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Architectural History Evaluation <br /> i r <br /> Ins <br /> -= z L - -— - <br /> E� <br /> c\\ <br /> Figure 6. North Fairview Street looking toward Trask Avenue <br /> (view north; November 27, 2024). <br /> 5.6.1 Evaluation <br /> North Fairview Street does not meet any of the criteria for listing in the NRHP or CRHR, or the City of <br /> Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties, either individually or as part of an existing historic district, as <br /> demonstrated below. <br /> NRHP/CRHR Criterion All <br /> North Fairview Street originally provided access to citrus groves located between West 17th Street and <br /> Garden Grove Boulevard; the citrus groves have since been removed and replaced by suburban single- <br /> family housing starting in the 1950s. Regardless, archival records did not show an association with events <br /> that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of Santa Ana's history. North Fairview <br /> Street did not, on its own, shape patterns of development in Santa Ana. Therefore, North Fairview Street is <br /> not eligible for the NRHP/CRHR under Criterion A/1. <br /> NRHP/CRHR Criterion B12 <br /> To be eligible for the NRHP/CRHR under Criterion B/2, the subject road would need to be directly <br /> associated with a person considered historically significant at the local, state, or national level. City of <br /> Santa Ana crews built and maintained North Fairview Street. ECORP did not identify any additional <br /> individuals associated with the road while conducting the research for this Project. There is no information <br /> in the archival record to suggest that it is associated with the lives of persons significant in Santa Ana's <br /> past. Therefore, North Fairview Street is not eligible for the NRHP/CRHR under Criterion B/2. <br /> ECORP Consulting, Inc. 30 January 2025 <br /> Fairview Street Widening Project 2024-088.03 <br /> 9-121 <br />