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11/15/2016
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br />SCHLUETER HOUSE <br />2527 N. French Street <br />Santa Ana, CA 92706 <br />NAME <br />Schlueter House <br />REF. NO. <br />ADDRESS <br />2527 N. French Street <br />CITY <br />Santa Ana <br />ZIP <br />92706 <br />I ORANGE COUNTY <br />YEAR BUILT <br />1953 <br />LOCAL REGISTER CATEGORY: Contributive <br />HISTORIC DISTRICT <br />N/A <br />NEIGHBORHOOD <br />Park Santiago <br />CALIFORNIA REGISTER CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION <br />5 <br />CALIFORNIA REGISTER STATUS CODE <br />553 <br />Location: ❑ Not for Publication ® Unrestricted <br />❑ Prehistoric ® Historic ❑ Both <br />ARCHITECTURAL STYLE; Minimal Traditional <br />During the Great Depression through the immediate postwar years, the Minimal Traditional home rose in popularity as the preferred <br />style for middle-class housing in the United States. This basic house type fulfilled both aesthetic and social needs: in terms of <br />aesthetics, the form represented a stripped -down version of the historic -eclectic styles popular in the 1920s, in particular the Tudor <br />and English Revival styles. In social terms, the Minimal Traditional home satisfied requirements in square footage and plan by the <br />Federal Housing Administration (PHA), which launched a campaign in this period to expand home ownership. The Minimal Traditional <br />home served as the prototype used by the FHA in its efforts to codify and manufacture "a standard, tow -cost, minimum house that the <br />majority of American wage earners could afford" (Greg Hise, Magnetic Los Angeles, p. 57). <br />Minimal Traditional homes are typically rectangular in plan and one-story in height, often with a front -gabled wing and prominent <br />attached chimney. In contrast with the English and Tudor Revival styles the one-story version mimics, the Minimal Traditional home Is <br />capped with a low or Intermediate pitch roof with a hipped or side gable. Sheathing materials include stucco, brick, or wood, often <br />accompanied by stone veneer accents. Fenestration generally consists of mull -light casement, double -hung, and picture windows with <br />wood frames. The eaves and rakes of the Minimal Traditional home are typically shallow (in a departure from the later Ranch House <br />style, which they often resemble). Although they have little applied ornament, many Minimal Traditional homes often display <br />decorative wood shutters and porch -roof supports. <br />SUMMARY/ CONCLUSION: <br />The Schlueter House is an example of the Minimal Traditional style of architecture, made popular in the post WWII era. Additionally, <br />the house has been categorized as "Contributive" because it "contributes to the overall character and history" of Santa Ana, and, as an <br />example of the transitional period In the mid to late 1930s in the Floral Park neighborhood "is a good example of period architecture" <br />(Municipal Code, Section 30-2.2). <br />EXPLANATION OF CODES: <br />. California Register Criteria for Evaluation: (From California Office of Historic Preservation, Technical Assistance Series # 7, "How <br />to Nominate Resources to the California Register of Historical Resources," September 9, 2001.) <br />5: Ineligible for the National Register, but still of local significance. <br />. It embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, region, or method of construction, or represents the work <br />of a master, or possesses high artistic values. <br />5S3: Appears to be individually eligible for local listing or designation through survey evaluation <br />EXHIBIT 2 <br />25F-145 <br />
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