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COD I-UZ CERTIFICATE OF DEMOLITION AR"'ANA PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION (REQUIRED) : PROJECT ADDRESS 1885 Santa Anita Ave DATE STRUCTURE BUILT 1949 ZONE CLASSIFICATION R1 APPLICANT($) NAME PATRICIA MOAD MAILING ADDRESS 133 E SAINT JOSEPH STREET CITY ARCADIA STATE CA ZIP 91006 E-MAILADDRESS patriciamoad.cam@gmail.com TELEPHONE NO. 8083974488 PROPERTYOWNER(S) NAME THE SPIRIT OF CHANG'S ALGAROBA MAILING ADDRESS 133 E SAINT JOSEPH STREET CITY ARCADIA STATE CA ZIP 91006 E-MAIL ADDRESS patriciamoad.cam@gmail.com TELEPHONE NO. 8083974488 THE APPLICANT AND PROPERTY OWNER HEREBY DECLARE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT ALL T INFORMATION SUBMITTED FOR THIS APPLICATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT. APPLI T'S SIGNATURE DATE 'PKUPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE DATE ACTION TAKEN 0 CONDITIONALLY APPROVED 1. The subject structure(s) shall not be demnll. hAd until the City's Building Services Division has issued a building permit for a new _ NJ /-\ on the property. -TF- &LtAlt 6=_ VErfu&#s te'D ?Rlott -To P<PPRoyaL of -t-IdAt I -'IA f> ❑ DENIED CC BY: �ytJ I, DATE: J( Iq EXPIRATION: Iaz 12.0 THERE IS A TEN (10) CALENDAR DAY APPEAL PERIOD FOR THIS APPLICATION. APPEALS MUST BE SUBMITTED 1WRITING TO THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION WITH A $600.00 APPEAL FEE BY 5 30 P.M. ON 5 Z I t �1 DATE FILED 117-1119 RECEIPT NO. D I. & S PAID I 4 b " RECEIVED BY L - I ' COD -1- 2117 "'LLC -1 Secretary of State ' Articles of Organization Limited Liability Company (LLC) IMPORTANT—Read Instructions before completing this form. Filing Fee - $70.00 Copy Fees - First page $1.00; each attachment page $0.50; Certification Fee - $5.00 Note: _LCs may have to pay minimum $800 tax to the California Franchise Tax Board each year. For more information, go to https:AAvww,ftb,ce.gov. 201806510554 FILED Secretary of State State of Califomia / FEB 2 o 2018 �✓ This Space For Office Use Only 1, Limited Liability Company Name (See Instructions -Must contain an LLC ending such as LLC or L.L.C. "LLC" will be added, if not included.) THE SPIRIT OF CHANG'S AT ALGAROBA, LLC 2. Business Addresses a. Initial Street Address of Designated Office in California- Do not enter a P.O. Box 133 E. Saint Joseph Street City (no abbreviations) Arcadia State CA I Zip Code 91006 b. Initial Meiling Address of LLC. If different than Item 2a City (no abbreviations) state Zip Code 3. Service of Process (Must provide either Individual OR Corporation.) INDIVIDUAL — Complete Items 3a and 3b only. Must include agent's full name and California street address. a. California Agents First Name (if agent is not a corporation) Middle Name Last Name Suffix Patricia C Moad b. Street Address (it agent is not a corporation) - Do not enter a P.O. Box City (m abbreviations) State Zip Code 133 E. Saint Joseph Street Arcadia I CA 91006 CORPORATION - Complete Item 3c. Only include the name of the registered agent Corporation. c. California Registered Corporate Agent's Name (if agent is a corporation) - Do not complete Item 3a or 3b 4. Management (Select only one box) The LLC will be managed by: E✓ One Manager ElMore than One Manager All LLC Member(s) 5. Purpose Statement (Do not alter Purpose Statement) The purpose of the limited liability company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which a limited liability company may be organized under the California Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, 6. The Information contained herein, including in any attachments, is true and correct. Andrew S. Chang Organizer sign here print your name here LLC -1 (REV 04/2017) 2017 California Secretary of State vrrm.sos.ca.govlbusinesslbe 0 Secretary of State LLC•1 Articles of Organization Limited Liability Company (LLC) IMPORTANT—Read Instructions before completing this form. Filing Fee - $70.00 Copy Fees - First page $1.00: each attachment page $0.50; Certification Fee - $5.00 Note: LLCs may have to pay minimum $800 tax to the California Franchise Tax Board each year. For more information, go to httpsl/www.Rb.ce.gov. This Space For Office Use 1. Limited Liability Company Name (see instructions - Must contain an LLC ending such as LLC or L.L.C.'LLC Het be added, If not included.) THE SPIRIT OF CHANG'S AT ALGAROBA, LLC 2. Business Addresses a. ImtW St,oMMreas Moesenated cities In Celifomia- Do notentera P.D. Box 133 E. Saint Joseph Street City(w aNxewefiom) Arcadia See CA I zipeoEe 91006 b. Imel Mairme Addme of LLC, It CIfNrent than item 2a Cily(webbreeadau) Stab zip Cade 3. Service of Process (Must provide either Individual OR Corporation.) INDIVIDUAL -Complete Items 3a and 3b only. Must Include agent's full name and California street address. a California Agents First Name (if agent is not a comonion) Middle Name Last Name Suffix Patricia C Moad b. asset sddiess (Ragan Is not is wippri - Do not enter a P.O. Box City (no abbreviations) State Zip Code 133 E. Saint Joseph Street Arcadia CA 191006 CORPORATION- Complete Item 3c. only include Me name of the registered agent Corporation. c. contents Registered Corporate Agent's Name (R Kam is a corporation)- Do not complete Item 3a or 31, 4. Management (Select only one box) . The LLC will be managed by: E✓ One Manager ElMore than One Manager E] All LLC Member(s) 5. Purpose Statement (Do not atter Purpose Statement) The purpose of the limited liability company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which a limited liability company may be organized under the California Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. 