homes, is a modified Craftsman Bungalow that was built in 1915. New aluminum windows were added at the sides and rear of the house. Shutters were added after 1990. A new garage at the rear was built in 1991. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: AC (Discuss importance m terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin, though alterations impact the integrity of the building. The site is significant because of its architecture. The Craftsman Bungalow property is one of a row of six early Tustin homes an� contributes to the streetscape. The building was originally used as a rental. George and Nora Spicer lived in the home from 1934 to 19 The 15 -light front door was probably installed in the 1920's. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) FIRST STREET rte. 12s: ; ": . Y nZ .. SECOND STREET -p *Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or #.,Assigned by recorder) (41)165 A St S rded by: TBA Wesordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation u_,lUpdate The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: narrow clapboard siding front -facing gabled roof, centered with a louvered vent recessed porch capped with a clapboard -clad arch at the top, and a clapboard -clad square column on the north side and a curved portion of siding on the south side wide double -hung window overlooks the porch molding tops the lintel of each window gable wing extending from the south fagade, near the back 15 -light front door probably installed in the 1920's DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 2 Bl. Historic Name: Kiser House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Victorian Greek Revival *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) *NRNP Status Code: 3S *Resource Name or # (42): 175 A Street (S) This home was built on property originally owned by city founder Columbus Tustin and was constructed in 1885. There are shed-styie additions on the north and rear facades. Recent owners added the front porch. A small addition, which matches the rest of the house, has been added at the end of the porch. *B7. Moved? x No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant due to its architectural style and is one of a few board -and -batten houses left from the settlement period. Additional significance comes from its association with Edmond Kiser, an active in the incorporation of Tustin. Edmond Kiser lived here from 1916 through the 19406 – perhaps longer. Furthermore, Ed Kiser was elected to the first city council and served from 1927-1942. He also served as a volunteer fireman and in 1945 he became Fire Chief of the Volunteer Fire Department The Victorian Greek Revival house consists of one and one-half stories and has a T-shaped gabled roof with prominent bales facing the frc. and each side. A porch on the south side has been enclosed to match the house and is topped with a shed -style roof. Some alterations have occurred, such as the installation of the 12 -light front door. con't. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; City records. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) FIRST STREET s 1�' "' 't1Ss�...... ..... +c:. 11 tot .► : SECOND STREET Y• [ 3[ w *Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (42) 175 A St S .Recorded by: TBA Wes�lordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation u Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: T-shaped gabled roof with prominent bales facing the front and each side porch on the south side enclosed to match the house and topped with a shed -style roof pairs of tall double -hung windows centered in the first floor of each side, with a single matching window in the gable face above windows, trimmed in plain wood with an edging of molding on the top and sides, with whole frame projects out beyond the board -and -batten siding, indicating that the house was probably originally built of single -walled construction row of 2 over 2 double hung windows runs along the west side, below the wide frieze shed -style additions on the north and rear facades and a small addition, which matches the rest of the house, has been added at the end of the porch DPR 523L "Required information Page 1 of 2 B1. Historic Name: McHenry House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Greek Revival `B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 4S7 "Resource Name or # (43) 180 A Street (S.) Built in 1885, this house was owned by Rev. D. S. McHenry (1890-1914), later by May Rose Borum, who owned the house from 1939 to 1943. The awning and shutters are not original. The wood front door has also been added, although the transom above is original. The porch was added in 2000; it nearly matches the original one (1889 photograph). A room addition was completed in 2001. R137. Moved? xNo []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: 139a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching 8c Agriculture Area Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant for two reasons. Firstly, as one of the finest Greek Revival homes in Orange County, this elegant two-story mansion represents architecture during Tustin's primary settlement period. Secondly, the property is significant for its associations with Rev. D. S. McHenry and Mary Rose Borum, major participants in the early years of education in Tustin. Rev. D.S. McHenry was an ear] - school board member who first lived in the house, and May Rose Borum, who owned the house from 1939 to 1943, was the drama teacher Tustin High School from 1928 to 1946. She established the Holiday Stage and later the Tustin Playbox repertory theaters, which gave so::. Hollywood -name actors and actresses their start. Although alterations have been done since its original construction, the home's integrity remains, The very large lot contains some fine trees and lawn. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2) -Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, Thirtieth Street Architects, Inc., June, 1990; Jordan, Carol H., Tustin: A City of Trees. Heritage Media Corp., 1996; First American Title records; 1916 Directory, Audions (Tustin High School yearbooks). School district records. Letter from Clara Macomber, July 29, 1974. B13. Remarks: '1114. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) FIRST STREET Asw,...._. .. F f SECOND STREET "T.777 5�> `Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or t# (Assigned by recorder) (43) 180 A St S Recorded by: TBA Wes�ordan Date: November 2002 F_ Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: medium -width shiplap siding, trimmed with comer boards T-shaped roof, with gables facing the front and sides with enclosed eaves and returns at the gable corners a plain frieze running below the eaves side -facing gables centered with a small arched window two-story flat -roofed wing, extending from the north side of the front gable, and fronted with an elaborate hi -roofed portico that contrasts sharply with the tall rectangular massing of the house turned posts with sawnwork brackets, carved medallions, and outwork railings decorating the portico and the smaller one on the south side double -hung windows, topped with molding -trimmed lintels, used in singles and in pairs throughout the house transom above the entry door single -storied gabled wing extends from the back (west) of the house connecting a gabled double garage facing the side street a garage matching the house and topped with a cupola fine trees and lawn DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 2 *NRNP Status Code: 5D1 Bl. Historic Name: *Resource Name or # (44):200 A Street (S) B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) William Lynch Shatto, who came to Tustin around 1879, built this house for his second wife and made it large enough to accommodate boarders. The home was built in 1907. Shatto was a carpenter and helped to build many Tustin buildings, including the First Advent Christian Church, of which he was a charter member. Martha Shatto, widow of Joseph Martin, was Shatto's third wife. The high foundation is now covered with used brick and a used brick planter has been added in the front. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: *BS. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural contea1 as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant as probably the finest Colonial Revival home in Tustin. Only a few. Colonial Revival homes have survived in Tustin. In addition, it is significant because of its association with William Shatto. Shatto was also a carpenter who helped build many Tustin buildings, including the First Advent Christian Church, of which he was a charter member. Bl1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) -Requireo information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (44) 200 A St S rded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation = Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: bellcast hipped roof ringed with carved exposed beam ends and centered with a gabled dormer gabled dormer, with carved barge boards decorated with slant -cut wooden shingles and a multi -paned window single -storied offset front porch with a shed -style roof with a bellcast pedimented gable over the main entrance slant -cut wooden shingles and a delicate tracery of cutwork accenting the gable narrow clapboard siding covers the exterior, divided between floors by a flared beltcourse and plain frieze pairs of round classical columns, resting on solid clapboard -clad railings, supporting the porch roof Sidelights flanking the natural wood front door, accented with a large pane of glass plate glass window with a multi -paned transom above and narrow double -hung windows on each side in the area to the north of the porch large double -hung window looking out onto the porch pair of multi -paned casement windows, which may have replaced a pair of double -hung windows in the 1920's high horizontal window on the north side, a door in the foundation, and a double -hung window placed half -way between floors double -hung windows are used throughout the exterior and a slanted bay window embellishing the first floor of the south facade single -storied enclosed porch on the back matching the rest of the house DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 1 "NRHP Status Code: 5B1 Bl. Historic Name: "Resource Name or # (45): 225 A Street (S) B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 'B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built in 1916, this house was the fust to be built on its side of the street on the 200 block of A Street. 'B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 'B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown 'B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scone. Also address integrity.) The building is significant as an example of the early beginnings of the Bungalow vernacular. styles in Tustin and its association with persons important to Tustin's history. Early owners included pioneer George Freeman, who arrived in Tustin in 1874; George Hubbard, a civil engineer, Lucy Etta Walker, a nurse; and real estate developer Fred McClain of Santa Ana. This bungalow exhibits both Craftsman and California bungalow characteristics. It contributes to the historic streetscape of A Street and one of a row of 4 bungalows of which are of a compatible size and shape. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • a prominent front -facing gabled roof, with single beam ends, exposed rafter tails, and lattice work venting • original, restored narrow clapboard siding • a full front porch, though enclosed with an entrance changed to the north side • a large double -hung window, flaked by narrow double -hung sidelights and a single double -hung window occupy the front fagade • a red brick chimney located to the east of the wrought -iron -bordered open porch, flanked by small windows B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2) —Single Family Property 'B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996; B13. Remarks •1314. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan 'Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) "Required inf6rmation (Sketch Map with north arrow re uired.) :S1I-COrt.D.S R r 2=0 CUT or .., a: UM # "Required inf6rmation Pagel of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Victorian "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1895. *NRBP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (46):230 A Street (S) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This two-story house is significant as an example of the transition from the Victorian to the Craftsman style in Tustin. During the Craftsman Period, the house was remodeled, with wider double -hung windows installed in the place of many of the original windows, a side porch added, the front porch redesigned, and the piers, concrete steps and urns built. Although the house is no longer Victorian in style, the Craftsman -style alterations appear to have been made more than fifty years ago and are considered part of the historic fabric. The building is also important because of its association with early Tustin residents. It is believed that the house was built for George W. Diffenderfer in 1895. Mr. Diffenderfer owned the land and home from 1894-1904, as well as several different parcels in the neighborhood. An 1897 photograph of the house shows that it originally had a large front porch and a round turret, typical of the Victorian styles of the era. Large trees, lawn, a miniature orange grove, and flowers cover the large yard. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2) Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company Records. Check references. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) WIL Tit"4:fNi T "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (46): 230 A Street (S) Recorded by: TBA West -C. Jordan Date: November 2002 _ Continuation u Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a truncated hipped roof with a prominent enclosed cornice gabled roof visible above the top of the main roof wide shipiap siding symmetrical front fagade with pairs of double -hung windows on each side of a smaller centered pair on the second floor first floor plate glass windows flank a Craftsman -style front porch, supported by large square columns, the top of the flat - roof is bordered by a railing with plain balusters linking square piers at the corners narrow wood panels on the sides flank a Victorian -style front door, featuring an etched figure of a woman and a recessed bottom panel wide concrete steps, flanked by stucco -clad piers topped with urns, lead to the porch single -story enclosed sun porch on the south side featuring a pair of French doors, facing front and a trio of tall, narrow windows facing the side yard concrete steps, piers and urns that match those on the front leading to the doors large stucco -clad chimney on the south side of the house an original tall, narrow window on the second floor above the porch set of stairs with lattice trim, added to the back of the house Craftsman Period remodeling, with wider double -hung windows installed in the place of many of the original windows side porch, redesigned front porch, and the piers, concrete steps and urns large trees, lawn, a miniature orange grove, and flowers covering the large yard red barn, with a board -and -batten lean-to is located in the rear yard with a wrought iron and brick fence surrounding the property DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 2 Bl. Historic Name: Anderson House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (47):23 5 A Street (S) Several people owned this property before Paul and Mary Anderson built the house in 1922. "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural content as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is significant as a vernacular example of the California Bungalow style in Tustin and its association with early residents of the area. Specialty siding covers the exterior of this California bungalow, which is otherwise typical of California Bungalow design. This property is one in a row of four Bungalows. The earliest recorded owner was George Freeman, who came across the country in a covered wagon in 1874. He owned four lots. They were sold to George Hubbard, a civil engineer, in 1899. In 1910, Lydia Grace Cudworth bought lots 10-12. Later owners of the three lots were Florence Dawes of Santa Ana, John Cade of Santa Ana, and Sherman Stevens, a prominent local landowner. He sold this lot to the Andersons who sold the house in 1926. con't. Bi 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow r wired.) STI COND:STRW-1' app CtT1i or R: is .. .. .. SCHOOL i ...... .' 'rHIPJ i S1M ET MM i`'.� 31*... "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (47) 235 A St S Recorded by: TBA Wes ordan Date: November 2002 Fv Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • specialty siding covering the exterior medium -pitched front -facing gabled roof is fronted with a matching offset porch roof • wide and narrow boards alternated vertically to create the pattern of the gable faces small window is centered in each gable single exposed beam ends and exposed rafter tails accenting the roofline • tapered wood posts sitting on square stucco -clad piers support the porch wood railing with 6 -inch -wide boards as balusters • door, centered with a window in the upper half, most likely original large plate glass window, flanked by narrow casements, looking out onto the porch • double -hung windows used throughout the rest of the house gabled wing extending to the south at. the back of the house DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: Preston House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This home was constructed in 1908. An addition and new garage in the back lot were built in 2001. "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (48) 245 A Street (S) *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in teems of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Built prior to the period of significance for this type of residence, this property is significant because of its architectural style and retained integrity. The home is a good example of an Oriental style of bungalow and is one of a row of nice bungalows that contribute to the historic character of this block of A Street. The long, low-pitched, front -facing gabled roof, accentuated by an Oriental -influenced crest at the peak, has single exposed beam ends, lath venting and exposed rafter tails. A flat porch, supported by Oriental -style paired square posts and -cross beams, extends from the front fagade. This bungalow, as well as the neighboring bungalows, sits under a row of large deodar (Cedrus deodara) trees. Charles Alvin and Carrie Preston were the first owners of this bungalow. They became involved in the meat business in the 1920s — Preston leased a meat counter within Cox's Tustin Food Center — and remained in the business until through the 1940s. Bl 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (liP2)---Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) *'Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow rewired.) :SECON.D:STREW17 1�C1 Q` a: i TH.IPW STREET asss v. it *'Required information Pagel of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (49) 255 A St. S Bl. Historic Name: Bouchard House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This lot was one of three originally owned by Sherman Stevens, a local landowner and rancher. He sold this property—lot 12—to Alton Alderman, owner of the Tustin Hardware Company, in 1921. Frank F. Bouchard, a teacher at Tustin High School, and his wife, Rena, purchased the property and built the house in 1923. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "138. Related Features: Wit. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown '810. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The home is significant due to its architectural style and integrity. This property is. the last in a row of four bungalows on this block of A Street. Elephantine posts, resting on two -toned grey brick piers, support the porch roof. A pergola, extending to the South side, is supported by a matching pier and post. A 40's style multi -paned front window and a multi -light French door with sidelights located in the South farade. A matching garage in the rear is reached from 3rd Street. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow rewired.) :SlrCOND:STREW r or I` a: SPHODL r THM STIZIEM aaoit WS "Required information Page 1 of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or #(50) 302 A Street (S.) B1. Historic Name: Hubbard House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Greek Revival -B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This house was built around 1876 when owner A.J. Stanley mortgaged the property he had recently acquired from Barbara Ann Lewis, sister of Columbus Tustin. George W. Hubbard was the subsequent owner. The front door has been changed. The section of the porch with the pair of large double -hung windows was enclosed several years ago. -B7. Moved? XNo ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: -B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown -B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss impottance in terms of historical or architectural contest as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant due to its association with George W. Hubbard who owned the house through 1901. A rancher during Tustin's founding period, George Hubbard owned 40 acres on Laguna Road near Tustin that he planted to oranges, walnuts, and apricots. He also owned Block H, a city block of 12 lots which was called "the Five Acre Place." This property was also planted to oranges. He married Alice Macomber, whose daughter, Clara, grew up in Tustin. Clara Macomber acquired the family home in 1921 after teaching in Hawaii and Santa Monica. She taught English on the fust faculty of Tustin High School from 1921 to 1945 and continued to own the house until 1953. Additionally, this property is significant because of its very rare and well -detailed Greek Revival architecture. The building's integrity is intact. The front half, facing A Street, appears to have been constructed first in 1870s, with the back half being built in the 1880s. Two fine Greek Revival pediments, centered with an arched double -hung window, cap the front and south side of the ell -shaped roof of the oldest section. A piece of fretwork runs across the top of the recessed entry that leads to the front door. The gabled wing to the north of the front porch is centered with a plate glass window, topped with an Eastlake -style transom featuring a border of squares of flashed glass. The secondary porch on the north side features a pedimented gable face with fancy -cut shingles. Turned posts, spindleworlc, and a carved railing ornament the small porch. Both front and side doors are typical of the 1880's and feature 4 vertical and 1 horizontal panel. Fishscale shingles and windows with flashed glass borders accent the pedimented gables in the back half of the house. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2�—Single Family Property -B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, Thirtieth Street Architects, Inc., June, 1990; "Jordan, Carol H., Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996; First American Title Records; 1916 Directory, Audions (Tustin High School yearbooks). School district records. Letter from Clara Macomber, June 29, 1974. B13. Remarks: -B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Dace of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1195) 'Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) SECOND STREET 0 r ft g ow THIRD STREET g+ 7j .. . >' <WWAWJWWAP TW 'Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (51) 140 A & B - B Street (S) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow `B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) These homes were constructed circa 1925. The Craftsman Bungalow style cottages retain much of their original integrity. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) These buildings are significant as examples of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin, though alterations impact the integrity of the building. Bl1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2) —Single Family Property 'B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) 'Required information Pagel of 1 •NRHP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (52): 200 B Street (S) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Alton and Leona Aldeman, owners of the Tustin Hardware Company, had this single -storied California Bungalow style building constructed in 1923. 'B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "BS. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder. unkriown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geograpiuc scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin. The home has retained much of its integrity and contributes to the historic streetscape of South B Street. Additionally, this home is significant because of its large yard, wide lot, and trees. For example, a very large Eugenia (or Australian Brush Cherry) stands in the front yard. The berries were traditionally used to make jelly. Eugenias are typically found as a hedge; it is unusual to see one as a specimen plant The .building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: row of glass windows with rectangular transoms at the porch offset porch gable is clad in alternating wide and narrow vertical boards, matching the main front facing gable of the house cladding in medium width clapboards, and stucco clad elephantine porch piers, a large plate glass window with plain transom above with double hung sidelights, and double hung windows single clapboard clad garage matching the house is located in the back Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property -B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company Records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) *Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow re wired.) :SLCOND:mEE'r or Olt SCHOOL 9 THIRD STREET XWO r3 3w *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 'B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) John and Alice Dwyer built this Colonial Revival house in 1909. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (53): 160 B Street (S) An aluminum porch, with wrought iron supports, has been added to the front fagade. The home has a new metal awning in front. A carport has been built along the entire north side of the house. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in tams of historical or architechual context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is significant as one of a few examples of Colonial Revival architecture in Tustin. However, the alterations detract from its character. It is also significant for its association with early resident of Tustin, John Dwyer, a teamster and his wife Alice. The Dwyer family sold the home in 1925, and the home has had numerous owners since. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: high hipped roof complimented by a pedimented front -facing gable row of three louvered vents is centered in the gable peak, and a finial capping the top curved bargeboards and a flared hood on the gable B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2>—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Pagel of 2 *NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or #(55) 230 B Street (S) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) While the house was constructed in the 1880's, the earliest recording of this property's history is a post -1889 list of sale located in the county assessor's office. This residence was altered between 1910 and 1930. The roof and gables were constructed in 1910. Back door installed circa 1915. The concrete foundation is relatively new. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1970-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as one of Tustin's early residences constructed in the 1880s. The one story building has decorative shingles below the eaves and framed windows. The horizontal style was likely added to reflect the bungalow style, with stick -work composed of vertical sticks under the gable roof. Much of the original integrity has survived. In addition, the building has associations with early Tustin residents. At the time of sale in 1903, this property was part of three lots and was sold from Andrew Waterman to James Callahan. In 1906, the home was sold to ranchers Philip and Kate Ebel. The Ebel Family continued to live in the home through the 1960s. Kate Ebel was a prominent local poet. con't. Bi 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2�—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records Directories Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) *Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow rwired.) :S C/ .ND:STRF:r-r C or ..� SCHOOL. ( THIRD STREET Vs13�` *Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (55) 230 B St s rded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 F__1 Continuation ff Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: wide shiplap siding, typical of the 1880's on the lower part of the exterior wall Craftsman -style gables and windows shiplap siding, edged with comer boards, throughout the first floor, except for the flat -roofed addition on the front facade, to the north of the center wing gable faces are ornamented with fancy -cut wood shingles, single exposed beam ends, row of rod trim across the bottom and the vertical lath vent -work, all characteristic of Craftsman architecture a pergola, supported by a single square wooden column, shelters the front doors • a door in the south side of the front wing, 1880's in style and featuring a single pane of glass in the top half, a door at the back of the pergola, ca. 1915 • a large plate glass window in building's top section • a plate glass window, topped with a transom and flanked by double -hung sidelights, centered in the front wing • a small single -paned window rests beside the front door DPR 523E "Required information Pagel of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or #<56): 250 B Street (S) Bi. historic Name: The Manse B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building, constructed in 1912, served as a minister's residence for the Tustin Presbyterian Church from 1914 to 1960. The building was originally located next to the church, however, and in 1953 the building was moved from its original location at 201 West Main Street when the church expanded its Christian education program and buildings. "B7. Moved? ❑No X Yes ❑Unknown Date: 1953 Original Location: 201 Main Street (Vi) "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Agriculture, Citrus Industry, Religion Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A, B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant due to its association to the development of religion in Tustin as well as for its architecture. As the Manse for the Tustin Presbyterian Church, this house has added significance for housing the church ministers for almost 50 years. Ministers who resided in the house include William S. McDougall (1914-1926), Samuel F. Shiffler (1927-1931), J. Stuart Hydonus (1932-34), Calvin K. Duncan (1935-1944), and Karl J. Christ (1945 to ca. 1960). Back in the early 1900s, the church was large, powerful and played an active role in the community. Many church activities, such as weddings and meetings, took place in the parlor of the Manse. The home is Craftsman Bungalow in style with English, Swiss and Asian features. Specialty siding and alternating narrow and wide boards covers the exterior of the first floor of this one and one-half story Tudor -style Craftsman Bungalow. Heavy single exposed beams and a hipped Tudor -style peak add interest to the prominent gable. The large yard has several mature trees. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property 4B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records; Church history, 1916 Directory, Maureen Rischard, Church Historian. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B'{1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow re wired.) :SLChND:STREE'C ilk or tk. � �•i ice: .: E �: :.r... ,� ... .. .. .. °"" : .: 1 'SCHOOL� THIRD :SUMT "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (56) 250 B St S �17 rded by: TBA West C. Jordan Date: November 2002 Continuation ff Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • specialty siding and alternating narrow and wide boards on the exterior of the first floor • row of three matching double -hung windows, with shutters added in between, accenting the wood -shingle -clad front gable • heavy single exposed beams and a hipped Tudor -style peak on the gable. rear side -facing gables and a shed -style dormer, with casement windows shed -style dormer and casements have been added to most of the south side plain brackets on the comers and delicate lattice work fills the space between the posts row of three multi -paned casement windows on the south of the porch and two pairs of the same style windows have been placed on the north side. Brick wainscoting has been added to the front facade. The front door with a quartet of beveled glass windows at eye level, flanked by multi -paned sidelights • brick chimney on the south side facing Second Street • landscape with several mature trees DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 1 B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (57) 300-302 B Street (S) The 1920's Colonial Revival duplex at 300-302 South B Street is one in a row of three properties that were built as rental properties. They did not have separate owners until 1951, when the estate of the last owner of all three properties, Mary Kirby, was settled. Neither the original nor the subsequent owners lived in this house. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: -B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "Blo. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building, combining the Colonial Revival style with characteristics of the emerging bungalow style, is significant for its architecture. This duplex has retained much of its integrity and matches the scale of most homes along B Street. The design contributes to the district's historic streetscape. The landscaping and trees are also an asset to the property. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: low-pitched front -facing gabled root accented with vertical lath venting and single exposed beam ends, specialty siding, with 2 narrow boards alternating with one wide board four round columns supporting the roof pair of wide double -hung windows, with mullioned borders and comers in the top half, centered in the front fagade front doors located on each side of the windows and featuring a row of windows at eye level with shelf and knobs below wide double -hung windows throughout the exterior a two-story garage in the same style is located in the rear with a front facing gabled roof accented with single beam ends, double -hung windows on the second floor, and a covered entrance and stairs on the east side, and wooden garage doors landscape, including several trees Bi 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property IIB12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator TBAWest, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) 'Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow rewired.) :SECOND:STREr sR THIRD STREET >i�1` V. 'Required information Pagel of 2 *NRNP Status Code: 5D1 *Resource Name or # (58) 310 B Street (S) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This property is the center house of three similar, single -storied homes built on lots i l and 12 of Block G of the Tustin City tract. O. T. Johnson originally built this duplex and the neighboring duplex at 320 B Street (S) in 1920. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is significant as an example of the California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. It is also important for its association with early Tustin residents. In 1922, William Kirby purchased the two properties and added a duplex on the comer in 1926. Mr. Kirby passed away in 1936, and upon the passing of his wife, Mary, in 1951, the property was divided into three separate lots and were sold to different owners. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13, Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (11951 *Reauired information (Sketch Map with north arrow re uired.) :SLCt3ND:STRFXT Ldp: C3'F'� G kle :r THIRD STREET Al .1°1 *Reauired information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (58) 310 B St S rded by: TBA West. C...Jordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: low-pitched, offset front -facing gabled porch roof that matching the main front facing gabled roof roof details, including variegated vertical lath venting, single exposed beam ends, and exposed rafter tails frieze about the porch sloping up toward the center elephantine posts, sitting on square brick piers, supporting the porch roof pergola on the north side sheltering a plate glass window topped with a multi -paned transom and flanked with double -hung sidelights matching window overlooking the porch double -hung windows throughout the exterior single -car garage in the same style is located in the rear DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (59) 320 B Street (S.) Bl. Historic Name: B2, Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) 0. T. Johnson built this home and the neighboring home at 310 B Street in 1920. The bungalows at 310 & 320 B Street are similar in design. The home was sold to the Kirby family who retained ownership until Mary Kirby died in 1951. •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The duplex is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin and contributes to the historic streetscape. It is also important because of its association with early Tustin residents. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • low-pitched front -facing gabled porch matching the main front -facing gabled roof of this house, which is almost a twin to the house on the north at 310 • tapered elephantine posts, resting on piers of two colors of grey brick, supporting the porch roof • plate glass windows, topped with plain transoms and flaked by double -hung sidelights, on the front door double -hung windows throughout the exterior Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Map with north arrow re( uired.) :SEC0.NP:STREE'1' XX Cl[Y Cid` ..: Ate...: 'T1iIRD S`ItEEHIM xbti :' AW w Pagel of 2 Bl. Historic Name: Hewes House B2. Common Name: Hewes House B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Greek Revival - Italianate "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name ortf{60) 350 B St. (S) This building was built in 1881. David Hewes had this home built, which he lived in until 1890, after which he rented the .property until 1915. A garage, built in the 1940s, is located in the rear and northwest corner of the property. In addition, the ballustrade bordering the second floor balcony was added in the 1890s when the second floor was remodeled. A slumpstone and wrought iron fence along the back and side was installed in the late 1970's. `B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original -Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Early Ranching & Agriculture, Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,$C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, ,period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This site is significant because of its architecture and association with a person of importance to Tustin's history. The building is an example of the Itaiianate style in Orange County. The house, representative of Tustin's primary settlement period, is architecturally significant because of its unusually fine Italianate attention to detail, using the best in building materials and craftsmanship available at the time, and because it is probably the finest example of Italianate architecture in Orange County. Much of its 1880's and `90's integrity remains today. The garage in the back NW corner of the house cannot be seen from the street and does not compromise the integrity of the property. David Hewes made his fortune and established his place in California history prior to his move to Tustin He is renowned for having donated the golden spike used to mark the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1869. While living in this house he played a major role in the establishment and construction of the Tustin Presbyterian Church. His ranch covered most of the present El Modena and North Tustin area and had a profound impact on the economy and agriculture of the area. Benjamin G. Beswick, who owned the house form 1919 to 1945, was the superintendent of the Tustin Elementary School form 1916 to 1923. Because he felt that the schoolteachers should live in Tustin, he altered the second story of the house in order to add bedrooms and a bath. The site also has several significant mature trees that shade the very large lot. The Hewes House is also a County Point of Historical interest. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks: 11114. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map withnorth arrow required.) F :" MAIN STRU=T tt "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (60) 350 B St S .Recorded by: TBA Wes�ordan Date: November 2002 F__ Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • a prominent medium -pitched gabled root projecting from a rectangular truncated hip roof that tops the back half of the house, accented with returns and enclosed eaves and wrought iron cresting bordered along the truncated portions • exterior wide shiplap siding • ornate brackets and turned posts that delineate the windows, including the second -floor balcony elaborate carved brackets on the north side facing the back yard • a mansard roof of the bay clad in fishscale shingles and topped with a balcony bordered with a plain wood balustrade • an original porch in the rear (southwest) comer identical to the front porch and an open porch, edged with a plain balustrade runs across the entire rear of the second floor • the 1890s added balustrade bordering the second floor balcony with turned posts supporting the porch roof and square posts with flared bracketed capitals • a frieze that is decorated with dentil work, molding -trimmed horizontal panels, and teardrops. • windows on the first floor are tall and`narrow, with arched tops and flared cornices, decorated with scallops, which reach to the porch ceiling and second floor double -hung windows with square tops. • large plate glass windows accent the double front doors in the top two-thirds with molding -trimmed paneling below • wide wooden staircase, accented with elaborate newel posts and turned balusters square bay on the south side features a tri: of arched windows on the front and a matching window on each side DPR 623L "Required information Pagel of 2 *NRNP Status Code: 'SBI *Resource Name or # (61) 450 B Street (S) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Roy Russell deeded this property to Pauline Wollenberg in 1922 and the home was built in 1924. *B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin and contributes to the Tustin Cultural Resources District_ The liberal use of roof decoration, the large Craftsman front door, the open porch on the North side, and the Oriental -influenced railing add much to the Craftsman appearance of this house. The house is situated on a very deep lot. In back of the house are a large jacaranda and two very large avocado tress. An additional small, two-bedroom home— originally built for Pauline Wollenberg's sons—is on the property and is used as a rental. Ruth Cox, stepdaughter of C.E. Utt, lived in the home for many years. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Interview with Barbara Cox, August 5, 2002 B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (61) 450 B St S Recorded by: TBA West C. Jordan Date: November 2002 F__1 Continuation f Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • liberal use of roof decoration • large Craftsman front door and three large separate beveled glass panes near the top and long narrow panes of beveled glass on each side accent the Craftsman -style front door • open porch with a wooden porch railing with a combination of pairs of vertical posts with one narrow and one wide band placed horizontally to form the rails continuation of the recessed porch, extending to the north side and bordered with a matching railing and brick pier Oriental -influenced railing side -facing gabled roof, featuring a front -facing gabled wing on the south side of the east -facing front facade horizontal lath venting, triangular braces with scroll trim at the bottom, and exposed rafter tails decorating the roofline narrow clapboard siding large square brick column with a concrete cap supporting the recessed porch in the northeast comer • foundation, a pier beside the porch steps and the chimney, located on the north side, all matching the column • extended lintels topping each window and door • car -siding -clad garage is located in the rear DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The home was built in 1922. "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (62) 510 B "Street (S.) "B7. Moved? X No ElYes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "$10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin. The property contributes to the historic streetscape of the Cultural Resources District. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: low-pitched side -facing gabled roof triangular braces accenting the comers of the front -facing gable medium -width clapboard siding covers the exterior pair of multi -paned casement window, flanked by shutters, facing the street and matched by another set on the north side of the front door three full-length multi -paned windows form the face of the cantilevered eave near the southeast comer of the front face multi -paned entrance door located in the north side of the front -facing wing matching double garage is located in the rear B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)- Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) "Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (63) 530 B Street (S) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential 134. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Ralph Cruzen built the bungalow in 1923, after purchasing the lot from Roy Russell, a prominent local property owner and developer. The Cruzens lived in the home for over 40 years. -B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • low-pitched side -facing gabled roof • triangular braces accenting the corners of the front -facing gable medium -width clapboard siding covers the exterior pair of multi -paned casement window, flanked by shutters, facing the street and matched by another set on the north side of the front door three full-length multi -paned windows form the face of the cantilevered eave near the southeast corner of the front face multi -paned entrance door located in the north side of the front -facing wing matching double garage is located in the rear Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) (Sketch Ma with north arrow required. Am. a "` CC . . An . . SEXTH STREET' "Required information Pagel of 2 "NRBP Status Code: SS3 "Resource Name or # (64):1331 Bryan Avenue Bl. Historic Name: Sauers House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This house was built in 1918 and was originally the grove house and bam for a 20 -acre walnut grove. Substantial changes were made to the home, adding large windows in the living room and front bedroom, a master bedroom wing, and a dining hall. Barbara and Dave Bryant purchased the home from Mr. Gaines in 1970 and have lived at the location since that time. They, too, have made substantial changes to the home. They expanded the barn into a garage and shop, later expanded the front bedroom and bath, added wrought iron fencing and gazebo, built the art studio, laundry room and new patio, which replaced the dining hall and old patio. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) While the home has experienced some major alterations to the interior, the Colonial Revival home is significant for its fine condition and representation of its agricultural roots. A pair of large square wooden columns, trimmed in molding, supports the pedimented front -facing gable porch, accented with a fan -shaped vent and enclosed eaves with returns. Two large trees in front of the home are Chinese Magnolia and Carrotwood. The garden is beautifully planted with roses, other flowers and shrubs. The house and garden are surrounded by a row of orange trees. The first owner was Charles Sauers, a walnut rancher, a partner in Sauers and Berquist Grocery, and trustee for both the Elementary District and the Tustin High School. In 1938, Aubry Glines purchased the home and replanted the 20 acres to Valencia Oranges. In the early 1960s, Aubry Glines sold the orange grove to developers, retaining a half -acre around the house. Remnants of the grove still thrive in the well -kept garden. Some of the citrus trees are more than 50 years old and still produce well. Bil. Additional Resource Attributes: (IiP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996; B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (9195) "Required Information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (64) 1331 Bryan Ave rded by: TBA Wes fi ordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation u Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • symmetrical in shape, with a side -facing gabled roof and centered front porch • pair of large square wooden columns, trimmed in molding supporting the pedimented front -facing gable porch, accented with a fan -shaped vent and enclosed eaves with returns • front door with a fanlight window at eye level and flanked by a pair of multi -paned sidelights • large multi -paned windows, with sidelight, occupying the space on each side of the front door • side -facing gabled wings extending to each side of the main rectangle and a square bay accenting the east side, near the front • landscape, including a row of orange trees, symbolic of the days when the house stood as the center of an orange grove DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 2 "NRNP Status Code: SBI *Resource Name or i# (65):153 C Street (N) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Victorian-Italianate/Craf3sman Bungalow `B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This c. 1890 home is the oldest on the street and may have been moved from another location. The front -facing gabled roof and matching porch, both accented with exposed rafter tails, were added about 1910-15. "B7. Moved? X No OYes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although this building has been altered, it is significant as the oldest home on the street from the late 1800s and its association with important Tustin residents. Representative of Tustin's early settlement period, the house sits along a street of historic homes built during the 1920s. However, it has some Craftsman alterations, now considered part of the historic fabric of the house because they are over 50 years old. Herbert H. Hannaford opened up this tract in 1922. He and his wife, Eleanor, were ranchers. They sold the house and lot to Cleo Gordon and Rhoda May Poh in 1924. Bl 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (IP2)--Single Family Property "1312. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, mc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society, 1997; First American Title Company records; "Old Town Tustin's Promenade" tour book, May 1, 1999, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) {Sketch Map with north arrow required.) IRVINE. BOULEVARD At A . ...:. '. ::. ... ....i .. ... 'M AC this '' tII3: tilii. i33 sem: 7% t:i.. )TS tti M ltii: U t#ar, t7o v I�4: sso;. i7t! l'�% •ti !atl.: :Sita . tip l43 1W . wt$. tx<4 l31i t]5:... . In .y; .. t3Q' at -t_ rss "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (65) 153 C St N Reorded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 F__1 Continuation 'ul Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • wide shiplap siding and the tall narrow windows with peaked cornices indicating the age of this single -story home as approximately 110 years old • front -facing gabled roof and matching porch, both accented with exposed rafter tails added about 1910-15 • elephantine wooden posts, resting on red ruffled brick piers support the porch • pair of double -hung windows and the front door located in the front fagade • inverted door features vertical panels with molding rim with diagonal corners • slanted by window near the back of the south side features a plate glass window and a plain transom with double -hung windows in the slanted sections • original window with peaked cornices on the north and south sides • ca. 1910 double garage is located in the rear DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 5111 "Resource Name or # (66): 183 C Street (N) Bl. Historic Name: Phelps House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow •B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The developers of this land were Herbert and Eleanor Hannaford, ranchers who lived on Prospect Avenue near 1741 Street during the fust quarter of the 204i century. They subdivided Lots 1 through 15 and sold this lot to George and Charlotte Phelps in October of 1925 and the home was built that year. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "118. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address iategity.) In addition to being a good example of Craftsman Bungalow architecture, this house is significant as being a good example of an early subdivision of agricultural property into lots for a residential development. In this case, each lot was sold to an individual who contracted with a builder of his choice to build a house. C Street (1) was built in this manner by the Herbert Hannafords in 1925. Later developments consisted of houses being built by the developer who sold the lot and the house to individuals. Although this street is not a formally recognized historic district, it is lined with single -storied bungalows. A Shamel Ash tree dominates the front yard and is about 50 years old. Native of Mexico, Shamel Ash trees grow easily from seed that are. usually planted by birds. BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property 11312. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society, 1997; First American Title Company records; "Old Town Tustin's Promenade" tour book, May 1, 1999, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR'623B (1 /95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) IRVINE. BOULEVARD ht.. . Aw". r.. ....:'.t4: li3' a1Z rtt W 1"":too s+io, Y91[ p 'taS::: t90 V i�Q r 193 t3G. t3> to. 44 115:; a{p:. 443 173 T39 i3E : a'Sf w Vl a .. "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (66) 183 C St N Recorded by: TBA Wesfi ordan Date: November 2002 Fv Continuation u Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: narrow clapboard on the exterior gables located on the north and south sides and the north side of the front fagade louvered vent centered in the front -facing gable tapered wood columns, resting on square stucco -clad piers, which support a pergola -style porch roof, accented across the front with a row of carved rafter tails classical turned balusters that run across the front of the porch a plate glass window topped with a multi -paned transom, and flanked by multi -paned double -hung sidelights, which looks out into the pergola mullioned windows that flank the new clapboard chimney on the south side same style window used throughout the house DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (67) 245 C St. (S) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Western Falsefront "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built in 1912, this Western falsefront blacksmith shop has been in continuous operation since its construction. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development, Citrus industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms ofhistorical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is important because it is both one of the last vestiges of Tustin's agricultural industry, and one of the few remaining examples of this type of building still existing in Orange County. Much of its original integrity has been retained. Several blacksmiths are associated with the building, including Thomas J. Wilson, Hans Johnson, Victor Anderson, Sr., and Victor Anderson, Jr. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: symmetrical in form false front forming the front facade of the shop . front facing, roof clad in corrugated metal and connecting to the back of the false front north and south sides are clad in corrugated metal large sliding wood freight doors, located on the north half, slide on a metal track Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP6)'Commercial "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) . . .. 4f +wvw r k c `Jt�'1 Ai W M "Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 4S7 "Resource Name or # (68) 275 C St. (S) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Mission Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1913 or 1914 by Robert J. Wiley to house a Chalmers automobile agency. Several alternations have been made to the building, including the covering or replacement of the original transom which ran across the top of the windows, the front windows, the recessed centered entryways on both the front and west sides, and the new 1950s style doors in the entries. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This site is significant as an example of the Mission Revival style in Tustin and as one of only 15 or so commercial buildings that have survived from the early 1900s. The building also has a Modem style ledge, shaped Mission style parapet and plain pilasters. This Mission Revival building was also used for a fumigating business for orange groves in the area. More recently, the building was tit, - meeting space for the Tustin City Council in the 1960s and 1970s, and a site for the Montemarte School of Russian Ballet (1960's to present). The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • Modem style ledge • shaped Mission style parapet • plain pilasters • Construction, which is made of poured in place concrete Bl1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6)—Commercial "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) "Required information Pagel of 2 B1. historic Name: Tustin Unified School District Administration Building B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Educational B4. Present Use: Educational "B5. Architectural Style: Moderne 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1951. "NRNP Status Code: 3S *Resource Name or # (69): 300 C Street (S) There are a number of additions to the back of the structure. RB7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Institutional, Post WWII Boom Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1960 Property Type: institutional/Educational Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The 1951 Tustin Unified School District Administration Building is on the site of the original Tustin Grammar School. This building was used to house an auditorium, the cafeteria and additional classrooms. in the 1950s, the Tustin Playbox, a summer stock company .for budding performers from all over Southern California, used the flat -floored building as a theater -in -the -round. In the early 1960s, it was converted to administrative offices for the elementary district, and about 1973, to offices for the Unified School District. This building is significant for being one of the few pre -1960 school buildings remaining in the city. Walter Rawlings, a former school trustee and manager of the Tustin Water Works donated the large Deodar tree on the front lawn. The Queen palms that used to line the front walls of the school have been transplanted to Pepper Tree Park—formerly the playground. The large sycamores that line the sidewalk on the C Street side of the park were planted by school children on Arbor Days. The original 1883 Tustin Public School bell, cast by Meneely and Company of West Troy, New York, has been restored and is displayed in front of the building. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BPI 5)–Educational "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996; B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (69) 300 C st s Recorded by: TBA We sr c. Gordan Date: November 2002 F--1 Continuation u Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facade with a peaked parapet and flat rectangular sections forming wings at the sides narrow vertical windows flanking the recessed center section large multi -paned stationary window centered in the recess wings to the north and south with side facing red clay tile clad gabled roofs supported by large square stucco clad columns recessed porches, running across the front of each wing, with Mission influenced designs Tustin's first school bell (1883) displayed in front of the building DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (70) 305 C St. (S) B1. Historic Name: Lindsay House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Victorian -Board and Batten "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was originally constructed in 1886. The back section appears to be added on at a later time, probably soon after the original was completed. "B7. Moved? ❑ No X Yes OUnknown Date: late 1880s Original Location: El Camino Real "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in tem of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This house is significant because it is a rare example of primary settlement period building. This two -storied house is one of the few board and batten houses remaining in Orange County. Additionally, it holds strong association with the Tustin family. It retains most of its original integrity. The original owner of this building was Mary Tustin, wife of Columbus Tustin, one of the founders of the City. The Tustin Family moved the building to this site in the late 1800s with the aid of logs and mules. The home was originally located on El Camino Real. Owned by members of the Tustin family until 1943, the house has since been sold to others. Character defining features, include but are not limited to: • board -and -batten, single wall construction called a "California House," according to William K Huntley, in referring to the houses built during the settlement period • inverted cross door has molded bordering on each vertical panel Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)- Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, Thirtieth Street Architects, Inc., June 1990. First American Title Company records. Directories. Interviews with Louise Lindsay 8/2388, and Charles Logan 10/18/73. "Tustin Scrapbook," an unpublished manuscript by Helen Gulick Huntley and William Martin Huntley, edited by Edna Phelps, 1969, at Tustin Area Museum. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) W w' C4' Ey. ii 3 "Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (71) 315 C St. (S) Bl. Historic Name: B2, Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Built circa 1910, this California Bungalow was inherited by Sam Tustin upon the death of his mother, Mary Tustin, in the late teens. 'B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of California Bungalow style in Tustin and contributes to the historic streetscape of the Tustin Cultural Resources District. It has additional significance due to its association to the Tustin family. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: clapboard siding row of dentil work on the front facing gable small window accented with triangular braces recessed porch with tapered square columns on a clapboard railing double hung windows throughout the exterior matching single garage is located in the back BIl. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) '. uhf Ar Pagel of 2 B1. Historic Name: McCharles House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Victorian --Queen Anne "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (72) 335 C St. (S.) The building was constructed in 1899. A skylight has been added on the north side of the roof. •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: `B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: David McCharles "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in term of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This unusual, one and a half storied Victorian is significant for its architecture and association with the McCharles family. Mr. McCharles served as the Tustin Township Justice from 1916 to 1919 and Justice of the Peace in 1927. Florence taught at the Tustin Public School from 1888 to 1908. David McCharles, a carpenter and building contractor by trade, and his wife, Florence, built this Victorian residence in 1899. From 1948 until 1975, Mary Strader operated a nursery school at this location. Ms. Strader had the large addition built to accommodate her growing business. The building is currently a tearoom and restaurant named in honor of the builder and first owner, David McCharles. Fanci-cut wood shingles and a bellcast hood shelter the matching pair of double hung windows. A shed style dormer on the south side was later added and is centered with a row of single paned casement windows. The addition on the south side is more than 50 years old. The original red brick chimney can be seen on the top of the roof. The two large blue gum eucalyptus trees in front are believed to have been planted by Columbus Tustin or his son Sam as they laid out the streets. The two trees are all that remain of the row that marked C Street. Many blue gums were used as windbreaks to protect orange groves from the hot Santa Ana winds. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, Thirtieth Street Architects, Inc., June 1990. First American Title Company records. Directories. Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society, 1997. "Tustin Scrapbook," an unpublished manuscript by Helen Gulick Huntley and William Martin Huntley, edited by Edna Phelps, 1969, at Tustin Area Museum. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan 'Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 52311 {1/95) 'Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) w.: rw� Com: $ w: Aw WPM ggg ....w,.. 'Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (72) 335 C St S Recorded by: TBA West, C. Jordan Date: November 2002 Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: wide shiplap siding, with corner boards, covering the exterior steeply pitched front facing gabled roof extending downward on the south side in a bellcast shape. enclosed eves fanci-cut wood shingles and a bellcast hood sheltering the matching pair of double hung windows identical pair of windows located immediately below in the fust floor of the front fagade shed style dormer on the south side later added and centered with a row of single paned casement windows (addition on the south side is more than 50 years old) • two horizontal windows, one large and one small, that occupy the front facade of the addition, while a pair of double hung and another horizontal window located on the south facade. • small entrance porch located at the front on the north site, topped with a front facing gable clad in fanci-cut shingles • turned posts supporting the porch roof • railing that is a facsimile of the typical railing of the period and featuring a horizontal board with round holes across the top and plain wood balusters. • a front door with a window in the top third and panels trimmed in bead and reel molding, dated about 1900 to 1905 • another pair of tall, narrow double hung windows and a small single paned window occupy the remainder of the nortl- facade • a small entry porch, located on the south side, behind the addition DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 2 *NRHP Status Code: 3S *Resource Name or #(73) 500 C St. (S.) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Greek Revival main building — Queen Anne carriage house "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The home was constructed in 1885. Ernest Crawford purchased this property, originally owned by Tustin pioneer, Sherman Stevens, in 1917. The garage previously was used as the carriage house for the Stevens' House at 228 W. Main Street before being moved to this site in the late 1970s. The back has a two-story addition. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder. unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural coatext as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Mr. Crawford transported incoming and outgoing mail to and from the Santa Fe Aliso Station south of Tustin and later to the rail station in Santa Ana. This T shaped one and a half story Greek Revival building is significant because of its architecture and association with the Stevens family. The unique Queen Anne carriage house on the north side of the back yard has architectural significance on its own, in addition to being part of an important historic property. The building is clad in shiplap siding, has a steeply pitched hipped roof and cupola. The cupola has fishscale and regular wood shingles, delicate brackets, louvered venting, and a weathervane. The front gable is ft-ixn led in heavy molding with the original carsiding clad hayloft doors. The carsiding is placed diagonally in the doors and in a wide band in the space under the eaves. Large carved brackets line the roof. The plain wood door is new. Bi 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B 11185) *Required information {Sketch Map with north arrow re wired.) w }� r4. Au tom#. rn `$0 SIXTHSTREET *Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (73) 500 C St S Recorded by: TBA Wes Jordan Date: November 2002 17-- Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • enclosed eaves and returns in the gable faces • arched double hung windows with heavy molding centered in the front and south side gables • exterior, clad in wide shiplap siding, with plain pilasters and shaped caps at each comer • pairs of double hung windows, trimmed in molding and topped with wide cornices below the arched windows on both the front facade and south side • front porch located in the ell of the T with a flat roof supported by three sets of posts • pair of narrow square wood posts, supported by wood bases with rectangular molding trimmed caps • windows flanking the inversed cross front door that may be original • pair of narrow beveled glass panels occupying the top half of the door, while the bottom half with vertical molding trimmed panels molding trimmed rectangles forming a pattern along the porch frieze foundation clad in vertical boards • Queen Anne carriage house on the north side of the back yard, clad in shiplap siding, with a steeply pitched hipped roof and cupola and its fishscale and regular wood shingles, delicate brackets, louvered venting, and a weathervane • Also, carriage's front gable trimmed in heavy molding with the original carsiding clad hayloft doors, carsiding placed diagonally in the doors and in a wide band in the space under the eaves and large carved brackets line the roof. DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 1 "NRHP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (74) 520 C St. (S.) Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This property was originally part of land owned by Sherman Stevens. In 1924, the block was subdivided and this California Bungalow style building was constructed. -B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: narrow clapboard siding on the exterior side facing gabled roof with a front facing gabled porch roof, vertical board venting at the peak, and triangular braces at the corners plate glass windows with double hung sidelights, flank the front door. front door with a large window with a mullioned border grey brick chimney with double hung windows on each side is on the north side double hung windows throughout the exterior. matching gabled garage, clad in carsiding Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (M)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E {1/95) 'Required information (Sketch Ma with north arrow r uired.) .:: 6 .r r .:.:s: ieis�rA. SWrK STREET: 'Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 'Resource Name or # (75) 330 California St. Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 'B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Ray Aunger, owner of the Tustin Hardware Store from 1944 to the 1960s, built this home during World War H using available materials. The house was built in two sections then joined in the center by a single story wing. First American Title Company records indicate that Mr. Aunger purchased the property in 1938, and there appears to have been another house prior to that time. 'B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 'B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown 'B10. Significance: Agricultural transitional, Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant because of its association with Tustin Hardware Store owner Ray Aunger, and because it is an example of Colonial Revival style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • medium width cladboard • a front facing bellcast gabled roof sloping towards the west side • matching dormer on the south side and a louvered vent centered at the peak above a pair of multi -paned metal -framed casement windows, found elsewhere on the exterior • large multi -paned stationary window located next to the front door • door, under a small bellcast shed style portico, made of vertical boards with large ornamental hinges creating a three section horizontal pattern • two pairs of wooden posts supporting the portico • latticework panels covering the exterior Bl1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property 'B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin:.4 City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. 'B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan 'Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/85) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) THIRD -STREET . � con 39 C C.. L MAIIK S1`REl'r'7• , .. ......... 'Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (76):135 El Camino Real B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Thomas Daniels, a millman for the Barr Lumber Company, and his wife, Grace, probably constructed the California Bungalow style building in 1922. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 1B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic supe. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: narrow clapboard siding trimmed with comer boards front facing gabled roof with vertical lath ventwork at the peak and fronted with a front facing porch roof three square wooden posts resting on the brick piers and support the porch roof plate glass window and transom located on the north side of the porch a double hung window occupying the space on the south side . original varnished door with a square beveled window at eye level plate glass window, transom and double hung sidelights on the north facade of the house double hung windows on the exterior gabled clapboard single garage located in the rear yard Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. 11314. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) O FIRST STREET too � .a 430a z t1 C "Required information Pagel of 1 *NRNP Status Code: 5B1 'Resource Name or # (77):180 El Camino Real Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Emile and Phillip Bergquist, partners in the Tustin general merchandise store, built this Craftsman Bungalow style building in 1913 to accommodate two families. William Bowman was the contractor. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: William Bowman "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by thane, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant as a good example of Craftsman Bungalow architecture and for its connection to the Berquists, prominent merchants in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • a side facing gabled roof with a large front facing gabled dormer with wood shingles, single beam ends and carved rafter tails on the gable faces • row of four casement windows on the front dormer and a pair of double hung windows used in the side facing gables • Oriental trim and brackets found below the dormer narrow clapboard siding, with a beltcourse at sill height, covering the exterior wooden elephantine posts, resting on square stucco clad piers, supportinf the recessed comer porch two matching doors, accented with a horizontal window at eye level and two narrow vertical windows below, likely original horizontal window with double hung sidelights, located in the south facade square bay with a high horizontal window located on the north side Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: SSI "Resource Name or # (79): 333-339 El Camino Real J.J. Woodward acquired this property from Mary Louis Utt Deaver. Originally constructed in 1928 as a cast in place concrete complex for a restaurant and beauty shop upstairs, the building was never used for those purposes. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: •B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown 11110. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: AC (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity) This property is significant as part of Tustin's historic commercial center and the 1920s commercial growth in the city. The association with such businesses as Sam Hankin's gunny sack business, Hale's Electric, The Tustin News, Morgan Hilton's Paint Store, Lou Gerding's Photography Studio, and Architect Richard Rengal's offices is also significant. Sam Hankin's gunny sack business existed in the early 1930s. Through 1945, Hale's Electric occupied the building. Subsequent businesses have occupied the property since. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gabled root clad in red clay tile B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6}-Commercial "1112. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990: Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996 B13. Remarks •1114. Evaluator: T$AW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map ith north arrow required.) «rww THIRD ;STREET P4 .. .. .. Irl W x MAIN :STREET "Required information Pagel of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Neo Classical "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRHP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (80): 355-365 EI Camino Real After purchasing the property from Mary Louise Utt Deaver in 1923, Charles L. Cotant had this Neo Classical building constructed in 1925. The storefront at 355 has been covered with wood, although a substantial amount of the original materials could be hidden underneath. The center, recessed door is not original and the wood covers the transom space, diagonal store bays, and front show windows. The storefront at 365 retains most of its original integrity. "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: AC (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant in Tustin's historic commercial center and for its architecture. This Neo -Classical building, as with any popular gathering place, evokes fond memories for long-time Tustin residents of days spent at the billiard hall and Sportsman's Headquarters. The building was leased to George Smith for the Tustin Billiard Hall and to Frank Carter for a grocery store. Subsequently, the building has had numerous uses including a popular sporting goods store called, "Sportsman's Headquarters", taxidermy studio, and a combination bar and pool hall called, "The Swinging Door", which is still in operation today. con't. BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6)—Commercial "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996 B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5236 (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map ith north arrow required.) THIRD 5'TItEL'C til, .'fl.. a a a A4 N1AiN STREE'r "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (80) 355-365 EI Camino Real Recorded by: TBA Wes Jordan Date: November 2002 Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a flat roof and unbroken parapet, with two equal bays gold ruffled and white face bricks, used on the front fagade three rows of the gold ruffled brick forming a shallow cornice running along the length of the storefront three rows of white face brick connecting the vertical pilasters to form frames around the store bays recessed panels on each pilaster a bulkhead with similar patterned brick with cast metal grates original opaque glass transom across the top of the show windows DPR 523L `Required information Page 1 of 2 B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: Knights of Pythias Building B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Neo Classial "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (81):397-399 El Camino Real The Knights of Pythias acquired the property from C.E. Utt in 1925 and constructed this Neo -Classical commercial two storied building. Doors for #399 are new. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: •B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This gold and brown textured brick building is significant because of its architecture, quality construction, high degree of integrity and its association with broad patterns of Tustin history and as a center of local government. The building is an example of commercial Neo Classical style in the city. In addition, the building was the site of Tustin's `The Knights of Pythias', a national lodge founded at the close of the Civil War. The organization was chartered in 1882. The upstairs served as a lodge, the basement for meetings, and the downstairs was used for shops. The building was the center for Tustin's social, cultural, political, commercial and recreational activities for years, including Tustin's fust City Hall (1927-1949), Tustin Post Office (1930-1949), Tustin Drug Company / Variety Store/ Rexall Drugs (1930-1960s), and the Tustin Area Museum and Tustin Chamber of Commerce (1978 present). BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6) -Commercial "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan 'Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow re wired.) TIHRD STREET ios 3i1� `iii 3331411.- a rZ.i U C, a G . 1VIAIIN STREE'r "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (81) 397-398 fl Camino Real Recorded by: TBA West. Date: November 202 v Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: gold and brown textured brick building with a flat roof unbroken parapet with three rows of brick trim row of lighter gold brick crosses accenting the frieze with a row of Knights of Phythias emblems on the front and north side fagade band of lighter gold brick forming the bottom of the frieze and underscored with another band of the lighter gold bricks and a row of recessed double hung windows beltcourse of vertically placed gold brick runs between the first and second floor two matching bays, flanked by pilasters of variegated brick, face the front three gold brick arches, telescoping down to heavy oak double doors and transom, accenting the main centered entrance to the second floor rows of translucent glass forming the transoms across the tops of the recessed wood store bays section of glass brick, embedded in the floor of the entrance to #399, allowing light into the basement below. roofline, materials, brick colors, cornices, second story windows, and emblems of the long south facade that match those on the front fagade four store bays and doors with large windows; transoms and wood framed plate glass windows in the bays. doors for #399 are new. brick grills are centered in the bulkheads DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 2 "NRHP Status Code: 4S2 "Resource Name or # (82):401 El Camino Real B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Neo Classical "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Ed Kiser constructed this Commercial neo -Classical single storied building around 1925. The north half of the front of the building is a large brick addition. The brick is more modem in style. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 'B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: Ed Kiser "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development, Early Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in teras of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This gold and tari ruffled brick Neo Classical building is primarily significant as a major commercial building in Tustin that is associated with Ed Kiser and Sam Tustin, and for the role that it played in the everyday lives of Tustin residents. The building was built for Sam Tustin, son of Tustin founder, Columbus Tustin. Harry Kiser operated the Tustin Cafe in 1928. This cafe was popular for people going through town on State Highway 101, especially with those making their weekend trip to Mexico for liquor during prohibition. Upon the death of Sam Tustin in 1943, the title went to his secretary, Panola D. Logue, who leased the building to Edwin and Leola Cox for Cox's Grocery, later the Tustin Food Center. Other businesses have since occupied the space. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6)—Commercial "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks 'B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) "Required, information Pagel of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or #{83):434 El Camino Real Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Italianate "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Dr. James Sheldon, Tustin's first physician and the father of Mrs. C.E. Utt (Mary), probably constricted this Itaiianate storefront for his office in 1885. The shop windows are not original. 'B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant architecturally as one of the few board -and -batten, single-wall construction structures still standing in Tustin, as well as its association with prominent Tustin community members. Historically, it was the office of Dr. James Sheldon, the fust doctor to practice in Tustin. Over the years, the building has served other uses. Dr. James Patton Boyd used the building as his part time office, then Florence Stone, Postmistress from 1920 to 1924 subsequently used the office and lived in the quartets in the rear of the building. In the 1930s, Mrs. Ernie Crawford operated Crawford 's Frock shop. Margaret Pottenger later owned the building for her clothing shop, the Jabberwocky. Ms. Pottenger became a leader in Tustin's business community and was the fust woman to be on the Board of Directors of the Tustin Chamber of Commerce. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6)-Commercial "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/85) W. iG'st1R �Ri 7kRR�' OWR . . with north arrow required.) .. :�:..wr►a..rr.. <. WI E MAIN STREET 7a "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (83) 434 EI Camino Real rded by: TBA Wes ordan Date: November 2002 [,,ell Continuation ff Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: ca. 1910 front facing gabled roof various shed style wings extend from both sides and the back storefront with a heavy wood cornice, trimmed in molding and brackets medium width shiplap siding, trimmed with corner boards, covering the face of the parapet and an ornate cutwork vent centered on the top additional cutwork located below the sill and brackets to carry the design up into the cornice line shed style porch roof sheltering two cantilevered store bays, with a main entrance door 1880s door with a large window at the top, a molding trimmed horizontal panel across the middle, and a pair of matching vertical panels below matching 1880s door is on the north side DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow `B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This home was constructed in 1906. New wood panels were added to the front porch at a later date. "NRI -IP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or M (84):440 El Camino Real "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching 8c Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: AAC (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity) Primarily significant as an early example of the Craftsman style in Tustin, this home is a vernacular example of a Craftsman Bungalow architectural style. Three years earlier, the Greene brothers developed simple Craftsman -type style designs in Pasadena to the north of Tustin. Many of Tustin's new residences were influenced by these designs. Mrs. Emma Wheeler and Reverend and Mrs. J.L. Field originally owned this Craftsman Bungalow -styled house. Subsequently, Benjamin Beswick owned the building in the 1920's. The Superintendent of the Tustin School District, it appears that Mr. Beswick did not live at this residence. Numerous families have owned this property since. con't. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (M)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) with north arrow required.) 14 F v . MAIN STREET z Ga "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (84) 440 EI Camino Real @e rded by: TBA West_ C. Jordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation U Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: narrow clapboard siding ending in a flaired foundation • front facing gabled roof with triangular braces at the corners and peak, criss cross latticework vents, and rows of knobs below the venting and across the bottom of the gable face • elephantine posts, trimmed in molding and resting on solid clapboard clad piers, supporting the full porch e railing is clad in clapboard • original wood steps, flanked by clapboard clad piers • double hung windows on each side of the front door, trimmed with slant cut lintels and found elsewhere on the exterior, except for a high horizontal window on the north side e a chimney on the north side DPR 523E "Required information Pagel of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Eclectic Colonial Revival •B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date ofalterations) "NRNP Status Code: SD1 'Resource Name or # (85) 460 El Camino Real In 1905, Ninian Hall Richey built identical Colonial Revival homes for his two sons, Frank and Arthur. This property is one of the homes, but the one next door was razed in the 1980's. The front fagade appears to have been altered. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in teens of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is significant as a surviving example of the Colonial Revival style in Tustin. Although the arched entrance and porch depart from the typical Colonial Revival features, other elements reflect an attachment to this popular style such as the bell casted hipped roof and enclosed ears. The building also has associations with early residents of Tustin, Dale Crawford, iiisted in the directories as a mechanic, fireman )NASSA and MCAF) and a farmer. con't. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)—Single family Property •B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) with north arrow required.) w.; MAIN STREET "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (85) 460 El Camino Real Recorded by: TBA West. C..Jordan Date: November 2002 Fv Continuation Il_ JI Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a bellcast hipped roof with enclosed eaves and plain brackets stucco cladding with a beltcourse border at the window sill height a brick chimney near the peak of the roof a recessed porch framed with three arches, occupying the northeast corner of the front fagade a stucco clad railing capped with wood molding and a continuation of the beltcourse a double hung window and two doors facing the porch have slightly extended lintels at the top doors that may be original arrangement of two doors, with door on the side leading to the front parlor and the door in the front facade leading to the family quarters, typical of the late 1800s double hung windows used elsewhere on the exterior a porch and gabled lean to are in the back of the house a single board and batten clad garage is located in the rear DPR 523E *Required information Pagel of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 3S 'Resource Name or # (86) 560 El Camino Real Bl. Historic Name: Tustin Garage B2. Common Name: Tustin Garage B3. Original Use: Connmercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "135. Architectural Style: Eclectic, Mission Revival 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) George Williams bought the corner property from Franklin P. Crawford and built the garage in 1915. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ClUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architechual context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is significant because of its early association with the emerging automobile and other transportation modes in Tustin as well as its connection with prominent Tustin community members. In addition, it is a surviving variation of the Mission Revival style adapted to a commercial building. As the automobile became more available in Tustin, new uses were incorporated into the town center to service and repair the vehicles and machinery. The property was sold to La Frontier Gates in 1916 and operated as the "Arrow Garage". Leased to William Huntley and Nickolas Gulick in 1917, they teamed up to operate the "Tustin Garage", which was originally started in 1915 at 275 C Street. Huntley and Gulick purchased the building in 1919 and owned the property through 1943. Subsequent owners kept the garage in operation to date. One of the owners of the Tustin Garage, William M. Huntley, was elected to Tustin's first city council at the time of incorporation in 1927. He also served as mayor from 1932-1940 and maintained Tustin's first fire truck at this garage. Few pioneers contributed more than Huntley did to the growth and development of Tustin as a city. This garage has considerable historic importance to the City of Tustin because of its former owners and its role in the community. con't. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP6)—Commercial "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks 'B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) {Sketch Ma with north arrow required) O -4 �IJI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wt 4*4 : . a r, :0" U. Q... SiX`i'H: STREET "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (86) 560 El Camino Real Recorded by: TBA West, C. Jordan Date: November 2002 Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a high stucco clad Mission style front facade, accented at the corners with each side of the center panel has large square piers with concrete caps a transom running across the entire front, is covered with vertical carsiding a gabled roof clad in rolled roofing cuts into the parapet from the back two sections of plate glass windows, set in wooden frames, placed on each side of the center carsiding clad freight door vertical carsiding and a wood framed freight door located near the back DPR 523E "Required information Pagel of 2 B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Classical Revival `B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) *NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (87):191 E. Main Street Built by C.E. Utt in the early 1920s, this Neo Classical Revival brick building was part of the Utt Juice Company complex that occupied half of the block in the commercial center of Tustin. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural conte# as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied, Classical brick building. is significant for its association with the Utt family, who were major contributors to the economic and civic life of Tustin for over 50 years. The Utt Juice Company complex occupied half of the block in the commercial center of Tustin. Additionally, the building contributes to the historic streetscape of the historic commercial center and the Tustin Cultural Resources District. con't. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6) -Commercial "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks ^B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) QPR 523B (1195) 'Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) J 14 � U: v � MAIN STREET 'Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or #.(Assigned by recorder) (87) 191 E. Main St Recorded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 F--] Continuation IF] Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: light and dark gold brick unbroken parapet with an elaborate cornice of brick vents containing five vertical bricks and edged with darker gold bricks are spaced along the frieze row of white glazed brick running across the entire front facade and down the pilasters on each side recessed double wooden doors with a large window in the center of each section and a single transom • a single plain door and transom located in the center of the front facade with a recessed four light plate glass window to the west • back of the building cladding in brick with a row of recessed windows set in arched brick frames • a small gabled roof is on the top of the main flat roof with an unbroken parapet DPR 523E *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Western Falsefront "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) C.E. Utt, Utt Juice Company, purchased this property from Mary Tustin, Classical building constructed that same year, 1921. "NRHP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (88):115 Main Street (W) widow of Tustin founder, Columbus Tustin, and had the Neo "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address artegrity.) The building is significant because of its architecture, degree of integrity, association with the Utt Juice Company and the Logans, and as a representative of the broad patterns of Orange County's agricultural industry. Utt leased the building to Alton Alderman, who with Charles Logan, established the Tustin Hardware Company in 1913. The store became a social center of early Tustin and remained in business until 1997. Alfred Ray Aunger purchased the business around 1935, then resold it to other owners. Character defining features, include but are not limited to: • typical of Victorian commercial buildings • surviving example of a one-story shop with a decorative symmetrical fagade, fasefront arrangement pilasters on each sideof white painted brick • matching plate glass windows form the symmetrical storefront with diagonal plate glass windows leading to the deeply recessed entrance pair of double entrance doors has a transom made of wood and centered with large windows east facade clad in plaster over red brick Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6)—Commercial "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Pagel of 1 B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Cormnercial B4. Present Use: Conunercial "B5. Architectural Style: Neo Classical Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date ofalterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5S1 'Resource Name or # (89):130 Main Street (W) This single storied conunercial Neo Classical building, part of three constructed, was built in 1914 and housed a variety of businesses. The recessed door is new. •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant because it is part of Tustin's historic commercial center and the Tustin Cultural Resources District. However, the building has been substantially altered. Businesses housed included the Tustin Drug Company, N.G. Waterhouse, proprietor (1914-1920s); the Tustin Stage Line, Lusk and Smith, proprietors; the Tustin Branch Library (1938-1949); and the Knight§ of Columbus (1962 to present). Surviving character defining features include the basic form of the structure and its parapet and column trim, typical of Main Street commercial buildings. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6)—Commercial '812. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial •B5. Architectural Style: Neo Classical Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (90):138 Main Street (W) Part of three buildings from around 1914, this single storied commercial Neo Classical building housed a variety of businesses. "B7. Moved? XNo ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Neo Classical Revival forms in Tustin. It is also important because of its association with early Tustin residents. Records indicate the building's early use was John A. Williamson's barber shop to cut hair and provide bath tubs for cowboys in the town from the Irvine Ranch. Later uses included Ed Helt's Barber Shop (dates unknown); Haynes Soil Lab (1954 to 1961), and Rose Marie Draperies, Rose Gourley and Marie Zamora proprietors 11961 to present). This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: original purple luxor glass transoms, metal cornice and brackets on the parapet matching plate glass windows and diagonal show windows leading to the centered recessed entrance new brick covering the bulkheads and new double doors located in the oenter of the fagade original red brick and arched tops on the door and windows in the back of the building Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6) -Commercial "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan 'Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR523B (1/951 "Re�auired information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Neo Classical Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (91):140 Main Street (W) The third of three adjoining similar structures built around 1914, this single storied commercial neo -Classical building served as Tustin's Post Office from 1914 to about 1920. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as part of Tustin's historic commercial center development and as an example of the neo -Classical Revival style. Additionally, this building is significant for being an early Post Office for the City of Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: metal cornice, plain frieze and metal brackets matching others row of plain glass panels occupying the large transom area wooden beam that running across the top of the show windows front facing plate glass windows and diagonal side windows flanking the centered recessed entrance a ledge below the window and the bulkheads which are clad in white glazed brick wooden doors, accented with tall narrow windows, which appear to be original original red brick and a walk in door in the back of the building three double hung recessed windows Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6)—Commercial "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Neo Classical Revival "%. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1914. It has been recently altered. "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (92) 148 Main St. W "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "1310. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity,) While significant as a part of Tustin's commercial development in the early 1900s, the architectural character has recently been altered. This single storied commercial neo -Classical building is on the site of the old Tustin Building, the original store and living quarters for the founder of the City. Subsequent uses include the J.P. Murphy Venetian Blind Shop (1947) and an antique shop (1974). The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: an unbroken white glazed brick parapet, edged with three rows of matching brick, topping the two bay storefront recessed panels of matching brick, outlined with a projecting brick border, accenting the parapet pilasters of matching white brick frame the plate glass storefronts and new metal bulkheads BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6)—Commercial "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1/95) "Required information Pagel of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial 'B5. Architectural Style: Neo Classical Revival 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This commercial building was constructed in 1914. 'NRNP Status Code: 1S "Resource Name or # (93) 150 & 158 Main St. (W.) The original transom at the eastern side has been replaced with plain glass, and a new plate glass window and door have been installed below. 'B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 'B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown 'B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development & Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: A B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural conteid as defined by theme, period, and geograpluc scope. Also address integrity) This building is a significant surviving example of Old Town's commercial development during the tum of the century. It is also important as an example of Tustin's classical architecture. Character defining features include but are not limited to: a row of round, Ionic columns form an impressive promenade along the single storied double storefronts along Main Street original tin ceiling and deeply recessed arched windows, centered with stained glass, are unique features in Tustin strong visual node in the town's center. In addition, the building is important because of its association with early Tustin residents. Sam Tustin, the son of Tustin's founder, Columbus Tustin, constructed this building in 1914. Charles O. Artz leased the building for his general store of drygoods and groceries, which was moved there from the Tustin Building next door. The operations continued until 1931. After that time, the building was temporarily used for Tustin Elementary School District classes as well as various other commercial uses. The building is currently listed on the National Register BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) 'B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks 'B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan 'Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) 'Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # {Assigned by recorder) (93) 150 & 158 Main St W rdedby: TBA Wes�ordan •Date: November 2002 �17 Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: row of round, Ionic columns forming a promenade along the single storied double storefronts along Main Street flat roof, fronted with a parapet of recessed stucco clad panels, bordered with a ledge at the top large plate glass windows and luaor glass transoms forming a row along the back of the recessed porch. diamond scored concrete porch floor interior features including an original tin ceiling, and deeply recessed arched windows, centered with stained glass DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 2 "NRHP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (94) 160 Main Street (E) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Western Falsefront "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed circa 1880 but was moved to its existing location in the 19203s. "B7. Moved? ❑ No XYes ❑Unknown Date: 1920's Original Location: SE Corner of Main & El Camino Real •B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1845-1899 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant due to its architecture, its role in the broad patterns of Tustin history, its contribution to the Utt Juice Company and the agricultural industry, and its associations with important Tustin citizens. This building is an example of early Western Falsefront style with much of its original integrity intact. As agricultural enterprises emerged during the 1880s, support businesses appeared in Tustin. Thd building's earliest owner of record was Harlan Fairbanks. In 1887 Mr. Fairbanks had a real estate office and then drug store at the original location. The Tustin Billiard Hall, operated by Richard McCarthy, was located in this building in 1916. By 1928, the McCoy's Sheet Metal Works, established by Harry R. McCoy and later operated by Curtis McCoy, was housed in the building. McCoy's Sheet metal Works made utensils for the Utt Juice Company. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6)—Commercial "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1195) "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (94) 160 Main St E Recorded by: TBA West. C- Jordan Date: November 2002 F Continuation F I Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: Western falsefront style front facing gable roof, clad in corrugated metal panels, and attached to the back of the front facade's wooden parapet matching show windows, narrow windows and bulkheads flanking the entrance doors double transom located above the doors Wood porch floor lean-to located on the east side of the building with an unbroken parapet at the first floor height of the front fa; ade wide shiplap siding with corrugated metal on the building's east side double hung windows and single paned windows throughout the side and back exterior walls DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: Utt Juice Company B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial "115. Architectural Style: Italianate "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The Utt Juice Company building was constructed in 1908. "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (95): 193-195 E. Main Street "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development, Commerical Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property, with its elaborate metal cornice and luxor glass transoms, is significant due to its architecture, and its association with the Utt family and Utt Juice Company, both of which were important to Tustin history. Mr. Utt was a rancher and partner in the Irvine Ranch with Sherman Stevens and James Irvine and also established the San Joaquin Fruit Company. C.E.Utt owned this Italianate commercial building from 1908 to 1932. The original use was a grocery store operated by Charles Sauers and Phillip H. Bergquist. Sauers served on the elementary school board and was elected to the fust Tustin Union High School Board of Trustees in 1921. C.E. Utt moved his juice making operations from his back porch at home into this building around 1920. Utt was a major developer in the early Tustin years, a director in both the Bank of Tustin and the First National Bank of Tustin, owner of the Tustin Water Works (1897), instrumental in forming the Tustin Union High School District (1920), and developer of Lemon Heights. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • industrial and functional design • ornate metal cornice with large brackets at each end and in the center • rows of closely spaced brackets, large and small dentil works, molding, and a band of vertical panels located above the transoms to create the horizontal line of the cornice transoms consisting of large luxor glass panels • double storefront design has recessed entrances with diagonal sections leading to double doors, plate glass panels facing front with a glass diagonal and altered wood panels • original bulkheads of both stores though covered with plain wood panels plate glass store windows with matching diagonal windows (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP6)-Commercial "1112. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996; B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) MATT\ STREET' DPR 523B (1/95) "Required information Pagel of 2 B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Institutional - Religious B4. Present Use: institutional - Religious "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Reviv0Gothic "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 3S *Resource Name or #(96) 201 Main St. (W.) The Tustin Presbyterian Church replaced its 1884 Victorian sanctuary in 1929 with this stucco clad Spanish Colonial Revival building with Gothic overtones. The wing was added in 1953. "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: William Bowman "B10. Significance: Theme: institutional, Religious Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Institutional Religious Applicable Criteria: A, B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The church is significant because of its Spanish Colonial Revival and Gothic architectural,style and for its association with early residents of Tustin history. William Bowman was the builder and Samuel. F. ShifBer was the minister at the time. Mary Tustin, wife of Tustin's founder, was a charter -organizing member in 1884. The red clay tile clad building has a front facing .gabled roof fronted with a shaped parapet and bordered with a ledge at its top. A square four-story tower, topped with a red clay tile clad whipped roof and large cross, is located near the back on the East side. A Gothic influenced rose window, trimmed in several rows of molding, is on the upper portion of the stucco clad front facade. The landscaping includes mature trees and plants. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (W16)—Religious •B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) CPR 523B (1/95) *Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (96) 201 Main St W �rded by: TBA We ordan Date: November 2002 I Y I Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: red clay tile cladding front facing gabled roof fronted with a shaped parapet and bordered with a ledge at its top square four-story tower, topped with a red clay file clad whipped roof and large cross, located near the back on the east side pairs of arched louvered vents on the sides of the tower face below the roofline recessed center section featuring a pair of recessed multi paned arched casement windows Gothic influenced rose window, trimmed in several rows of molding, on the upper portion of the stucco clad front facade pair of heavy wood doors on the bottom floor sheltered by a red clay tile clad shed style roof main entrance doors, located below the rose window, deeply recessed and framed with rows of rounded cast concrete molding, capitals and columns. These wide double doors have rows of stained and varnished recessed panels concrete open porch and steps are bordered with a wrought iron rail buttresses on the front comers on each side of the main front fagade matching buttresses occupying the spaces between the Gothic arched windows and adomed with diamond paned stained glass red clay tile clad shed style roofed port cochere extending to the west side arcade of arched openings leading to the new building on the west Landscape, includeing mature trees and plants DPR 523E _ .*Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: Stevens mansion B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Victorian --Queen Anne "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 1S "Resource Name or #(97) 228 Main Street (W) Tustin pioneer, Sherman Stevens, had this Victorian built for his wife, Martha Snow, in 1887. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: Costerigan and Merithew b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The Stevens Mansion is significant because of its architecture and association with a prominent Tustin resident. The Victorian Queen Anne residence is symbolic of the affluence and prestige of the Stevens family. The house was designed by architects Costerigan and Merithew of Los Angeles and was built by redwood shipped from Eureka, CA. In the late 1970's, the Steven's family sold the property to the Douglas Gfeller Construction Company who developed an ofHce'complex called Stevens Square, saving the original house for use as an office. The house was restored as an office building in 1981. Like other residences in Old Town Tustin, the Stevens Mansion illustrates the prosperity of the agriculture industry. Tustin pioneer Sherman Stevens originally built the Victorian building for his bride Martha Snow. Sherman Stevens invested in various business ventures in Tustin, including the J.E. Curry store in the old Tustin Building. He developed orange and walnut groves on'the fust 1000 acres of the Irvine Ranch with partners, Ed Utt and James Irvine. These three individuals later formed the San Joaquin Fruit Company. Stevens and Utt also developed the Lemon Heights area. Sherman Stevens traveled widely and returned with plants, birds and artifacts from around the world. His residence originally included a large aviary of exotic birds. The building originally was located among acres of avocado and orange trees. Today, landscape features surround the building complex. The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (IP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) 13PR 523B (1/93) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) �. 3OOkjib w 00 . MAIN STREET ... VMS . "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (97) 228 Main St W rded by: TBA Wesff ordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: + intricate Queen Anne detailing and a fanciful tower + wide shiplap siding and a truncated hipped roof, rower, two pedimented gables, a heavy cornice with enclosed eaves and a frieze decorated with a row of rosettes + original wrought iron cresting bordering the truncated section and the turret and wooden cresting along the top of the gables ornamental medallions set in a wide band ring the center of the turret + carved brackets located on the comers and the turrets + narrow bands with cutout bracket shapes at each comer running below the frieze a row of molding -trimmed horizontal panels, rosettes, brackets, and vertical rows of half molding five narrow framed double hung windows and a shed -style porch with a small pedimented gable, enclosed eaves, molded trim and finial facing the front lawn porch frieze, accentuated with brackets and pierced work, with a style railing centered and used at each side of the stairs, ending at carved newel posts + centered front doors with etched glass with a red background a wing to the east of the porch with a pedimented gable with enclosed eaves large horizontal stationary window, with stained glass squares along its edge, situated below the gable landscape features surround the building complex DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential ^B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The home was built in 1928. "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (98): 250 Pacific Street "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is significant as an example of the fashionable Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in Tustin and its association with important early Tustin residents. F.M. Carter, the owner of a grocery store next to the Knights of Pythias building on El Camino Real, owned this house from 1928 to 1965. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a red tile clad roof and a gabled wing that projects toward the front with a round gable vent a nine light window shaped wing wall on the north end matching another on the south end of the covered entrance Byzantine style arch leads into the entry porch A matching arch opening onto the courtyard on the south side with a low solid stucco clad wall stucco -clad chimney, flanked by small windows, on the south side 9 light stationary window, flanked by multi -paned casement sidelights, facing the courtyard other casement windows found throughout the exterior original door B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996; B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 52313 (1/95) "Required information Pagel of 1 *NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (99) 265 Pacific Street Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Victorian -Greek Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This Greek Revival style building was built in the 1870's but was later moved to the site. The porch has been restored with turned posts, decorative brackets, and carved balusters. A flat roofed clapboard clad addition in the rear is attached on the north. •B7. Moved? ❑ No X Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: Unknown "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: AC (Discuss importance in terms of bistorical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This house is significant not only due to its 1870's architectural integrity and because it is the probably the oldest surviving house in the city. The house is also a very good example of an early Orange County vernacular construction in the Greek Revival Style. Character defining features, include but are not limited to: may well be the oldest in Tustin double hung windows, set in boxed frames, suggest the house may have been constructed in the 187Os narrow clapboard siding covering the front and back of the southern most gabled section, while board and batten siding covers the small single story ell diamond cut shingles and a double hung window occupying the front and back gables of the taller section • eaves enclosed and trimmed in molding on the gabled roof Bil. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) *Required information Pagel of 1 "NRFiP Status Code: 4S2 "Resource Name or # (100): 310 A Pasadena Avenue (S) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was originally constructed in 1880 and relocated to its current location. The two -storied Craftsman building has been altered over the years. "B7. Moved? X No OYes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns ofi}istorical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin, though alterations impact the integrity of the building. The property is landscaped with mature trees and plantings. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gables with a front facing gable at the second level hipped roof with a front facing dormer with narrow, framed windows and sidelights entry with arched arcade columns and a balcony above landscape with mature trees and plantings Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (EP2)--Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: ACity of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) *Required information Page 1 of 2 *NRNP Status Code: 3S *Resource Name or # (101): 320 Main Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Monterey Revival *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Will Ferrey, an investor, built this building in 1928 with carpenter, Guy Bolard. to construct the Monterey Revival house with its 18"-24" thick walls. Ferrey used materials from the previous house on this site *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: Will Ferrey and Guy Bolard *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectwal context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant because of its architecture and association with Tustin's early residents. The Monterey Revival style was an eclectic style that borrowed from other revival architecture, such as the Mediterranean, Tudor, Federal, Georgian, Mission Revival and other styles. The rooflines are often steeply pitched with a particular style emphasis. Windows are double hung or casement, and the front door is of heavy wood. As with this building, there is a second story balcony, cantilevered and covered by the principal tiled, low pitched, hipped roof. The walls are covered with a stucco finish. Ed Pankey, owner from 1956 to 2002, served on the Orange County Farm Bureau and was president when the county started importing water in the 1950s. The sycamore that towers over the house at the rdar is estimated to be over 200 years old and is one of the few remaining native sycamores that covered the are when Columbus Tustin established his Tustin City in 1868. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (M —Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) *Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) gg W w. _m ..... MAIN STREET *Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or #{Assigned by recorder) (101) 320 Main St W Recorded by: TBA West C. Jordan Date: November 2002 uv Continuation ff Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: stucco -cladding low-pitched combination hipped and gabled roof, clad in heavy red clay tiles front -facing wing at the east end projecting forward, to form a shallow ell shape pair of multi -paned casement windows centered in both the first and second floor of the wing ong narrow balcony in the corner of the ell, fronting the -center third of the fagade, supported by a heavy wood beam, accented along the bottom with large front -facing exposed beam ends beam and supports extending across the wing on the east side, between the first and second floor wood posts, connected by wrought iron railings, supporting the balcony roof two windows and a multi -paned french door looking out onto the balcony recessed entry on the first floor with no posts or railing and is centered with an elaborate molding -trimmed door multi -paned and metal -framed windows two large recessed windows located to the west of the front door port cochere extending across the driveway on the west side and is bordered on both with a wrought iron railing matching tile -roofed 3 -car garage is located in the rear large property, surrounded by specimen trees and plants, including sycamore that towers over the house at the rear is estimated to be over 200 years old and is one of the few remaining native sycamores that covered the area when Columbus Tustin established his Tustin City in 1868 DPR 523L *Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: Artz House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) *NRNP Status Code: 5B1 *Resource Name or # (102): 330 Main Street (W) Charles O. Artz had the building constructed in 1914 and it remained in the Artz family until 1942. A wing was added to the back that matches the original house. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss unportanoe in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is significant because of its association with Tustin early residents and for its architectural syle, specifically as an individually designed Craftsman Bungalow. Furthermore, its original integrity has been maintained. The single storied building's steeply -pitched side - facing gabled roof crowns, and exterior clad in medium -width clapboards, wide shed -style dormer, centered with a multi -paned window and louvered vents, accents the front fagade louvered vents and other character defining features are all intact. The well-designed Craftsman door is accented with two rows of rectangular beveled glass panes across the top and vertical recessed panel below. con't. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) *Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (102) 330 Main St W Recorded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 F Continuation Jud Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: steeply -pitched side -facing gabled roof crowns medium -width clapboards on the exterior walls a wide shed -style dormer, centered with a multi -paned window and louvered vents, accenting the front facade louvered vents, triangular braces and exposed rafter tails decorating the .gables a frieze above the full porch slanting upward, toward a keystone in the center large brick columns support the porch roof matching piers, connecting with low walls of matching brick and flanking the entrance large plate glass windows flanking the centered door a Craftsman door accented with two rows of rectangular beveled glass panes across the top and vertical recessed panel below double -hung windows used throughout the rest of the house a red brick chimney graces the west side OPR 523L "Required information Page 1 of 2 "NRHP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (103): 340 Main Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Guy Bolard, a contractor/builder, reportedly built this house in 1914 and acquired the title in 1921. Although a wing was added, the west side matches the original house. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: Guy Bolard "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is primarily significant because of its architecture. This single -storied bungalow has a low-pitched Craftsman -style bellcast gabled roof, with gables facing in all four directions. This building is one of a row of four Craftsman Bungalows and has some good Craftsman design elements, including the 6 -gabled bellcast roof, the pergola and the flared foundation design. In addition, the house is significant for its association with early Tustin resident, Guy Bolard, the Thormans, and the Mitchells. After Guy Bolard, Albert Thorman owned the house from 1928 to 1943. He worked for the California Division of Highways and was an orchardist. His wife, Jeanne, was the secretary to the superintendent of the elementary schools (1945-63) and had an elementary school named after her. Ralph Mitchell, owner from 194348, was a major orchardist in the area, raising walnut, then Valencia oranges. The four Craftsman bungalows on this block are major contributors to the Tustin Cultural Resources District and to the historic streetscape of Main Street. con't. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (MP2 ingie Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) 'Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) {103) 340 Main St W Racrded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation Ill Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a low-pitched Craftsman -style bellcast gabled roof, with gables facing in all four directions matching double gables face each side, creating 6 gables ornamented eaves with rows of single exposed beam ends gable faces consist of sections of louvered venting alternating with wood spacers specialty siding, accented at the bottom with a flared skirt, covering the exterior a pergola supported by large stucco -clad columns that shelter the front porch a row of font -facing beams with carved ends runs across the top of the pergola low stucco -clad walls extend from each side of the pergola, creating open porches, accented at the corner with piers and urns large plate glass windows, flanked by double -hung sidelights, on each side of the Craftsman -style front door row of three tall, narrow beveled glass panels forming a stairstep pattern near the top of the door double -hung windows used throughout the rest of the house flared foundation design DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 1 "NRHP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (104): 345 Main Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Dutch Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1910. Major alterations were done between the 1970s and 1980s. A wing added to the back matches the original house in character. A clapboard -sided gabled garage is located near the back of the property. "B7. Moved? Clio X Yes ❑Unknown Date: Unknown Original Location: Unknown "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: Property Type: Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as one of a few Dutch Colonial Revival homes in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • original section of the two -storied clapboard -clad Dutch Colonial revival home on the west • pedimented gambrel roof • bands of fishscale shingles alternate with sections of square wood shingles on the fagade of the prominent front -facing gable • pair of single -paned windows, projecting outward above the second floor windows on the upper third of the building • trio of multi -paned casement windows sharing a common lintel narrow balcony, featuring closely -spaced turned balusters and supported by carved braces, fronting the windows shed -style roof extends from the bottom of the balcony to the enclosed eaves recessed door, flanked by rounded pilaster and sheltered by a small arched portico, fronted by a small elevated open arch slanted by window occupying most of this section of the front fagade and centered with a large multi -paned window and 6 - over -6 double -hung sidelights B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAWest, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: Leek House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRHP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or #(105): 350 Main Street (W) Jasper Leek had this home constructed in 1910 based on plans drawn up by architect Frederick H. Eley (blue prints are on file at the Tustin Area Museum). "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: Frederick H. Eley b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building, constructed at the onset of the California Bungalow period, is significant because of its architectural style. The single -storied California Bungalow building's character defining features include specialty siding on the upper exterior wall and wide clapboards below, a long side facing gable central roof and front facing .gabled wings, triangular braces located at the corners and peak of each gable, and horizontal louvers on the gable faces. Brick piers flank the concrete front steps. Additional significance is the association with important members of the Tustin community. Mr. Leek, a rancher, was also a County Board Supervisor from the Fifth District (1911-1918). The building was later occupied by other Tustin residents, which included William Ferrey (1921-1928) and Charles Bowman (1928-1930). Con't. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2�—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, mc., June 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. TWA RPMArIIC "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (105):350 Main Street (W) Recorded by: TBA West C. Jordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation ILJI Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: specialty siding on the upper exterior wall and wide clapboards below long side facing gable, central roof and front facing gabled wings triangular braces located at the comers and peak of each gable horizontal louvers on the gable faces brick piers flanking the concrete front steps large plate glass windows with transoms above and narrow double hung sidelights DPR 523L *Required information Page 1 of 2 *NRNP Status Code: 3S *Resource Name or #(106):400 Main Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: The Leihy House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Waldo and Jessie Leihy had the house built in 1914 and it remained in the family until 1946. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This house is significant for its superior Oriental -influenced Craftsman detailing, as well as for being part of an important group of four bungalows. One of the forest Craftsman bungalows in Tustin, this single -storied house is capped with a medium -pitched side -facing gable roof and wide front -facing gabled porch roof. All are accented with heavy single exposed beam ends and vertical lath venting. Pain of windows accented with borders of leaded glass, and fronted with window boxes supported by three heavy front -facing beam ends, are centered in the gables. A wrap-around porch, supported by pairs of short, square wooden posts, resting on large brick piers, extends across the front of the house and down the East side. A matching pier and solid brick -clad rails border the porch. Oriental -influenced cross beams accent the tops of the square brick porch posts. Large plate glass windows, topped with leaded glass transoms and flanked by double -hung sidelight, are balanced on each side of the front door. The wide Craftsman -style front door is decorated with vertical beveled glass windows and flanked by leaded glass sidelights. A matching garage is located in the back. Waldo Leihy had been a rancher and had owned a 20 -acre grove on Santa Clara. Their son Oscar operated a garage, first called Tustin Cyclery, then Leihy's Garage, at 135 West Main Street. Henry J. Boosey, owner from 1946-1958, was a farmer on the Irvine Ranch. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: ('HP2�—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: ACity of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) *Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (106) 400 Main St W Recorded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 Fv Continuation ff Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • Oriental -influenced Craftsman detailing, capped with a medium -pitched side -facing gable roof and wide front -facing gabled porch roof • heavy single exposed beam ends and vertical lath venting. • pairs of window, accented with borders of leaded glass, and fronted with window boxes supported by three heavy front - facing beam ends, centered in the gables narrow clapboard siding wrap-around porch, supported by pairs of short, square wooden posts, resting on large brick piers, extends across the front of the house and down the east side matching pier and solid brick -clad rails border the porch Oriental -influenced cross beams accent the tops of the square brick porch posts large plate glass windows, topped with leaded glass transoms and flanked by double -hung sidelight, balanced on each side of the font door wide Craftsman -style font door is decorated with vertical beveled glass windows and flanked by leaded glass sidelights plate glass windows used near the front on the east and west facades double -hung windows throughout the exterior matching garage is located in the back DPR 523L "Required information Page 1 of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 5131 "Resource Name or # (107):405 Main Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Samuel W. Suddaby, a local rancher, is believed to have built this Craftsman house in 1919. 'B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: AC (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the variety of Craftsman bungalows constructed during the early 1900s, as well as its association with Samuel Suddaby, a local rancher. A medium -pitched side -facing gabled roof, accented with triangular braces and wide vertical ventwork, caps this single -storied Craftsman Bungalow. A matching front -facing gable forms the offset front porch. A row of front -facing beam ends runs along the bottom of the gable face. Two square wooden columns, trimmed with molding and resting on large square piers, support the porch. A matching pier is located on the West side of the concrete entrance steps. This is no railing. Medium -width clapboard siding covers the exterior. A pair of plate glass windows is located on each side of the front door. The door, accented by tall rectangular windows, is flanked by multi -paned sidelights. A new brick chimney flanked by double -hung windows and a shed -style screened porch grace the Bast side of the house. A matching double garage is located in the rear. con't. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (EP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records B13. Remarks 'B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan 'Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) ©PR 5236 (1/95) *Required information (Sketch Ma with north arrow required.) 3� wI tr MAIN. ;STREET +� g *Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (107) 405 Main St W ,Becgrded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 I Continuation IUI Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a medium -pitched side -facing gabled roof, accented with triangular braces and wide vertical ventwork matching front -facing gable forming the offset front porch a row of front -facing beam ends running along the bottom of the gable face two square wooden columns, trimmed with molding and resting on large square piers, supporting the porch. a matching pier located on the west side of the concrete entrance steps medium -width clapboard siding covering the exterior a pair of plate glass windows is located on each side of the front door a door, accented by tall rectangular windows, flanked by multi -paned sidelights DPR 523E "Required. information Page 1 of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (108): 415 Main Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Eclectic California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building, built by S. Robertson, was purchased in 1947 from Clara Macomber, who, at one time, owned most of the block. The building was built in 1950. "B7. Moved? X No OYes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "BB. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: S. Robertson "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although recently built in 1950, the building is significant because of its unique use of stone on the building's fagade. Robertson was a civil engineer, who collected rocks from the Central and Rocky Mountain States and from various jobs for use for this property. The various - colored rocks cover the house and chimney and are also used on the sidewalk and the curbing. The Main hipped roof is fronted with a large front -facing gabled roof, clad in vertically placed boards with a scalloped edge along the bottom. Horizontal louvered venting accents the peak. A large plate glass window, flanked by narrow double -hung sidelight, is centered in the front wing. The entrance, located in the West side of the wing, is sheltered in a recessed entryway and hidden from view by a screen made of rocks. A rather imposing chimney, also clad in rocks, adorns the southeast comer. The garage, located in the back yard, matches the house. (con't.) Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR5238 (1/95) {Sketch Map with north arrow required.) O WC. THIRD STIWET MAINSTREET *Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (108) 415 Main St W .acgrded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 Fv Continuation u Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: various -colored rocks covering the house and chimney and are also used on the sidewalk and curbing main hipped roof fronted with a large front -facing gabled roof, clad in vertically -placed boards with a scalloped edge along the bottom horizontal louvered venting accenting the peak a large plate glass window, flanked by narrow double -hung sidelight, centered in the front wing entrance, located in the west side of the wing, sheltered in a recessed entryway and hidden from view by a screen made of rocks imposing chimney, also clad in rocks, adorning the southeast corner garage, located in the back yard, matching the house DPR 523L "Required information Page 1 of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (109):420 Main Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: Case Vance House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Victorian Stick 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1887. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: George C. Case *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defured by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant because it is an excellent example of eclectic Victorian design, a style of preference in Tustin's growing elite population. The home's integrity also remains intact. Attention to detail exhibited in the design of this house is outstanding. Stylized architectural features include double front -facing and side -facing gables decorated with fishscaled singles, arch shaped barge boards, teardrops and rosettes. Other features of significance are evident, such as a porch roof supported by elaborate turned posts, ornamented with a pierced frieze and carved brackets, and original doors, topped with a multi -paned glass window and accented with ornate recessed panels, leads to the interior. The building is also important because of its association with early Tustin residents. George C. Case purchased the 96'x333' lot and built the house of redwood in 1887. Edmond J. Cranston and his wife were owners from 1913-17. Edmond J. Cranston, a banker, reopened the Bank of Tustin and renamed the bank to First National Bank of Tustin. Charles Vance purchased both the house and Cranston's interest in the bank in 1917. The house remained in the Vance family until 1972 when it was sold to Charles Mitchell, teacher and principal with the Tustin Elementary School District. The property includes significant specimen trees and plants. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (f1P2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company records. B13. Remarks RB14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1195) "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (109) 420 Main St W Racgrded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation lul Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: truncated gabled roof, in a "T" shape narrow shiplap siding used on the exterior with beaded trim boards on the corners trim boards cut in a bracket shape at the top Victorian stickwork in the gable faces double front -facing and side -facing gables decorated with fishscaled shingles, arch shaped barge boards, teardrops and rosettes rows of pierced work, in an arrow pattern, adding a strong horizontal line below the gables single double -hung window in the second floor and a pair of matching windows, sheltering a shed -style hood, occupying the front wing secondary gable, with a similar design, capping the front fagade above the second story double -hung windows used throughout the second floor three -sectioned transom and sidelights surrounding the original door, accented with a large plats glass window porch roof supported by elaborate turned posts, ornamented with a pierced frieze and carved brackets railing is made of turned balusters matching porch on the east side leading to the entrance on that side original door, topped with a multi -paned glass window and accented at the bottom with ornate recessed panels, leads to the interior double -hung windows with ornamented lintels flank the door. row of casement windows on the east side of the back wing latticework enclosing the back porch and a matching gazebo and carport located close by a large re two -storied barn with shiplap siding specimen trees and plants DPR 523L "Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 'B5. Architectural Style: "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1887. "NRHP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (110) 430 Main St W Although the second story and front porch have been somewhat altered, the house still retains most of its Victorian character. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown -B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address ihtegrity.) The building is significant because of its associations with George Case, Mary Bardin, the Robinsons and the Snows, who are all important to Tustin history. George C. Case bought the property form Harriette N. Kellom in 1887, paying $1920 for the 96' x 333' lot, and is believed to have built the house, which is constructed of solid redwood. Early pictures of the house show a wrap-around porch with a turned wood balustrade. Alonzo R. Kendall, who lived at 420 West Main, bought the property around 1890 and the two houses remained together under various owners until 1913. Mary H. Bardin, a well-known local horsewoman, owned the house from 1902 to1920. Paul and Martha Snow owned the house from 1945 until the 1990s. (con't. ) BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996; First American Title Company records; Interview with Martha Snow, 1989. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (11951 'Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (110) 430 Main St W �ecgrded by: TBA West. Date: November 2002 v Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: Victorian character an elongated hip roof, with enclosed eaves and an offset brick chimney near its center, crowning the second floor a single -story wrap-around porch Winning across the front of the house and down the west side double hung windows, in pairs and singles, lining the second floor a large plate glass window on the east side is topped with a diamond -paned transom a high stationery horizontal window, bordered with cutwork along the bottom, located on the west side of the front door a door, appearing to be original, centered with a plate glass window in the top and ornamented with recessed panels, molding, and rosettes a porch roof supported by wooden posts and a railing with new balusters connecting the posts a pair of 6 -over -6 double -hung windows and a pair of plain double -hung windows used on the east side a large second floor balcony located in the back, above a single -story wing vertical carsiding covering the foundation DPR 523L 'Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (I 11) 455 Main Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Stvle: Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) C. E. Utt had this house built for his mother, Mn. Lysander Utt, as an annex to his own home at El Camino Real and Main Street in 1904. •B7. Moved? ❑ No XYes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: ElCamino Real and Main Street "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown ^B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms ofhistorical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Tne house's Colonial Revival style and association with the Utt family are significant to Tustin. Utt's contributions to Tustin are listed elsewhere. The house illustrates the custom of providing for elderly parents. The house was moved to this site in 1920. Minnie Childs owned it 1920 to 1943. She was an artist of note, active in civic and social affairs, and was a charter member of the Laguna Beach Art Association. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a hipped roof edged in carved brackets pedimented gable extending forward to form the roof of the front porch wood shingles and a small diamond-panedwindow, flanked with louvered vents, covering the gable face front porch, supported by round wooden columns, resting on solid clapboard -clad rails. A pair of matching double -hung windows, with molding -trimmed lintels, to the east of the front door front door accented with a horizontal window at eye level, and recessed wood panels double -hung windows throughout the exterior single gable -roofed garage is located at the rear of the property Bl 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (M)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, Thirtieth Street Architects, Inc., June 1990. First American Title Company records. Directories. Interviews with Ruth Cox, 4/4/73 and 5/73. Santa Ana Evening Blade, January 28, 1904, Pleasants, Mrs. J. E., History of Orange County, J. R Finnell & Sons, Los Angeles, 1931 B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) O WWI THMD.STR.Wr MAIN STREET "Required information Page 1 of 2 "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (112) 520 Main Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tudor "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The English Tudor house was originally owned by surveyor Roy C. Browning and constructed by local builder William Bowman in 1930. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: William Bowman "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant because of its architecture and association with early Tustin residents. Built during the country's Depression when revival style residences were fashionable among southern California's wealthy landowners, the building represents the prevalent architectural preferences of Tustin's more affluent residents. The two storied building, clad in stucco, is significant because of its architectural integrity and is one of the finest examples of Tudor Revival architecture in Orange County. Significance is added for its association with William Bowman and Roy Browning. There are several specimen trees and plantings in the lot. BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (112) 620 Main St W Rmorded by: TBA West. Jordan Date: November 2002 ED Continuation u Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: stucco cladding combination of hipped and gabled roof design front facing gable, clad in shiplap siding, centered with a louvered vent Byzantine arch and red brick trim framing an ornamented front door with recessed wood panels multi paned casement windows, with matching transom, flanking the door windows are recessed multi paned metal framed casement windows small 1940's styled cantilevered bay on the west side large multi paned leaded glass, bordered by stain glass and topped with a Byzantine arch, located on the first floor's front fagade half timbered cantilever second floor accented with heavy brackets across the bottom large stucco clad chimney, typical of English Tudor revival design, detailed with a herringbone inset in the center stucco clad triple garage centered with original paneled wood doors with carsiding,-accenting and two rows of medallions several specimen trees and plantings in the lot DPR 623L *Required information Page 1 of 1 Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This home was constructed in 1915. NRNP Status Code: 5S1 Resource Name or # (113) 525 Main Street (W) *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: AC (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is important as an early example of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin that was in fashion during that time. Several members of the Tustin community, including retired farmer, Charles Greenwood and his wife, Belle, used the home. The First Advent Christian Church acquired title in 1962. ' The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: narrow clapboard siding has a double gabled roof with a wide front facing porch gable. . roof line with varied width vertical venting and single exposed beam ends a brick chimney located on the front section of the west side, flanked with double hung windows pairs of double hung windows flank both sides of a new door a recessed porch is located on the west side, between the side facing dquble gables square wood columns, trimmed in molding and resting on square brick piers, supporting the porch roof matching piers on each side of the centered entrance made of brick in shades of tan, red and gold with concrete caps a railing of wide and narrow balusters rums between the piers BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) *Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) THIRD STREET O E. O MAIN STREET U *Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Institutional/Religion B4. Present Use: Institutional/Religion *B5. Architectural Style: Victorian -Gothic *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) *NRNP Status Code: 3S *Resource Name or #(114) 555 Main Street (W) Organized in 1880 in the home of Caroline Downs with Virgil Hunt as the fust pastor, the Church constructed the edifice the next year in 1881. The foyer and the steeple were added in the early 1930s. The classroom and meeting "building were constructed in 1935, while flagstones were added around the foundation in the 1950s. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Insitutional/Religion, Early Ranching & Agriculture, Religious Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms ofhistorical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This church is significant for its architecture, association with broad patterns of Tustin history, and association with persons prominent in the City's history. It is also associated with the broad patterns of Tustin's development. The First Advent Church is the oldest continuously active Protestant church in Orange County occupied by its original denomination. As a note of interest, two of the original pews, which were shipped around the Horn in the 1880s, remain in use today. Early members of the chuch included pioneer families such as Utt, Wamer, McFadden, Tustin, Shatto, Downs, Squires, Hanson, and Bosman. The Church is also an Orange County Point of Historical Interest. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP16)—Religious *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) *Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) THIRD STREET Mg�g �rr 7 ax a MAIN STREET U 4il6.. ... *Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (114) 555 Main St W Secgrded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 uv Continuation Iul Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • as a basic style built by Orange County pioneers, a steeply pitched front facing gabled roof, crowned with an octagonal tower and matching steeple, topping the building and featuring enclosed eaves with a narrow overhang • bell tower, enclosed with louvered venting and blank wood panels, covered with shiplap siding on the exterior and base cornice of the tower trimmed with dentil work entrance on the east facade with a pair of wooden double doors accentuated with large rectangular panels of wood on each side large arch topped stained glass window is centered in the front fagade a row of stained glass windows, topped with heavy wood cornices, running down the side of the building a diamond paned stained glass window located near the front of the west side flanked by the same type of large wood panels and used on each side of the main entrance • 1930s additions — foyer and the steeple added in the early 1930's and classroom and meeting buildings constructed in 1935 • two original pews shipped around the Horn in the 1880s and remaining in use today DPR 523E - ..-. _ *Required information Page 1 of 1 "NRHP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (115) 630 Main Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Italianate •B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Caroline Downs, instrtunental in organizing the First Advent Christian Church, had this house built in 1888. The brick steps and wrought iron railing are not original. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown 'B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant because it is one of a handful of Italianate homes remaining in Orange County. It is illustrative of the homes built by early pioneers between 1870 and 1885. Further significance is added due to its association with several prominent residents. Mrs. Caroline Downs lived here briefly with her four children, who were also active in the First Advent Christian Church. Other owners included David Cobau, and Edwin M Haven, owner of the Haven Seed Company. William and Grace Leinberger bought the house in 1920 and lived there into the 1970s. Mr. Leinberger was a cashier for the First National Bank of Tustin and a volunteer fireman. The property is on a deep lot with mature trees and plantings. Bit. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: ACity of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) THIRD STREET! ggr 40 F.. 30 .0 .'.: j MAIN STREET 410:: U 40 V .......:... 4 "Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Italianate *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) *NRNP Status Code: 3S *Resource Name or # (116) 665 Main Street (W) The building was constructed in 1883. Charles Elles moved the house from property across the street to property that had been in his mother's family since 1905 and this saved the home from demolition when the Santa Ana and Costa Mesa freeways were built. *B7. Moved? ❑ No XYes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: south side of Main Street *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as a rare example of Italianate architecture and its association with early Tustin residents. The building represents Tustin's Victorian heritage and agricultural business success during the land boom of the 1880s. It also retains almost all of its architectural integrity and all of its fine details. In addition, the building is associated with banker Nelson Vanderlip, and Horatio Allen, a prominent local rancher. Built for Nelson Vanderlip, the building was originally situated on a 20 -acre parcel on the south side of Main Street across from its present location. In 1902, the property was acquired by Horatio Agustus Allen who owned orange groves on the West side of Glen Avenue at Main. After Horatio Allen died, the house went to his son Lucius, who sold the house to Chalres Elles in 1961. Although moved from an agricultural setting to an urban setting, the building retains its overall significance. B1 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) *Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (116) 665 Main St W Recorded by: TBA West�C-Jordan Date: November 2002 ED Continuation Iul Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: truncated hipped roof, with front facing gable on the west and east sides, topping the building enclosed eaves and a plain frieze running just below the roof line matching front -facing gabled dormer, centered with an arched double hung window, extending from the front facade of the roof . _ pedimented cornice accents the pair of arched double hung windows centered below the front facing gable. double hung windows arch with wide molding trimmed cornices shed style roofed square bay with carved brackets and a frieze of border arches and a trio of matching windows located in the center section of the building original pairs of double screen doors accented by a molding trimmed edge and diagonal molding trimmed comers of these screens indicative of early 1880's architectural detailing large single paned arched transom located above three pillars and two pilasters, accented with molding trimmed capitals and bases, support the porch two pairs of double hung windows, one on the first floor and another on the second, located below the gable in the -cast facade shiplap sided garage, located on the east side, designed to match the house several years later with side facing gabled roof has a front facing gable on the west end with a pair of arched double hung windows placed below the gable face pair of shiplap clad garage doors sit side by side in the eastern half of the front facade several specimen trees surrounding the building DPR 523L 'Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 *Resource Name or # (117) 1681 Mitchell Avenue William H. Bowman and his wife, Ruth purchased the original 5 -acre plot on which this house is located, in1913. The Craftsman Bungalow house was built a few years later in 1919. The garage and corrugated metal barn were presumably added later, and the home has a 1930's brick fireplace. Parts of the foundation and porch are now clad in brick. The porch has been enclosed. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defmod by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Originally situated in the center of an orange grove, this home is significant as an example of the Craftsman Bungalow style and for its association with the Bowman family. It is also the last remaining Craftsman -era grove house in Tustin. The Bowmans came to Orange County in 1881. William Bowman started as a carpenter and became Tustin's most prolific building contractor during 1910-1930. His wife was his business partner and bookkeeper. In addition to his construction work, Mr. Bowman also owned extensive citrus groves. William H. Bowman's father, William D. Bowman, was a pioneer citrus grower. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2�Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Ma with north arrow required.) �t z:' >`4 U. BRITTANY Y 8trs STREET i.Tiffliitl ..`'. .` Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or #(Assigned by recorder) (117) 1681 Mitchell Ave rded by: TBA x West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 Continuation lul Update This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: roofline with horizontal louvered venting at the peaks, triangular braces, and exposed rather tails ribbon of three double hung windows centered in the front facade of the second story three double hung windows facing the front in the south wing and a ribbon of four smaller windows and located in the northern most wing porch with enclosed with large multi -paned windows, centered with a pair of multi -paned french doors pair of plate glass windows on the south facade flanking a 1930s gold and tan brick fireplace double hung windows throughout the exterior. matching garage DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1925. "NRNP Status Code: 5111 "Resource Name or # (118) 125 Mountain View Drive "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single story house is significant as an example of Craftsman style architecture in Tustin. It is also important because of its association with early Tustin residents. D.M. Forney and his wife, Ida, owned all of the lots on the East side of Mountain View when the tract was opened in 1923. The subdivision was called Mountain View Gardens. This lot was purchased by Cyrus and Elizabeth Newman in 1924. The Newmans were ranchers who also owned property on First Street, but built this home as their "town home". Mr. Newman was a carpenter in 1925, but later worked at a citrus packing house. Subsequent owners include Ernest Watson, investment and real estate businessman, and his wife, Gladys, in 1929. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • three matching front facing gabled roofs with variegated vertical lath ventwork • single exposed beam ends and exposed rather tails narrow clapboard that covers the exterior tapered brick columns, resting on larger square brick piers, which support the porch matching gable which is located in the center of the south facade single matching garage, topped with a gabled roof, located in the rear BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2} Single Family Property •B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks "1114. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 970 i73 tsarE1 its til4 1.1Ir?i6 A itr:3 tett 1:4 131E tit:t�q i35 iIt" 12i:'. .1,70 t 42 �►.,K ::., .: .. FIRST STREET "Required information Page 1 of 1 "NRBPStatus Code: SBI "Resource Name or # (119) 140 Myrtle Avenue Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This Spanish Colonial Revival is one of about six of the exact same plan that was constructed in 1928. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant due to its contribution to Tustin's historic streetscape and for its associations with the Harbours and the Logans. Consistent with the Spanish Colonial Revival vernacular prototype, this single storied stucco clad building consists of red clay tile edges around the parapet. J.R. Harour, owner of the Tustin Drug Store, owned this home from 1925-1934. He sold the house to Charles and Frances Logan. Charles Logan, a councilman, was on Tustin's first city council. Frances Logan was honored as a Tustin Woman of the Year. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: stucco cladding with red clay file edges around the parapet red clay tile front facing gabled roof has closed eaves and a round clay tile vent wing wall extending down on the north side of the gable open porch extending across the front of the south half of the front facade stucco clad chimney matching garage with a flat roof and clad in stucco is located in the rear B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) 'Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1924. "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (120)175 Myrtle Avenue "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in terms ofhistoncal or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The site is significant as example of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. It is also important because of its association with early Tustin residents. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: double gable with single exposed beam -ends, square louvered vents, and exposed rather tails covered porch separating a pair of matching gables face on the north side three stationary single paned wood framed windows multi -paned front door, with matching sidelights, located on the front fagade plate glass window, flanked by double hung windows with mullioned borders along the top, on the front of the side facing gabled wing of the main facade red brick chimney, with mullion bordered double hung windows on each side, on the north facade double hung windows throughout the exterior B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAWest, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/951 "Required information Page 1 of 1 *NRNP Status Code: 5D1 *Resource Name or # (121) 215 Myrtle Avenue Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Dwight Hayden and his wife, Esther, constructed this single storied California Bungalow style building in 1926. Dwight was a driver for the Shell Oil Company. The couple lived in this house for sixteen years before selling the property. The home has had numerous owners. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow architecture in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: gabled roof with exposed beam -ends tapered wood columns resting on brick piers supporting the pergola located in the ell in front of the entrance ribbon of five single paned easement windows on the front facade large plate glass window with multi -paned transom facing the pergola double hung windows red chimney gable roofed single garage. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) *Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow re uired.) fes... SECOND. STREET.. 30 *Required information Pagel of 1 *NRNP Status Code: 5B1 *Resource Name or # (122) 350 Myrtle Avenue Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) John Rinard, a building contractor living on Pasadena Avenue with his wife, Ennina, built this Spanish Revival duplex in 1926. *B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *BS. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: John Rinard *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in teens of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant as an example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in Tustin. It is also important because of its association with early residents of Tustin, John Rinard and Effie Slusser. Effie Slusser, widow of Bayard Slusser, purchased the property from John Rinard. She was an instructor at Tustin High School. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • flat roof and unbroken parapet, edged with a row of red clay tile • matching plate glass windows, with plain transoms and stucco hoods clad in red clay tile and supported by wood brackets, located in both the front, center and west wings • Main Street entrance porch against the western most front facing wing • Myrtle Street entrance in the center of the east facade red clay tile front facing roof with closed eaves, topping the porch and its arched openings pair of small, double hung windows located on the north side of the Myrtle Street entrance porch B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol K Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required Jlflih THIRD STREET W a MAIN STREET . ............... . ft: *Required information Page 1 of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #(123) 140 Pacific Street Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) William Bowman, prominent Tustin building contractor, built this single storied stucco clad California Bungalow style house and the twin next door bungalow at 150 Pacific Street in 1925. The land was purchased from Alice Albee in the 1920s. The building was sold soon after construction and was used as a rental. "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: William Bowman 'B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin and because of its association with early Tustin residents. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: low pitched side facing gabled roof with an offset front facing gabled porch using 6 inch wide boards places vertically single exposed beam -ends and rafter tails as part of the roofline stepped stucco clad piers, with square porch posts, supporting the porch double hung windows in pairs and singles throughout the exterior original Craftsman style front door is still in use B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) .(Sketch Map with north arrow r sem►. uired.) tom: ;tom W. E; i7�t4T� • lura.. r� ... NIS SECOND STREET 7iM *Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Commercial *B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1924. *NRNP Status Code: 5B1 *Resource Name or # (125) 145 Pacific Street *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: probably Bowman *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in term of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although this house is significant as an example of the California Bungalow style in Tustin, it is also important because of its association with early Tustin residents. John and Freda McFadden originally purchased four lots from John and Sarah Alley in 1901. Mr. McFadden, owner of a Santa Ana hardware and sports store, built the house on the corner of First and Pacific with an insurance office in the home. After his death in 1920, his wife, Freda, sold the house to Lester and Myrtie Keever. They sold one lot to Ellen Howes who had this home built in 1924. Ellen Howes was a fruit picker. She lived in the house through 1957. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}--Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) *Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (125)145 Pacific st Recorded by: TBA West. Date: November 2002 sr Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: offset front facing gabled porch matching the taller main gable roof vertical lattice venting located on the gable peaks, single beam ends and rafter tails topping the roofline narrow clapboard siding covering the exterior rounded molding trimming the corners double hung windows with slant cut lintels are used throughout the exterior small porch, leading to the driveway, recessed on the north side original matching garage, with car siding clad doors, located in the back of the house DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (126): 150 Pacific Street Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Similar to the bungalow at 140 Pacific Street, the building was constructed by fruit growing pioneer, William Bowman, in 1925. Mr. Bowman arrived in Tustin in 1881 and became a rancher with apricots, walnuts, and oranges as his primary crops. The house was sold to E. A Drake in 1925 and used as a rental until Edward and Mary Fuller purchased it in 1939 Originally clapboard -clad, this home has been covered with stucco. The front door is new. "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 1B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: William Bowman "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is significant as an example of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin and because of its association with early Tustin resident, William Bowman. