HomeMy WebLinkAbout2ND ST W 435 04/23/1996Community Development Department
April 23, 1996
City of Tustin
300 Centennial Way
Tustin, CA 92680
Director
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Planning & Zoning Info.
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CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
435 WEST SECOND STREET Building
RE -ROOFING OF A CONTRIBUTING RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE (714) 573-3131
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Housing
In accordance with Ordinance No. 1001 which was adopted
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June 20, 1988 by the Tustin City Council, the Community
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Development Director has the authority to , approve,
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approve with conditionsor deny Certification of
Appropriateness for improvements requiring a City
Business License
building permit for property located within a Cultural
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Resource District.
Inspection Requests
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The following findings are required before a Certificate
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
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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.
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Certificate of Appropriateness
435 West Second Street
April 23, 1996
The Community Development Department has reviewed the proposed re-
roofing plans for the contributing residential structure and has
determined that the proposal is in conformance with the above
requirements. The proposed dark grey fiberglass Class A asphalt
shingle 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:
I. 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.
Elizabeth A. Binsack
Community Development Director
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DATE:
ca. 1910
STYLE:
CRAFTSMAN
SOURCE: RATING:
E C
ALTERATIONS:
S
HISTORICAL DISTRICT:
YES
COMMENT:
DESCRIPTION:
Several alterations have changed the character of this large I and 1/2-storicd Craftsman Bungalow. The high side -facing gabled
roof, which features a centered gabled dormer, is clad in shake shingles. The dormer and gables are the only significant Craftsman
elements remaining. The dormer is covered with the original wood shingles and accented with elaborate triangular braces and
features a slanted bay window at the center. The cast and west gable faces are clad in wood shingles accented with triangular braces
and criss-cross latticework venting. A pair of double -hung windows is centered in each gable. A new red brick chimney adorns
the cast 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 replace the original. A
single-storicd addition has been added to the west side. A large double garage is located in the rear. It is clad in medium -width
clapboards and has wooden doors. A huge California sycamore tree shelters the front yard. In spite of its obvious altered
condition, this house was given a high rating because it is one of the finest examples of the Craftsman style in the city.
IGNIFICANCE:
This house was constructed sometime between 1908 and 1915 on the NW comer of Browning and Laguna Road (Highway 101) on
property that originally belonged to the Irvine Co. Margaret Annie Ahern and her husband bought the house on November 26,
1917. When her grandson. Drcnan, acquired title in 1946, the house was still surrounded by twenty acres of oranges. When the
Santa Ana Freeway was constructed in the early 1950's, the house was sold to H.H. Hannaford and moved to its present site on
Second Street. The Hannafords' daughter and her husband, Vincent C. Meek still own and live in the house. Because the house
was moved and severely altered, it would not qualify for the National Register. However, it does contribute to the historic
strectseape and visually fits well into the row of prc-1930 houses.