6. The Info anon contained herein. including in any attachments, is true and correct. Andrew S. Chang Organizer sign here Print your name here LLOt (Rev tM UM7) 2017 Calikmia sevetay, of Stale wvw.sos.ca.gwrousinesslbe ' THE SPIRFT,:OF CHANG'S AT ALGAROBA, LLC 1047 - - 130WHUNTINGTONDR MCADIA CA 91001 .rsrNs'i120'. Pay to the Order of I Dollars 8 ®EASTWESTBANK lcsta Y6 A—Nm1'a.CA910m For 4C4 1:4 P 2070 a6 11 80 17000 7 2911- 10-47 - McKenna et al. History/Archaeology/Architectural History/Ethnography/Paleontology Jeanette A. McKenna, MA, HonDL Reg. Professional Archaeologist Owner and Principal Investigator January 10, 2019 City of Arcadia Attn: Lisa Flores 240 W. Huntington Drive Arcadia, California 91066 RE: 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia. Ms. Flores: McKenna et al. recently completed an architectural assessment of the property at 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, a 1949 California Ranch style residential complex. This proper- ty is not listed in the City's listing of historically sensitive properties. This residence was evaluated against National Register of Historic Places (National Register) and California Register of Historical Resources (California Register) eligibility criteria. Because Arcadia does not yet have a historic preservation ordinance in place, establishing local eligibility criteria, McKenna et al. was only able to evaluate the property against the federal and state eligibility criteria. My evaluation resulted in a determination that this property is not eligible for listing as an "individually eligible resource' and, therefore, assigned the designated code of 6Z (see attached forms). If you have any questions, please feel free to contact my office in Whittier, CA. Sincerely, y yeG a�iy�. / � a KeeuW Jeanette A. McKenna, Principal 6008 Friends Avenue, Whittier, California 90601-3724 or 1941 E. Pegasus Drive, Tempe, Arizona 85283 (562) 696-3852 (CA Office and FAX) (480) 664-0682 (AZ Office and FAX) Email = ieanette.mckennaetal(a)gmail.com State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial Other Listings: Review Code: 6Z Reviewer: Jeanette A. McKenna Date: 1/10/2019 Page 1 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Ave., Arcadia, CA PS. Other Identifier: APN 5766-009-001 *P2. Location Not for Publication X Unrestricted *132a. County: Los Angeles P2b. USGS 7.5' Quad: Mount Wilson Date: 1955 T1N; R11W; NE X of NW %of Sec. 21; S. B. B. M. Plc. Address: 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue City: Arcadia Zip: 91006 P2d. UTMs: NAD 83 Zone: 11 404844 mE 3781105 mN Pte. Other Locational Data: (e.g.: parcel #, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) West side of Santa Anita Avenue; south of Grandview Avenue; southwestern corner of Santa Anita Avenue and Grandview Avenue; accessed off Santa Anita Avenue. NAD 27 = 404924 Easting/3780908 Northing. *P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries.) See Continuation Sheet P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes.) HP -2 (Single Family Residential Property) *P4. Resources Present: ❑ Building ❑ Structure ❑ Object X Site ❑ District ❑ Element of District ❑ Others (Isolate, etc.) P5b: Description of Photo: 1/5/2019 (Entrance; West) *P6. Date of Construction/Age X Historic ❑ Prehistoric ❑ Both *P7. Owner and Address: The Spirit of Chang at Algaroba, LLC; 1885 N. Santa Anita Ave. Arcadia, California 91006 *P8. Recorded by: McKenna et al. Jeanette A. McKenna 6008 Friends Avenue Whittier, California 90601-3724 *P9. Date Recorded: 1/10/2019 *P10. Survey Type: Archit. Assess. *P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey report and other sources, or enter "None.") McKenna, Jeanette A. (2019) - An Architectural Assessment of the Property at 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, Los Angeles County, California 91006. On file, McKenna et al., Whittier, California 90601-3724. *Attachments ❑ NONE X Location Map X Sketch Map X Continuation Sheet X BSO Record ❑ Archaeological Record ❑ District Record ❑ Linear Feature Record ❑ Milling Station Record ❑ Rock Art Record ❑ Artifact Record ❑ Photographic Record X Other (List): Photos DPR 523A (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary# DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Page 2 of 130 *NRHP Status Code 6Z *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, Los Angeles Co., CA B3. Historic Name: Arthur Wilson Residence B2. Common Name: Roger Morehart Residence B3. Original Use: Single Family Residential* 64. Present Use: Single Family Residential* *B5. Architectural Style: California Ranch *66. Construction History: (Construction Date, Alterations, and dates of Alterations) Los Angeles County Assessor records identified this property as a 1949 Single family residential property with three bedrooms and two baths (2,629 square feet), but does not mention the presence of the detached garage (converted to a workshop) or the in -ground pool, etc. This large residence is irregularly shaped and faces north, with a view of the San Gabriel Mountains. (See Continuation Sheet for additional details) *B7. Moved? X No ❑ Yes ❑ Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: Detached garage/workshop, in -ground pool, and landscaped yards. 89a. Architect: Unknown B9b. Builder: Arthur G. Wilson (Wilco, Inc.) *B10. Significance: Theme: Post -WW II Area: City of Arcadia, Los Angeles County, CA Period of Significance: post -1949 Property Type: SFR* Applicable Criteria: NONE (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This area of Arcadia was well outside the original City boundaries and annexed into the City relatively late (after construction). The general area was subdivided late and with large lot sizes. These properties were individually designed (not tract development) and indicative of the middle to upper income properties of the post -World War II period. The develop- ments in this area are indicative of those associated with professionals who were successful enough to afford the personally designed properties in an area where the lots were slightly more expensive, but not unaffordable for a middle class family. B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List Attributes and Codes) None *B12. References: McKenna, Jeanette A.(2019) B13. Remarks: Property slated for redevelopment *B14. Evaluator: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date of Evaluation: January 10, 2019 (This space reserved for official comments) (Sketch map with North Arrow Required) ti i — F 3 31 Z O33 E4]Ol•• •5�5�.' 112, u 9A (D DPR 5238 (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 3 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update trvt6r- . • ., 1 .,�, A Fe _ — gryrn 464 9 016 4 ..L � yy L:lY 4/ r�'slr. -qWr i;- LLKM i .y Y 2 \- 2 y , x, 1 K+ � 121 fr -xl Sdid.t.� _ it- 1LL� UILI M 1 i'f '°• aT,S' r. _:ucJ4 It F > z 10 99 a z� 'U MIL_ 3L ` r ve I i _.w.• Yo aw � - r a j AI 4 ; n1%N 1Im I- 1 r I rT a1 3 F, �tSi.LM v � �� iii � � �1, '-- '..I: - + 'C ,4 • •n S'..� . wI -_ Ta♦ I Fw� 41 a .m .•. 