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q& COO -L -39 CERTIFICATE OF DEMOLITION AkI nimA PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION (REQUIRED) : PROJECT ADDRESS if G DATE STRUCTURE BUILT 19 ZONE CLASSIFICATION �- APPLICANT(S)NAME GPAt, " MAILING ADDRESS ` -l-ru `1�r_ _ 1 CITY dxw& EMAIL ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. nk ZIP PROPERTY OWNERS) NAME a -Al gii= L_ Q MAILING ADDRESS CITY /4 I j _ STATE C�4 ZIP (� E-MAIL ADDRESS U 7 r` C --- TELEPHONE NO. THE APPLICANT AND PROPERTY OWNER HEREBY DECLARE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT ALL THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED FOR THIS APPLICATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT. 1 APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE _ - - DATE j PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE DATE AcTioN TAKEN CONDITIONALLY APPROVED 1. The subject siructure(s) shall not be dim ishad until the City's Building Services Division has issued a building permit for a new S on the property. 2 - W- erg - � CL L I, 49-C JfV C, ,-(6 ( 4� ,' fwd C t�) P 1 I Cc li h ❑ DENIED Br: DATE: THERE IS A TEN (10) CALENDAR DAY APPEAL PERIOD FOR THIS APPLICATION, APPEALS W37 BE SUBMITTEO IN WRITING TO THE COMMUNITYDEYELOPFmNT DiyisIONWITH A$600-00 APPEAL FEE r5y E``�// P.M. ON 1Z I 41 C -I DATEFtLEO 101-7( I I RECEIPTNO. _ PAID lR5 OD RECEIVED SY COO I. V17 FILING REQUIREMENTS In order for this application to be processed without delay, the application must include all of the following materials. To ensure that your application package is complete, please check -off the boxes next to the required application materials. An Ownership Disclosure is required if the property is owned by a corporation, partnership, trust, or non-profit. The disclosure must reveal the agent for service of process or an officer of the ownership entity. The disclosure must list the names and addresses of all the owners and you must attach a copy of the current corporate articles, ,11 artnership agreement, trust, or non-profit document, as applicable. Certificate of Demolition - $195 Full Evaluation (Primary Record (DPR 523A) form, Building Structure and Object form (5238), and Location Map (DPR 523J).L ❑ A demolition plan (maximum plan size 11"x17" and provided on a CD) that shows the location of the existing structure(s). The following items are required if the projects consists of demolishing a multi -family project that has more than 6 units, 3 or more commercial structures on a property; or it is not exempt per CEQA (consult with Planning Staff). ❑ Environmental Assessment Form — $75 Additional CEQA fees may apply if Planning Staff determines that there could be potential impacts to historic resources. The forms must be completed by an Accredited Architectural Historian or Historian that meets the Secretary of Interior's minimum professional qualifications. A list of Architectural Historian and Historian is available from Planning Services. COD -2- 2117 State of California—The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION PRIMARY RECORD Other L Review P1. Other Identifier: 1108 Hazel Court (1950 Primary # HRI # Trinomial NRHP Status Code 6Z or *P2. Location:[] Not for Publication 0 Unrestricted *a. County: Los Angeles and (P2b and Pec or P2d. Attach a Location Map as necessary.) *b. USGS 7.5' Quad: Mt. Wilson, CA Date: 1988. PR 2018 T 1N; R 11W; S.B.B.M. c. Address: 1108 De Anza Place City: Arcadia Zip: 91007 d. UTM: Zone: 11; mE/ mN (G.P.S.) e. Other Locational Data: (e.g., parcel #, directions to resource, elevation, etc., as appropriate) APN: 5777-005-015 *P3a. Description: (Describe resource and its major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries) This one-story Minimal Ranch style residence is situated on the south side of De Anza Place in a residential neighborhood adjacent to Hugo Reid Primary School. It is roughly U-shaped in plan and surmounted by a low-pitched, cross -gabled roof sheathed with aiC:)kectwal shingles and has moderate to wide eaves. The exterior walls are painted brick and stucco. The north - facing asymmetrical fagade includes a projecting garage attached to the house by a breezeway with a north -facing window, a recessed painted brick chimney with an oval-shaped, wall -mounted decorative feature, a wood and glass door flanked by sidelights, a large east facing ribbon window, a north -facing single -hung window, and a painted brick chimney. All of the windows are vinyl -framed. In addition to the modern windows, building permits indicate there were a family room remodel and garage addition in 1979. The residence appears to be in good condition, but has sustained alterations that have compromised its historic architectural integrity. *P3b. Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) HP2-Single-family property *P4. Resources Present: ©Building OStructure DObject []Site ❑District ❑Element of District ❑Other (Isolates, etc.) PSa. Photo or Drawing (Photo required for buildings, structures, and objects.) *P11. Report Citation: (Cite survey report and other sources, or enter "none.") None. P5b. Description of Photo: (View, date, accession #) Facade, view to the south (10/24/19) *P6. Date Constructed/Age and Sources: OHistoric ❑Prehistoric ❑Both 1950-1951 (Building permits) *137. Owner and Address: Unknown *P8. Recorded by: (Name, affiliation, and address) Casey Tibbet, M.A. LSA Associates, Inc. 1500 Iowa Avenue, Suite 200 Riverside, CA 92507 *P9. Date Recorded: October 24, 2019 *P10. Survey Type: (Describe) Intensive -level CEQA compliance *Attachments: DNONE OLocation Map []Sketch Map OContinuation Sheet [@Building, Structure, and Object Record DArchaeological Record DDistrict Record ❑Linear Feature Record DMilling Station Record ❑Rock Art Record OArtifaet Record OPhotograph Record D Other (List): DPR 523A (1/95) *Required information State of California—The Resources Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD Page 2 of 5 *NRHP Status Code 6Z *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) 1108 De Anza Place B1. Historic Name: B2. Common Name: B3. Original Use: Single-family residence B4. Present Use: Single-family residence *B5. Architectural Style: Minimal Ranch *86. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations) 1950 – Permit issued to Celeste Homes and Construction Company for a dwelling and garage. Original address was 1108 Hazel Court. 1951 – Permit issued to owner E. C. Strohm for dwelling and garage. 1958 – Permit issued to owner Boyd E. Guymon to replace water heater. 1960 – Permit issued to George Diamond for electrical work. 1969 – Permit for electrical work. 1979 – Permits issued to owners Mr. and Mrs. Matranga for family room remodel, garage addition, and plumbing. 1980 – Permit to owner Matranga to add one heat duct. 1986 – Permit issued to owner Ross Matranga for a driveway approach to create a circular driveway. 1995 – Permit issued to owners Ross A. and Barbara J. Matranga for HVAC addition. *137. Moved? ONo OYes ❑Unknown Date: Original Location: *B8. Related Features: B9a. Architect: Unknown b. Builder: Unknown *610. Significance: Theme: Postwar Residential Development 1945-1970 Area: City of Arcadia Period of Significance: 1950-51 Property Type: Single-family residence Applicable Criteria: NA (Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity.) This 1950-51 altered Minimal Ranch style residence does not meet the criteria for listing in the California Register of Historical Resources (California Register) or the City's criteria for Landmark designation. It is not a historical resource as defined by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Historic Context: Originally owned by the San Gabriel Mission and then a part of Rancho Santa Anita, the land that includes present- day Arcadia was deeded to Scottish immigrant Hugo Reid in 1839 (City of Arcadia 2012). Reid was the first to make a modern impact on the land, raising cattle and building the first structure (City of Arcadia 2012). After a succession of owners, in 1875 Elias J. "Lucky' Baldwin purchased the land, along with much of the surrounding area and named it Arcadia (ibid.). Residential development from 1875 to 1909 is one of the first important themes in the City's history (Architectural Resources Group 2016). See Continuation Sheet B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) *B12. References: Ancestry.com Var. A variety of records were accessed online in October 2019 at: http://home.ancestrv.com/. These