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Community Development Department
December 5, 1994
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City of Tustin
300 Centennial Way
Tustin, CA 92680
Director
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Planning & Zoning Info.
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CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
Building
465 WEST 3RD STREET
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RE -ROOFING OF A RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE
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Housing
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In accordance with Ordinance No. 1001 which was adopted
June 20, 1988 by the Tustin City Council, the Community
Code Enforcement
Development Director has the authority , to approve,
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approve with conditions or deny Certification of
Business License
Appropriateness for improvements requiring a City
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building permit for property located within a Cultural
Resource District.
Inspection Requests
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The following findings are required before a Certificate
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of Appropriateness . is issued:
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a. The proposed work conforms to the Municipal Code
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and.design standards which may be established from
time to time by the Cultural Resources Committee.
b. The proposed work does not adversely affect the
character of the District or Designated Cultural
Resources within the District.
C. The proposed work is harmonious with existing
surroundings. The extent of harmony shall be
evaluated in terms of appropriateness of materials,
scale, size, height, placement and use of a new
building or structure in relationship to existing
buildings and structures and the surrounding
setting.
Certificate of Appropriateness
465 West 3rd Street
December 5, 1994
The Community Development Department has reviewed the proposed re-
roofing plans for a residential structure and has determined that
the proposal is in conformance with the above requirements. The
proposed roofing material is similar in appearance to the existing
material and is appropriate for the subject building. The proposed
work is hereby approved, subject to the following conditions:
1. Prior to the start of any roofing work, the applicant
shall obtain a building permit and pay all applicable
plan check and permit fees.
2. Any replacement or repair of an existing feature of the
roof (ie. facia, gutters, downspout, roof vents,
chimneys) shall match the existing materials, finish and
colors of the existing structure.
Pala Ran
As ociate Planner
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ADDRESS:
465 3RD ST (W.)
DATE:
1930
STYLE:
SPANISH COLONIAL REVIVAL
SOURCE: RATING:
T B
ALTERATIONS:
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HISTORICAL DISTRICT:
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COMMENT:
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This unusual single -storied Spanish Colonial Revival house is topped with a dramatic stepped parapet, edged in red clay tiles. The
exterior is clad in stucco. A prominent rectangular covered entry, accented with a southwest emblem in the center, forms the
centerpiece for the symmetrical front facade. A wide arched opening, flanked by narrow arched openings, accent the front of the
entry. Slanted wingwalls add further to the.southwest feeling. The same style arch opens to the east side, where there is a
1 courtyard bordered by a low stucco -clad wall, and to the west side, where access to the entry is located. Trios of french doors
flank the entry porch, and narrow horizontal vents are located above each set. The front door and sidelights, bordered in narrow
panes of glass and square mullions at the corners, match the french doors. This house, with its southwest feeling, prominent
entry, delicate parapet, and use of arches, is an unusual example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture.
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SIGNIFICANCE:
Built by Lon Silver in 1930, this unusual Spanish Colonial Revival house has some interesting architectural features (noted above)
and is significant for its associations with the Silvers and Vincent Humeston. Mr. Humeston, who purchased the home in 1937,
served as a City Councilman and as Mayor of Tustin during the late 1940's. He taught government and history at Tustin High
School for many years during the 1930's, 40's, and 50's. Ile was especially interested in local government and felt strongly that
Tustin should expand its boundaries as Anaheim and Santa Ana were doing in the 1940's and 50's. He lived in this house into the
1960's.