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BCDN y, MGE6*I!!2 Z Oi MI6C[LLIN6pN6 QFLpRDS Of LOg PNEsUS COUNTY, C -MRWA w x NARCR I161 SCALE 1'•LEONARD H.G WDY E".. s DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary tJ DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # SKETCH MAP Trinomial Page 11 of 130 *Resource Name or k (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update Assessor Map of 1905-1911 DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # SKETCH MAP Trinomial Page 12 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update of ,4 r)FWCT Assessor Map of 1940-1948 .. Awl l a la. rc- 4 DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # SKETCH MAP Trinomial Page 13 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update Assessor Map of 1951-1955 r - r srl !` s oo r OIsol// i i G � AAF DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # SKETCH MAP Trinomial Page 14 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update Assessor Map of 1956-1960 �a 111 -11 W Q DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # SKETCH MAP Trinomial Page 15 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update Bomb Shelter Residence Paw Potter's Shed Pool Open Field Covered E Storage Temp. Shop Qn Shed Pool House ul DPR 523L (1/13) ' Required Information East Grand View Avenue 0 00 • • . e---------- Old Orchard O • o e Bomb Shelter Residence Paw Potter's Shed Pool Open Field Covered E Storage Temp. Shop Qn Shed Pool House ul DPR 523L (1/13) ' Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 16 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 30, 2019 X Continuation Update The property located at 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue is cross-referenced as APN 5766-009-001 and consists of a rectangular lot with a frontage on N. Santa Anita Avenue of 280 feet and another 190 feet along Grandview Avenue. The property consists of 53,200 square feet or 1.22 acres. In general, a modern single family residential property covers 7,000 square feet, rendering the prop- erty at 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue approximately 7.6 times the size of an average modern parcel. The County Assessor describes this property as: Part of Santa Anita Tract Lot com atr Intersection of S. Line of Grand View Ave with W line of Santa Anita Ave th W on sd S Line 190 ft with a Uniform Depth of 280 ft Part of Lot 6 Blk 98. A review of maps available through the LA County Department of Public Works Land Records Information confirms no historic maps post-dating the1886 "Map of a Part of Santa Anita Tract" (PM 7-57). The 1886 map confirmed the identification of Lot 6, Block 98 of the Tract. However, there was no data pertaining to the subdivision of Lot 6 and/or how the current property was eventually defined. In an attempt to fill in the gap between the 1886 and the current Assessor Parcel Map, McKenna et al. completed supplemental research at the County Hall of Record's Archives in Los Angleles. This research provided the data needed to understand the ownership and development of the property. To summarize, Lot 6 of Block 98 of the Santa Anita Tract was defined in 1886 as part of the holdings of Elias J. Baldwin. When defined, Lot 6 measured 636+/- feet ENV and 615 +/- N/S. As such, it was defined as a 9.69 acre property (bounded by Santa Anita Avenue and Grand View Avenue ("Grand View" and "Grandview" are both used — primarily "Grand View" in Sierra Madre and "Grandview" in Arcadia). The earliest record of ownership for Lot 6 was found in 1905, when Mary B. Wood was recorded owner. Wood also owned Lot 5 (to the south), presumably purchas- ing the property from the Baldwin Estate (there are no County records available for 1886 to 1905). It is likely Wood purchased the property earlier, as in 1905, the land was assessed with the pres- ence of "trees," indicating an investment in the property. Lot 5 also had "Trees." No structural improvements were listed for either property, indicating Wood invested in the property, but did not occupy the property. DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 17 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update In 1910, Mary Jane Walsh purchased Lot 4 from Leonard E. Hotchkiss and, in 1912, Mary B. Wood sold Lots 5 and 6 to J.J. and Martha J. Walsh. Shortly after the purchase, the first structural improvements were listed for Lot 6 — a $100 investment in 1913. A side noted by the Assessor indicated this improvement was a reservoir (Lot 6). Again, no structural improvements were as- sociated with Lot 5. There was a residence already established on Lot 4, suggesting the Walsh family may have been living on the southernmost property. The Walsh family sold their three properties in 1915 — to Addie M. Adams. Adams held all three properties until 1923 and Assessor data confirmed significant investments in improvements by 1920. A structure assessed as $1050 appeared in 1920 and, by 1921, the assessment was in- creased to $2330 (trees were also still present). Shortly after her sale to Arthur G. Maddock in 1923, the assessed improvements value dropped to $1150. Structural improvements also appear on Lot 5 in 1920 ($1050), increasing to $2200 before the sale to Maddock and, again, dropping to $1100 following the sale. Arthur G. Maddock maintained ownership of Lots 4, 5, and 6 throughout the 1930 and well into the 1940s, when, in 1947-48, he subdivided Lot 6 and transferred ownership to his children: John, Mary, and May, his children by Katherine Maddock, nee Jackson. This subdivision within Lot 6 resulted in the definition of four properties with no identified improvements: Arthur G. Maddock maintained ownership of 5.81 acres illustrated as an "L" shaped property (see attached map for 1940-1948). Mary was given the corner property at Santa Anita Avenue and Grandview Avenue, valued at $2100. Mary was given the property west of May, valued at $2040. John was deeded the property west of- Mary, also valued at $2040. Each property measured 159 feet along Grandview Avenue and 290 feet deep (south of Grandview Avenue). In 1948-1949, the lot lines were adjusted and May E. Maddock's property was redefined to cover 190 feet on Grandview Avenue and 290 feet deep. Mary's property was redefined as 176 feet wide and 290 feet deep. John's property was cut to 110 feet by 290 feet. This realignment coincides with the sale of May's property (and part of Mary's) to Arthur and Arline Wilson. Arthur Wilson was the owner of Wilco Homes, Inc., a general contractor and property developer living and working in Arcadia (at 985 Singing Wood Dr. in 1948). City permits show Wilson to be re- sponsible of the initial improvements at 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue in 1948 (completed in 1949). When improved, the property included the residence with an attached garage and apartment (maid's quarters or "granny flat") and an in -ground swimming pool with pool house. Remnants of DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 18 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update the citrus orchard were left within the property, surrounding the residential complex (which was centrally located). Although the residence faced north, access was from the east, consisting of an arched driveway off N. Santa Anita Avenue and ending at the garage. There were two cess- pools on the property. Shortly after the completion of the improvements, Wilson sold the property to Roger L. and Willa K. Morehart. Roger Morehart married Willa Young in 1947 and was living in Arcadia when they purchased the property on N. Santa Anita Avenue. They had three children (William Y., Thomas M., and John L.). The Moreharts remained on the property for the rest of their lives; Roger (1922- 1989) and Willa (1923-2012). Subsequent to Roger's death, Willa remained on the property until her death. As such, between 1949 and 2012, only one family occupied the property and all sub- sequent improvements can be attributed to the Morehart ownership. City permits show the fol- lowing: 1955 Addition of a Tool Shed (second "garage') 1961 Bomb Shelter 1967 Curb Work 1974 Electrical Upgrades 1982 Curb Work and Cesspool Drainage 1994 Remodel Kitchen 1997 Reroof Dwelling and Garage 2002 Redesign Detached Garage/Workshop 2003 Remodel Workshop 2011 Heating and A/C Upgrades A review of historic aerial photographs and USGS maps show the presence of the reservoir to the west of the Morehart property (dating to 1913 and illustrated in 1918). The 1952 aerial photograph does no show the second garage/workshop. Evidence of the earlier orchard is evident in these photographs and maps and some trees are still present on the property, although in poor condi- tion. Research also identified Roger Morehart as the owner of "Morehart's Rentals." He was a local business man. The exact nature of "Morehart's Rentals" has not been defined. DPR 523L (1/13) ' Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 19 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update The property at 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue is relatively large and, at first glance, the improve- ments appear extensive. However, closer examination confirmed the improvements to consist of a fairly standard California Ranch style residence with an irregular floor plan; an attached garage with an adjoining apartment (maid's quarters/Granny flat/guest room; a second garage/work shop; pool house with storage; in -ground pool; and large yard areas with some associated landscaping. The County Assessor describes the improvements as consisting of three bedrooms, two bath residence with 2,629 square feet of living space. This description suggests the bedrooms and living areas were large, and apparently does not include the apartment off the garage. The southern third of the property consists of an open, albeit fenced yard with remnants of the earlier orchard and debris from vegetation removal. This area of the property is not being used. It is accessed from the main residential complex and through two driveways with gates off N. Santa Anita Avenue. There are no structural improvements in this area of the property. The northern third of the property is dominated by the main driveway and a landscaped yard. As the residence faces north, it is reasonable for the northern yard to be more attractive and pleasant. The driveway is lined by a short brick wall. The yard areas include rock alignments, mature palms and oaks, and the remnants of the original orchard. A portion of this northern yard is also fenced with a somewhat decorative split rail fence around the orchard area. The citrus trees are no longer present, but evidence of the modern irrigation system remains. Mature oaks are present along the Grandview Avenue frontage. Overall, the front yard is maintained, but not indicative of the historically developed yard. As noted, there are a number of structural improvements on the property. Of note is the presence of the 1961 bomb shelter. This feature was constructed at the request of Roger Morehart during the Cold War and Cuban Missile Crisis period. The shelter is located on the northwestern corner off the residence and evident by the rectangular cap and exposed air vents. The shelter is sealed with padlocks and the size and interior condition is unknown. In general, this structure is likely a simple, rectangular, concrete structure. However, there is no data immediately available to con- firm anything about its construction. Aside from the bomb shelter, the structures on the property include the residence, attached gar- age and apartment, garage/workshop, pool house (and pool), and a small, open-air work area DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 20 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update (e.g. ramada) likely associated with composting and property maintenance. There is also a small potter's shed on the southwestern portion of the residence and two larger composting bins west of the residence, suggesting gardening was a big part of the activities on the property. Neither the open-air ramada nor the potter's shed are considered significant components of the complex and their relative dates of construction are unknown. They are, however, being attributed to the Morehart ownership period. The work shop (also referred to as a garage converted to a work shop, per permits) is located east of the original garage and apartment. It is a free-standing and separated from the gar- age/apartment structure by a breezeway of approximately four feet in width. This building, while similar in design as the residence and garage, is a 1955 addition to the property and measures 21 feet by 25 feet. This workshop is a single