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HomeMy WebLinkAbout93-020 - Certain Building as Historical Property for Inclusion in the Santa Ana Register of Historic Property117 REL:mb 2/3/93 RESOLUTION NO. 93- 020 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DESIGNATING A CERTAIN BUILDING AS HISTORICAL PROPERTY FOR INCLUSION IN THE CITY OF SANTA ANA REGISTER OF HISTORIC PROPERTY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana has provided, in Chapter 30 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code for the maintenance of the City of Santa Ana Register of Historical Property, to include such property as the City Council determines to have architectural or historical significance in accordance with the standards set forth in Section 30-2 of the said Code; and WHEREAS, designation of property as Historical Property promotes rehabilitation by allowing the application of the State Historical Building Code, and, as to property within a historical rehabilitation area, by giving eligibility for historical rehabilitation on financing; and WHEREAS, the property set forth hereinafter has been reconu~ended for designation as Historical Property by the Housing Advisory Comm%ssion; 1. The following building is found to meet the standards for designation as historical property set forth in Section 30-2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code and is hereby designated as Historical Property, to be included in the City of Santa Ana Register of Historical property: THE HAMAKER HOUSE 1131 W. CIVIC CENTER DRIVE 2. For the abovesaid property, the report entitled "Historical Property Description," on file in the office of the Clerk of the Council, is hereby approved and adopted as the findings justifying designation as Historical Property. The Clerk of the Council is authorized and directed to include such report, together with this resolution, in the city of Santa Ana Register of Historical Property. ~Esonow~o~ s~-o~o PAGE 2 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately. ADOPTED this 15th day of March , 1993. ATTEST: D~ ~. Youngk } / Mayor COUNCILMEMBERS: Young Aye Pulido Aye Lutz Aye Mills Aye Moreno .Aye Norton Aye Richardson Aye APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY State of California County of Orange I, JANICE C. GUY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby certify the attached Resolution ~-O~ to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the city of Santa Ana on City of Santa Ana 2 HAM^KER HOUSE ' 1, Front and East Facades: The hoUse sits on the corner of West Civic Center Drive and Westwood. Photo taken from southeast. 2. Front Facade: ~loseup of front facade from southwest. Note promi- nent front dormer, iExposed rafter tails line the front eave. Page 6 cf 13 120 3. Front Facade: A closeup of the stucco-clad pier, lower concre).e ~>ric~ column, second concrete cap, ~nd crossed beams which form the front ,.DorcB suppor), at each corner. 4. Front Facade: Goseup oi' square stucco-dad piers, concrete cap, and wood elephantine posts that Han~ ~he £ront opening. Taken [rom south- ). Fron[ Facade: A trio o~' doubIe-~ung wmdow~, located to t~e west o1' the I'ront door, are accented by a £our-~ht muntin ~n the top o£ each ~ec~{on. Note Or{e~tal-sty(e lintels and side trim. Taken from southeast. 6. Front Facade: The original front door features beveled glaSS. Taken from inside the living room 7. West Facade: Can)ilevered bay w~ndow indent~fies location of bathroom. Photo taken from ~or~.hwest. 10. Interior: Dining room is in the southeast corner of the house. Muntins accent the tops of the windows and the transom above the plate glass win- dow. Taken from west. Interior: Paired casement windows in the dining room are in east Page 9 of 13 123 8. Rear (north} Facade: A pair of gabled wings, extending from the main section, form a "U" shape. The patio roof is not old. Taken from north. B! 9. Rear /north) Facade: A pair of multi-paned french doors, flanked by pairs of casement windows, Lead from the den in the center of the back half of the house. Note the four-light muntin at the top of the windows. Taken from north. !~age !0 of 13 12. Interior: Wainscotting in dining room. The space in the center was once the location of the china closet. It was removed and the scaQoped trim added at the top several years ago. The Lintels and the trim on the door to the right are original and match the woodwork throughout the house. Taken from south. 13. Interior: The originial bath tub was clad in dark red and cream tile in the 1930's. The floor was tiled with cream-colored ceramic tile. 125 14. Interior: Brick fireplace is on west wall of living room. The mantel is made of wood. and denti! trim forms a pattern below it. Taken from southeast, beside the front door. 15, Interior: North bedroom has typical trim. Taken .~'rom southeast. O=~e 12 of 13 -- ~AIHt] L