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I <br />3RCA Nos. 2003-02 though 2003-06 <br />iRC Nos. 2003--02 through 2113-01 <br />February 6, 2003 <br />Page 2 <br />psis of the Issue <br />The structures identified meet the minimum selection criteria for <br />inclusion on the San�a Ana Register of Historical Properties pursuant to <br />criteria contained ir Section 30-2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. The <br />first benchmark for selection requires that structures be 50 or more <br />years old. Based on the results of research, it is recommended that the <br />structure be placed in the Landmark category pursuant to criteria <br />contained in Section 30-2.2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. The code <br />criteria for Landmar designation is as follows: <br />a. The building, landmark or district is on the National Register <br />or appears to be eligible to be placed on the register; or <br />b. The building, landmark or district is on the State Register or <br />appears to be eligible to be placed on the register; or <br />C. The building, landmark or district has a historic/cultural <br />significancIe to the City of Santa Ana; or <br />d. The building, landmark or district has a unique architectural <br />significance . <br />The properties included in this request are as follows: <br />• 1617 East Fourth Street, Borchard House. The Borchard House, built <br />in 1924, qualif'�es for listing in the National Register of Historic <br />Places under Criterion C. It also qualifies for listing in the <br />Santa Ana Register of Historical Property as an intact and finely <br />detailed examlle of renowned architect Fredrick Eley's <br />interpretation of a Spanish Colonial Revival style applied to a <br />large residential commission. Additionally, the house is eligible <br />to be categorized as Landmark for its unique architectural <br />significance as is illustrated by its stucco covered buildings and <br />the hipped roof, entry way of four steps flanked by pedestals <br />carrying lampposts, arched entry opening defined by archivolts and <br />keystone, second floor ironwork balcony, a pair of belt courses <br />circling the st cco-covered building, and a porte cochere leading <br />to a one story g1larage and guest house. <br />