story structure on a raised concrete foundation. It is wood framed with a shed roof (and composition shingles) and a board and batten surface con- sistent with the original improvement design. In contrast, however, this structure has horizontal slider windows with frosted glass and a single door on the south elevation. This structure has a high ceiling and the roof rests on plywood sheeting with few supporting beams. The board and batten finish is indicative of the use of modern materials with the boards and battens being slightly wider than historically significant materials. Electricity to this structure is provided by exterior piping from the adjacent structures within established utilities. A large slider window is present on the south elevation, three horizontal windows are on the west elevation, one horizontal window is on the east elevation, and a moderately-sized slider window is on the north elevation. There is also a metal storage shed just to the east of this structure. Overall, there are no unique or signif- icant design elements associated with the 1955 addition to the improvements. Although not spec- ified on the permits, it is possible Wilco, Inc. also completed this construction. The pool house is also constructed in a manner consistent with the other structural improve- ments. In this case, the pool house dates to 1949 and was constructed by Arthur G. Wilson prior to the sale to the Moreharts. This structure is a rectangular building oriented on a north/south axis and resting on a concrete foundation and associated slab. The structure exhibits a gable roof line (on a north/south axis) with the western portion of the building being associated with a shed roof and storage area (accessed via a small door on the north elevation). The structure is wood framed and designed with the board and batten siding consistent with the main residence. The east elevation (storage area) exhibits a series of four framed windows (fixed/single paned) and a crawl space adit. The siding indicates a wall height of approximately eight feet and there DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 21 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update is a skirt of another 1 to 2 feet below the floor level, illustrating the property drop from north to south. The north elevation has two windows and the small access door to the storage area. The two windows are aluminum sliders and located in areas consistent with the pool dressing room and bathroom. The south elevation of the pool house is dominated by a large, covered BBQ with a tall chimney extending through the roof line. The west elevation of this structure is open, providing a covered use area adjacent to the pool and connected to the pool decking by the extension of the concrete pad. In general, this structure's west elevation is similar to a large garage, but without the bay doors. There is a central post supporting the bearing beam and there are exposed rafters beneath the relatively wide eave (2 feet +). The slab within this structure is painted green, suggesting a grass cover and differentiating it from the exterior pool deck. The interior walls are designed in a board and batten manner, consistent with the exterior. The roof is covered in When not being used, this covered area has been used for storage of patio furniture and other outdoor amenities. Overall, this is a simple structure with no unique materials, design elements, or uses. The garage/apartment structure is original to the 1949 construction and attached to the main residence by a breezeway and contiguous roof line. The roof was redone in 1997 with the instal- lation of fabricated faux shake singles referred to as Cal -Shake. The roof of this structure is a cross -gable style with north/south and east west axes (although the structure is actually slightly off the true alignment. The garage portion is constructed on a concrete slab while the residential apartment, which wraps around the garage on the south and east sides, is on a raised concrete foundation, as needed for the slope of the property. Both portions of the building are clad in board and batten siding consistent with the other improvements on the property. The north side of this structure (garage) exhibits the presence of a small, covered, concrete ex- panse used for storage of yard maintenance equipment. There is no window. The extended wall for the apartment portion of the structure is also a solid board and batten wall with two aluminum sliders windows near the eastern extent of the north elevation. The foundation wall on the north elevation (eastern extent) suggests this structure may have been expanded to the east (or an open area was enclosed). If so, this was possibly done at the time the workshop was completed. Exterior conduit piping for utilities run along the north elevation, as well. The east elevation of the apartment is a flat expanse of board and batten siding resting on a concrete slab. The east -facing door is s simple, solid and hollow door with no windows. There is DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 22 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update a large, aluminum framed window to the south of the doorway and wide eaves (with exposed rafters) running the width of the structure. The southeastern corner is shaped in an "L" fashion, exhibiting a secondary entrance associated with ne two-step stoop — again illustrating the slope of the property from north to south. A south -facing, aluminum framed, slider window is also pre- sent, as is the exposed concrete foundation. Wrapping around to the south elevation, the elongated expanse associated with the apartment exhibits the drop in the flooring from west to east. As the structure extends from west to east, the roof line drops, as do the relative heights of the associated windows. There are three levels apparent — the higher floor being equal to the floor of the original garage, the middle level being to the east of the garage, and the lower level being furthest east. The windows associated with the two western levels are double hung sash windows with large, single panes and no "ears." They are framed with simple, squared boards and narrow sills. The easternmost portion of the apartment exhibits the aluminum framed windows, again indicating this portion of the structure was completed later (e.g. ca. 