include city directories, voter registration records, and United States Census Data. See Continuation Sheet B13. Remarks: (Sketch Map with north arrow required.) *B14. Evaluator: Casey Tibbet, M.A., LSA Associates, Inc., 1500 Iowa Avenue, Suite 200, Riverside, CA 92507 *Date of Evaluation: October 2019 Refer to Location Map (This space reserved for official comments.) State of California - The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Primary # CONTINUATION SHEET HRI# Trinomial Page 3 of 5 `Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1108 De Anza Place *Recorded by LSA Associates, Inc. *Date: October 2019 X Continuation Update *B10. Significance: (continued from page 2) In 1885, the main line of the Santa Fe Railroad, in which Baldwin was a stockholder, was opened through Baldwin's property, making it practical to subdivide part of the land into a town site. By 1887, Baldwin was actively attempting to draw residents to the area, but sales were slow and the densest development occurred in the core of the town near the intersection of the railroads (Architectural Resources Group 2016:33). Residential development in this part of town was on small lots, while development further south was on multi -acre parcels (ibid.). As late as 1903, when a census was taken to ascertain the population of the proposed City of Arcadia, the area only had 642 residents and many lived and worked on the Baldwin Ranch or were temporary residents working for the railroads (Ibid.). Regardless, with a booming economy increasingly based on entertainment, sporting, hospitality, and gambling, Arcadia was incorporated in 1903, with Baldwin as its first mayor (City of Arcadia 2012). Moving into the 1910s, Arcadia's growth remained slow and steady (Architectural Resources Group 2016). However, the city began shifting away from "its sporting days to more respectable pursuits, as it outlawed liquor licensing in 1912 and embarked on a series of civic improvements" (Architectural Resources Group 2016:44). By 1915, electric streetlights had been installed in some areas and streets were graded and oiled (ibid.). Residential development in the 1910s saw the subdivision of larger parcels into smaller ones (2.5 to 5 acres) that attracted a wider variety of buyers who were interested in a more suburban lifestyle with room for some agricultural pursuits (Architectural Resources Group 2016:49). Most of the 1910s subdivisions followed a grid pattern with graded and sometimes paved roads without curbs or sidewalks (Architectural Resources Group 2016). After World War 1, the region thrived and the 1920s were a transformative period in Arcadia's development (ibid.). Residential subdivision accelerated with tracts designed in grid patterns like those of the 1910s, but with smaller lots (Architectural Resources Group 2016:36). Single-family residential construction dominated the period (ibid.). Most of these were modest in size and the earliest were constructed in the Craftsman style, with Period Revival styles becoming dominant in the mid -1920s and into the 1930s (ibid.). The smaller lot subdivisions were located closer to the original town center, Pacific Electric lines, and the commercial district at Huntington and First, while the larger multi -acre lots were in what was then the southern part of town (Ibid.). The 1936 to 1945 period was characterized nationally by massive unemployment and economic uncertainty, but Arcadia was one of the few places that did not experience a near cessation of construction (Architectural Resources Group 2016:65). The major factors for this were Anita Baldwin selling off the remaining approximately 1,300 acres of the Baldwin Ranch; establishment of military facilities and the related increase in demand for commercial businesses; and construction of a County park, which was a large Works Progress Administration (WPA) project (ibid.). The Baldwin acreage was parceled out into a number of residential subdivisions that jumpstarted construction between 1936 and 1941 (Ibid.). With the end of World War II (WWII) and the return of thousands of veterans, Arcadia and the greater Los Angeles area saw an enormous explosion in the development of affordable housing. Much of this development took the