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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB ST S 530 11/29/1994v`1V °•� Community Development Department �'liS� City of Tustin 300 Centennial Way November 29, 1994 Tustin, CA 92680 Director (714)573=3106 Planning & Zoning Info. (714)573-3140 CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS Building 530 SOUTH "B" STREET (714) 573-3131 (714) 573-3132 RE -ROOFING OF A RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE Housing (714)573-3117 In accordance with Ordinance No. 1001 which was adopted Code Enforcement June 20, 1988 by the Tustin City Council, the Community (714)573-3134 Development Director has the authority to approve, approve with conditions or deny Certification of Business License Appropriateness for improvements requiring a City (714) 573-3144 building permit for property located within a Cultural Inspection Requests Resource District. (714) 573-3141 The following gs are required before a Certificate findin uid Graffiti Hot Line (714) 573-3111 of Appropriateness is issued: FAX Machine a. The proposed work conforms to the Municipal Code (714) 573-3113 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 530 South "B" Street November 29, 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. Pa a Ran i As ociate Planner CAS:PR:180ecr.coa GAF WOOD. LINE° TIM B E R L I N E' SER IES Fiberglass Class A Asphalt Roof Shingles ■ Fastest growing midweight laminated shingle in the U.S: . ■ Part of GAF's Timberline Series - the most preferred brand of laminated . . shingles in the industry. ■ An affordable choice with the dimensional look. ■ /-,S-year Limited Warranty. ■ Tough, laminated -fiberglass construction. ■ Ideal for new construction and re -roofing. ■ Highest fire. and :wind resistance ratings -Class A from Underwriters . Laboratories. . ■ Seven dramatic color blends to choose from. .E TIMBERL. TIMBER..LINE' SERI Fiberglass Class A Aspha ■ Most recognized: and pref in'the industry.... ■ Features a deep rich featb • 30 -year Limited Warrant, ■ Dramatic wood -shake ap • The No. 1 choice among • Best quality, tough, fiberg • Ideal for new constructio ■ Seven dramatic color Nat Highest fire and wind pa `t 1�P- CCPR TIMBERLINE° ULTRA' ❑ 0 TIMBERLINE° ❑ ❑ ADDRESS: ` 530 B ST (S.) DATE: 1923 STYLE: CRAFTSMAN fSOURCE: RATING: T B ALTERATIONS: F HISTORICAL DISTRICT: YES COMMENT: DESCRIPTION: (CIIT Y TUMN IHI STO RMAL SUR' Single -story and topped with a side -facing gabled roof and projecting double -gabled front -facing wing, the residence shown above is clad in narrow clapboard siding. Single exposed beam ends, vertical lath venting and exposed rafter tails decorate the roof line. The porch is supported by tapered wood posts, trimmed in molding, and resting on brick piers with concrete caps. The multi -paned front door is flanked with matching pairs of double -hung windows on each side. The concrete porch has no rail. A large plate glass window near the south end of the front facade is topped with a diamond -paned transom. Double -hung windows are used throughout the rest of the house. A matching single garage, topped with a front -facing gabled roof with ventwork that matches that on the house, is located in the rear. SIGNIFICANCE: Ralph Cruzen built this pleasant bungalow in 1923, after purchasing the lot from Roy Russell, a prominent local property owner and developer. He was in the real estate business in Santa Ana and purchased much of this block from Jasper Leck in 1922. He sold the lots to individuals who constructed their own homes. The Cruzens lived in this house for over 40 years. A pleasant example of a Craftsman Bungalow, this house contributes to the Tustin Historic Resources District. It has added significance because of its connections with Roy Russell.