1955 and/or later with the remodeling, per permits). The exterior water heater closet suggests a bathroom was added to this unit. There is also a large chimney within this structure, suggesting the presence of a fireplace or BBQ (now enclosed). The west elevation of the garage/apartment structure is dominated by the presence of the garage bay doors. Here, the door is located on the northern portion of the elevation and positioned under a wide overhang (4 feet +) supported by slightly decorative posts and brackets. There are two bay doors (single car, each) separated by a supporting post. Likewise, the overhang is supported by posts (3), including a centralized load-bearing post. The exposed rafters are supported by the cross beam running the width of the garage and connecting with the main residential structure. The original wooden bay doors have been replaced my modern aluminum doors. The apartment's main entry is located on the west elevation and also positioned under the wide overhang — south of the garage. The door is a solid door with a panel below and six panes above. A screen door covers the main door. The siding is a continuation of the board and batten design, but with the addition of a short (2') red brick skirt. In addition, the asphalt of the driveway ends at this entrance, becoming an expanse of red brick and poured concrete. The breezeway between the main residence and apartment is a rectangular expanse exhibiting the board and batten siding on both sides and the associated red brick skirt. The concrete ex- panse is located between the two Dutch doors that are associated with the main residence and access to the rear yard. DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 23 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update The main residence is a large structure primarily oriented on an east/west axis with the main entrance facing north. This structure is a typical California ranch style residence consistent with the late 1940s (post -WWII) construction indicative of Southern California population growth and residential expansion. Hundreds of thousands of such residences were constructed in Southern California throughout the late 1940s and through the 1950s — with later, smaller examples being incorporated into the large tract developments of the 1950s and 1960s. In this case, however, the relative size and design was individualized and constructed in a manner consistent with the large property and area of subdivision of large lot sizes. As noted, this is a California Ranch style residence constructed in 1949. It is a wood framed structure on a raised concrete foundation and, as such, a portion of the residence is raised rela- tively high above the original ground level. The entrance on the north elevation is relatively close to ground level, while the exposed foundations on the east, west, and south elevation indicate a rise of between 1 and 5 feet. The roof line of the main residence is a gable design oriented east/west, with some cross -gable roofing on the western expanse. The majority of the residence is on an east/west axis, but the southwestern corner of the residence is oriented at an angle — towards the southwest. The main residential area is essentially an inverted "U" shaped structure, with a rear patio flanked by ells extending to the south (not including the southwestern and angled expanse). The entire residence is wood frames and clad in board and batten siding. The west elevation (which undulates) exhibits all original windows — mainly double hung sash windows. These vary in size, exhibiting 4:4, 3:3 and 2:2 pane patterns. There are no "ears," indicating their post -WWII origin. The northern portion of this elevation is almost at ground level. Towards the southwestern corner of the residence, the floor is raised almost two feet above ground level. At the cross -gable roof line, horizontal planking is located beneath the peak of the roof and includes an attic vent. Also located on the west elevation is the ground -level A/C compressor and an exterior -mounted water heater closet. Overall, this elevation is relatively nondescript. The south elevation of the residence is busy, exhibiting the south -facing walls of the residence, the large, centralized covered patio, and a tall red brick chimney. The southwestern extent of the south elevation also exhibits an attached potter's shed (added later) that complements an area of the yard that was designed as a garden. DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 24 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update Above the potter's shed, this area of the residence exhibits a squared pop -out, tri part window with fixed and casement portions. To the east of this pop -out, there is a series of fixed and alu- minum framed windows and a wall mounted A/C unit. Above the board and batten siding is an faux dormer with horizontal planking. East of these windows, and angled approximately 45 degrees, is a large, red brick chimney. This tapered chimney has an off -centered cap, suggesting the chimney may have been rebuilt at some time (possibly from earthquake damage). The residential wall wraps around the chimney and defines the exterior, open patio area. This patio is currently covered by a canvas awning which, if not present, would result in a completely open patio area. The residential walls are a continuation of the board and batten design, but also exhibit the presence of large, modern, sliding glass door systems. One set of sliding doors dom- inated the east -facing wall with two sliding panes flanked by two, large fixed panes. To the north of these doors is a single, double hung sash window with a "doggie door" added below. The south -facing wall is dominated a second set of sliding glass doors flanked by fixed panes. To the west of this set of doors, temporary shelving has been added to the flat board and batten wall, providing storage space. The sloped top of these shelves suggests they were designed to deflect rain water and the top was not necessarily usable space. The exposed rafters surrounding the patio are beveled two-by-four beams that extend approximately 2 feet from the walls. The floor of the patio consists of one foot squared ceramic tiles and the patio is bounded to the south by a short, painted brick wall capped by unpainted red bricks. The west -facing wall