architectural vocabulary of the pre- war years and combined it into simplified styles suitable for mass developments and small-scale apartments (City of Los Angeles 2011). Development during the 1945-1970 period transformed the city from semi -rural to suburban earning it the nickname a "Community of Homes" (Architectural Resources Group 2016). People Associated with this Residence. According to building permits, the house was originally owned by E. C. Strohm (City of Arcadia var.). However, no information was found for that person. As early as 1953, Boyd E. and Georgia H. Guymon owned the house (Ancestry.com var.). Boyd died in 1956, but according to city directories Georgia remained in the house until at least 1969 (Los Angeles Times 1956; Ancestry.com var.). No additional relevant information was found for the Guymons. *12110. Significance: (continued from page 2) Significance Evaluation. In compliance with CEQA, this property is being evaluated under the California Register criteria and the City of Arcadia criteria for Landmarks (Chapter 1, Section 9103.17.060 of the City's Municipal Code). The State and local criteria are identical, therefore, they have been grouped together to avoid redundancy. Criterion 1 - Associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local or regional history or the cultural heritage of California or the United States. This residence is associated with the post -WWII residential boom that made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of local, regional, and even national history. "More than 40 million housing units were built in the United States during the 30 year period following the end of World War Il, and at least 30 million of these were single- family houses" (California Department of Transportation 2011:2). These homes were typically modest in size and style and constructed in a short time as part of large tracts marketed to the working class. "The fundamental unit for postwar housing is not the individual house, but the tract, or a single construction phase within a larger tract or new community" and typically a single home would not be individually significant in this context (California Department of Transportation 2011:121). As with most homes associated with this historic context, individually this residence is unimportant and insignificant. See Continuation Sheet DPR 523L (1/95) *Required Information State of California - The Resources Agency DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION Primary # CONTINUATION SHEET HRI # Trinomial Page 4 of 5 *Resource Name or #: (Assigned by recorder) 1108 De Anza Place *Recorded by LSA Associates, Inc. *Date: October 2019 X Continuation *1310. Significance: (continued from page 3) Update Criterion 2 - Associated with the lives of persons important to local, California or national history. Based on the research discussed above, the residence does not appear to be associated with persons important in history. Criterion 3 - Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, region or method of construction or represents the work of a master or possesses high artistic values. This Minimal Ranch style residence has sustained alterations (windows and garage addition) which have compromised its integrity. It is not a distinctive example of the style or period and there is no indication it is the work of a master. It does not possess high artistic values. Criterion 4 - Has yielded, or has the potential to yield, information important to the prehistory or history of the local area, California or the nation. This residence was built in 1950-51 using common materials and construction practices. It does not have the potential to yield information important to the history or prehistory of the local area, California, or the nation. `B12. References: (continued from page 2) Architectural Resources Group 2016 "City of Arcadia Citywide Historic Context Statement." Accessed online at: httos://www.arcadiaca.aov/covernmenUcity- deoartments/devel ooment-se rvices/h istoric-o rese rvation California Department of Transportation 2011 Tract Housing in California, 19451973. A Context for National Register Evaluation. Caltrans Division of Environmental Analysis, Sacramento. City of Arcadia Var. Building permits for 1108 