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Item 18 - Appeal Application Nos. 2023-02 and 2023-03 for Cabrillo Town Center project
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Item 18 - Appeal Application Nos. 2023-02 and 2023-03 for Cabrillo Town Center project
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HISTORIC RESOURCES ASSESSMENT TOWN CENTER PLAZA � C A <br />A DULY 2022 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA J <br />Ak <br />MEft -_ <br />Figure 10: 1901 East 4th Street, south and east elevations. View to the northwest (1/18/22). <br />The third and fourth buildings completed in the park are more closely related to each other than to <br />the first two, although they all share many features (Figures 11 and 12). Ken Himes is known to have <br />designed 525 North Cabrillo Park Drive (1976) and likely designed 515 North Cabrillo Park Drive <br />(1978) as well (City of Santa Ana var.; Los Angeles Times 1975). With these buildings, abstraction has <br />progressed a bit further from regional identity, eschewing balconies, toward more classic, temple - <br />like facades. The articulated horizontal bands on both 525 and 515 are notable. <br />Each of the four buildings stands as a separate object in space, related by materials, workmanship, <br />and design. They do not crowd each other. The outer lot lines of the parcels form the business park <br />boundaries. <br />May 2022 <br />The focus of the May 2022 survey was threefold: <br />To determine whether the 174-acre Parkcenter development has any cohesive design elements <br />such as complementary architectural styles, signage, streetlights, street trees, or other features <br />that identify it as a planned development; <br />2. To determine if the Parkcenter development has any potential to be a historic district; and <br />To determine whether the Town Center Plaza displays any design features that connect it to or <br />identify it as part of the Parkcenter development. <br />Play °touncif �07/21/22) 18 - 792 10/3/2023 21 <br />
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