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HRCA No. 2021-24, HRC 2021-23, HPPA No. 2021-23 — H.A. Smith House <br />November 4, 2021 <br />Page 2 <br />having importance to the history or architecture of the city in accordance with the criteria <br />set forth in Section 30-2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC). This project entails <br />applying the selection criteria established in Chapter 30 of the Santa Ana Municipal <br />Code (Places of Historical and Architectural Significance) to determine if this structure is <br />eligible for historic designation to the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties. The <br />first criterion for selection requires that the structures be 50 or more years old. <br />The structure identified meets the minimum selection criteria for inclusion on the Santa <br />Ana Register of Historical Properties pursuant to criteria contained in Section 30-2 of <br />the Santa Ana Municipal Code, as the structure is 90 years old and is a good example <br />of period architecture. No known code violations exist on record for this property. <br />The H.A. Smith House is architecturally significant as a characteristic example of the <br />front facing gable variant of the Tudor Revival architectural style. It was built in 1931 for <br />$3,500 by prominent developer and builder Roy Roscoe Russell. The H.A. Smith <br />House was first sold to Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Smith in 1932 who lived on the property until <br />mid-1950s. The property was sold to C.H. Fuller in 1955 who briefly resided on the <br />property before selling it to J. Stodola in 1957. <br />The H.A. Smith House is a one-story single-family residential building constructed in the <br />front facing gable variant of the Tudor Revival style. Asymmetrical in design, the house <br />exhibits a steeply pitched roof clad in composition shingle roofing. The exterior of the <br />building is clad in hand -troweled stucco. The three -bay fagade features a central, <br />slightly recessed, wooden entry door and brick entrance stoop, tucked beneath the <br />extended south rake of the projecting front gable wing that rests on an attached brick <br />pier. A tapered, slightly raised chimney bisects the front gable and is capped by a <br />course of bricks. Single, eight -light casement windows flanking the chimney. A triple <br />casement window is located further to the north, beneath a side -gabled portion of the <br />roof. Recessed on the south elevation, another side gable tops a projecting wing that <br />contains a large, square, single -light fixed window on its fagade. Fenestration on the <br />side and rear elevations consists of multi -paned casement windows. The property is <br />simply landscaped with a mature tree, lawn, low vegetation and a curved walkway lined <br />by hedges connecting the front porch and driveway. The driveway is located along the <br />south elevation and leads to the detached, one-story, two -car garage, also clad in <br />stucco. Alterations to the house include the additions of canvas awnings to the front <br />entry and side elevation windows and rebuilding of the front stairs and stoop. The house <br />appears intact and is in good condition. Character -defining features of the house include <br />its steeply pitched complex gable roof with no overhangs; multi -paned casement <br />windows used on all elevations with fabric awnings; recessed entry; stucco exterior <br />walls with brick trim, and prominent chimney. <br />The H.A. Smith House qualifies for listing in the Santa Ana Register of Historical <br />Properties under Criterion 1 as an intact example of a Tudor Revival home. The steeply <br />pitched, complex roof, asymmetrical massing, prominent chimney, and multi -paned <br />BittdftLRedources Commission 56-2136 2/115/2022 <br />
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