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: low pitched roof with side facing gables and front facing porch gable six-inch wide boards, placed vertically, line the gable face square columns, fitted on stepped stucco clad piers, supporting the porch roof double hung windows, in pairs and singles, throughout the exterior original single clapboard clad garage is located in the rear with original car siding clad doors B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, 996 Heritage Medta Corp. 1 B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow re uired.) :. • lrAr U SECOND STREET sMt ; "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow •B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The Craftsman bungalow style house was built in 1915 on 1.75 acres of land. "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (127):155 Pacific Street The front door is new. A sliding glass door has been installed on the north side. A shed style room has been added to the back. RB7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Early Ranching & Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in tens of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is a good example of the proliferation of Craftsman architecture in Tustin. It is also associated with the Fewel family, early Tustin residents who purchased the property in 1893. William Fewel, a farmer, died soon after the home was constructed. His widow, Alice Fewel, lived in the home until the 1920's. The house has had numerous owners since. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a steeply pitched side facing gabled roof with a gabled dormer front and side gable faces with latticework venting and single exposed beam -ends tapered elephantine columns, trimmed in molding, and supported by piers in two shades of gray brick, supporting the porch roof a plate glass window, topped with a plain transom, flanked by double hung sidelights looking onto the porch a matching set of sidelights is on the south of the porch original single clapboard clad garage is located in the rear B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) {Sketch Map with north arrow re uired.) itMF izl. .. t� a SE CQNI) STREEI` 14t'. i. Idia _ "Reauired information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (128) 160 Pacific Street BL Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction ffistory: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Floyd and Daisy Turner purchased this property from Alice Albee in 1925. The Santa Ana Improvement Company completed construction of the house in 1926. 1B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: Santa Ana Improvement Company "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss impowrtance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is significant as an example of the fine Colonial Revival style in Tustin. It is also important because of its associations with early Tustin residents. Mr. Turner was a foreman for the Tustin Lemon Association and lived on Holt Avenue in Tustin before moving to this house. In 1927, Floyd Turner became a foreman for the Central Lemon Association packinghouse. The house was sold in 1945. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: stucco cladding gabled wing with red clay tile clad roof, extending from the front facade on the south side, centered with a 3 -pipe vent and a pair of double hung windows wider double hung window, flanked by double hung sidelights, centered in the flat roofed northern wing matching window set in the center of the recessed centered entry with arched tops wing wall form built along the south wing natural wood door with glass panes located on the northern most wing matching stucco clad flat roofed garage B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (IP2)—Single Family Property •B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordanes "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information Page 1 of 1 "NRBP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #(129):165 Pacific Street Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The property, originally owned by real estate businessman Clarence W. Sheats in the 1880s, sold this and two other lots to B. F. Mason in 1889. The Fewel family purchased this lot (1.75 acres) and owned it until 1923. Walter and Jessie Craig purchased the property and built the present house in 1923. The front porch has been enclosed, a smaller porch and a bathroom were added. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder. unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant as an example of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin and because of its association with early Tustin residents. Subsequent owners include Jerome Kidd, auto shop owner and Tustin Councilman and Mayor in the 1940s. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: ell shaped roof of the main structure with medium pitched side facing gables narrow clapboard, trimmed with corner boards, covering the exterior double hung windows are used in pairs and singles throughout the exterior narrow molding trim above each lintel B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow r +rte►. uired.) iJtlE: .4 146 tri:. .. ' , r • � ..,: iglkfE • SECOND STREET 2W . ::2ig is i: *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (130): 200 Pacific Street Built on property purchased from George Prather in 1923, this stucco clad Spanish Colonial Revival building was built by Benjamin F. Kenyon in 1924. The small front porch was added after 1990. "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: AC (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is significant as one in a row of pre -1940 houses that contribute to the Tustin Historic District. Alterations, however, impact the original integrity of the building. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • stucco cladding • stepped center section topping the parapet • symmetrical front facade centered with a plain wood door and multi -paned sidelights • two matching pairs of multi -paned casement windows flanking the door same style windows used throughout the exterior flat roofed stucco clad garage B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5236 (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow re wired.) • 1 TI-IIIiD.STRE01' "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (13 1) 210 Pacific Street Originally part of a large land parcel owned by Alice Albee, this property was sold to A.0 Newell, who then sold it to George Brown in 1925. William Satterwhite, cesspool businessman, purchased the house and lot in 1926 and moved in with his wife, Louise, in 1929. The house was probably moved to this location sometime after 1922. A small shed style porch, supported by two pairs of narrow wooden posts, was probably added during the 1950's. A flat -roofed clapboard -clad wind has been added to the north side, in the rear. Shutters were removed after 1990. "B7. Moved? ❑No XYes OUnknown Date: Post 1922 Original Location: Unknown "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown '810. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in teems of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) As one of few examples of Dutch Colonial Revival architecture in Tustin, this one and a half story building is significant because of its architecture, and it contributes significantly to the historic streetscape of the Tustin Historic District. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: Dutch style gambrel roof with front and rear facing gables front gable face clad in wood shingles with triangular braces, a louvered vent at the peak, and exposed rafter tails. pair of matching recessed multi -paned casement windows centered in the gable lower floor clad in narrow clapboard siding identical double hung windows flanking the front door with the same style window throughout the exterior B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol K Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) (Sketch Mapwith north arrow re uired.) sum I 3t -%. M--j- T'.111RD.sTR.Err `: "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (132) 245 Pacific Street Arthur and Elizabeth Widden purchased this property, originally owned by James and Sarah Brown, in 1932. The Widdens left their 520 S. B Street residence and moved into this newly built home. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "BS. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is significant as an example of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: symmetrical in shape with a front facing gabled roof and matching centered portico narrow clapboard siding exposed beam -ends on the comers of the gables and a louvered vent centered in the front gable face tapered wooden posts supporting the porch pair of matching double hung windows located on each side of the porch B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow re sired.) "Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Dutch Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or #(133) 260 Pacific Street Godfrey F. Andriest purchased the southeastern section of this Pacific Street block in 1909 and, reportedly, built his house at that time. The porch has been screened. A new garage was built in 1990. "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity) The Dutch Colonial Revival styling is unique. The building is significant as an example of the Dutch Colonial Revival style in Tustin. This particular building, however, has influence from other revival styles typical of its period. The house possesses almost all of its original integrity even through the porch has been screened. The manufactured stone foundation is rare in Tustin, although it was popular in other Orange County cities. The original owners planted walnut trees in the yard. Godfrey Andriest and his wife were German musicians, and taught violin and piano, respectively. (con't•) B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (i P2)—Single Family Property ^B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) {Sketch Map with north arrow r wired.) low ME THIRD.STREET "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (133) 260 Pacific Street Recorded by: TBA Wesf. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation l ff Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a high hipped roof with a gambrel shaped corner facing gables sheltering the recessed screened porch in the southeastern corner matching gabled dormer, centered with two windows, located on the front facade red brick chimney extending from the center of the hipped roof elaborate carved triangular brackets and exposed beam -ends are located along the roofline cladding in narrow clapboard siding upper two thirds of the house • front steps and piers that match the foundation • plate glass window located to the north of the porch a plain transom and flanked by double hung sidelights, matching an identical bay on the south facade small double hung windows DPR 523E *Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was most likely constructed in 1925. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #(134)410 Pacific Street A gabled roof, clad in red clay tile, was installed in 1987 to replace the original flat roof. While this is a major alteration that changed the looks of the house considerably and is not compatible with the original character of the house, it is marginally in keeping with Spanish Colonial architecture. "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown 1B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C. (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This house is significant primarily because of its associations with early Tustin residents. Edmond Kiser acquired the property in 1924, when Pacific Street south of Main was opened. He was a builder by trade and probably built this house in 1925. Mr, Kiser was a volunteer fireman, and in 1927, he was elected to Tustin's fust city council. Ownership was transferred to William Otis, president of Santa Ana Finance Company. He was the owner between 1926 to 1929 and later, Fred Schwendeman, partner in the Tustin Cement Pipe Company, owned the house from 1929 to 1946. Mr. Schwendeman was a recognized authority on concrete piping and supervised the installation of the Irvine Company's network of irrigation pipelines. Additionally, he served as Commissioner of Health and Safety on Tustin's fust city council from 1927-1937, and like Ed Kiser, he was a volunteer fireman. Subsequent owners included Leslie W. Bennet, a superintendent of William Iverson oil distribution in Santa Ana, and Edwin A. Veeh, a science teacher at Tustin High School. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property •B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAWest, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) MAIN STREET O Ki� W A: :.. .. !t: C "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (134) 410 Pacific St Reorded by: TBA West. C Jordan Date: November 2002 F--1 Continuation = Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: stucco cladding ornate carved brackets supporting the porticos on the north, south, and east sides and a mullioned window pattern red clay tile on the porticos and on the hoods above the windows on the cast side windows and doors decorated at the top and bottom with narrow borders and square corners of glass with a pair of panels filling in the area between the borders pair of windows flanking the matching door, topped with a red clay tile clad portico on the north side recessed porch on the east side, covered by a red clay file clad roof and bordered with wrought iron railings three matching casement windows located on the north side of the porch row of high single paned casement windows is on the south side red clay tile clad portico, with matching brackets, cover the door on the south fagade front door with a large window in the center flanked by an arched plate glass window on the north and a wrought iron gate, set in an arched stucco clad frame, on the south side small stucco clad house with a flat roof located behind the main house. stucco clad garage, with a flat roof and plain wood garage doors, is to the south of the small house DPR 523E *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: SS3 "Resource Name or # (135): 510 Pacific Street The Marple family owned this property from 1903 to 1925, and during that time, the property was used for an orchard. This property was part of an early subdivision developed in 1924. Matthew and Emma Dixon moved from North Broadway in Santa Ana to this new lot and finished their home in 1925. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 1B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder. unknown 11110. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or a:chitatural context as defined by Hume, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property is significant as a typical of California Bungalow architectural influence in Tustin during the 1920s. It is also important because of its association with the McCoy family, owners of the McCoy Sheet Metal Works from 1945 through the 1950s. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a front facing hipped gabled roof with matching front facing gabled porch single exposed beam -ends on the corners of the gable and crisscross ventwork at the peak of the main roof narrow clapboard siding covering the exterior a front door containing five large horizontal glass panels small double hung windows flanking the brick chimney on the south side square wooden posts, resting on tapered stucco -clad piers, supporting the porch a pair of double hung windows located on the north and south sides of the porch a pergola, located on the north side of the porch, covered with latticework on the top and at the north end recessed porch in the center of the south side with a multi -paned door and sidelights BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property •B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks: "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 {1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) MAIN STREET O • IM0 ;al. W :. ills 44 srE:. a , * : NOW "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1919. "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (136): 520 Pacific Street •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) In 1924, Harry Marple, son of fruit growers Richard and Edna Marple, subdivided the family orchard along South Pacific Street. He dedicated a strip down the center from Main to Sixth Streets, for the extension of Pacific Street. This particular property was sold to George Gaylord, a wood shop and physical education instructor at Tustin Grammar School, in 1929, and the home was constructed that same year This building is significant as one of a variety of California Bungalow buildings that contributes to Tustin. It is also important because of its association with early residents of Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing gabled roof and matching centered porch • small louvered vent centered below the peak narrow clapboard siding covering the first floor exterior square posts, resting on tapered clapboard clad piers, supporting the roof porch and pergola extending to each side front door with a mullioned border and flanked by large plate glass windows two story clapboard clad garage B1 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) Map currently unavailable IBJ DPR 523B (1/95) "Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The home was built in 1925. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #1137): 535 Pacific Street "B7. Moved? X No E3 Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown 1B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the California Bungalow Style in Tustin. It is also important for its association with early Tustin residents. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This property was a part of the original Marple family subdivision, originally an orange orchard. In 1924, Howard Marple extended Pacific Street from Main to Sixth by building a road through the orchard and selling individual lots. Harrison Malicot, a tree doctor for the San Joaquin Fruit and Investment Company, foreman of the Iron's Nursery Company in 1931, and janitor in the Tustin School system in the 1940s. He and his wife, Neppie Malicot, bought this lot in 1924. This building requires additional information and research to assess, fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (137) 535 Pacific St Recorded by: TBA Wes Jordan Date: November 2002. v Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: steeply pitched gabled roof, with gables to all four sides and a gabled porch to the front narrow vertical louvered vent centered at the peak and single exposed end -beams and rafter tails below the roof offset porch row of mullions capping each door and window, forming transoms above the plate glass windows and double hung sidelights flanking the porch square bay with a shed style bay is located in the south facade • double hung windows throughout the exterior • small single storied bungalow, clad in narrow clapboard siding, located behind the house DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction Eiistory: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The home was built in 1930. "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (138): 560 Pacific Street "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss imponance in terms of historical or architectural corae)a as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the proliferation of Spanish Colonial Revivals in Tustin. It is also important for its association with early Tustin. residents. Part of the Harry Matple subdivision in 1924 that created the extension of Pacific Street from Main to Sixth, this comer property was sold to Robert and Evelyn Korff in 1930. Mr. Kroff was a teacher at Tustin High School during the 1930s. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: ell shaped gabled roof clad in red clay tiles with round vents at the gable peak large plate glass window, with heavy beamed lintel and a diamond paned grill beside the window, centered in the front facing wing main roof on the south side of the wing, supported by heavy square wood posts, extending downward to create a shed style entry pairs of casement windows, flanked with wood shutters, facing into the courtyard in the ell low stucco clad wall bordeing the open courtyard B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow re wired.) +i+... :.._ ...... 470 x !1l0. :. i5l SIXTEi STREET "Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Victorian-Italianate *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1880. *NRNP Status Code: 4S7 *Resource Name or # (139): 310-B Pasadena Ave. S *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder. unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1888 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property may be eligible for National Register listing if alterations are reversed. This building is significant as an example of the Italianate style and its association with early Tustin residents. The original use of this property was probably a stage stop during the horse drawn era of the 1800s. More recent records indicate that Charles Wheaton Wilcox, early Tustin pioneer, bought a three story hotel, removed one story, and used the remaining building as a residence called "The Villa". Mr. Wilcox had a large collection of books at the Villa in a eucalyptus wood -paneled library, one of the earliest uses of this wood in the US. Mr. Wilcox was a founder and director of the First National Bank of Tustin. He planted concord grapes on his property at Tustin Avenue and First Street and was an orchardist and amateur horticulturist who was one of the first to graft five varieties of citrus onto one root. With Dr. Wall, Mr. Wilcox started a packinghouse, the first in the area, and later formed the Santiago Fruit Growers Association in Orange. Other accomplishments include starting the Episcopal Church of Tustin, director of the Santa Ana Abstract Company and receiver of the old Seibert Bank in Santa Ana. The family owned this property from 1893 to 1920 but did not reside at this site since. 1916. Renters occupied the building until John Rinard purchased the home in 1920. Rinard, owner through 1946, converted the house into apartments. The original carriage door has been replaced with aluminum sliding glass doors. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (IP2)--Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) *Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (139) 310.8 Pasadena Ave S rded by: TBA We ordan Date: November 2002 I Continuation Update This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: flat roof, with an enclosed cornice and exterior clad in stucco double hung windows, typical of those used in the 1870s and 1880s, found throughout the building; two arecentered in the front facade, second floor small single paned window on the north side, near the eaves DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 1 "NRHP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (140):240 A Prospect Avenue Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) John and Jessie Kiser built this Craftsman bungalow style single story house in 1933 "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This house, appearing in two connected structures, is significant as Craftsman Bungalow architecture in Tustin. It is also associated with early Tustin residents, John and Jessie Kiser. Mr. Kiser was a milllman for the Barr Lumber Company and the Santa Ana Lumber Company. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gabled roof on the front section and a two story front facing gabled roof behind wide shiplap siding used to cover the exterior small arched hood covering the front door, flanked by double hung windows red brick chimney located on the front facade, near the south end casement windows are used throughout the rear section B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, "Rectuired information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1933. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #(141):240 B Prospect Avenue *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural content as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This home is significant as an example of the California Bungalow style in Tustin. It has added importance for its association with early Tustin residents. John Kiser, millman for the Barr Lumber Company and the Santa Ana Lumber Company, and his wife, Jessie, built this single story California Bungalow style building behind their home at 240 Prospect soon after it was constructed in 1933. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gabled roof, clapboard siding, and casement windows typical of the late 1910s and 1920s multi -paned door, covered by a small gabled portico, supported by triangular braces horizontal vent on the space above the portico BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2}—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator. TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space resented for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) "Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: Victorian—Queen Anne "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1892. "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (142):14402 Prospect Avenue "117. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unlaiown Date: Original Location: "118. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architechual contort as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant because of its architecture and association with early Tustin residents. The Queen Anne building, now part of a Church complex, is located in the middle of a group of trees and surrounded by a small orange grove. First owner, Zeke Ziehan, was a principal of the Tustin Grammar School from 1889 to 1906. Additionally, he served two terms on the Board of Education and ran for County Superintendent of Schools in 1902. He purchased this property, built this house, and planted a surrounding orange grove in 1890. Mr. Zielan served an important role in the growth of the Tustin School District. The orange grove and home was sold to George and Lillian Roy in 1910. The house retains much of its original fabric, with the exception of the roof on the tower at the Northwest corner of the front facade, the front window, and one of the front doors. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}–,Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks Property is located outside city limits. •B14. Evaluator: TBAWest, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5236 (1195) `Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (142)14402 Prospect Ave Ra=rded by: TBA West. C_ Jordan Date: November 2002 F-1 Continuation Ful Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: medium width shiplap siding front facing gabled roof bordered with enclosed eaves gable face and smaller offset front porch gable clad in fishscale shingles larger gable centered with a rectangular decorative panel, topped with a row of bead and reel trim, and flanked on the sides by carved brackets smaller gable with a curved bargeboard with outwork porch, supported by turned posts with rosettes set in square panels on the frieze two doors leading to the interior -- door in the north wall appears to be original, and has a window in the top, molding trim, and dentil work — door in the east facade is a newer door and has a multi -paned window in the top and a panel in the bottom with criss-cross accents ca. 1900 plate glass window topped with a leaded glass transom lean to porch with a row of windows. group of trees and surrounded a small orange grove DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (143):14611 Prospect Avenue William and Eva Cheney built this two-story Spanish Colonial Revival building of pressed brick covered with stucco in 1928. A large garage, topped with a red -clay -tile clad side -facing gabled roof, has been enclosed. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: •B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This house is significant as one of the finest examples of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in Tustin and for its association with William Cheney. Mr. Cheney came to Orange County in the late 1800s and rented 960 acres from his friend, James Irvine. Additionally, for over 20 years, William Cheney operated an additional 600 acres of Irvine's ranch. In 1914, he bought 10 acres of land on the East side of Prospect and built a home for his wife, Eva, and their family. Three years later he purchased 20 acres on the West side of the street from A.L. Cotant, a fruit grower who lived on Glen (Tustin) Avenue. Mr. Cheney planted 815 Valencia orange trees on the East side of Prospect and 1600. trees on the West side. In partnership with James Utt, he operated a nursery devoted to raising Valencia orange tree stock. On the land leased from the Irvine Ranch, he also raised lima beans, black eyed peas, barley and hay. A successful businessman, Mr. Cheney also was the first secretary of the San Joaquin Lima Bean Growers Association, stockholder in the First National Bank of Santa Ana and co-founder of the Farmers Insurance Company. Later he became a member of the Tustin Hills Citrus Association. As president of the Wyana Oil Company, he was responsible for oil drilling in the state of Wyoming and Orange County. He also raised mules and in 1925 was the foreman for the County Highways. The building, sitting in the center of a large, walled yard containing a variety of specimen plants, has a heavy red -clay -tile clad roof Bl 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Sketch Map with north arrow required.) VM. *IZ4fi: � WA -" A.MAGANSEI' WAY I4$W :: 3R7i7i ' o 14M U7* WESTBUR:Y LANE 140 : Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (143)14611 Prospect Ave Recorded by: TBA Wes ordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation � Update This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: construction out of pressed brick covered with stucco location in the center of a large, walled yard containing a variety of plant specimens heavy red clay tile clad roof side facing gabled roof, with closely spaced carved brackets and pipe venting at the peaks, running north to south large square chimney, with a row of medallions forming a band around the center, is located near the north end large square stucco clad posts that match those in the port cochere supporting the porch roof, continuing across the front to become the port cochere roof large single story red file roofed wing extending toward the front from the two-story section multi -paned metal -framed casement style windows cast concrete decorative panel centered in the second floor of the front fagade an adjacent window deeply recessed with a tile sill heavy wood shutters flanking the window to the north front door, located in the corner of the ell formed by the front facing wing, and ornamented with molding in an intricate pattern front facing wing with a large pilaster with large ornamental scroll on the top windows, one facing the north side, and the window in the center of the wing, both multi -paned and fronted with ornate wrought iron grills . courtyard with a 4 foot wall and square piers matching those on porch and port cochere, that is located to the south side of the front wing large garage with red clay tile clad side facing gabled roof that is located in the back of the main house DPR 523L 'Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (144):14462 Redhill Avenue This building was constructed in 1915. Used brick has been added to the fust floor, front fagade. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus industry Area: Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A, B, C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defuud by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant because of its architecture and association with early Tustin residents. Some especially fine mature trees, including some specimen avocados, surround the original 1915 Craftsman Bungalow and barn. The ranch is one of the few remaining operating groves in Tustin, with the healthy trees acting as a significant reminder of the thriving citrus industry that shaped the history of Tustin. The Nisson family contributed to the orange and walnut industry and was part of the ranch -oriented settlement period. Charles Nisson and his new wife, Vera, bought a 10 -acre walnut grove at the corner of Redhill and Walnut and built their new Craftsman bungalow style home in 1915. Charles was born on a ranch in Santa Ana and was known for his expertise as walnut and orange orchardist. After Charles Nisson died in 1957, his son, Matt, continued to live in the home and raise oranges and avocados. In 1968, 8.51 acres were sold, leaving 1.49 acres of land on the comer parcel still owned by the Nisson family. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2) —Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol IL The landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAWest, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or #(Assigned by recorder) (144) 14452 Redhill Ave Ree rded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation If_ JI Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: cladding in specialty siding of wide and narrow alternating boards side facing gabled roof with a large front facing gabled dormer that runs from the front of the side facing roof to the back criss-cross latticework venting, triangular braces, and exposed rafter tails line the roof two sets of double hung windows, flanked by louvered shutters, on the face of the large dormer shed style front porch, supported by pairs of large square wooden posts single storied wings extending to each side centered with plate glass casement windows shed style square bay located in the wing to the east of the front porch small garage is located on the Walnut street side and a large vertical sided barn with a front facing gabled roof, centered hay mow door, and sliding barn doors also situated on the Walnut Street side Landscape, including specimen trees of avocado and oranges DPft 523L *Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code 5S3 "Resource Name or # (145 A) 14122 Redhill Avenue Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Monterey Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was between 1920-1940. •B7. Moved? XXo ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 PropertyType: Residential Applicable Criteria: (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is primarily significant because of its association with Revival styles popular in Tustin. Character defining features, include but are not limited to: • Monterey style building with a characteristic second story balcony cantilevered • covered by the principal roof • original building wall cladding on the second and first floors • framed multi paned doors and windows • brick chimney B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HM}—Single Family Property `B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996. B13. Remarks (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Pagel of 1 "A'RiiP Status Code5S3 'Resource Name or # X145 B) 13641 Redhill Avenue Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was between 1920-1940. "B7. Moved? XNo ❑Yes []Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is primarily significant because of its association with the Craftsman Bungalow style popular in Tustin. Character defining features, include but are not limited to: • front facing hipped on gable roof with exposed eaves and brackets open eaves and brackets • vent louver windows symmmetrically placed below the cave double hung, framed windows • horizontal band extending across the exterior fagade B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin: ACity of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996. B13. Remarks (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 'B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 Map currently unavailable (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1195) "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 'B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1907. "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (146): 1042 San Juan "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address mtegity.) This building is significant because of its architecture as an example of a Colonial Revival style with Craftsman influence. It is also important because .of its association with early Tustin residents. Edward E. Smith, a local walnut grower, built this house in 1907. That same year, be sold it to J.H Shaffer who immediately sold it to Martha Rantz. By 1909, Matthew and Birdie Traran had purchased the property, adding to several other lots that they had accumulated in that block. Local residents knew the area as Truranville. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: .hipped roof featuring gabled wings to the front and east side .crisscross latticework venting, carved triangular braces and a row of decorative knobs accenting the gable faces .wrap around porch running across the front and west sides .pairs of narrow, wood posts that support the porch roof .horizontal braces accenting the posts .plain wood railing with vertical and horizontal balusters and borders *pair of double hung windows centered in the front wing B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property 'B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) •Reauired information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: Greek Revival - Victorian "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date ofalterations) "NRNP Status Code: 4S7 "Resource Name or # (147): 1062 San Juan The building is one of the oldest in Tustin and was built in 1875. A shed style dormer has been added to the west side. A shiplap-clad addition is on the east half of the front facade. Buildings in the back yard were constructed or moved there in the 1940's. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 'B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as one of the oldest recorded residences in Tustin. It is also significant because of its architecture and association with early Tustin residents. Originally purchased by Samuel Bailey and sold to several others later, the property was consolidated by the Truran family. The Trurans owned several lots on this block of San Juan and the area was nicknamed Truranville by some Tustin residents. Although this house is in a general state of disrepair and has an inappropriate addition on the front, it needs to be recognized as a very old building that reaches back almost to Tustin's beginnings. The home exhibits unusual architectural features. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gable two symmetrically placed framed double hung windows and molded cornice • wide shiplap siding and vent above the windows porch on the lower level that has a hipped roof with enclosed eaves, wood posts with vertical cutouts and wood diagonal braces front door centered with a large window. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (m)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 6238 (1195) *Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1929. *NRNP Status Code: 5S3 *Resource Name or # (148):1621 Bryan Ave *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: Claude Fowler *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in teens of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant because of its architecture, associations with Claude Fowler, and its agriculture -induced prosperity that reigned in Orange County during the 1920's. This fine home is also the only survivor of a row of four similar houses built. by the same person in 1929, Claude Fowler was the contractor for all of the houses. These houses were estates. Before Bryan Street was widened, the buildings stood far back from the street, amidst well -kept lawns and mature plantings. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: flat roof with a parapet topped with file walls covered with stucco entrance, covered by a shed tiled roof, extending from the front facing facade arched opening at the entry multi paned windows throughout the exterior B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (1m)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required Information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Mission & Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or #(149):150 Yorba Street Rancher Andrew Morris built the eclectic Mission and Craftsman Bungalow styled building in 1921. The use has been converted to commercial without destroying its exterior character -defining features. A new garage and parking lot are located behind the building. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss iruportance in teens of historical or architectural corrte)t as defined by thane, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as a surviving Mission and Craftsman styled building, rare in Orange County. The detailing and quality of construction adds to the significance. It is also important because of its association with rancher Andrew Morris. Arriving in Tustin in 1902 with his father in law, M. Morrison, Mr. Morris bought 20 acres at First and Yorba and planted orange trees. The house remained in the family until 1968. BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (IP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (149) 150 Yorba St Recorded by: TBA West- C- Jordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation I" Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • elongated hipped roof features with enclosed eaves, a wide overhang, and pairs of carved Mission style brackets along the underside of the eaves • building symmetry, centered with a large recessed porch with a shaped arch across the top • solid stucco clad rails and piers, with concrete caps, that border the concrete porch floor • pairs of casement windows, with a row of mullions across the top of each panel, placed on each side of the front door and match those used throughout the rest of the house massive front door made of vertical boards with three horizontal boards ornamented with large metal studs plate glass windows flanked by casement sidelights and topped with matching transoms, which occupy the spaces on each side of the centered north side DPR 523L *Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival "B6. Construction history: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: SN "Resource Name or # (15o): 13711 Yorba Street Limited information on the history of this single storied Colonial Revival building is available. The date of construction is estimated at around 1898. Wrought iron railing has been added to the front step. "B7. Moved? X No OYes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the Colonial Revival style in Tustin. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1/95) -Kequirea intormation Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (150) 13711 Yorba St rded by: TBA West C. Jordan Date: November 2002 I Continuation ff Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: narrow clapboard, trimmed with comer boards, and capped with a hipped roof and projecting front facing gabled roof eaves enclosed and gables and decorated with diamond shaped wood shingles, a delicate cutwork vent and curved bargeboards single double hung window centered below the front gable original wood paneled front door located in the south side of the gabled wing plate glass window, topped with a leaded glass transom, and a double hung window that is located in the front fagade front step clad in brick and a new railing of wrought iron wrap around shed style porch supported by chamfer edged square wood posts connected by a railing with round balusters door at the west end of the porch featuring glass in the top half double hung windows throughout the exterior large board and batten garage in the rear small orange grove is also part of the property DPR 523L "Required information Page 1 of 1 B1. historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Herman Enderle built the house in 1904. "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or #(151):14192 Yorba Street "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The house is significant primarily for its associations with the Enderle family, prominent local ranchers turned developers, and because it is representative of early 200` century growth patterns of this rich agricultural area. merman Enderle was the owner of a foundry at Third and Main in Santa Ana. Enderle also owned a 20 -acre ranch that was planted in walnuts and apricots, -eventually extended to 40 acres (in oranges) by 1950. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: bellcast-hipped roof with a front facing bellcast gabled porch on the south end of the front fagade matching gable with carved triangular braces and a three -sectioned louvered vent located near the back of the south side narrow clapboard siding covering the exterior and a row of half timbering and a matching beam below which form a pattern across the bottom of the gable pairs of square wooden columns which support the porch roof front door flanked by sidelights large plate glass window on the south side of the porch, which has multi -paned casement sidelights. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan - *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B 11/95) *Required information Page 1 of 1 Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1932. "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (152):14302 Yorba St "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the large Tustin homes that dotted the countryside of orange trees, eucalyptus windbreaks, and large well kept yards; it is representative of the prosperity brought to Orange County by the citrus industry. It is also important because of its association with early Tustin resident, Theron Willis. Records indicate that Theron Willis, a sales manager for the California Spray Chemical Company, and his wife, Adah, owned this two storied Spanish Colonial Revival style house into the 1960s. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: red clay the clad roof ringed with carved rafter tails gabled roof located on the main section of the south end two telescoping single storied sections stretching to the north a double garage, with its double doors on the south side facade, located on the bottom half of the two storied section recessed multi -paned metal -framed windows that are used throughout the house a pair of ornate entrance gates, screening the front door, that are recessed in the center section BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)---Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) "Required- information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1919. "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or #(153): 14332 Yorba St The house was designed by W.W. Kays and was remodeled by Harry Hayden Whiteley in 1927. The matching garage, located in the back on the North side, has been converted to a residence. A new porch has been added to the front of the house. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: W.W. Kays b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B,C (Discuss importance in teras of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address iraegrity.) This building is significant as a fine Spanish Colonial Revival house with unique design elements, and associations with the Stevens family and prominent area architect W.W. Kays. Horace Stevens, rancher son of Tustin's wealthiest pioneers, Sherman Stevens, and wife, Florence, built this Spanish Colonial Revival home in 1919. Various families have occupied the house since. The setting includes a large garden along the front and several specimen trees and plants. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (IM—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society.. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPP 523B 11/95) "Required information Page 2 of 2 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) (153) 14332 Yorba St Brded by: TBA Wes Jordan Date: November 2002 y Continuation Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: varied roof forms, consisting of flat roofs, unbroken parapets, square grills with latticework and large key shaped reliefs second floor stepping back from the first and forms a large open porch in the front pair of wrought iron grills above the main entrance, with hoods clad in read clay tile and flanked with a mission style parapet with red clay tile fringe large multi -paned glass window located to the south of the porch and another window on the north side second entrance, sheltered with a red clay tile clad roof, located on the north side DPR 523L *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1920. "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or k (154):1082 Walnut Street "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: two front facing gables and a hipped roof open eaves and exposed rafters entry porch with two square columns supporting the corners of an extended gable brackets placed at the top of the support column and exposed beam framed and multi paned windows horizontal siding on the exterior surface B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)--Single Family Property •B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1185) (Sketch Map with north arrow r aired.) t a : t:. r 40. ORANGE STRE9T "Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Constriction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in the early 1920s. "NRHP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or # (155): 14841 Yorba Street A second story balcony and bridge leading to a matching office building in the back were added later, and a circular, brick parking lot was also installed. Reproduction period lights ring the parking lot. The fencing consists of latticework panels between large square ports with decorative balls on the top. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: B, C (Discuss importance in temps of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is significant as an example of Tustin's Colonial Revival architecture. It also has associations with early Tustin residents. Built between 1921 and 1924 by Rancher Oakes B. Newcom and his wife, Daisy, this two storied Colonial Revival style building is currently being used as an office. However, the numerous alterations compromise the integrity of the original building. BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) IRYI.\E BOULE-IID . t4s*x t4r�it H 1:0 *30t4 4. 74#f a X43 :3t1: °G 140. tlS 1I Ab ase Page 2 of 2 "Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) J1 55) Yorba St Recorded by: TBA West. C. Jordan Date: November 2002 Fv Continuation lul Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gabled dormers with multi -paned windows situated on the sides of the centered porch narrow clapboard with wide pilasters trimmed in molding which cover the exterior matching double hung windows forming a pattern along the front pair of large round classical Tuscan columns supporting the pedimented gabled porch roof, while a small pair supporting the second floor balcony is placed just inside the large set. balcony rails made of heavy carved balusters and rectangular molding trimmed piers front door with moldings in a complicated pattern and with multi -paned sidelights enclosed single story porch, also supported by round columns, with french doors across the front and delicate stained glass panels on either side of the round columns row of heavy carved balusters and piers, matching those on the front porch, and forming a border around the flat roof above shallow square bay with no windows located on the north side, near the front addition in the back of the house and a second story balcony, ringed with carved balusters. The addition matches the original house. second story bridge which leads to a matching office building in the back DPR 523L 'Required information Page 1 of 2 Bl. Historic Name: Chamber House B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1930. "NRNP Status Code: 3S "Resource Name or #(156) 14891 Yorba St. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 'B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area Santa Ana -Tustin Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: AC (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This house is significant for multiple reasons. The first is for its architectural style and integrity. Several such homes once dotted the Tustin countryside, surrounded by orange trees, eucalyptus windbreaks and large yards. Built in 1930, the building's Colonial architectural detailing and landscaping have survived the demolition of other similar buildings from post World War H tract developments. In addition to its architectural significance, this property is significant because of being representative of the prosperity from Orange County's citrus industry after the depression. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property 'B12. References: Oral Interview w/ Frances W. Logan, March 9, 2002, City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; "The Landmark Trees of Tustin," Carol H. Jordan, Tustin Area Historical Society, 1997. B13. Remarks: This building requires additional information and research to assess, fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/85) "Required information Page 2 of 2 'Resource Name or #{Assigned by recorder) (156) 14891 Yorba St Recorded by: TBA West C. Jordan Date: November 2002 v Continuation u Update The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: round tower topped with a swan weathervane at the apex stucco clad conical tower roof and half round roof above the bay at the north end, both clad in red clay tiles; the circular tower with a crenelated frieze and lantern style light fixtures above the main entrance front door constructed of vertical wooden planks and accentuated by a small grill details such as a round stained glass window, multi paned metal framed casement windows and transoms low stucco clad wall which forms an entry courtyard parallel with the front of the building port cochere and the garage designed to complement the main building surrounding landscape that includes several specimens of trees and plants DPR 523L "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed in 1915. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (161): 400 1"` Street (W) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or arcbitectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the proliferation and variety of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: symmetrical classical features front and side facing gabled roof, horizontal siding and louvered vent on the front facing fagade single exposed beam ends and rafter tails pair of columns which supports the beam comers of the entry porch B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2}-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built in 1912, but has been altered. *NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (162):420 1 "Street (W) •B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: `B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme Agricultural Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building, built in 1912, is typical of Craftsman Bungalow architecture, although alterations detract from its character. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gables exposed eaves with decorative wood siding on the front porch fagade two matching porch supports with sloping sides covered with stonework; there are no rails on the porch. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1/95) "Required information Page 1 of 1 *NRNP Status Code: 5D1 *Resource Name or # (163): 501 1" Street (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Commercial B4. Present Use: Commercial *B5. Architectural Style: Pueblo Revival *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This commercial building was most likely built prior to 1952, but has been substantially altered. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder. unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Commercial Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Built in the Pueblo Revival style, this stucco -covered single storied building, with its symmetrically placed vents and entry on the front facing fagade, is. significant as an example of the numerous eclectic styles in Tustin. The flat roof has a parapet wall. The style, popular during the early 1920s on, is a mixture of influences from both the flat roofed Spanish Colonial buildings and Native American pueblos. The alterations, however, detract from its character and integrity. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • Pueblo Revival style architecture; stucco covered single storied building • symmetrically placed vents and entry on the front facing fagade • flat roof with a parapet wall BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (11P6)—Commercial *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) W: *B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 Q X44 t+p q i3 (This space reserved for official comments.) TIRST :STREET 377i4�>" J>7i ti3?' 0.44. DPR 5238 (1195) 1*Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This single storied building was most likely built in the 1920-30s. *NRNP Status Code: 5D1 *Resource Name or # (165): 515 1' Street (W) *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1879-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural conte)d as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is significant as an example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style house is Tu tstin . The style was popular in the area and many residences with constructed red tile roof covering, stucco wall surface, eaves with little overhang, low pitched roof and a vent on the front facing facade. This building also matches the neighboring property at 519 W. 1 a Street. The buildings character defining features include, but are not limited to: red tile roof covering stucco wall surface eaves with little overhang low pitched roof and a vent on the front facing fagade Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (M)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1/95) *Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This single storied building was most likely built in the 1920-30s. *NRNP Status Code: 5Bi "Resource Name or#(166): 519 1" Street (W) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1879-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geopVtuc scope. Also address integrity.) The building is significant as an example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style house in Tustin. Typically, residences were constructed with red file roof covering, stucco wall surface, eaves with little. overhang, low pitched roof and a vent on the front facing facade. This building also matches the neighboring property at 515 W. 1" Street. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: red tile roof covering stucco wall surface eaves with little overhang low pitched roof and a vent on the front facing facade Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (11P22}—Single Family Property ,B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 03: rq+i tt3- ' 1ilf _ .:..... ?tt'Jr War 3p!( .. IC 444, (� or ttlt ' .iii. 1+0 v aaa . z: s 136 . -12$ TERST'STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1925. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (167):690 1" Street (W) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1879-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style, popular in Tustin during the early 20u' century. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • low pitched roof, red tile covering, no overhanging eaves stucco covered walls • asymmetrical facade cross gabled roofed building has a front facing gable facade with arches above doors and principal door entry arched vent on the front facade and side tapered walls low rising stucco wall that extends from the entry. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) O FTRSTSTREET g. gg ............. . >.. .::....... 64. in ... .......... irye.�' SECOND ;STREET T. "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow modified "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The single storied building was built in 1915, but has since been altered. *NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #(168):750 1" Street (W) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as part of the variety of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin. However, alterations have compromised its integrity. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: low pitched roofs, exposed beams and tapered columns on the comers of the porch front facade connected to a hip and open gabled side facing facades Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol K, The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area I istorical Society. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) `Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building may likely have been built before or around 1952. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 'Resource Name or # (169): 305 2nd Street (W) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown RB10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1960 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to tract ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: double hipped roof side facing fagade open eaves entry and fenestration trimmed with molding BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2�-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) *Required information Page 1 of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (171):335 2nd St. (W) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The original building may have been built prior to 1952, but it has been substantially altered. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Post WWII Boom Area: Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1951 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Chittendon, Dorothy Wilson; Interview, 1990. First American Title Company records. B13. Remarks: This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 0 FIRST STREET 1J 1 1 :. #* iia:: .. w a: M. PCs ki": 1 4. :oa.. 1 fNlii '; R SECOND STREET .: "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Ranch Tract "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building may have been built prior to 1952, "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (185): 340 3rd Street (W) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: 1119a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Post WWII Boom, Suburbanization Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1951 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building represents the post World War II modem architecture in its functional simplicity. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • hipped roof with front facing identical fenestration and entries • decorative louvers which were installed along the windows and a single belt course runs horizontally along the exterior facades B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (M) -Single Family Property "11112. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Map with north arrow required THIRD STREET DPR 523B (1195) *Required information Pagel of 1 Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was most likely built prior to 1952. *NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (186): 430 3`c Street (S) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Highway & Commuter Development, Suburbanization Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance m terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to tract architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a low pitched roof front facing gable attached to a side facing gable wing perpendicular entry to the street facade under the eaves of the wing fireplace on the side facing gable BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; First American Title Company Records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. •B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 {1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) TIl=.STREET h ...... NIAIN STREET .77 n "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was most likely built around 1952. "NRNP Status Code: SS3 "Resource Name or # (187):440 3' Street (W) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 1B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Suburbanization Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1951 -present Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • hipped roof and open eaves • covered porch under the roofline of the main building Bl 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (IM)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol K, The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) T1r1RD.STREE'r MAIN STREET "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1920. "NRNP Status Code: SS3 'Resource Name or # (188): 1901 Walnut Avenue IB7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single -storied building is significant as an example Spanish Colonial Revival style in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • 'U' ' shaped configuration • two front facing gables roof covered with red tiles and stucco exterior front facing gable front with a multi paned window in a curved frame • other windows rectangular in form • circular vent located about the curved window B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (MY—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) *Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract ranch style "B6. Construction History: (Constriction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was most likely built prior to or around 1952. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (189): 505 3`d Street (W) •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in tens of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to Tract Ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing gable and entry under the open eave of the gabled wing • low pitched roof • gable side facades with horizontal siding on the upper portion and stucco • wood trim used around the exterior fenestration B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2�-Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks The building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) did THIRU.S`I'REET Z MAIN STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Tract ranch style *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building may likely have been built prior to or around 1952. "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 *Resource Name or # (190): 525 3rd Street (W) *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development, Post WWII Boom Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1951 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: low pitch side facing gabled roof with an attached flat roof carport covered entry, supported by a plain, simple column, with an entrance door perpendicular to the front fagade exterior fenestration framed with wood trim Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (1]22} --Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks The building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "1314. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) *Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) .. ; swt : .!. THIRD.STREE`T EF rn zz w MAIN STREET *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract ranch style "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was most likely built before or around 1952. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (202): 335 6' Street (W) •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1960 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building may be significant as an example of the transition to tract ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gable and adjacent wing exposed rafters and open eaves that cover the porch entry area sidelights next to the door entry double hung windows with decorative louvers on the exterior exterior covered with horizontal siding chimney along the side facing gable BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Ma with north arrow required. Aft: 4" . rw rn Ci Own : > f SIXTH STREET "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1915. "NRNP Status Code: SBI "Resource Name or # (203):465 6`s Street (W) "B7. Moved? ❑No XYes [3Unknown Date: Unknown Original Location: Main Street •B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Citrus Industry Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: A,C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Built during the height of the Craftsman Bungalow architectural fashion in Southern California, this single -storied building is significant because it represents the style's variations in Tustin and because it has maintained much of its original integrity. Attention to detail is especially evident. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: low hipped front and side facing gables, open eaves and exposed rafters framed exterior double hung windows porch entry under the front facing gable supported by a single column walls clad in horizontal siding chimney located along the side facing wall B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential IB5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built in 1923. "NRNP Status Code: 5S1 "Resource Name or # (204):405 6' Street (W) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the Craftsman Bungalow variations in Tustin. The building has characteristic features of the style, including tapered columns, porch supports & railings, and rustic elements. This building was also constructed at the latter end of the Bungalows' popularity in Southern California. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a front facing gable with open eaves and an attached flared gable porch supported by tapered columns on stone pedestals decorative wood brackets extending from the base of the column to the underside of the porch roof a horizontal beam across the front facing gable of the main roof and trellised covering under the eaves narrow horizontal siding covering the exterior double hung windows trimmed with wood moldings B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}-Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluatio;:: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Ma with north arrow required. Er F�. v' ,moi :. We SLXTH STREET "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built in 1915. New siding was added in 1992. "NRBP Status Code: 5D1 'Resource Name or # (206) 425 6' Street (W) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin, though alterations impact the integrity of the building. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gabled roof adjoining a gambrel, or dual pitched gabled roof narrow horizontal siding fenestration framed with molding B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (MY—Single Family Property •B12. References: First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 623B (1/95) Sketch Maewith north arrow required.) m. WA :. . SIXTH STREET "Reouired information Pagel of 1 *NRNP Status Code: 5S3 *Resource Name or # (207):435 6s Street (W) tsi. rustoric Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow *B6. Construction Mstory: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built in 1915. A covered open gabled roof garage has been attached to the building. *B7. Moved? X No 13 Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the variations of the California Bungalow style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gable and side facing wing entry on the front facade covered with an extension attached to the main roof and exposed eaves wood shingles placed on the front, while different material used on the side fagade extended eaves attached to wood brackets on the side elevations double hung windows trimmed with molding found throughout the exterior Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks The building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) Sketch MaLwith north arrow required.) F, ur SIiXTA STREET *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1915. "NRBP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (208):445Y2 6`" Street (W) *B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This property may be significant as an example of the variety of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. Another building of similar construction is adjacent to the building, but has more narrow horizontal siding. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: hipped roof with exposed rafters and with little overhang wide horizontal siding double hung windows framed in wood trim and molding Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (IM) ---Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building most likely was built prior to or around 1952. "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (209):445 6`� Street (W) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1960 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as part of the transition from the dominant tract architectural form in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • facing gable side attached to a hip roofed wing • horizontally designed building • entry area covered by the wing eaves Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks The building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) h Map with north arrow required.) SIXTH. STkEEIr "Required Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow (original building) "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date ofalterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (210):455 6a` Street (W) The original building was built in 1915, but substantially alterations have occurred. A two storied addition and modifications to the front fagade have been constructed. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in term of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as a variant of the many California Bungalow buildings in Tustin, but its integrity has been compromised. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gable with open eaves Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2y-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) Sketch MaLwith north arrow required.) *0: .. .::. !Rid:...... 410 W .,40 . : i3i.. . . Mir r -SIXTII STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow — original bldg "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 *Resource Name or # (214):160 A Street (S) The original building was built in the mid -1900s, but has been substantial alterations have occurred since. `B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address irdegrity.) This property may be significant as an example of the variety of California Bungalow houses in Tustin. However, the integrity of the building has been compromised. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gable facades with open eaves and exposed rafters porch entry located under the roof of the single storied portion of the building with two brick surfaced columns connected to the exposed beam tail board and batten with a horizontal band separating the floors bay window extending from the single storied front facade BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property ^B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The original building was likely built in the early or mid -1900s. *NRBP Status Code: 5D1 *Resource Name or # (215):170 A Street (S) *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945 - present Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in tams of historical or architectural conted as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the California Bungalow style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gable side with low sloping roof, open eaves and exposed rafters entry located on the side of the building wood brackets attached to the overhang front facing fa(;ade with three contiguous windows and a single window to the left, all in the same size Bil. Additional Resource Attributes: GM) -.Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Tract ranch *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was most likely built prior to or around 1952. *NRHP Status Code: 5D1 *Resource Name or # (218): 320 A Street (S) *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development Area. Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to tract ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • hip roof of horizontal design typical of the post World War II developments • partial porch framed with an exposed beam that extends to the comer of the building • posts supporting the porch roof area • entry perpendicular to the street front facade • double hung windows with wood trim and moldings throughout the exterior • grill screens in front of two porch posts BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (IP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to fully assess its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAWest, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) nPR 5238 111951 "Reauired information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was most likely built in the 1920-30s. *NRNP Status Code: 5D1 *Resource Name or #(219):125 A Street (l) *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural corded as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The single storied building is significant as part of the proliferation and variety of the Spanish Colonial Revival style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: two gabled front facing facades with differing roof levels rafters exposed with little overhang entry perpendicular to the front facade and under the open corner of the front gable section Double hung, multi -paned windows are recessed from the exterior wall Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2}--Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks The building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) natz -g9,AR mia-m {Sketch Map with north arrow required.) i rtcr: 19I:LA.. W.Nrv; ► °ate . ..... i�itiffil�.hfis _ ►k. f::� .aR ... i 1 ae:.: aJls.... .. iZ. :a. FIRST :STREET i *Required information Pagel of 1 *NRNP Status Code: 5S3 *Resource Name or # (220):130 A Street (N) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1920. The building appears to have been altered. *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the popular adaptation of the California Bungalow style in Tustin. Although it appears that this single storied building has been altered with a newer covered porch, it retains much of its California Bunaglow characteristics. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing hip on gable roof with open eaves and exposed rafters • narrow horizontal siding 16 double hung windows with trim and molding double vents on the front facade BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2�—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks The building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: October 2002 Map currently unavailable (This space reserved for official comments.) nPR t;93R ilia -R\ *Required information Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or #(223): 143 A Street. Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and dateof alterations) This building was built in 1915. A newer gable addition was built in the rear. "B7. Moved? X No OYes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is significant as an early example of the many variations of the California Bungalow style in Tustin. However, alterations have impacted the integrity of the building. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gable with gable wing entry porch supported by two identical tapered columns on piers multi paned door entry and wood trimmed windows within the porch area double hung windows framed with trim and moldings located throughout the exterior horizontal siding is used to clad the walls B1 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2�-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks The building requires additional information and research to assess, fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Pagel of 1 •NRBP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (224): 145 A Street (N) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built in 1915. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: Wit. Architect: unknown b. Builder. unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of Tustin's diverse range of California Bungalow buildings. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing gable, open eaves, exposed beams and rafters • porch gable with tapered columns on piers supporting the corners wide siding cladding windows and door trimmed in wood Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}-Single Family Properly %B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks The building requires additional information and research to assess, fully, its significance. •B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Pagel of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #{225): 148 A Street (N) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract ranch "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building most likely was built prior to or around 1952. There are double hung windows on the wing, while the new addition has large pane fenestration. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1960 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in teens of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as anexample of the tract range style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gable and side facing gable wing + flat roof extension attached to front gable double hung windows on the wing Bl 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2�-Single Family Property ^B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess, fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Page 1 of 1 B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 'B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1920. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (226):150 A Street (N) 1117. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the California bungalow style in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • hip on gable side facing roof with exposed eaves • double hung windows with wood trim and moldings located throughout the building horizontal cladding that covers the exterior B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Ma p with north arrow re uired.)_ A.:X 4 . . IRVINE BOULEVARD MIA sift 1: ss 7Jriicr noc Yi1 i1 t .F .iis x APAA ' ... 4 { :r43: dap {4� Page 1 of 1 Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The original building was built most likely in the 1920s. "NRNP Status Code: SD1 "Resource Name or # (228): 155 A Street (N) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: 119a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1960 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the California bungalow style in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: single storied front facing gable design side facing wing classical column at the comer supporting the partial porch section of the gable double hung windows, framed with trim and molding, found throughout the exterior walls chimney located between the front and rear buildings ogee shaped gateway with finial which is attached to the picket fence that separates the yard from the sidewalk B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2}—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. 11114. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan 'Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) *Reauirad information (Sketch Ma with north arrow re uired.)_ IRVINE BOULEVARD w AC7' .�1X .tl►l: i7: E.: ti'5:... is ,J-t;W I 03..., iiRs� . .. :.:..two 3t " . .... :;ilii . ! . t~ . iic3 JET {3;° t: �4 *Reauirad information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was constructed in 1915. "NRHP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (229): 158 A Street (N) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of the California Bungalow style in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front and side facing gables open eaves and exposed rafters entry doorway which is covered by a separate gabled roof cladding consisting of narrow horizontal siding double hung windows throughout the exterior B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) nPP 5238 111951 "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.)_. IRVINE BOULEVARD r y �'t�4C7' tf tom: iTs::H VS.... . ► H ,,y. . - i A.. t40 40 "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1915. "NRNP Status Code: 5Di 'Resource Name or #(230): 160 A Street (N) "B7. Moved? X No EJ Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Arclutecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of the California Bungalow style in Tustin. However, the building's integrity has been compromised with alterations. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gables front facing gable about the entry doorway narrow, horizontal siding fenestration trimmed with wood molding. BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks The building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) {Sketch Mawith north arrow required.)_ �. w 4. .. µ IRVINE BOULEVARD r, ra � 1RAC'1' .afar ."# :P :VUA AAAA 1171 : W . tom:.444 r 143:' 140 f4j Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1915. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (231):165 A Street (N) "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: 119a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architecdusl context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building, similar in design with others on the street, is significant as an example of the proliferation and variety of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gables and a front facing gable above the doorway narrow, horizontal siding double hung windows with wood trim and moldings throughout the exterior exposed brackets which are pronounced Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2}- ingle Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. •B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Map with north arrow re uired.)_ IRVINE BOULEVARD w ra . 27ii4L"i' .�11 1171 i:: P wift Ift AAAA "W Z.:fxp. *43 Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1915. "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (232):163 A Street (N) 'B7. Moved? X No [--]Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: AC (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This Building is significant as an example of the California Bungalow style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front and side facing gables partial porch covered by the side facing gable and supported by wood col porch with a railing with balustrades with trellis infill • narrow, horizontal siding • double hung windows trimmed with wood moldings Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2) —,Single Family Property •B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. •B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Ma with north arrow required.)_ TM, .,�. � IRVINE BOULEVARD r�r�s�r err ,17 fn::F-4 tr A .. 7lPAA O >e# ,oto 133: i. .143: 1s3 Page 1 of 1 Bl. Bistoric Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow 1116. Construction Bistory: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was in built in 1915. "NRBP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (233):168 A Street (N) "137. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow architecture in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • side facing gables and open eaves • entry door and sidelights, symmetrically located on the front facade, trimmed with wood moldings • identical windows with sidelights constructed on both sides of the entry B1 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (M)—Single Family Property •1112. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Ma with north arrow required.)_ IRVINE BOULEVARD MA $88 ra 175 t .... . � UntRAcr. a0R3 t .F .ice %!.Flits *03 t. �43: y is Page i of 1 Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRHP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (234):170 A Street (N) The building was built in 1915. A wrap around porch has been added with flat roof, exposed rafters and wood columns. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single story building is significant as an example of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a side facing gable and open eaves wrap around porch has been added with flat roof exposed rafters and wood columns B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)---Single Family Property •B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B 41/951 *Reciuired information (Sketch Ma with north arrow required.)_ O IRVINE BOULEVARD M � 1.4s o. AW tx3; t40 f43 *Reciuired information Page 1 of i Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 'B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 *Resource Name or # (235): 173 A Street (1) The building was constructed in 1915. A wrap around porch has been added with flat roof, exposed rafters and wood columns. *B7. Moved? X No [--]Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: 119a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "1310. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural oonte)t as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the California Bungalow style in Tustin.. Alterations have impacted the original integrity of the building. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gables and front facing gable sheltering the entry gambrel, dual pitched gables with open eaves and exposed rafters entry with three columns on a capped pier supporting the comers narrow, horizontal siding three ribbon windows framed in wood trim and molding on both sides of the entry Bl 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "1314. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Ma with north arrow re wired.)_ ..a' 'w.4.' IRVINE BOULEVARD -W tv ii4• r ' :F4 MA Jit+Ji%;, sir•, as1 "3:.. .. . t. t#,i� 143; 140 14'4 Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1915. "NRNP Status Code: SDI "Resource Name or #(236): 178 A Street(N) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address urtegrity.) This single storied California Bungalow building is typical of the style in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gables and front facing gable that shelters the entry gambrel, dual pitched gables with open eaves and exposed rafters entry that has three columns on a capped pier supporting the comers narrow, horizontal siding double hung window framed in wood trim and molding on one side of the entry BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (B:'2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C: Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) 'Required information (Sketch Ma wi#h north arrow r wired.)_ �. . . O IRVINE BOULEVARD 17ihGi' int;► is 4.f: IV_ Its 1lf vj W . MA 71r'`AA 141k*>~.a. t. tty: 14 14 .. us 'Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1925. "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (243): 520 B Street (S) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: Wit. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • side facing gables with a front facing gable covering the new entry area • open eaves and exposed rafters BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 4� E M.: •'ilk s1xTu :4'rREE T "Reauired information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1928. "NRHP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #{246): 125 B Street (N) "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as part of the proliferation of the Spanish Colonial Revival style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: asymmetrical facade flat roofs and no overhang red tile parapet stucco exterior surface large, distinctive, windows on the front facade B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2�-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) `Required information Pagel of 1 "NRBP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (247):130 B Street (N) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building most likely was built before 1952, but has been substantially altered. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development, Post WWII Boom Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1951 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: partial porch under the open eave of the side gable supported by decorative columns • chimney natural woods, earth colors low pitched gabled roof with wide, unenclosed eaves overhangs porch, with roof support by columns • exposed roof rafters B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) *Required information (Sketch Ma i with north arrow required.) rro: .:s t1K►: sx,�' ..:. , . W.' A10. rst►. i9K,8if� :: t�1l it�aYi'&: tib.. y: lei! :} FiQ 1-4.1 R 130 • W. 14 ki6 lea 140 13Q. c z t �: -: t33 FIRST STREET *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract ranch "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was most likely built prior to or around 1952. "NRNP Status Code: SDl "Resource Name or # (248): 133 $'Street (N) fF "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1951 -present Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance m terms of historical or architectural contead as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as part of the transition to ranch tract architecture as the dominant style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gables of different heights open eaves and exposed rafters BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. 613. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator. TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) "Required information (Sketch Ma with north arrow required.) t10: ;04 f1Q: !71` >r.JIPFIf w�.7iiiu E3E!`. : txb � ES! i'.i'► t : IW W TA4. ii.4' s t :'t. Pa. t78 i=i 1l3iX4 . :. ...'L: FIRST STREET "Required information Page 1 of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (250): 138 B Street (N) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built prior to or around 1922. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • side facing gables and a front facing gable covering the entrance • symmetrically placed entry porch door, framed with wood molding and trim; a porch roof supported by columns narrow, horizontal cladding windows with sidelights framed in wood molding and trim chimney located to the left side of the building Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2y-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (252): 143 B Street (N) The building was built in 1923. The exterior has been covered with stucco and other alterations have occurred throughout its history. •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder. unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although this building originally was a typical bungalow from the. 1920s, it has been substantially altered and its integrity has been compromised The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front and side facing gables chimney on the right side gable eaves are open and exposed rafter beams stucco on exterior surface Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival ^B6. Construction History: (Constriction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built around 1924. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (254): 148 B Street (N) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: •B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in term of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of the Colonial Revival architectural style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing gambrel, dual pitched gable with open eaves and exposed rafters • porch with columns that support the corners of the front facing gable with an exposed beam across the length of the porch vents under the -eaves, horizontal siding and triple ribbon windows framed with wood moldings and trim BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1924. *NRNP Status Code: SS3 *Resource Name or # (255):150 B Street (N) *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gable with open eaves and exposed rafters porch, covered by the gable, with a pair of columns of piers supporting the corners and patterned wood shingles on below the eaves rail with balustrades extending from the left pier to another column double hung windows throughout the exterior Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1994; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1195) *Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1915. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (256):153 B Street (N) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The single storied building is significant as an example of the California Bungalow style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • low pitched front facing gable and open eaves • covered entry porch constructed on the front face with exposed beams and a pair of tapered column on piers supporting the corners • double hung windows, framed with wood trim and molding, throughout the exterior B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) nPR 5238 (11951 "Required information (Sketch Me with north arrow required.) r�,hrt m iE x ice:.: r4 14S...... 1711. . 1a3 1341 U. ` YA.: fX.:. in ts3 A. FIRST STREET "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1924. *NRNP Status Code: 5D1 *Resource Name or #(258)158 B Street (N) *B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in tears of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied house is significant as an example of Craftsman bungalow architecture in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing a hip on gable with open eaves and exposed rafters; the front facing hip on gable, covering the entry into the building, supported by a pair of squared columns on capped piers pair of triple double hung windows framed with wood trim and moldings narrow siding chimney located on the right side facing gable B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (MY—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) *Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1915. "NRNP Status Code: SDI "Resource Name or # (259)160 B Street (N) •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing hip on gable with open eaves and exposed rafters • flat roof which covers the porch and entry area • exterior clad in narrow, horizontal siding windows framed with wood molding and trim porch with cross ranch style railings and exposed beams B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2}—Single Family Property RB12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) (Sketch Mawith north arrow, required.) INV W tX : :0 i+�,JiPf� 1i3 11t1t: )20. EH. fi '. 1d0` Ey W .. .. Yom: .446 414. fes:. M 40. �{ !t FMS.T STREET "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built around 1922. *NRHP Status Code: 5D1 'Resource Name or #(260):163 B Street (N) *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in term of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The single storied building is significant as an example of the Colonial Revival style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side and front facing gables, open eaves and exposed rafters front facing gable that covers the porch, supported by a pair of classical columns at the corners an entry door and sidelights, located symmetrically on the front facade, framed in wood trim and moldings narrow, horizontal siding BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (IM --Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Mnn LA40 1410c% *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name; B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built around 1922. *NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (261) 165 B Street (1) *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the variety of the California Bungalow style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side and front facing hip on gables with front facing gable covering the entry that is supported by columns with brick tri panel vent located under the front gable eave windows, sidelights, doorway and vents framed with wood trim and moldings Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)--Single Family Property *1112. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. •B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) nPR fi93R 111041 *Reouired information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name:. B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built around 1920. *NRNP Status Code: 5D1 *Resource Name or # (262)168 B Street (N) *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of the many variations in California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side and front facing gables two tampered columns on capped piers supporting the entry porch, and covered by the front facing gable exposed brackets, rafters and horizontal beams double hung windows, sidelights and door are framed with wood trim and moldings Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2}-Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1!95) *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Victorian "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRBP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (263)170 B Street (N) The building was built around 1928. Alterations have been done to the property, including an addition. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of late Tustin Victorian style in the 1920s, however alterations impact the integrity of the building. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing gables • door, sidelights and windows framed in wood • front gables with matching double hung windows and small vent below the open eaves • chimney located on the right side of the back wing Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)-,Single Family Property •B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. 'B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 1RVINE'BOULEVARD N' w ` W. 03 174 E~ azs >Fw ..E~ :. �i riiR IT, tS Lilt: taa.: �5d >lss,:: tiO' 1;411; 94S.: Lfq;t43 sap s34 ix'i:..... 7f34 YS! - 1361 1 tit •rs� .. "Required information Page 1 of 1 "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (264) 173 B Street (N) Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Ranch "tract •B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built prior to or around 1952, but has been substantially altered. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Post WWII Boom, Suburbanization Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1951 -present Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in tens of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic supe. Also address integrity.) Although a typical example of post World War II vernacular architecture in Tustin, alterations have altered the original character of the building. Character defining features include, but are not limited to: rambling and horizontal form automobile oriented asymmetrical shape with low pitched roof moderate eave overhang variety of wall cladding decorative railing and other modern details Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan 'Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) __ (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) O IRV1KEACIULEVARD ari ' LAC V. aDG 400, tis $23 lit ZfS �q : :00S. 00 130 ia -!4;}. .... t4 14t,; ISO. as .�_. ;: ... "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (265) 175 B Street (N) The building was built around 1920. The original building appears to have been altered. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is significant as an example of the Colonial Revival style in Tustin, though alterations have impacted the integrity of the building. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing a hip on gable with open eaves and exposed rafters front facing hip on gable, covering the entry into the building, supported by a pair of squared columns on capped piers ranch style railing and decorative beam which had been added to the porch pair of triple double hung windows framed with wood trim and moldings narrow siding B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (M) -Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) O IRVINE:BOULEVARD ss t7tti F ',IT3 WW "o . 09 : . ►: )�C to. ' .133 tKi 48 141..§. 34 t3S:: 12.0 cxtt :136. t!d' tt 'Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built around 1928. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (266) 178 B Street (N) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of the variety of the Spanish Colonial revival style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: file on a parapet extending above the flat roof exterior surface is stucco roof connected to the main building covering the entry and porch with two columns at the corner file used on the porch roof Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property 'B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/951 ---.".(Sketch Map with north arrow required.) O IRVINE.BOLTLEVA:RD A. rRA 1i1r0 TM,73 sib;: 61 >tri sr� ...ilio _ .� qai:. '►sti< :�: aai7;: .: i.lt . t too. ilsx.: t4. tso:; tW !Ix I's 4: tali t fAR an . ?:!Q its as "Reauired information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built around 1920. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (269)125 C Street (N) •B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The single storied building is significant as an example of California Bungalow architecture in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • side facing a hip on gable with open eaves • front facing hip on gable projected beyond the eave and sheltering the door entry • fascia board hiding rafters walls clad in wide siding double hung windows throughout the exterior, framed in wood trim and moldings chimney is located on the left side facing gable Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)-Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required. .Y1it� aft '.1f0 � }tF3' !iQ F" fsa t39 W 1ST � w tt4 :1143., 4r . '136. a 134 r-135 30124. 12# FIRST STREET "Required -information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was most likely constructed in 1928. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (270) 130 C Street (N) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 1138. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by therne, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the proliferation of the Spanish Colonial Revival style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: flat roof and front facing facade topped with a parapet ribbon windows with a larger inset panel and side double hung windows, all framed with wood trim and moldings entry area with a sloping roof with file attached to the main building entry wall with an arched opening exterior is covered with stucco Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property •B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) .......:f7¢ t=4:.. YfQ 1ri:S. rwR: sem' - IS F". �:IM 11Q Sal : ' Mtt443. cn M 133: 7 ': = `: 1W. _:.. :133'. .. 124.. � .MMt AM�v �iM FIRST STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (271) 133 C Street (N) This building was most likely built in 1920. The adjacent two -storied garage appears to have been built since 1952. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "1110. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although built in 1920, the building's alterations and additions have compromised its original integrity. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • two front facing gables with open eaves and exposed rafters • columns supporting the comers of the entry gable Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2) —Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 4.�6 03:. . itd: iCt4 itl. tib:. Yl�:: W i4 : t .. :0S: .4•.i ta: fStl iia" 3 . 1tIG: • . �. ,i..'.�. 00 433 . t24 W. FIRST STREET "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or 9 (273) 13 8 C Street (N) The building was originally built in the 1920s. The entryway was added in the 1950s. "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural contend as defined by theme, period, and geographic score. Also address integrity.) The single storied building is significant as an example of the proliferation and popularity of the Spanish Colonial Revival in Tustin during the 1920-30s. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: a parapet wall capped with red tile stucco exterior surface B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (In) --Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) t>rc tea. w..ru _.►q: ;SC W. +tll: .lam' t3.6. o� s t43. 141'. u .: t V 1Y4.. FIRST STREET Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow •B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was most likely built prior to 1952. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (274)140 C Street (N) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the California Bungalow style in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing gables connected to a side facing gabled wing • side facing entry situated under the front facing eaves with columns at the comer • decorative patterned shingles that clad the walls • double hung windows throughout the exterior B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Map with north arrow required. isa 3?3 t PO f 4110 tis: 13 Nx. 4Ii> :tai: F � � 06. l+tiZ: _l4;4 ids: or ass., :: ;tom tai :as: 33. i33'. t?4'... 13:5. Y .. FIRST STREET Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: early Tract Ranch "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) NRNP Status Code: SDI Resource Name or # (275)143 C Street (N) The building was built prior to or around 1952. The front facing gable entry door is perpendicular to the street and was probably added since 1952. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1951 -present Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as residences were constructed in simple, more tract ranch types of architecture in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gable with open eaves vertical boarding is used under the eaves Bl1. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; First American Title Company records; Directories; Jordan, Carol H., The Landmark Trees of Tustin, Tustin Area Historical Society. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) TQ too. tiJ:.. 1i41 a#3 156. lift: s pr7': :'.. 33 ast... '124'.. M.MMC .iir.lir "6 EIRSTSTREET "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built around 1920. NRHP Status Code: 5D1 Resource Name or # (276)145 C Street N '117. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: R1118. Related Features: 1119a. Architect: unknown b. Builder. "1110. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architechual context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin, but the building also has transitional characteristics of the Ranch Tract style from a later period The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing gables, open eaves and exposed rafters natural woods, earth colors • low pitched gabled roof Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (M:12) -Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Map with north arrow required. hR: 1iS4 tdi� . > ate: ry.. !SM ISS: 434 . _�: fes: ' •F�.. J -4h r:« w FIRST STREET Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This buildingwas built in 1920. "NRHP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or #(277) 148 C St. N "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an early example of Craftsman Bungalow architecture in Tustin. The Craftsman bungalow style was in high fashion during the early 1920s and Tustin residences incorporated many such buildings into their urbanizing community. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gables, open eaves and exposed rafters porch with two tapered columns on capped piers a series of windows framed with wood trim and moldings Bi 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) s�t: iai3 'aat�t : 1t�. ?t?1l s AA.. :144: .044 443. lf4j.. 4Q:' c. 43.. 12Q . 134 tis . Yom, .. . FIRST STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1920. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (278) 150 C Street N "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: •B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in temps of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an early example of Craftsman Bungalow architecture in Tustin. It is similar in style as the nearby residence at 148 C Street. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing gables, open eaves and exposed rafters • porch with two tapered columns on capped piers series of ribbon windows framed with wood trim and moldings narrow, horizontal siding B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) (SketchMap with north arrow required.) Tfl '; ....... t�tf 440. W. t✓i4f: 144`. as: . L F16.4 w 1:4 t� - :349: w ; asx. ns :. 12.4.. r» ads FIRST STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch transitional *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built prior to or around 1952. *NRHP Status Code: SDI *Resource Name or #(279)155 C Street N "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: *B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945 -present Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to tract ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. The building was built after World War H as a simple, functional style that reflects new trends in modem design. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing hip roof with open eaves and exposed rafters moderate eave overhang B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2�—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator. TBA West, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) a13:.. Y71l; s>r� ass tsrl...eS3_sa: 441.. ��Q.' ' ; 310 15a9¢: 333' 1?4.. i7�1 tf . ` ::ixi.:... 1C► Lij aV AI . f7'ir! FIRST STREET *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential RB5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) NRNP Status Code: 5D1 Resource Name or # (280) 158 C St. (N) This building was originally constructed in 1880 and relocated to its current location. "B7. Moved? []No X Yes ❑Unknown Date: Unknown Original Location: Unknown "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1899 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C This single storied building is significant as an early example of the Craftsman Bungalow in style in Tustin. The property is also landscaped with mature trees and plantings. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing gables, open eaves and exposed rafters e porch with two tapered columns on capped piers e series of ribbon windows framed with wood trim and moldings • narrow, horizontal siding B1 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June 1990; Jordan, Carol H, Tustin: A City of Trees, Heritage Media Corp., 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator. TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 3Tti !7 ....... 4p0: :. 10w. Yo .107� #its f'.itt:. J54.- 4.1Sj444: .03.4 pr7 1 UO..: �' i�i2.. >Esil. Us. ix0' l33; Yom: c : 7ki.. �:.. .... ..:.. ice : 1.X 133'. .: FIRST STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 'B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built prior to or around 1952. 'NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (282) 163 C Street N 'B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 'B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: unknown B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1950 - present Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address uriegrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to tract ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. As Tustin became a center of manufacturing for the World War R and post war defense effort and other economic consequences, tract houses were being built that would dominate the housing market for decades. Often, new decoration and features, such as the window shutters, were added on these buildings to imitate previous styles. Character defining features include, but are not limited to: Craftsman bungalow architecture Front facing gables, open eaves and exposed rafters A porch which has two tapered columns on capped piers A series of ribbon windows framed with wood trim and moldings; the surface has narrow, horizontal siding Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property 'B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks 'B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) aTR ts;3:.. > :si*:. tlo 1 ts7i .. s: ' 4.. E„ 43. W FIRST STREET 'Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was most likely built prior to or around 1952. 'NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (283) 165 C Street N "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural conte¢ as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied property is significant as an example of the Tract Ranch style that occurred in the late 1940s. As Tustin became a center of manufacturing for the World War U and post war defense effort and other economic consequences, tract houses were being built that would dominate the housing market for decades. New subdivision ordinances in California municipalities dictated width and turning radii of streets, size of blocks and requirements for developers. The ranch and similar post World War Il designs, fit into these subdivision regulations as the most widely distributed architectural style in southern California. Character defining features include, but are not limited to: hip roof building, with extended overhangs and covered eaves roof is shingled and the exterior walls finished with either stucco or rustic siding expanded in the back with additions of a family or other types of rooms use of decorative revival features Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. ks B13. Rema - "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) ac 1 " 4". rw;; t lxx. 4.34'13S:. ._ a33: p I V. .w':...r FIRST STREET *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival- Craftsman "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: SDl "Resource Name or # (284) 168 C Street N This building was built in 1915. The original porch railings appear to be removed. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building, with front and side facing hip on gables, open eaves and exposed rafters, is significant as an early example of transitional Colonial Revival and Craftsman Bungalow architecture. Doors and windows are framed with wood trim and moldings in Greek and Roman architectural details, clapboard is narrow, facade is symmetrical, and the porch columns are classical styled Alterations, however, impact the integrity of the building. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front and side facing hip on gables, open eaves and exposed rafters door and windows which are framed with wood trim and moldings two columns that support the front facing gable with a ranch style railing between both columns narrow, horizontal siding brick chimney located on the side gable B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Sing1e Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) " tjitt fiR3 44 #gip; iSS. Vu 1.. 0_0 1`#, t2a -tom ate: 133: .An FIRST STREET `Required information Pagel of 1 B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: modified Greek Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (285)170 C Street N This building was built in 1920. The covered extension may have been added later. "B7. Moved? X No [--]Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of the Greek Revival style in Tustin. However, alterations have impacted the integrity of the building. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing gables and open eaves • door and windows framed with wood trim and moldings • narrow, horizontal siding BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: GM)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) O IRVINE.BOULEVARD W w:. _ EMA "Required information .W � ttil: .F .is7 - rs X70 " :�Rf iM tae:: fi0 "': "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential RBS. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of ahamtions) "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #(286)173 C Street N This building was built around 1915. A garage has been added in the rear. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the variations of the California Bungalow style in Tustin. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gables, open eaves and exposed rafters door and windows framed with wood trim and moldings narrow, horizontal siding Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: ('HP2)—Single Family Property KB12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B 111951 (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) O 1RVINE.B.OULEVARD ew W aiKi 4W.460. 'i73 S 00 � ;}� � . Ems' .44 . 77 tiA rte_:. 1160: Row 1AQ' eat r%s *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (287) 175 C Street N This building was built around 1920. Similar to the building at 173 C Street, this building appears to be modified with a new multi paned window on its front facing facade, and a new porch on the side. •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin, but alterations have impacted the original integrity. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gables, open eaves and exposed rafters A separate garage is located in the rear of the property. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) O IRVINEMOULEVARD al14:1W... rte: : i7Qi F t7`3. 17'Q : F i?1 tirR . W :3i'� fes. :lfi i' no {tG 4W aalt: :. tarn' 1sA U I66.. 1aG i'15 j 1tl... i5, . tfD. 148: 14S i 1.4 ,. ,14. . 3.lQ' � la arc "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival — Craftsman "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built in 1920. *NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #{288)178 C Street N "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: •B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building, with side and front facing gables, open eaves and exposed beams, is significant as a transition from the Colonial Revival to Craftsman styles in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side and front facing gables, open eaves and exposed beams porch which has two tapered columns on capped piers door and ribbon windows with double hung sidelights framed with wood trim and moldings narrow, horizontal siding B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "1112. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) O IRVINE. BOULEVARD P '? II Y�s ii1Q ' 13Gi 1.i1M0: .. ice.. - 1iiK W : 'Ay - : .; 4* W. 4iiR: 1R4 ti3 1�0 t t"Wo, IM. ;1;4lt: 34S. ;W . 44S:. 220Call 140' :143. +tai .... f9i at3>.... ' alC' eat +sem 'Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Modem & Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built prior to or around 1952. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (290) 555 C Street (S) "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1950 -present Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as a variation and transition from early Spanish Colonial Revival style to modern characteristics with its minimal detailing. Unlike other Spanish Colonial Revival buildings in Tustin, this building's capped parapet is more symmetrical than the asymmetry of other forms. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: moderne and Pueblo Revival stylized influences door and a series of windows framed with wood trim and moldings stucco on the exterior surface B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Ma with north arrow re ired.) _. �3 .iii Vq ' ►� gg � � 7E ���*' . ua SIXTH. STlt1✓9T "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "NRNP Status Code: SS3 "Resource Name or # (291)180 C Street N "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building was built around 1928. - B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C The single storied building is significant as an example of Tustin's Spanish Colonial Revival style with a flat roof and a parapet facade topped with tile. The building's -character defining features include, but are not limited to: flat roof and a parapet facade topped with tile porch entry covered by an extended roof with tile supported by the building's wall at one end and a single column at the other side supporting beam with an arched junction at the column end door and a series of windows framed with wood trim and moldings stucco on exterior surface B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2�—Single Family Property B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) Map currently unavailable DPR 523E (1195) *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: late Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was constructed around 1915. "NRNP Status Code: SDI "Resource Name or # (296) 230 Prospect "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building, with a low pitched roof, front facing gable, is significant as an example of the Colonial Revival style in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • low pitched, front facing gable • porch which extends the full length of the front facade and has columns with railing and balustrades • door and series of windows that are framed with wood trim and moldings narrow, horizontal siding vent located above the symmetrically placed eaves of the front facade BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (M)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) m SECOND STREET 4 ' 1 rn a . a . .. THIRD STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch "$6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built prior to or around 1952. "NRHP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #(301) 425 Main Street (W) "B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder. 'B10. significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945 -Present Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms ofhistorical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to tract ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. As Tustin became a center of manufacturing for the World War II and post war defense effort, and other economic consequences, tract houses were being built that would dominate the housing market for decades. New subdivision ordinances in California municipalities dictated width and turning radii of streets, size of blocks and requirements for developers. The ranch and similar post World War II styles fit into these subdivision regulations as the most widely distributed architectural style in southern California. Tract ranch style homes, such as this building, are typically small, one story buildings with a lower pitched roof. The roof is shingled and the exterior walls are finished with either stucco or rustic siding. Because of the limited dimensions of the tract houses, many of these homes were expanded in the back with additions of a family or other types of rooms. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gables entry, sheltered by a side facing extension, supported by two columns with stone material door and a series of windows framed with wood trim and moldings wide board horizontal siding or shingles BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (11951 "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch "B6. Construction ffistory: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built prior to or around 1952. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (303) 445 Main Street W 'B7. Moved? X No []Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to tract ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. These tract. ranch style buildings are typically small with a lower pitched roof. The building also illustrates the limited dimensions of the tract houses. Many of these homes were expanded in the back with additions of a family or other types of rooms. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: rambling and horizontal form automobile oriented asymmetrical shape with low pitched roof moderate eave overhang decorative railing and other modem details front facing gable and a hipped roof wing Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (MP2 Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator. TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) "Required information Pagel of 1 •NRNP Status Code: 5D1 `Resource Name or # (305) 545 Main Street W Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: modified Colonial Revival RB6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was probably built in the mid -19005. Alterations have since occurred. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture, Post WWII Boom Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1960 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terns of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The existing oak tree and the previous use of the house as the parsonage for the Advent Church are significant. Although this building may be significant as an example of Colonial Revival architecture in Tustin, it has been substantially altered and its integrity is questionable. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gable and side gable wing front gable with two matching sets of windows recessed from the front fagade vent located on the top point of the front fat ade two dormers situated on the wing roof entry is perpendicular to the street wood shingles chimney on the left side of the building BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Caroni Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5236 (1/951 -Requlrea Intormatlon Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: modified Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built prior to 1952. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (311) 695 Main Street W "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder. unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: BC (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, aad geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow architecture in Tustin. It is also significant because of its association with early Tustin residents, such as the Prebble family. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing hip on gable roof • exposed rafters and open eaves • original piece of the vertical corner board • horizontal siding and windows framed with trim and moldings Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2y-Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "NRNP Status Code: SS3 "Resource Name or # (312) 705 Main Street W "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was most likely constructed in the 1920s. •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in teens of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as a later version of the Spanish Colonial Revival style, popularized in Tustin between 1910 to 1925. Character defining features include, but are not limited to: asymmetrical fagade flat roofs and no overhang red tile roof stucco exterior surface large, distinctive, windows on the front small parapet capping along the front fagade arched openings that define the porch decorative file vents are situated on the front and side facades Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: ACity of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) SPR 523B (11951 "Required informatiot Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Mame: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction daze, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (315) 735 Main Street W The original building was built around 1928. However, it has been substantially altered with the construction of a new porch and a shed style roof. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in teens of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although this building was originally built in Spanish Colonial Revival style, popularized in Tustin between 1910 to 1925, alterations have compromised its integrity. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: flat roof and parapet topped with rile stucco on exterior surface two sets of three ribbon windows symmetrically placed with the entry door in the center Bl 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name:. B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built around 1928. *NRNP Status Code: 5D1 *Resource Name or # (317)128 Mt. View Drive *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in teens of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the proliferation of Colonial Revival style that was popularized in Tustin between 1910-1925. It retains much of its original character. The style includes the typical use of stucco walls, clay file roofing, small parapet capping along the front facade. Windows are multi paned and found throughout the exterior. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: parapet front facade topped with tile flat roof with shed roofs over the front facade ribbon windows and separate doorway entry multi paned windows throughout the exterior stucco cladding Bit. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) nPR 593R 111951 (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) lift 17. aii4 17;E- 11Q tT3 t1 IKl *44 3i3 Iso a 03. j +�► 140 t.�x.. i[a til? i'i >E37� '121:'. tap FIRST STREET *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 'B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival RB6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) Tlds building was built around 1928. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (318)130 Mt. View Drive "137. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: '810. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1875-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural conte)d as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of the proliferation and variety of the Spanish Colonial Revival style, popularized in Tustin between 1910 to 1925. The..style includes the typical use of stucco walls, clay tile roofing, and small parapet capping along the front fagade. This building also has an arched doorway and covered porch defined by a connecting lower wall. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: .. capped parapet in front of the flat roof tiled shed roof which covers the porch low partition that connects the arched entry stucco on exterior Bl 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "1312. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) i7x t75,: 174, 47 tl4E. a73- t .173tso its >'�a %93° 14 10 14t,4 , . Z is5 ?�S : � 41lF: tJG in. t2 i D ,t.: W . W: +r: I FIRST STREET `Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch style "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built prior to or around 1952. -NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #(319) 135 Mt. View Drive "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Highway and Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945 -present Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in term of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building may be significant as an example of the transition to tract ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. The building is an example of a post World War H residential prototype that would dominate Orange County's landscape for several decades. As Tustin became a center of manufacturing for the World War H and post war defense effort and other economic consequences, tract houses were being built that would dominate the housing market for decades. New subdivision ordinances in California municipalities dictated width and turning radii of streets, size of blocks and requirements for developers. The ranch and similar post World War H styles fit into these subdivision regulations as the most widely distributed architectural style in southern California. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gable and hipped gable wing Bi 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (11951 (Sketch Map with north arrow required. 4TH ... M. ft. 17 .196 406 1iµ airx iss: � T) i M44 ,ire: `suo: .: A .. . ra lid:. 151i+t. 146 10� j tir t111 a M:..MF.4r... ..: FIRST STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 'B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival •B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was most likely built around 1928. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (320) 138 Mt. View Drive "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Agricultural, Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1875-1960 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: (Discuss importance m terms of historical or architectural oonaext as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied Spanish Colonial Revival building, with front facing gable and side facing wing, has arched openings and a matching pair of windows symmetrically placed with decorative ornaments above. The front facade also has extended partitions, curved in form to the right and lower partition that defines an outdoor area. This building's style was popularized in Tustin between 1910 to 1925. The style includes the typical use of stucco walls, clay tile roofing, small parapet capping along the front facade. This building's. character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing gable and side facing wing • facade with arched openings and a matching pair of windows symmetrically placed with decorative ornament above; the front facade with extended partitions, curved in form to, the right and a lower partition defining an outdoor area windows on the front facing wing with ornamental decorations above chimney located on the left side of the building stucco on exterior BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (M --Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 00 IT 1fQ Its i3 t:.A tit3; W4 1.40' tss. *40, . a3i 't2i1 � t[lk:: t30 . $33 is ::...WF W. Z...: FIRST STREET *Required information Pagel of 1 Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built around 1920. "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or #(323)145 Mt. View Drive "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Agriculture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: (Discuss importance in teens of historical or architectural conte)d as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied, low-pitched building has a cross -gabled configuration with open eaves and exposed rafters. Framed windows and doors are symmetrically placed on the front facade. The porch entry is covered by the front facing gable and supported by and exposed beam and columns. The cladding is horizontal siding. Like other California Bungalow buildings in Tustin, this building is a simplified version of other more ornate Bungalow styles. The building was constructed at a time when developers needed a more reasonable priced house to meet the rapid demands in southern California. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: cross gabled configuration with open eaves and exposed rafters framed windows and doors symmetrically placed on the front facade porch entry covered by the front facing gable and supported by an exposed beam and columns horizontal siding B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (IP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13 R Al. . em.r "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) {Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 0 !7 11rOP Yi3 >tlti :: veS iSi►, �, . r� uo' Y5 >t2ii � 12l:' tap sm. 12 is FIRST STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built around 1928. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (324) 148 Mt. View Drive "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: 'B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C. (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) The building is significant as an example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style, popular throughout the southern California region, including Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: both tiled hip front facing facade and a flat roof wing with a parapet topped with tiles arched entry sheltered with a shed tiled roof extending from the parapet wall right front facing wall which tapers to the base double matching windows and triple ribbon windows with circular ornaments above located on the front facade B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) i7. fiiE'. 3TJi:;;lp 'i73 ttii� 'tom ate ;: 04 R. 143 _ CU. t tai 06: tlst:'. .13 €C ETRST STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "136. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built around 1928. "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or #(326)150 Mt. View Drive •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: `B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "1110. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms ofhistorical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style, popular throughout the southern California region, including Tustin. Character defining features include, but are not limited to: one story building with stucco siding flat roof with file parapet cap low-pitched gable roof w/ no overhang larger focal windows on front fagade arched porch opening wing wall at one corner open porch Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "1314. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) S .. vs.. f7lR t7i.: yi>wi•. tT3: 370 AlltiO !iS >titi ;: Sfii iSl6 `t,�, 1"tfilC3r 3i� .1#Fi _ lip tarp :isJ. +' tiit ' a► > ��` tY5 :0. 111:' i . FIRST STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: modified California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5B1 "Resource Name or # (327)155 Mt. View Drive The building was built around 1915. The porch entry has been removed and replaced with new decorative metal columns. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "BS. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, Period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although an early example of California Bungalow, with its original wood flamed windows, doorframe, venting and siding, alterations — such as the removal and replacement of the porch entry with new decorative metal columns - have compromised the building's integrity. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front facing gables with open eaves and•exposed rafters • doors and windows framed with wood trim and moldings • narrow, horizontal siding on the exterior Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, ine., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 47:7► a7S.: t� . tT., xihlE. 7: tUA .. .47 .. + i1C 3it6P ." ti3 .1� p � .. ; �..: r► AS tax _ 40 .:. .f# US 143 UG Q :1134 13 to n.. 130 tXl� fit FIRST STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: modified California Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built around 1920. "NRHP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (328) 158 Mt. View Drive "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: 11110. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although this building, an early example of California Bungalow, has its original symmetrical entry, brackets, columns and other wood details, modifications and additions have compromised the building's integrity. Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) ct� ... sx. Sys 473 tsar ties : P 1RI1C1< 31V A .140 1467rt48 :i1::� 14 f30 .0 ix5 t� � Z�l:' t3ti i O yy y� FIRST STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival - Craftsman Bungalow 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built around 1922. "NRNP Status Code: 5Di "Resource Name or # (331)173 Mt. View Drive *137. Moved? X No [--]Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 1118. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "1110. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of the transition from Colonial Revival to the Craftsman Bungalow styles. This building also represents the smaller and more inexpensive homes being built during Tustin's growth. Exterior walls with horizontal siding, double hung windows framed with wood moldings and trim, and a symmetrically placed gable entry with a triangular pediment above the framed bay window, are all characteristic features of this building. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: hip on gable roof exterior walls which have horizontal siding double hung windows framed with wood moldings and trim symmetrically placed gable entry with a triangular pediment above framed bay windows BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property eB12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. Rl'i RPmArlre "1114. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPP 5238 (1/951 "Required information Sketch Map with north arrow required.) IRVINE BOULEVARD w itti ti ACt' .SZ11 i7A.:'w :fix .:. RAOr3!JGLit :40. i F alta ,iia}".. APlil: i3 i� #4i "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 1135. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built prior to or around 1952. "NRHP Status Code: SDI "Resource Name or # (334) 150 Myrtle "137. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Highway and Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in temu of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to tract ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. As Tustin became a center of manufacturing for the World War II and post war defense effort and other economic consequences, tract houses were being built that would dominate the housing market for decades. Although most ranch style homes are minimal in decoration, the use of other stylized features, such as the decorative shutters on this building, were often used to imitate a previous period. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gables, open eaves and exposed rafters full length porch supported by four columns double hung windows wall surface is clad with board and batten siding B11. Additional Resource Attributes: ('HP2�—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator. TBA West, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential 'B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 *Resource Name or # (339) 185 Myrtle 'B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built prior to or around 1952. •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development, Suburbanization Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1951 -present Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss hnportance m terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to Tract Ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. As Tustin became a center of manufacturing for the World War 2 and post war defense effort and other economic consequences, tract houses such as this one were being built. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • cross hipped roof with an extended eave above the porch entry • decorative column supporting the entry cave • double hung windows throughout the exterior • brick chimney located on the right side facing fagade • horizontal siding BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 Map currently unavailable (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) "Required information Page 1 of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Craftsman "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1915. "NRNP Status Code: SDI "Resource Name or #.;357)190 Pacific The front and side facing facades have been substantially altered including the new porch metal supports and additions. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by therne, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant because of its characteristic California Craftsman style that was popular between 1910 and 1930 in Tustin. However, alterations impact the building's integrity. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to:: front facing gables, open eaves and exposed rafters full porch extending the length of the front door and windows framed with trim and molding BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2�Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Ma.�with north arrow re wired.) O hea TKIRD.STREPT *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Craftsman Bungalow "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built before 1952. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (360) 255 Pacific "137. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1840-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance m terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to Tract Ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. Unlike other houses in Tustin, this particular building appears different in style and characteristic. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • hipped roof gable with an entry porch on the right side supported by a single column framed multi paned double hung windows • exposed rafters with little overhang BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow re uired. • '1i�ti0U 'T.,E►iIRDggSTjR�EET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #(367)440 Pacific The building was built prior to or around 1952, but has been altered with a new ell shaped wing on the front facade. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: •B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to tract ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. This single storied ranch style building characterizes the horizontal and linear nature of the building type. Although larger than early tract development homes, this building has similar features in its relationship to new subdivision ordinances in California municipalities dictated width and turning radii of streets, size of blocks and requirements for developers. The ranch and similar post World War H styles, fit into these subdivision regulations as the most widely distributed architectural style in Southern California. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gable and side wing exposed eaves with an entry porch under the wing's eaves chimney located in the central portion of the wing Bi 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property -B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRHP Status Code: 5N "Resource Name or # (368) 445 Pacific The building was built in 1925. However, the first floor extension appears to have been added at a later time, as evident with its new window treatment and cladding along the lower portions of the wall. •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the Spanish Revival style in Tustin.. Character defining features include, but are not limited to: stucco siding tile roofing low-pitched gable roof large focal windows wingwall at one comer Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess, fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator. TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) d.) Sketch Mavwith north arrow require44 EE . Saw; >' -SIXTH. STREET "-Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch style modified "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built prior to or around 1952. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (371) 515 Pacific "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter development, Post WW11 Boom Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to Tract Ranch architecttue as the dominant form in Tustin As Tustin became a center of manufacturing for the World War H and post war defenseeffortand other economic consequences, tract houses were being built that would dominate the housing market for decades. Tract ranch style homes are typically small, one story buildings with a lower pitched roof. This particular one storied, ell shaped house has a hipped roof extending over an entry porch. Unlike other typical tract houses, this building has an arched support and column for the porch roof and large window openings onto the porch. Modifications since the original building was constructed are likely. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: hipped roof and open eaves columns and an arched beam supporting the partial porch Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B {1/95) -rcequirea mrormatton Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch modified "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 'Resource Name or # (375) 550 Pacific The building was built prior to or around 1952. Although this one storied, ell shaped, hip roof building may originally have been part of a typical tract development, it has been altered substantially over the years. •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to Tract Ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. This building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • hipped roof • fascia board which extending horizontally around the building and conceals the rafters • door and windows which are framed with trim • two metal decorative columns supporting the porch eave extension • sidelights on both sides of the door entry Bl 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property •B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5236 (1/95) "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch modified •B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built prior to or around 1952. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (378) 145 Pasadena •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 1B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: Unknown "B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945 -Present Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural contest as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to tract ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. Integrity has been impacted because of alterations over the years. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: side facing gables entry door and a series of matching windows extended horizontally along the front fagade B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (m)—single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, Inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks •B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) `Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch style "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built prior to or around 1952. The brick chimney and windows were very likely added later. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (381)175 Pasadena "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: •B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder. "B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter development, Post WWII Boom, Suburbanization Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural contend as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to Tract Ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. This single storied, hip roof building appears to be part of a tract development prototypical variation. The porch and its four slender columns support the extended roof is probably original. As Tustin became a center of manufacturing for the World War II and post war defense effort and other economic consequences, tract houses were being built that would dominate the housing market for decades. New subdivision ordinances in California municipalities dictated width and turning radii of streets, size of blocks and requirements for developers. The ranch and similar post World War II styles fit into these subdivision regulations as the most widely distributed architectural style in southern California. Tract ranch style homes, like this one were typically small, one story buildings with a lower pitched roof. The roof is shingled and the exterior walls are finished with stucco. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • hipped roof and an extended eave sheltering the porch entry • porch with four wood column supports windows of various sizes throughout the exterior brick chimney on the front facade to the left of the entry B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—,Single Family Property •B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. •B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) Z 1 .... ». SECOND STREET : - ;�r o "Required information Pagel of 1 BI. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "NRBP Status Code: SDI "Resource Name or # (394)125 Yorba "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1928. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: 'B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style that was popular in Tustin during the 1920s. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front and side facing tiled gables pair of matching windows located on the front and side facing facades circular ornamental vent above the front gable double windows chimney located on the right side of the side gable stucco on the exterior surface Bll. Additional Resource Attributes:.(HP2}--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess, fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) 'Required intormation Pagel of 1 Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1928. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (395) 133 Yorba "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style that was popular in Tustin during the 1920s. The building has the traditional clay tile roof, stucco exterior, arched columns that define an arcade entry, and chimney. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • side and front facing tiled gables • arch columns defining an arcade entry • chimney constructed on the right side of the side facing gable • stucco on the exterior surface B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) wst: _. . is tai: i,03:. Salk fT]:. i1Ni fid. 3?4Cs" X06 iift . ar t43t : ice'Es d . -44 .146. : Z'; us�.. #[ 126 42* E1RST ;STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential •B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) 'NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (396) 135 Yorba Street The building was probably built in 1920s. However, a new terrace has been constructed. •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance m terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This single storied building is significant as an example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style that was popular in Tustin during the 1920s. However, alterations impact the integrity of the building in the open porch area. . The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: parapet front facade topped with tile side and front facing tiled gables low partition defining an outdoor entry area stucco on the exterior surface B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (BP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) t:t :: iraifiF.: 03. Aft, 40 1tSt. fyp:: R lea: .046. d vi :FIRST :STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 "NRHP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (397)143 Yorba Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The building was built in 1928. "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural conteao as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although this single storied building is significant for its Spanish Colonial Revival style that was popular in Tustin during the 1920s, the building has been substantially altered. Surviving character defining features include, but are not limited to: one story building with stucco siding low pitched gable roof wingwall at one comer Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) 'Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) 1.73: MAr JW ;ffi�• W,ski 1y0: 3i. ILI - d 131t !!: ! : tit I t� :.. M�..qf06 .. .,�. :: aFs. � .. .. an FIRST:STREET 'Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival modified "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The construction history of this property is unknown. "NRHP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or # (399)163 Yorba "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes OUnknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Commercial Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although this single storied building may be significant as an example of the variety of buildings in Tustin, the building has been substantially altered. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front and side facing tiled gables arched entry with a shed tiled roof tapered walls at the entry and on the front facing gable double hung windows throughout the exterior with garland decorative ornaments above. stucco on exterior BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator. TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B t1195) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) w;ar: fiS • • , � .Iii;: 15t' � rr z tt4 +n Fi1LST'STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival modified "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The construction history of this property is unknown. "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (401) 173 Yorba "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: •B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although this single storied building may be significant as a variant of the many Spanish Colonial Revival buildings in Tustin, it has been substantially altered and the integrity has been compromised. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • front and side facing tiled gables • framed, double hung multi paned windows located on the exterior walls • chimney located on the right side of the side gable • stucco on exterior B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) "Required information (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) A iW N Z.,:143 . °iiltt :. . FIRST:STREET "Required information Pagel of 1 Bi. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Commercial •B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival modified "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) The construction history of this property is unknown. "NRNP Status Code: 5D1 "Resource Name or #.(402) 175 Yorba "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: •B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although this single storied building is one of the varieties of Spanish Colonial Revival buildings in Tustin, substantial alterations have compromised its integrity. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front and side facing tiled gables framed, double hung windows located on the front facing exterior chimney on the right side of the side gable Bll. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2}—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523E (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) O IRYiN.E80VLE A3tD t+M tsaEt TRAM trt�t_ E13 'tip � SiS: 144": Mar 1St 44 iM. i43 i30 IAU al" "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Commercial "B5. Architectural Style: Tract Ranch "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built prior to or around 1952. 'NRNP Status Code: 5D1 'Resource Name or # (403) 177 Yorba "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "BS. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: "B10. Significance: Theme: Highway & Commuter Development, Post WWII Boom, Suburbanization Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1945-1950 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in teens ofhistorical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building may be significant as an example of the transition to Tract Ranch architecture as the dominant form in Tustin. As Tustin became a center of manufacturing for the World War II and post war defense effort and other economic consequences, tract houses were being built that would dominate the housing market for decades. New subdivision ordinances in California municipalities dictated width and turning radii of streets, size of blocks and requirements for developers. The ranch and similar post World War R styles fit into these subdivision regulations as the most widely distributed architectural style in southern California. Tract ranch style homes, such as this ell shaped building are typically small, one story buildings with a lower pitched roof. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: • hipped roof with extended overhang • windows of various sizes throughout the exterior B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (MY -Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks "B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1/95) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) O RV .E.I3011LEVAiZ1) r. is7t�E.l .70A c7 ".1.4 03 i3X tiQ. 145 C s0 ..i-br tis ;ism► ti4#: "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow modified "B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) These buildings were built in the early 1900s. "NRNP Status Code: 5S3 "Resource Name or # (415)1000 block of Bonita Ave "B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also addrrss integrity.) This building is significant as an example of Craftsman Bungalow style in Tustin. The Bonita streetscape includes several single storied buildings that contextually were built around the same time. During this period, Tustin developers built numerous houses in a variety of styles, essentially based on the California Bungalow prototypes. Character defining features include, but are not limited to: • natural woods, earth colors, brick, stone, river rock, and heavier structural beams. • low pitched gabled roof with wide, open eaves overhangs • decorative beams and braces under the gables • porch, with roof support by columns • exposed roof rafters Bll. Additional Resource Attributes:-(HP2)--Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess, fully, its significance. "B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) "Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: California Btulgalow modified *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) This building was built in 1920. *NRNP Status Code: 5S3 *Resource Name or # (416) 1281 San Juan Street *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: *B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This building is significant as an example of the California Bungalow style in Tustin. Many of the original characteristics Have survived such as the front facing gable, wood trim and details. The building has been modified over the years. The building's character defining features include, but are not limited to: front facing gable attached to a double hipped roof wing with vented laths in the upper pediment and two brackets below the open eaves double hipped section with a wrap around porch exposed rafters and a set of paired columns supporting the roof BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (IP2}—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1195) (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) m �J Ey C4 F;r z . ti z .. CHARL.OMA :DR. soy.� *Required information Pagel of 1 Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential *B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow modified *B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) These building were built between 1915 and 1935. *NRNP Status Code: SN *Resource Name or #1418)1400 block of San Juan Street *B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: "B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: *B10. Significance: Theme Agricultural Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1870-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in teens of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) Although modified over the years, these buildings have maintained their original characteristics and integrity. Much of what has survived are early examples of California Bungalow residences adapted to the agricultural Tustin setting. Character defining features include, but are not -limited to: Usually one story buildings Lower pitched gable roofs Contiguous gables facing the street Clapboard or stucco siding Exposed building elements Simple double hung or easement windows Larger front windows, sometimes in 3 parts Front porch and often gabled over porch area BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2)—Single Family Property *B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Heritage Media Corp. 1996. B13. Remarks *B14. Evaluator: TBAW, C. Jordan *Date of Evaluation: Oct 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 523B (1195) {Sketch Ma with north arrow required.) :: a. E� x GREEN VALLEY AVENUE �_ �4 .... .......... CC u A; E: w►: RED HILL AVENUE *Required information Pagel of i Bl. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Residential B4. Present Use: Residential "B5. Architectural Style: California Bungalow modified •B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) These buildings were built in the early 1900s. "NRNP Status Code: 4S2 `Resource Name or # (420) Lockwood Terrace •B7. Moved? X No ❑Yes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: •B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: unknown b. Builder: B10. Significance: Theme: Residential Architecture Area: Santa Ana -Tustin, CA Period of Significance: 1900-1945 Property Type: Residential Applicable Criteria: C (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) These buildings are significant as part of one of the earliest subdivisions built in the 1950s, during the advent of the highway systems in the Orange County area. The subdivision also reflects the conscious mass designof the times and an adherance to new zoning and land use policies. Landscape features are also significant. Character defining features include, but are not limited to: rambling and horizontal form automobile oriented assymetrical shape with low pitched roof moderate eave overhang variety of wall cladding decorative railing and other modem details BI 1. Additional Resource Attributes: (HP2�—Single Family Property "B12. References: City of Tustin Historical Survey, thirtieth street architects, inc., June, 1990; Tustin: A City of Trees, Carol H. Jordan, Hente Media Co 1996 ag rp. B13. Remarks This building requires additional information and research to assess, fully, its significance. *B14. Evaluator: TBA West, C. Jordan "Date of Evaluation: October 2002 (This space reserved for official comments.) DPR 5238 (1/95) 0 Map currently unavailable "Required information Tustin BSO List of NRHP eligible and potentially eligible register sites 1. Listed in the National Register 1S. Separately listed 93 —150&158 Main St W 97 — 228 Main St W 3. Appears eligible for listing in the National Register 3S. Appears eligible for separate listing 7 — 445 2nd St W 10 — 510 2°d St W 14-3203rd StW 18 — 450 3rd St W 25-5353rd StW 26 — 540 3rd St W 28 — 660 3rd St W 29 — 690 3rd St W 42-175AStS 50 — 302 A St S 56 — 250 B St S 60-350BStS 67 — 245 C St S 69 — 300 C St S 70 — 305 C St S 72 — 335 C St S 73-500CStS 81— 397-399 El Camino Real 83 — 434 El Camino Real 86 — 560 El Camino Real 88 —115 Main St W 94 — 160 Main St E 95 — 193 Main St E 96 — 201 Main St W 99 — 265 Pacific 101— 320 Main St W 103 — 340 Main St W 105 — 350 Main St W 106 — 400 Main St W 108 — 415 Main St W 109 — 420 Main St W 112 — 520 Main St W 114 — 555 Main St W 115 — 630 Main St W 116 — 665 Main St W 142 —14402 Prospect Ave 143 —14611 Prospect Ave 144 —14462 Prospect Ave 149 —150 Yorba St 151 — 14192 Yorba St 152 — 14302 Yorba St 153 — 14332 Yorba St 155 — 14841 Yorba St 156 — 14891 Yorba St 4. Might become eligible for listing 4S. May become eligible for separate listing in the National Register when one of the following occurs: 452. More historical or architecture research is performed on the property 82 — 401 El Camino Real 100 — 310-A Pasadena Ave S 420 — Lockwood Terrace 457. The architectural integrity of the property is restored . 1-450 1" W 43-180AStS 68 — 275 C St S 139 — 310-B Pasadena Ave S 147 —1062 San Juan St APPENDIX 2: NRHP STATUS CODES This appendix explains the use of the codes that should be entered in the "NRHP Status Code" field in the head of the Primary Record when an evaluation of a historical resource is completed. The codes found here represent a short list of the most frequently used status determinations, selected from a more extensive list that is available froz the OHP on request. Be sure to read the entire list before deciding which code to use. Take special care that evaluations for districts and their components fit together properly. Note that districts themselves are given "S" ratings, while contributors receive "D" ratings. Thus, a district judged eligible for the National Register is rated "35, but the district's contributors are rated '313." The initial number in a code indicates the general status: 1. Listed in the National Register. 2. Determined eligible for the National Register in a formal process involving federal agencies. 3. Appears eligible for listing in the National Register in the judgment of the persons) completing or reviewing the form. 4. Might become eligible for listing. 5. Ineligible for the National Register but still of local interest. b. None of the above. 7. Undetermined Each general status is divided into more specific codes as follows: 1. Listed in the National Register: 1S. Separately listed. - 1D. Contributor to a listed district. 1B. Both IS and 1D. 2 Determined eligible for listing in the National Register. 2S1. Determined eligible for separate listing by the Keeper of the National Register. 2S2 Determined eligible for separate listing through a.consensus determination by a federal agency and the State Historic Preservation Officer. 2S3. Determined eligible for separate listing by a unit of the National Park Service other than the Keeper of the National Register. 2D1. Contributor to a district determined eligible by the Keeper. 2D2. Contributor to a district determined eligible for listing through a consensus determination. 2D3. Determined eligible for listing -as a contributor to a district by a unit of the National Park Service other than the Keeper. 2B5. Determined eligible by more than one method listed above. 3. Appears eligible for listing in the National Register: 3S. Appears eligible for separate listing. 3D. Contributor to a district that has been fully documented according to OHP instructions and appears eligible for listing. 3B. Both 3S and 3D. 4: Might become eligible for listing: 4R. Meets both of the following conditions: (1) Is located within the boundaries of a fully documented district that is listed in, determined eligible for, or appears eligible for the National Regiwk'; anis (2) may become a contributor to the district when it is restored to its appearance during the district's period of significance. 4S. May become eligible for separate listing in the National Register when one of the following occurs (use the code for the most important reason if more than one applies): 4S1. The property becomes old enough to meet the Register's 50 -year requirement. 4S2. More historical or architectural research is performed on the property. 4S7. The architectural integrity of the property is restored.