on the patio is relatively short and exhibits a single door with a large, centralized glass pane. This door appears to be associated with a small dining nook in the southeastern corner of the residence and was designed to provide ready access to the patio. The south -facing portion of the southeast corner of the residence is dominated by a large, fixed window flanked by double hung sash win- dows. In this case, the window system is modern and not original to the residence. These win- dows are capped by the cross -gable roof line and exhibits the horizontal planking beneath the peak and a small attic vent. A brick -lined planter is located beneath this ell and a part of the patio, providing landscaping for the rear yard adjacent to the swimming pool. The entire area beneath the south elevation is dominated by the concrete expanse of pool decking. DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 25 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update Again, wrapping to the east elevation, the residence is raised on a high concrete foundation and exhibits a short door that accesses storage space beneath the residence (and patio) and allows for the access to the crawl space beneath the residence for maintenance of the infrastructure (e.g. pipes). Additional modern windows are present, consistent with the permitted 1994 kitchen re- model completed by the Moreharts. Here the is a smaller fixed pane flanked by double hung sash windows on the southern portion of the elevation and a kitchen "pop -out' window nearer the stoop and Dutch door at the breezeway. The pop -out window is actually relatively close to the stoop and must be avoided while using the steps. A concrete walkway runs along the east elevation of the residence, dropping from the breezeway, down the five-step stoop, and continuing to drop to the pool deck level. Then north elevation of the residence is the main elevation and the elevation visible from the driveway entrance (and facing north). Consistent with the California Ranch style of architecture, there is a covered expanse leading from the garage/apartment to the main entrance. This "porch" area is defined by the roof overhang, post supports, wood railing, and tiled based. The board and batten siding continues along this elevation, accentuated by the short, rid brick skirt that continues along the width of the structure. There is a set of aluminum sliding windows to the eastern extent of the elevation, flanked by decorative black shutters. The main entry is recessed west of these windows and consists of a slightly wider -than -normal main door with a solid panel below and nine panes (3:3) above. The door is framed by wood block framing and exhibits large, mostly decora- tive, hinges. There is a single step rising to the door, illustrating the presence of the raised floor. To the west of the door and beneath an east -facing double hung sash window, is a wooden seat designed to allow for the removal of dirty shoes or rain gear prior to entering the residence. This design element complements the Dutch doors located in the breezeway. To the west of the main entry are additional double hung sash windows flanking another large, tapered chimney. This rectangular chimney appears to be intact, but reflecting some mainte- nance. The window to the west of the chimney is located beneath a small, decorative, faux dormer with a cross -gable roof expanse and vertical planking. Further west, the residence exhibits the cross gable roof design with an expanse of a hipped roof design over a set of relatively large double hung sash windows (3:3) flanked by decorative shutters. Overall, this California Ranch residence is intact and appears to reflect its original construction, with the exception of chimney maintenance (top rebuild) and the kitchen remodeling that resulted DPR 523L(1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 26 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 30, 2019 X Continuation Update in some window replacement. The roof has been redone at least once — possibly twice. The rear sliding glass doors appear to be replacements. Assessment McKenna et al. notes this property at 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue is located near the northern extent of the City and adjacent to properties that are identified as being within Sierra Madre (e.g. north of Grandview Avenue. Properties surrounding this corner lot include improvements that post-date the 1949 construction and, in at least six instances, reflect post -2001 construction. The majority of the surrounding properties reflect 1950s and 1960s improvements — mainly along An- drea Lane and the east side of Santa Anita Avenue. Most of the 1950s and 1960s improvements are also categorized as California Ranch style improvements. In assessing this property for historical significance, McKenna et al. applied the state and federal guidelines. These guidelines identify four main areas of concern. Briefly, these include an asso- ciated with significant events (Criterion A); association with significant persons in history (Criterion B); architectural significance (Criterion C); and the potential to add to the scientific research for the area (archaeological or paleontological; Criterion D). McKenna et al. concluded the property identified as 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, has failed to meet any of the four criteria to be considered a historical significant resource and, as such is not considered a significant resource as defined in CEQA or NEPA. The property has not been associated with any recorded historic event of noted (Criteria A). Further, the property was developed by a local contractor and sold immediately to a family the resided on the property from ca. 1949 to 2012. The family were long-time residents of Arcadia, but failed to meet the intent of "historically significant" persons (Criterion B). Improvements since the original construction were minimal and, for the most part, minor. They include some additional construction (ca. 1955) and/or interior improvements (e.g. remodeling). Overall, the property has not been associated with any architect of renown and the contractor was using basic construction designs and materials. There are not unique materials in the improvements, limited design elements, and no outstanding indi- cations of craftsmanship or