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State of California-The Resources Agency Primary # <br />DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # <br />PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial <br />NRHP Status Code <br />Other Listings <br />Review Code Reviewer Date <br />Page 1 of 4 Resource name(s) or number (assigned by recorded Oelschlaaer House <br />P7. Other Identifier: <br />*P2. Location: ^Not for Publication ^Unrestricted *a. County Orange County <br />*b. USGS 7.5' Quad TCA0054 Date: <br />*c. Address 1932 North Heliotrope Drive City Santa Ana Zip 92706 <br />*e. Other Locational Data: Assessor's Parcel Number 002-093-01 <br />*P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) <br />Asymmetrical massing and a lack of applied ornament characterize this Art Moderne-influenced residence. Capped with a <br />hipped roof, the house has an L-shaped plan with multiple roof levels. The facade displays cone-story wing, with a <br />cantilevered porch on the south side and the principal, two-story portion of the house fo the rear. The roof ends in open, <br />shallow eaves with rafter tails visible beneath. The principal design features are unornamented surfaces of smooth white <br />stucco and a plain frieze marking the horizontal axis. Fenestration consists ofinetal-framed ribbon and casement windows, <br />consisting of five rectilinear panes separated by a mullion from two-over-five casements. The windows are set flush to the <br />wall surface and wrap around the corners of the building. Paired wood posts serve as porch supports. Recessed in the <br />corner of the porch is the entry, which consists of a wood door oriented toward the street. Metal casement windows echoing <br />the design used on the facade overlook the porch. The facade's south half features asecond-story balcony, sheltered under <br />a canvas awning. The second story displays metal casement and ribbon windows with the same rectilinear arrangement <br />used on the first story. Enclosing the second-story balcony is a thin metal railing forming a decorative geometric pattern. <br />Fenestration on the side elevations echoes that of the facade. A stucco-clad chimney, accented at the top with four plain <br />recessed squares, marks the north elevation. Alterations include the addition of a hobby room and nonoriginal door on the <br />garage. The property is otherwise highly intact, in excellent repair, and further enhanced by mature trees and landscaping. <br />*P3b. Resource Attributes: (list attributes and codes) HP2. Single-family Properly <br />*P4. Resources Present: ^Building ^Structure ^Object ^Site ^District ^Element of District ^Other <br />P5b. Photo: (view and date) <br />East elevation <br />August 2007 <br />*P8. Date Constructed/Age and <br />Sources: ^historic <br />1939/City of Santa Ana Building <br />Permits <br />*P7. Owner and Address: <br />Michael G. and Synfhia Baynes <br />1932 N. Heliotrope Drive <br />Santa Ana CA 92706 <br />*P8. Recorded by: <br />L. Heumann and D.Howell-Ardila <br />Sapphos Environmental, Inc. <br />133 Martin Alley <br />Pasadena, California 91105 <br />*P9. Date Recorded: <br />August 27, 2007 <br />*P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey report and other sources, or enter "none") <br />*Attachments: ^None ^Location Map ^Sketch Map ^Continuation Sheet ^Building, Structure, and Object Record <br />^Archaeological Record ^District Record ^Linear Feature Record ^Milling Station Record ^Rock Art Record <br />^Artifact Record ^Photograph Record ^ Other (list) <br />DPR 523A (1195) 25 ~~if4 *Required information <br />*P10. Survey Type: <br />Intensive Survey Update <br />