De Anza Place. Accessed online in October 2019 at: htto://laserfiche.ci. arcadia. ca. usMebLinkMelcome. asox?cr=1 2012 History of Arcadia. http://www.ci.arcadia.ca.us/home/index. asp?page=1102 City of Los Angeles 2011 Jefferson Park HPOZ Preservation Plan, City of Los Angeles. Accessed in 2012 online at: htto://oreservation.lacity. org/files/Jefferson °/n20Pa rk°/u20(Sm a I I %20Fi le)%20PP. odf Los Angeles County Office of the Assessor n.d. Property information accessed online in October 2019 at: Los Guymon, Boyd E. (obituary). December 3, page 95. DPR 523L (1/95) *Required Information State of California - Resource Agency Primary # DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI # LOCATION MAP Trinomial Page 5 of 5 *Resource Name or # (Assigned by recorder) 1108 Dc Anza Place *Map Name:USGS 7.5' Quad, Mount Wilson; Google *Scale: 1:24000 *Date of Map: 1988; 2018 1:\LOE1901\GIS\MXD\CulNral\DPRlocation_5777_005_015.nud (1021/2019) DPR 523J (1/95) *Required Infomration LSA MEMORANDUM DATE: October 24, 2019 To: Claire Lo, Owner Frir Tsang; Erir Tsang Design Studio BERKELEY CARLSBAD FRESNO IRVINE LOS ANGELES PALM SPRINGS POINT RICHMOND RIVERSIDE ROSEVILLE FROM: Casey Tibbet, M.A., Associate/Cultural Resources Manager/Architectural Historian SUB1ECr: 1108 De Anza Place, City of Arcadia, California (LSA Project Number LOE1901) As part of the Certificate of Demolition application process, LSA Associates, Inc. (LSA) completed a historical evaluation of the property at 1108 De Anza Place (Assessor Identification Number [AIN] 5777-005-015) in Arcadia, California. The evaluation was documented on Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) 523A (Primary Record) and 523B (Building, Structure, and Object Record) forms and the property was identified on a DPR Location Map. As a result of that evaluation, which included archival research and an intensive -level field survey, it was determined that the 1950-51 altered residence does not appear to be eligible for listing in the California Register of Historical Resources or for designation under the City's local ordinance under any criteria. It has sustained alterations (garage addition and modern windows) that have compromised its historic architectural integrity and individually is not a representative example of the millions of homes associated with the post -World War II residential boom. In addition, there is no indication that it is associated with any people who are significant in history. For these reasons, the residence at 1108 De Anza Place does not qualify as a "historical resource' as defined by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and, for purposes of this project, the City may make a finding of "no impact" with regard to historical resources. 10/241191R:\LOE1901\Memo.docxi 1500 Iowa Avenue, Suite 200, Riverside, California 92507 951.781.9310 www.isa.net TOPOGRAPHIC MAP SURVEYOR'S NOTES: 1. ALL INFORMATION SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS IS GIVEN AS THE BEEF PRESENT KNOWLEDGE AND PERFORMED WITHIN GENERALLY ACCEPTED ENGINEERING PRACTICE BUT WITHOUT GUARANTEE OF ACCURACY. WHERE ACTUAL CONDITIONS CONFLICT WITH THE DRAWINGS. THEY SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE ENGINEER SO THAT THE PROPER REVISIONS MAY BE MADE. 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF CONTOUR: CONTOURING 15 THE GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF CONSTANT ELEVATION LINES THAT ARE INTERPOLATED OR EXTRAPOLATED BETWEEN ACTUAL FIELD MEASURED ELEVATIONS OR MAP ELEVATWNS. AND SHOULD NOT BE INTERPRETED AS PRECISE GROUND CONDITIONS. ONLY AN INFINITE NUMBER OF FIELD MEASUREMENTS WOULD REPRESENT SUCH PRECISE CONDITIONS. WHICH OBVIOUSLY ARE NOT POSSIBLE. THE NUMBER OF SUCH FIELD MEASUREMENTS ME THEREFORE LIMITED TO THE SCOPE AND INTENT OF THE RESULTING MAP. 3, THE BOUNDARY SHOWN HEREON HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED BASED ON THE RECORD DATA 4. THE EXISTING COUNTOUR LINES BEYOND THE PROPERTY PRE INTERPRETED PER COUNTY REGIONAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAP. 5. EASEMENT INFORMATION IS NOT FULLY SHOWN IN THIS MPP. EXACT DETAILS REGARDING EASEMENT LOCATIONS SHOULD BE PROVIDED BY THE OWNER(S). 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