artistic abilities (Criterion C). DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information State of California Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # CONTINUATION SHEET Trinomial Page 27 of 130 *Resource Name or # (assigned by recorder) 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA Recorded by: Jeanette A. McKenna *Date Jan. 10, 2019 X Continuation Update With respect to Criterion D, there was no evidence identified at the time of this undertaking to suggest the presence of any archaeological or paleontological resources. The research potential for this property is considered nonexistent and, therefore, unless additional data is made available as some later date, Criterion D does not apply. McKenna et al. notes, the bomb shelter on the property has not been investigated. It is unknown what, if anything, is stored in this structure. Care should be taken in opening and clearing this structure and, if deemed necessary, reassessment may be undertaken. As this property fails to meet any of the intents of the four Criteria under consideration, McKenna et al. has concluded the property is not a historically significant resources and is not eligible for listing on the federal or state listing of historically significant resources. With respect to the local community, this property is indicative of many post -WWII im- provements associate with California Ranch style construction. It is not unique to Arcadia, Southern California, and is not one of the outstanding examples of the California Ranch style of construction. As such, McKenna et al. has also concluded the property would not qualify as a locally significant resources and should not be listed in the City's list of his- toric properties. The renovation or demolition of the existing improvements, and potential redevelopment of this property, baring other constraints identified by the City (e.g. the removal of mature oak trees) will not result in any adverse environmental impacts. DPR 523L (1/13) * Required Information h a IiL Overview of Grandview Avenue from N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (W) Oveniiew of Grandview Avenue from N. 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A I w, 2q #R� `a �__ ..t�s� \' z _� A 1' �qk �iir�yr� F i.�.'`��'�. y� 6 ��.. �� . �� -+4 +�� .fib �� •� � ; r. ;� ,. Pr i s 1 'i ^ �— � � � .- . . c. � aa ���;=' �� .. ':... 5:,::. A I w, 2q #R� `a �__ ..t�s� \' z _� A L Y,4� � � i a.:., fie i ��� 11FrF �/ • Y I ' ZI 1 1 .... _ yap.• , ,> .. _..— k , `NO a ARW Iom �ijm' w NIP OWN I. a WIS IM, Owl Owl Owl v 8.. My. �•A aQ A �. � � v f r 8.. Overview of Pool House, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (SE) Changing Room and Bath Room within Pool House, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (NNE) Pool House, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (S) r.� Interior Structure of Pool House, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (SW) �:: ;t'� W*A*& s •11�Vr yt 'r r �. SouthRear Yard Area r. Anita Avenue, Armclia, CA (SM ty. it � Y d� tee' a WA L 4 r l rl� n x Q� n �j s�•t v _ f `1vl�MR-�• � Potter's Shed on Southwest Corner of Residence, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (NE) Western Property Boundary from SW Comer of Residence, 11385 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (N) y1p- � ri -` • �. l�Jl r jP,(T 1 I �tl� i . A 9y • .t « iki `may Western Property Boundary from SW Comer of Residence, 11385 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (N) VA k .90 I FFd,3: f' � t R .90 I FFd,3: f' f;� y f;� 9 i �: �i4':t� {'nl ��. iZ, �S( •��, i .1' , L � t �`" F �f ���� .....8'._.,r.r._. _ zn51 y _ a. WAI r IM East Facing Bevation on Rear Patio, South Elevation, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (SW) East Facing Sliding Doors, Rear Patio, South Elevation, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (NW) Western Extent of Rear Patio, South Elevation, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (N) Window Detail on Patio, Fast -Facing, South Elevation, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (NW) r-1 Storage Shelves on Patio, South Elevation, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (NE) Sliding Door on Patio, South Elevation, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (ENE) 4�4 . . ............ 3 \s . 5 El IFA t • am jip , %61 i .��1,. ma 0,armAd� A � ft 34INW. r�— �.I 2! �,.5 I 1�1 NS--, Orf„ R ry w r T 1 t _ s r ' a i k•. Exposed Foundation on East Elevation, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (W) Window Detail, East Elevation fo Residence, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (W) Siding of Residence and Garage, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (NW) Steps on East Elevation of Residence, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (S) Steps on East Elevation of Residence, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (N) Gate between Residence and Garage, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (N) Brick Skirt at Secondary Entry, East Elevation, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (NW) Secondary Entry on East Elevation of Residence, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (NNW) Secondary Entrance on East Elevation of Residence, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (SSW) Causeway between Residence and Garage, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (S) J � \'� �.?1 04 Main Entry on North Elevation, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (S) Entry Seat, North Bevation, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (SW) __; �� �� � � °;' �t l`s �ry _ ,, �! s -� i �"�� � �'\ �:� -s1 _ y 1��♦ ���� ¢/ k'��.� aj. i� a � aya `.. I A, .� '� �..� .. .. p JS -. O�s{5`�= post .N�. �� r �,,..� '� '� `' -. F C _, a.�f .. Y' � � . _. _ .��. .n:. .-; {1.�' �� H f -r y� 14 �^ w '4 00, 0 Lm 0&E�Z_ r UP Overview of North Side of Residence, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (E) Entrance to Bomb Shelter, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (E) Entrance to Bomb Shelter, 1885 N. Santa Anita Avenue, Arcadia, CA (WSW) fid„ tY =r ®+t, :.'� 1 4� i - ♦ -- .y .. - �� 'R.. - s .. ��. sac �� �, as _ F. ,,v. ,�, > . �:. 4, ; � �, a l� e � � wWA rz "t ION `Z N .„Rrn - '�sVa r t.- 6 Auk 4 r 'v r *o liry .. 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