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EXEMPT FROM FEES PL. :__'ANT <br />f TO GOVERNMENT CODE § 6103 <br />iii! Narrow clapboard sheathes with bracketed overhang between <br />stories; <br />A semi -circular porch wrapping the southeast corner of the <br />house, supported by paired Tuscan columns; <br />v.1 A balustrated balcony over the entry; and <br />An art stone foundation <br />3. Tie legal owner of the subject property is the Bobo Trust. <br />4. The legal description for the subject property is attached hereto as <br />E� hibit A and incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth <br />5. The subject property meets the minimal standards for placement on <br />tt a City of Santa Ana Register of Historic Properties pursuant to <br />Section 30-2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code. <br />6. Tie subject property meets the minimal standards for placement in <br />the landmark category pursuant to Section 30-2.2(1) of the Santa <br />AI na Municipal Code. <br />C. The Mc I owan House, located at 214 East Santa Clara Avenue, Santa Ana, <br />was built circa 1886 and qualifies for listing in the Santa Ana Register of <br />Historical Properties for its exemplification of the Colonial Revival <br />architec -ural style. <br />1. A ditionally, the farmhouse building qualifies as it was connected <br />Zth a business or use, agriculture, which was once common and is <br />w rare. <br />I <br />2. Tie stylistic signatures noted in this structure include: <br />i. Rectangular building plans; hipped roof; <br />ii. Doors adorned with classical surrounds and pediments; <br />iii Classical elements such as columns; and <br />iv. Double -hung sashes with multiple lights. <br />3. AI ditionally, the two-story structure is eligible to be categorized as <br />Landmark for its unique architectural significance and for its <br />hi storicicultural significance to the City as a farmhouse surviving from <br />tlI�e agricultural era in Santa Ana. <br />The unique architecture is illustrated by its wide shiplap siding <br />trimmed with corner boards; a hipped roof with boxed eaves; a <br />one-story, hipped roof projection that spans the lower story <br />fagade; a recessed entry framed by an unadorned pediment, <br />with sidelights and fan features; and windows with a six -over - <br />six double hung sash. <br />Resolution No. 2004-12 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />